Errol Flynn, 50, (1909-1959) Australian actor

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[Music] [Music] Errol Flynn is a screen legend an icon whose film roles as the swashbuckling man of action and romantic lover remain unhealed he tried to live out this image in his private life but died a victim of his own debauchery how do we sink so far his fall from grace is the source of endless myths many of which can now be unwrapped [Music] at the age of 50 he was found dead of a heart attack by his 17-year old lover Beverly Aadland I got his jacket and took it over to cover him it was a little chilly and I didn't feel anything I did he just didn't move and and normally he would smile or say something and I touched his face and and he felt cold and I hollered for the doctors and he came running in and started working on him right away and I did too I remember going out on the balcony and looking up it's a full moon and praying you know just please please don't take him and they came out I said we're sorry he's gone [Music] a year before his death Flynn had written his memoirs mischievously entitled my wicked wicked ways they offered a candid insight into his past one thing I always knew how to do enjoy life if I have any genius it's a genius for living this was Flynn's version the truth is boy lucid for a man who claimed such a great appetite for living he seemed curiously dedicated to self-destruction even those who knew him well were puzzled by his many contradictions but was like meeting a beautiful statue and then coming up close and seeing all the cracks in the floors there was obviously there's a great sadness in this man and it puzzled me because on the surface he had everything it was a an extraordinarily handsome man and he was an athlete he had charm and wit and intelligence and yet somehow it didn't add up to what he really wanted to be and when a man burns himself out at the age of 50 and you have to think that there's some great flaws there something wrong flynn's looks made him a natural in front of the camera he was carefully groomed for success by Hollywood but there were dark secrets in his past he was reinvented by the studio's preferred to gloss over his misspent youth they presented him as a native-born Irishman in fact Flynn was born in Tasmania in 1909 a rebellious child his relationship with his mother was always troubled she would nag and hit him incessantly the young arrow idolized his father but both parents were absent for long periods his school career suffered as a result he was expelled from every school he attended for truancy petty thieving and seducing local girls historian John Hammond Moore has studied Flynn's early life in Australia among the characteristics that he displayed at schools a smart alecky attitude and that continued throughout his life he left at age 16 when he was caught on the coal pile with the daughter of the laundress they friends say that mother and father were in Europe by this time that they outfitted him well he had a good wardrobe they left him there and didn't give him any spending money and so he started stealing from classmates Flynn's recklessness and love of danger were established early in his formative years [Applause] in 1927 at the age of 18 he set sail for the uncharted territories of New Guinea lured by stories of a gold rush he was soon forced to make a living in other ways it was a grease monkey he raised tobacco for one season he ran a schooler for a while and about eight or ten different jobs in these five years really sort of bummed around but good-looking big I was attracted a crowd apparently and what I heard I always like to have a punch-up this sort of thing Flynn's lack of restraint frequently led him into danger in the wilds of New Guinea he indulged in numerous affairs with native women and contracted gonorrhea assuming the lifestyle and dress of a colonial landowner he dabbled in an illicit form of slave trading one sure way of making money was black birding which is recruiting native labour which you then sell almost like slaves but apparently on one trip they were attacked by some natives and Flynn killed one of them Flynn stood trial for murder but claimed he acted in self-defense and was acquitted it was his first brush with the law it would not be his last Flynn fled back to Australia and launched himself on what passed for her society in Sydney his subsequent engagement to a local girl was cut short when he was accused of stealing jewels from the wealthy married socialite the police launched an investigation and Flynn fled again this time to England a fugitive from justice he was never to return at the age of 24 Flynn had already lived a lifetime's worth of adventure [Applause] flin is best remembered as a screen actor but few know that his first professional experience in earnest was on the stage in the unlikely setting of middle England in 1933 he joined the Royal Theatre in Northampton Rose Cox was a company remember when Flynn joined the theater he was a real ladies man because that's good for the theater because he drew in the crowds with his charm but he's acting sometimes it left a lot to be desired but they used to crowd round the stage door and ask for autographs and you see there was a Schumer Cerf it's