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Peaky Blinders (2013) - Season 1

Peaky Blinders (2013) - Season 1

Peaky Blinders, a captivating television series set in post-WWI Birmingham, England, takes viewers on an exhilarating journey through the dark underbelly of crime and power struggles. With its debut in 2013, the show quickly garnered a dedicated fan base who were drawn to its gritty storytelling and stunning performances.

The ensemble cast of Peaky Blinders brings the characters to life with their impeccable acting skills. Led by Cillian Murphy as the enigmatic and charismatic Thomas Shelby, the Shelby family is at the center of the story. Murphy's portrayal of the ambitious gang leader captivates audiences with his brooding intensity and sharp intelligence. Accompanying him are his brothers, played by Joe Cole as John Shelby, a ferocious yet loyal member of the gang, and Finn Cole as Michael Gray, a young and eager newcomer.

The formidable Helen McCrory stars as Polly Gray, the matriarch of the Shelby family. McCrory's portrayal of Polly is both fierce and vulnerable, making her character a force to be reckoned with. Paul Anderson brings a menacing presence to the screen as Arthur Shelby, Thomas' reckless and unpredictable older brother. Together, the Shelby siblings form an unbreakable bond that drives the series forward.

Sam Neill delivers a standout performance as Inspector Chester Campbell, a relentless detective determined to bring down the Peaky Blinders. Neill's portrayal of Campbell adds a layer of complexity to the show, blurring the lines between good and evil. Additionally, Annabelle Wallis portrays Grace Burgess, a captivating Irish barmaid who becomes entangled in the Shelby family's world. Wallis brings a sense of mystery and intrigue to her character, creating a compelling love interest for Thomas Shelby.

One of the most distinctive aspects of Peaky Blinders is its meticulously crafted soundtrack, which transports viewers back to the 1920s and infuses the show with a unique energy. Featuring a blend of contemporary music and period-appropriate tracks, the soundtrack enhances the mood of each scene, intensifying the drama and heightening the impact of the storytelling.

The show's creators, Steven Knight and Tom Harper, spearhead the masterful storytelling and direction in Peaky Blinders. Knight's gripping screenplay brings to life a vivid depiction of post-war Birmingham, exploring themes of family, loyalty, and the pursuit of power. Harper's direction infuses each episode with a visual richness that immerses viewers in the atmospheric world of the Shelby gang.

For fans of Peaky Blinders, the sounds and music of the show can now be enjoyed at any time. With the ability to play and download the sounds, viewers can relive their favorite moments and immerse themselves in the gripping world of the Peaky Blinders. From the haunting melodies that accompany the Shelby family's rise to power to the pulsating beats that underscore the tension-filled moments, the soundtrack captures the essence of the show and adds an additional layer of excitement and depth to the viewing experience.

In conclusion, Peaky Blinders Season 1 offers a gripping and immersive experience that combines stellar performances, rich storytelling, and a captivating soundtrack. With its talented ensemble cast, led by Cillian Murphy and Helen McCrory, the show takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the criminal underworld of 1920s Birmingham. The meticulously crafted soundtrack further enhances the mood and atmosphere of the series, immersing audiences in the gritty and alluring world of the Peaky Blinders. With the ability to play and download the sounds, fans can now enjoy the music of the show at their leisure, allowing them to relive the electrifying moments that make Peaky Blinders a must-watch series.

A bad week.
A brute.
A declaration of war the whole Lee clan.
A fine beast you got there, Thomas.
A fucking cut in your wages!
A gentleman would take off his hat...
A horse called Monaghan Boy.
A prescription for iron tablets...
A rat's nest, sir.
A shell full of sheep brains hurts pretty bad.
A thousand quid bet on the magic horse.
A three headed beast.
A waste is what it is.
A whole bottle? Yeah. White or dark rum? Don't care.
About what?
Ada Shelby...
Ada wants you to give Freddie this letter.
Ada...
Ah, but I'm afraid it has troubled me.
All bound for Libya.
All in a crate bound for Libya,
All right, 20 to play. Come on.
All right, Finn, lad. All right, Scud.
All right, have this.
