Black Bandit Page #6

Synopsis: Twin brothers Bob and Don Ramsay are on opposite sides of the law. Bob is the Sheriff and Don is the famous outlaw the Black Bandit. When the Black Bandit strikes, he is seen and his look-alike brother Bob arrested. Refusing to implicate his brother, Bob escapes and heads after Don.
 
IMDB:
5.7
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Year:
1938
58 min
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is provoked. Calm him down.

Go. Calm him down.

Move.

Open it.

What?

Open the first aid box.

Scoundrel.

It's a mouse.

The tire is not suitable.

Rule 9( B ) has been broken.

Listen !

The bus is overloaded.

Rule 65( D ) has been broken.

Listen !

There is a mouse in

the first aid box.

There is a mouse in

the first aid box.

I don't know the rule number.

I will have to look it up.

But this rule is broken.

Yes.

Brother-in-law. Brother-in-law.

National Permit Part B is not shown.

Rule 238 has been broken.

Listen.

Timetable. . .

What?

Extra income.

Your hand will be broken.

My honour has been tarnished.

No. My honour has been tarnished.

Extra income.

Shut up!

Glass has been broken.

Take this bus to the

RTO office right away.

This bus' fitness

certificate has been cancelled.

This bus will remain in the

RTO office as long as I want.

Can you see brother-in-law anywhere?

Move aside.

Deepak, I am very sorry.

Apologize.

Exactly.

If the government officer's

windshield had not broken. . .

. . .then we wouldn't

have been in trouble.

Your brother-in-law

might put me behind bars.

Don't worry. Don't worry. I'm here.

What should I do?

Who is he?

Seems to be a police officer.

I think he is a police officer.

He. . .

Twenty.

Twelve.

Twenty.

Twelve.

Okay, sir. Let's settle at 18.

Sir, I have to give the

delivery in Rajasthan.

I have to deliver coconuts.

Please release my truck.

Give me 19 and leave.

Okay, sir.

Sir, mine. . .

What?

What about me, sir?

The rule is broken.

First, I will receive money at home.

Then I will give you a token. Okay.

It will be done. It's a minor thing.

Get new tyres. Buy medicines.

And give it for repairing.

We will release your bus.

Thank you very much, sir.

Deepak, your father was my teacher.

Consider this an honorarium.

How is sir?

Fine.

Give him my best regards.

Surely.

Sir.

Great! Uttam, you are great!

There was a minor

problem with the bus.

Nevertheless, you brought

your brother-in-law's bus here.

Thank you, sir.

You are an honest man. You

don't indulge in favoritism.

No need to assert that.

Even I know that.

I have signed. You too sign,

and release his bus. Okay.

You have to take care

of your brother-in-law.

The wife's brother is given

preference over the world.

But sir, he broke

the jeep's windshield.

The glass is absolutely broken, sir.

He will have to

pay the penalty, sir.

Which jeep?

The one in which I travel, sir.

But that's in the garage.

You said the jeep will be

ready day after tomorrow.

You even sent a bill of Rs. 10,000.

Sir, actually. . .

Sir, the bus's ticket.

You will get that in the bus.

No. I had given it for printing.

What's the name of the company?

Hang on.

What's the name of the company?

Bhandarkar. . .

Bandarkar Printing Press.

Not my company. The

name of your company.

Chal Chala Chal Company.

Payal, check whether

his order is ready.

You ! You?

How much?

Rs. 1000.

What are you saying?

The order was for Rs.5000.

Concession here too.

The ticket was worth Rs.5000.

The bill is Rs. 1000.

Understood?

If you argue with me, then

I'll teach you a lesson.

Get lost!

She didn't get the pass,

so she will slay me.

Hello.

Harilal.

Did you give her the ticket?

I don't remember.

Did she take the ticket from you?

Possibly not.

Are you a conductor or what?

You don't remember anything.

Ticket please.

Why are you only checking my ticket?

It's my wish. Show me your ticket.

The whole procession.

So where is your entire

family sitting? Show me.

Who told you that I've

brought my entire family along?

So many tickets?

It's all mine.

Yesterday's, day before yesterday's.

Did you buy them

for the entire week?

It's of the previous week.

Check which one is today's.

Quickly check my ticket too.

I have to get down.

Do you get your ticket

checked everyday? Leave.

Do you have any more tickets?

Yes. At home. Do you want to

buy it for half the price?

Do you sell our bus'

ticket for half the price?

What do you mean? Why do

you have so many tickets?

You only issued it to me, right?

Sundar. . .

Shut up!

From where did you get the ticket?

Sundar, listen. . . She works

in a printing press.

It's allowed in India.

Our bus' tickets too are

printed at the same press.

That too is allowed. The

rest is crystal clear. What?

She is a cunning girl

who is duping us. What?

She gets the ticket

directly from the printing press.

We gave an order of 500.

Yes.

She made 500 for herself.

Everyday she uses

one and she fools us.

What nonsense! You are

accusing me of theft!

I can never stoop so low!

Basanti ! Stop the bus!

From tomorrow

onwards I won't travel. . .

. . .in this dirty, ramshackle bus!

You are not worthy of this bus too.

Buy a plane. Travel

in a plane. Okay? Go.

I have some work.

We don't do other

people's work. You can leave.

You don't appreciate humor?

What?

Tell me. What do you want?

I want to do business in your bus.

Of life insurance, sir.

For my business, no location

is better than public transport.

When you sit in a bus,

you are not sure. . .

. . .whether you will

survive the trip or not.

In that dangerous situation,

if I inform the passengers. . .

. . .about the Bima Suraksha scheme. . .

. . .then any foolish

person will buy this policy.

Thanks for indirectly

calling me a fool. What?

But the condition of

my bus is not so bad.

Secondly, the dangerous situation

which you are waiting for. . .

. . .will never affect my bus.

So you may leave.

Sir, I will give you commission.

If anything happens to the

policy holder in your bus. . .

. . .then I will give you

double the commission.

I pray that nothing

harmful will happen to my bus.

And you pray that

something should happen.

So nothing can happen.

Hello. Sir, as usual, somebody

has taken off with your bus.

And the public is going berserk.

From where are you calling?

From a PCO.

Where is Sundar?

In the air.

Listen to me!

Hey, let go off me. This is wrong.

Why are they handling

him like some luggage?

Why are you hitting him? Deepak!

Move! Hang on ! Hang on !

What happened? What happened?

They both ran away.

Who? The driver and the conductor?

Yes.

And they bashed me up.

Why?

They completely thrashed me.

Why? Have they gone crazy?

Who are you?

I am me. What are you saying?

He is the owner of the bus. No!

No! No! Please! Please!

Don't beat me. Who will take the. . .

. . .guarantee of everybody's safety. . .

. . .if you all bash me up?

Are you crazy?

Now, what is left? A great

deal is left. Where is she?

Where is she? The girl has been

admitted to a hospital. You are late.

The girl has been admitted?

In which hospital?

Sardar Hospital.

Sardar Hospital. I

will give her security.

Did you see that? I will

give her security. Saw that?

What? I was talking about

this dangerous situation.

If you wouldn't have interfered,

all this wouldn't have happened.

Give me the key.

I have to give her security. I have

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George Waggner

George Waggner (September 7, 1894 – December 11, 1984) was an actor, director, producer and writer. He is best known for directing Lon Chaney Jr. in the 1941 film The Wolf Man. more…

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