opposite where Errol Flynn lodged and he used to stand naked at the window getting dressed and instead of getting on with their work the women used to stand looking at Errol Flynn and they used to show off you know and then the manager at the factory had to tell his landlady that to tell him to come away from the window and not display himself and sundry he didn't make much impression on me I didn't fall for his charm and handsomeness I look for something a bit deeper than that Flynn was eventually sacked from the theater company for throwing the directors wife down a staircase he never referred to the incident again and dismissed Northington as being a dreary dowdy town within manufactured boots despite the Signum aeneas departure Flynn returned to the town in 1952 when former artistic director Lionel Hamilton invited him to attend a charity event he arrived an hour and a half late at least with a blonde on each arm pissed out of his mind but genial no no moaning and of course there were hundreds of cameras scaring box Brown is everything even think oh there's not a bad picture man and all marvelous pictures that's why he was a film style because you couldn't take a bad picture of that man if you tried Flynn was forced to embellish his resume to get work he marketed himself as a star of numerous films and as a world-class boxer neither claim was true his characteristic bluffing finally paid off when he was spotted by a Hollywood talent scout who cabled his superiors I've signed today on a seven-year optional contract the Best Picture bet we have ever seen he's 25 an excellent actor and I guarantee he's a real fine [Music] [Applause] [Music] in January 1935 Errol Flynn arrived in Hollywood designed for Warner Brothers Studios on his journey to America the young Flynn had already made an astute career move he courted the French actress and darling of the studios Lili Damita five months later they married she provided Flynn with the entree he needed but behind closed doors it was a relationship which was always tempestuous and frequently violent it was a terribly temperamental fiery French actress who became very jealous of his you know his easy way with women women just lined up and it was just that easy for him she became furious and often hit him and threw things at him and after a couple of years of that he he left the house and went to live with David Niven the two of them together they had a house over mmm in Beverly Hills I think they called it cirrhosis by the sea and I had never tells wonderful stories about Flynn in a radio interview David Niven recalled his bachelor days with Flynn one marvelous thing about Errol was you always knew exactly where you where with him because he always lets you down and Princeton I don't mean it in a bad way that if you said Erin I L Nancy's coming this evening so God's sake don't mention Betty he'd be poised at the door and as Nancy Kaye mr. David said I wasn't to mention Betty you know this is so you took evasive action to make sure that you know he was an enchanting creature I had more fun with Ellen and everybody else put together I think Flynn soon established his popularity in Hollywood he was a natural sportsman excelling at boxing swimming and tennis studio barse Jack Warner attracted by his good looks decided to take a massive gamble on the unknown Errol Flynn he cast him as the lead in Captain Blood Flynn's background as a ruthless adventurer made him a natural for the part of the roistering Buccaneer his athletic prowess ensured his performance in action seems was effortless [Applause] [Music] overnight success with Captain Blood catapulted Flynn to stardom he was carefully marketed as a clean-cut matinee idol to begin with he played the part to perfection the press loved Errol Flynn because he was colorful to begin with and he was good copy the woman loved him the woman journalist they just are crazy about him because the guy was so charming there's never been a more charming actor in the history of Hollywood than Errol Flynn he just charmed the pants off you especially those girls Flynn was the center of attention and his marriage soon became an afterthought he had a voracious sexual appetite and cultivated the reputation of being a great lover the most enduring myths about Flynn is that he had an extremely large penis it was a claim he slyly encouraged the assistant called me into his dressing room and he was sitting nude and he had a towel draped over his lower extremities here and we start talking about a scene that was coming up and little by little he sort of removed the towel and I looked down I was shocked he had made he had the impress Westmore the makeup department make him a plastic penis that must have been that big and he stuck that between his legs as he pulled the towel and I looked at was shocked and of course he laughed my god II it was absolutely uproarious but it was a kind of a thing you do as a in high school or something you know one of Flynn's biographers L Conrad was frequently asked about Flynn's legendary appendage recalling Flynn's habit of swimming in the nude Conrad dryly observed his penis was unremarkable it was short and rather stout Conrad's conclusions were confirmed by Flynn's second wife Nora Eddington speaking in the late 