All right, if you want to do this on the street, let's do it.
All right, Mr Shelby, how's it going?
All right, Scudboat, how are we looking?
All right, shut up now. Shut up.
All right? I'm not fucking lying!
All right.
All right... which pubs did they do?
All the better for getting the city smoke out of me lungs.
All the ones that pay you to protect them.
All the way back, please. I am.
All those who stood side by side with your comrades
All your good work in Ireland would be undone.
Already broken.
Already done.
Also, I am planning an expansion.
An explanation.
And all his men.
And as a matter of routine to the Home Office.
And astride the whole stinking pile of wounds and rotten flesh...
And Aunt Pol wants to see you.
And beatings that I really wish I'd let you take that bullet in France.
And bringing a child into the world alone ruined your life.
And by sunrise tomorrow, they will be on the streets.
And discovered that they were burning pictures of the King.
And got thrown out for giggling.
And he didn't come back.
And I almost died.
And I asked you to let me sing.
And I didn't dare tell anyone.
And I have begun to interrogate suspects vigorously.
And I want my city to run peacefully.
And I'm the fucking boss, OK?
And in that pub, there was a copper...
And interfering with our women.
And judgment is coming, my friends.
And leave them on the bank.
And like maggots, if left to swell they will eventually swarm like flies
And listen.
And no blood in your veins
And no more lifting my runners.
And now we're being attacked in our own homes.
And on that list was your name and my name together.
And Polly is wrong.
And put out his pipe.
And revolution.
And seeing the things that are being done to us.
And sold to the Irish Republican Army.
And some glorious revolution.
And spread their rotten philosophy across the country and across the world!
And that takes some earning.
And that time, when we are ready, the horse will lose.
And that's the car.
And that's the goalie, believe it or not. Hello!
And the Austin works lately.
And the Communists are too weak to have planned this.
And the end of your mission.
And the Lord will smite the unholy when the great judgment comes.
And the third time we do it
And then... there are the IRA Fenians and the Communists.
And they won't get told to do this shit...
And those two men over there are his brothers.
And to save you from their barbarity...
And wakes the devils up.
And watched your comrades fall. Raise your hands.
And what do I get in return?
And what must I do?
And when I say the boss, I mean Thomas.
And why didn't you tell me?
And word will spread.
And yet she is an angel.
And you fixed one of them
And you fixed this race without the permission of Billy Kimber.
And you know what? The horse will win again.
And you'll say, "Polly...
And your wickedness and your fornication will be revealed.
And, as for my sister, I have already dealt with the situation.
Any newspaper report which may cause embarrassment to His Majesty
Anything you want. Right.
Anyway, we're Peaky Blinders. We're not scared of coppers.
Are you a whore?
Are you also in bed with the communists, Mr Shelby?
Are you any nearer to finding those stolen guns?
Are you in position?
Are you in position?
Are you laughing at my brother?
Are you Lee boys laughing at my brother?
Are you mad? Am I what?
Are you?
Argh!
Arthur Shelby said you people would help us.
Arthur Shelby.
Arthur's mad as hell.
As a matter of fact...
As will I.
Aunt Pol! What the fuck d'you do that for?!
Away you go. Take your hat off.
Aye, after 35 years of dealing with animals like you,
Babies...
Bastard!
Because I want us to understand each other.
Because the police are busy with strikes.
Before Mr Churchill finds out.
Before they let the ordinary people in.
Before they start a war. Huh?
Before we make our decisions.
Beggars and thieves left to run in the streets.
Believe me, love, I'm doing you a favour.
Believe me, there are nights I wish you had.
Believe me...
Better enemies to have than black blood Gypsies.
Billy Kimber is there for the taking...
Billy's got a bloody army!
Bit of a whistle stop tour.
Blacker hearts still.
Bodies thrown in the rivers, wash up in the papers here.
Breathe, Danny, breathe!
Bring it to Watery Lane.
Bring the bill to the Peaky Blinders. We'll take care of this.
Bring your wits.
Bury me on a hill and tell Rosie where.
But before we have a show of hands for that...
But I love to sing.
But I warn you, I'll break your heart.
But I'd prefer if we don't shake hands on it.
But I've found out subsequently that I was speaking to the wrong man.
But is he worth falling out with the Lee family over?
But it was certainly nothing to trouble you about, sir.
But Mr Fenton said... I said go home.
But my boot's harder. Now, come on, we're late.
But remember this, Mr Campbell. This is England, not Belfast.
But that was a dream.
But then you fuck me over
But there's no word for the man who doesn't come back.
But they didn't work?
But understand this.
But why are you burning them?
But you love me more than you fear them, right?
But you're not.
Buy your popularity back.
By order of the Peaky Blinders.
By the time the sun sets, they will be sworn in and in uniform.
By the way, which one am I talking to? Who's the boss?
Cheers, Thomas.
Cheltenham's a grand affair, is it not?
Chinese have cutters of their own.
Chuck them on, boys.
Cleared out to the fair to let them do it.
Come in and be quick. I'm not coming in. She is.
Come in.
Come on, Ada, if the cops find me we are screwed.
Come on, Ada.
Come on, both of you. Freddie, come on.
Come on, folks, give us a bit of room.
Come on, gentlemen.
Come on, keep making your way through. Come on.
Come on, lad. Morning, sir.
Come on, Tommy. No disputing.
Come on.
Come on.
Come with me.
Coming up from London to the brass from Winston Churchill himself.
Comrades...
Coppers.
Cos I asked the coppers on our payroll.
Cos if you're not, you're in the wrong place.
Cos it's going to go evens soon.
Cos you're looking me up and down like I'm a fucking tart.
Could I at least ask, does this report
Couldn't get back to sleep.
Curly, Curly, shh, shh.
Curly, Curly.
Curly, tell me.
Custody for whatever reason, those guns will be shipped to Liverpool.
Cut him up and chuck him in the cut.
Damn right, Harry.
Damn them for what they did to you in France.
Danny, as you know, the man you killed was Italian.
Danny!
Danny! Danny, you're home. We're all home in England.
Daughter into a whorehouse but...
Degradation.
Detectives have been asking questions in the proofing shops.
Did he have a gun? No gun. A knife in his sock, cosh in his belt.
Did he talk to you, Pol?
Did he try to find our Ada?
Did you do the right thing?
Did you want whiskey as well?
Dig out a nice dress.
Discarded... with the fish bones and eggshells.
Do we have a deal?
Do you have permission from Billy Kimber to be fixing races, hm?
Do you know about this place? I saw it in an advertisement.
Do you like horses?
Do you think I tell people things?
Do you want tea?
Doesn't like to stand and wait.
Doing what?
Don't bury me anywhere where there's mud. OK?
Don't hit me! Get off me!
Doubles?
Down from tens over eights...
Down to fours...
Down to tens. That's right.
Drink your beers, get out.
Dump them somewhere the police can find them.
Each stolen weapon is numbered and marked.
Easy, boy.
Easy, easy.
Easy...
Eh? Tommy...
Every gun, every bullet will be brought to me for inspection.
Everyone else, go home.
Everyone gets to sing their song just like we did in Dublin.
Face down in the canal before the year is out.
Family business.
Fathers with their daughters, brothers and sisters sharing beds.
Fight for his country?
Find out where the guns are hidden.
Finn was playing with this this afternoon by the cut. It was loaded.
Finn, lad? What are you doing?
Finn?
Five weeks.
Fix bayonets!!!
For a woman who's had a hard life with men,
For Ada fucking Shelby.
For two pounds, you'll do what I ask you to do.
Forgive me, Uncle.
Forgive me.
Fortune drops something valuable in your lap,
Freddie fucking Thorne!
Freddie Thorne is at the very top of my list. So cross him off.
Freddie Thorne, open up! Ada...
Freddie, Cardiff's OK. Anywhere but here's OK.
Freddie, Tommy will kill you.
Freddie!
Freddie?
From Dublin for the races.
From God fearing families.
From the editor of the Birmingham Evening Despatch.
From there they will be sent directly to Belfast
Fuck off!
Fuck...
Galway. Ah!
Get me down a Spanish saddle, Curly.
Get off with yer!
Get out, Curly.
Get out! All of you!
Get out.
Get up off your arse, you mumping pig!
Get up on a chair.
Get your bets in now before he goes evens.
Get your bets in now.
Get your family out of here and go and enjoy yourselves at the fair
Get yourself a decent haircut, man.
Girls, 11 years old...
Give her a cup of tea and let her stay until the police have gone.
Give me a kiss, Princess Ada. SHE LAUGHS
Give me that.
Gloucestershire that his men should leave me alone when I make my move.
Go and play snap with Finn.
Go home, crazy man.
Go on, cut him!
Go on, go.
Go on!
Go on! Now!
Go on.
Go to the castle afterwards for a treat.
God and Aunt Polly are listening.
God damn you for soiling your uniforms!
God help those who stand in our way!
God! The second your balls are empty it's back onto politics.
Good boy.
Good health to you.
Good men...
Good of you to join us.
Good one. Change of ã35...
Good. Nice to see you, son.
Got an old woman to put a spell...
Got to stop doing this, man.
Grace, whatever it is, it's on the house.
Grace.
Grace...
GUNSHOT
Ha... clearly.
Half an hour ago I received a wire communication
Hand out some cash to the landlords of the pubs.
Handing out these.
Hang on a minute.
Happy or sad?
Harry said it's on the house.
Harry was too afraid to ask you, so...
Harry, get these men a drink.
Have you found anything out that might help me?
Have you lost your fucking mind?
Have you not seen the streets?
He could try.
He deserves an opportunity to do the right thing.
He didn't say anything. You know what he's like.
He doesn't have a name.
He has policemen on his payroll.
He knew all about our war records.
He knows it.
He knows you're the boss.
He likes to take his fights onto the mud.
He looked at me the wrong way.
He nearly blew Ada's tits off.
He runs most of the legal track side betting outside of London.
He said he found it on the sideboard of the betting shop... with bullets in it.
He said he wants us to help him. We don't help coppers.
He said Mr Churchill sent him to Birmingham.
He said Mr Churchill sent him to Birmingham.
He said we're patriots... like him.
He sees machine guns, and rifles, and ammunition,
He took the night off.
He wants to meet you.
He wants us to be his eyes and ears.
He went to the pictures.
He will come back, Aunt Pol, I know he will.
He won by a length twice and then finished last
He won't be returning to the city.
He's a beauty, Tom. Yeah, yeah, a beauty, Tom.
He's a Chief Inspector.
He's not going to let it rest till he gets those guns back.
He's not like that. He's a good man. He promised.
He's one of them you warned me about?
He's right. If they come for us, we'll cut them a smile each.
He's smart, this copper.
Hello, Frank, how's the leg? Not bad. Not bad.
Here you are.
Here, eh...
Here.
Hey, what you do? We're closed. Go home.
Hmm. And Tommy says he's after the likes of you.
Hoi! What are you doing?
Holy Jesus, it's the Shelby girl.
Holy shit.
Holy sweet baby of Mary!
How can we be on the same side when I see things like this?
How did the family meeting go?
How do you fancy earning some extra money?
How do you know so bloody much?
How late are you?
How would you know? And too pretty.
How's your beautiful horse?
However, my opinion has not changed.
Huh?
I admire you, Mr Kimber.
I am a businessman.
I am an ordinary man.
I am Billy Kimber, I run the races
I am just a poor communist frog with a big mouth.
I am lighting candles for the boys from the Garrison who
I am Mr Kimber's advisor and accountant.
I am quite shocked at how these people live.
I am, sir.
I am, sir.
I am.
I asked around about that pub you said you used to work in.
I asked my men to steal me four bikes with petrol engines.
I believe the guns were taken by the IRA.
I bloody am! You went to one first aid class in the church hall
I came here for company.
I can tell just by sniffing the air... whether or not you're lying.
I changed my mind.
I chose this place because it is outside both our jurisdictions.
I couldn't sleep.
I did it to myself...
I died over there anyway, Tommy.
I do not share their fantasy.
I don't know. I don't know where he is.
I don't seem to have a pen
I don't trust any of yous until you earn my trust!
I don't want to be always sneaking about.
I dug out a dress like you asked.
I got a tip off.
I got some tablets.
I got tickets for the Penny Crush. They're showing a Tom Mix picture.
I had a buyer in London for some... motorcycles.
I had a phone call.
I have agents in place across the city
I have an alternative strategy.
I have experience and references.
I have friends over there.
I have left word with men I trust that if I am taken into police
I have new information.
I have set up a command network.
I have ten minutes. What do you want?
I have the guns.
I have to go to Charlie's to stable the horse.
I have what you're looking for.
I hear there has been a bonfire in your city.
I hear you didn't make it to France, Inspector Campbell.
I heard.
I imagine you got into enough trouble over
I intend to do business with Billy Kimber.
I interrogated the head of the Peaky Blinders. He didn't know anything.
I just put a bullet in his head.
I knew it. I knew it.
I know he would be very, very proud of you.
I know who you are.
I know.
I know.
I left my fucking brains in the mud.
I need a bottle of rum.
I need an answer.
I never got used to seeing horses die.
I never said nothing to that copper about smashing up bloody houses...
I promised Johnny I'd let him have a spin in the car if he lost.
I put you in Birmingham for one very specific reason.
I ran this business for five years...
I reckon it's Communists he's after.
I reckon it's three to one there'll be a revolution.
I said go home, crazy man!
I said go home.
I said I would dispatch you myself.
I said we'd have a family meeting and take a vote.
I said, is there any man here named Shelby?
I said, tell me his fucking name.
I said...
I say we give them a chance.
I see nothing of interest behind the blood in your eyes.
I see them fighting.
I see you Specials only dare to come here
I suppose I ought to pray now.
I swear to God, I don't know what you're talking about.
I taught you well.
I think it would be good for everyone...
I think perhaps we could be.
I think there are some carriages over there that are going to be empty but...
I think...
I think... Arthur. That's what I do.
I thought I heard someone knocking.
I thought you became a bit too grand for us.
I thought you came here to talk family business.
I thought you didn't care for women's business.
I thought you said we were going to the fair.
I told you, Tommy.
I want all of us there.
I want everything accounted for down to the last bullet.
I want three.
I want to know what you want.
I want to make my business successful.
I want to take you to the races.
I want you to put in a word with the Chief Inspector at
I want you to see this as me introducing myself to you.
I want you to see this as me introducing myself to you.
I want you to write in your paper what's going on here.
I was 16.
I will ask you again.
I will go down there immediately and arrest those involved.
I will let you know where to find the guns.
I wish to God circumstance hadn't chosen you.
I won gallantry medals at the Somme.
I worked in Dublin.
I wouldn't bet on that.
I'd like there to be one night a week when there's singing.
I'll deal with it.
I'll make him part of our deal.
I'll take a mild. Right.
I'm 11 Sunday.
I'm a fair man.
I'm a reporter with the Birmingham Evening Despatch.
I'm a trained nurse. Don't make me laugh, it hurts me face.
I'm Arthur fucking Shelby!
I'm calling a family council tonight at eight o'clock.
I'm Grace, by the way.
I'm guessing my men were drunk.
I'm guessing they sent you to Birmingham to get those guns back.
I'm here about the job as a barmaid.
I'm here about the job as barmaid.
I'm just a poor communist frog with a big mouth.
I'm late for my shift.
I'm not afraid of Tommy Shelby!
I'm not asking for favours, I'm asking for employment.
I'm not fucking lying!
I'm not getting rid of it, Aunt Pol.
I'm not here to play games... Wait, wait.
I'm not in the mood for the pictures tonight, Ada.
I'm riding with the Lee family now.
I'm so sorry, Mr Shelby.
I'm sorry.
I'm still in shock.
I'm taking charge of drumming up new money.
I'm telling you.
I'm told he didn't serve.
I'm told the boss is called Tommy and I'm guessing that's you
I'm with you because you're the only man round here not scared of them.
I'm with you cos you're the only man round here not scared of them.
I'm... I'm sorry.
I've always been able to tell when you're hiding something.
I've always looked out for you like a dad.
I've been busy.
I've been talking to the wives of factory hands.
I've heard of you.
I've never approved of women in pubs but when they look like that...
I've never seen you read the paper.
I've only ever seen you light fires with them.
I've told you... Sorry, Mr Shelby.
If I knew, I'd buy the cure from Compton's Chemists.
If I let the Italians do this, Danny,
If I say something's on the house, then say nothing to whoever you're serving.
If I sell them to the IRA, it won't be long
If I tell you, you'll tell them and they'll cut him to pieces.
If I'm meeting a King, I won't be wearing a cheap dress.
If it is common criminals, I will find them and find the guns.
If it is Communists, I will find them and find the guns.
If it is IRA Fenians, I will find them and find the guns.
If it was heaven, what would I be doing here?
If it was them they wouldn't knock.
If it weren't for the fact that you know I'm right.
If it's about Ada, I need to know.
If there are arrests there will be trials,
If there are bodies to be buried, dig holes and dig them deep.
If there are trials there will be more newspaper reports,
If they decide that they want you, then there's nothing anybody could do about it.
If they want them back this bad, they'll have to pay.
If those guns reach Belfast, your life in the force is over.
If we don't know what you've lost, how can we help you find it?
If we go down as far as Greet, we could go to a pub.
If you can't see that, you can't see much.
If you see any guns, check the serial numbers against that list.
If you swear not to leave guns lying around.
In all the world the only thing that interests me is the truth.
In France we used to say it's just the music hall band turning up.
In France we used to say... Shh...
In France, I got used to seeing men die.
In Ireland my singing made them cry and stopped them fighting.
In the bleak midwinter.
In the church.
In the end I did it myself.
Inside we found 25 Lewis machine guns,
Inspector Campbell?
Inspector, I responded to your invitation
Instead of the export bay.
IRA are killing our boys ten a day.
Is always referred first
Is it always this busy on a daytime? No. These boys are on their way to St Andrews.
Is it another war you're looking for, Tommy?
Is it Cheltenham you're talking about?
Is it the Holy Grail you're looking for...?
Is it them you're lighting candles for?
Is that agreement?
Is that boat for me?
Is that it? What do you think, Aunt Pol?
Is that sometimes...
Is there any man here named Shelby?
It bloody won!
It doesn't matter.
It has your sister's name on it.
It hurts me as much as it would a father sending his own
It is my job to decapitate each one and by God I will do it!
It is the Holy Grail I'm looking for.
It is the younger one, Thomas.
It is well within my power to have you and the rest of your scum family
It looks like it matters to you.
It must've fell out of my pocket.
It names a Mr Thomas Shelby.
It said "Get out of town and take her with you."
It seems one of his reporters was invited to the fire
It strikes me that it isn't Arthur who heads the Shelby family.
It was meant to be routine.
It was meant to.
It was obvious she had been sleeping in his bed.
It was Tommy who tipped me off.
It would be an honour to work with you, Mr Kimber.
It's a curse, Tom.
It's a fair offer.
It's all right, it's all right.
It's all right. Oh, God, Mr Shelby, I'm sorry...
It's all right. You go home to your wife now, Danny.
It's Billy Kimber.
It's from the Lee family.
It's going to his heart by tomorrow, I'd say.
It's just noise. Good boy.
It's just noise. Hey. It's just noise.
It's just noise. Shh. Shh. Shh.
It's Mr Winston Churchill, sir.
It's not a good idea to look at Tommy Shelby the wrong way.
It's not something I want known.
It's not that people round here are disloyal to the King.
It's the opposite.
It's Thomas Shelby against the whole bloody world, right?
It's what I'm trained for.
Jesus Christ, Ada. He's gone away, but he said he'd come back.
Jesus Christ, Tommy, what the hell made you let them sing?
Jesus Christ.
Jesus, Tommy!
Jesus.
Job's been filled. It was in yesterday's paper.
John, wipe the blood out of his eye. Since when did you give orders?
Johnny Dogs.
Judgment is coming to this wicked city.
Just come home and we'll talk about it.
Just get me a drink.
Just ordinary men.
Just ordinary...
Just passing it on...
Just play the bloody hands.
Just stand up.
Keep bloody walking, Ada. If anybody sees us here they'll know.
King Billy Kimber...
King George?
Lead pack dog of the Peaky Blinders.
Let me see him.
Let them see your faces.
Let your mother win.
Let's have a show of hands from all those who fought in France,
Let's just walk a bit.
Look at it.
Look at me.
Look at the book...
Look at the gun.
Look at this.
Look, Aunt Pol, I'm sorry.
Look, Grace, you're a friendly girl but be careful.
Look, I know having four kids without a woman is hard.
Look...
Looking good, Tommy. Grand stuff.
Lost their lives in France.
Love the hat, by the way. Thank you. It's beaver.
Lucky for you, since he got back from France, Tommy doesn't want anybody at all.
Ma... I must've been drunk.
Make sure people think we were in on it.
May I ask you, in what capacity do you speak?
Maybe he's got half a heart after all.
Maybe if they know they haven't fallen into the wrong hands
Maybe you should put a bullet in Danny Whizz Bang's head like they do with mad horses.
Maybe you'll have to put a bullet in my head someday, too.
Maybe, maybe not.
Me mother was from Galway.
Me? I'm going to have to leave town for a bit.
Monaghan Boy bloody won!
Monaghan Boy two to one.
Morning, Charlie.
Morning, Mr Shelby.
Morning, Mr Shelby. Come on, hurry up!
Morning, sir.
Move back for us, please, folks. You're Mr Shelby?
Mr Churchill, sir, may I say what a great honour it is to meet you.
Mr Kimber, perhaps we should take some time for reflection.
Mr Kimber.
Mr Shelby, you have to do something about him.
Mr Thorne...
Mrs Donovan, I need that favour.
My guess is...
My heart is with you.
My horses stand a chance of winning.
My men found this in the bedroom of a known communist.
Myself, I'd rather live among pigs.
Name any of those involved?
National interest, he said.
Next time I want to talk to the boss.
No capacity.
No matter how repugnant it may be, you must do everything
No more raids into our territory, no more smashing up pubs
No one has heard of you.
No, but these past few days I've been speculating.
No, just beer.
No, you most certainly will not make arrests.
No!
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. He won't move contraband under a full moon.
No. I'll tell you what he sees.
No...
Nobody works with me.
Not before I learnt how to stop somebody from choking. I'm not bloody choking, am I?
Not if he marries you they won't.
Nothing happens in that factory without you knowing about it.
Nothing that's women's business.
Now come on...
Now the papers are talking about sedition.
Now what the bloody hell's been going on here?
Now why would I shake the hand of a man who didn't even
Now, first of all...
Now, Mr Shelby...
Now, we have connections. We know how they operate.
Now...
Obviously, I didn't teach you well enough.
Of course we're not swapping it.
Of course, when I say everything, I don't mean...
Of the King?
Oh, hell. Did I do it again?
Oh, I'm scared of them all right.
Oh, my Ada.
Oi, Nipper. Give us the bag.
Oi! I'm a Shelby too, you know.
OK, friend, Monaghan Boy. You want to push out, mate,
OK, girls and boys, you want to push that now, mate.
OK.
On behalf of the Crown.
On the house, Mr Shelby.
On the other hand...
On your wedding day...
One day me and Tommy will be on the same side again.
One day...
One of my Union comrades has a sister,
One week.
Onto the racetracks.
Oof!
Or do they sit at home, comfortable, with a full belly
Or Russia.
Otherwise we will simply be advertising them for sale.
Pay some veterans to fix the places up.
People need a reason to lay a bet.
People round here talk.
People work for me.
Perhaps it's a list of men who give false hope to the poor.
Perhaps we should listen to what Mr Shelby has to say.
Perhaps you know what I'm talking about.
Pick it up, pikey.
Pierced and punctured by old men for thruppence a time!
Place your bets here now for the 2:30 at Kempton.
Pol, listen.
Polly, Freddie will come back...
Polly, it would do no good for Ada
Poor boy deserves a name.
Poor old Garrison Lane widows!
Possibly make arrangements for a second meeting.
Promise me.
Put my fucking film back on!
Racing papers.

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