1970s she candidly described two ex-husbands parts as being of normal dimensions even so the fantasy of having a great fellows became part of the Flint legend his success with women was phenomenal he later intimated he had had over 12,000 sexual conquests a Hollywood star is like a magnet that attracts all of the iron filings of humanity and so particularly say with a man like Errol Flynn women of all ages would throw themselves at him and it's equivalent to rock stars today with their groupies so that if you had any sense of modesty or restraint or even a sense of I'd like to do that to her but I shouldn't because it's not nice those restraints are obliterated by this flood of human flesh that's throwing itself at you Hollywood was Flynn's playground and allowed him to indulge his fantasies to the fool he confided that he knew no limits when it came to sex I only know if I touch the arm of a girl a woman who fires me I've got to go as far as I can or as far as she'll let me the emotion rises what are you supposed to do just say goodnight and go home aching from the scrotum up nonsense [Music] despite his success as an actor Flynn had a secret ambition to be taken seriously as a writer he published numerous articles and two novels be mens and showdown both claim to be based on fact but displayed Flynn's taste for romantic fantasy his efforts to reinvent himself met with limited success he wrote two or three books I don't think he felt he was taking this seriously as he should have been because well he was the swashbuckler how can a swashbuckler be a serious writer you can't do two things at once in Hollywood it's confusing rebuffed as a writer Flynn began to live out his on-screen roles he courted danger wherever he went and dreamed of becoming a war correspondent in the tradition of his great hero Ernest Hemingway this obsession had him into trouble on more than one occasion most memorably in Spain during the Civil War Lyn's escapade in spain was suggested to him by an old friend Hermann urban Flynn had an abiding affection for this mysterious Austrian doctor in urban he found a man who really fascinated him urban was a man who didn't give a damn about the world everything was you know to hell with you do what you like flower head and somehow that inspired friend he rather liked that Flynn did succeed in getting a commission to write about the war he took urban along as his official photographer but Flynn's companion had a more sinister purpose in visiting Spain in a secret confession to American authorities urban later revealed that he was a German spy he was a card-carrying Nazi who had been thrown out of his native Austria for dressing up like his hero Adolphe Hitler [Music] using Flynn as a smokescreen urban took thousands of photographs of German Emma graves fighting in the International Brigade he then sent these to the Gestapo many were later persecuted Flynn's close friendship with urban has led to extraordinary allegations that Finn himself was a Nazi spy if Flynn had been pro-german he would have lent his self to the nationalist side as a propagandist this is where his true value would have been not as an agent I have spent considerable time read the thousands of documents Declassified in the government files I have seen no evidence that Errol Flynn was ever a German espionage agent for many years urban was investigated by the FBI Flynn was also secretly questioned the FBI were unable to prove Flynn had any sympathy for the Nazis or any other political group for that matter but rumors persist to this day writer William Donati was the last person to interview Hermann Urban before his death in 1985 at no time did dr. Irvin ever state that Errol Flynn was involved in any participation of being involved in espionage Flynn still generated other myths and headlines during his ill-conceived trip to Spain he boasted that he had raised one and a half million dollars for the loyalist cause from Hollywood sympathizers this proved to be a cruel hoax Flynn brought no more than his spending money studio head Jack Warner impatiently demanded that his wayward protege be sent home it's inadvisable Flynn participates in this highly dangerous political situation inform Flynn we have over two million dollars invested in his pictures his complete future is in jeopardy this situation is dynamite Flynn's relationship with Warner Brothers degenerated into petty squabbling he hated the rigid discipline demanded by the studio system despite being one of the studio's highest-paid stars he was often late or went absent on productions I frequently find myself rebelling inwardly at the deadly routine of picture making I get the feeling that life is slipping by me the time is passing and I'm not living fully privately dissatisfied then success continued to grow in 1937 he was cast in The Adventures of Robin Hood it was the film which sealed his reputation [Music] it only prepares my friends I'll say one for you [Music] friends agility and swordsmanship impressed even his harshest critics among them was director Michael Curtiz who was well known for demanding realistic action from his stars on the set Flynn became increasingly temperamental and finally lost his temper the veteran director they had little rubber chips on their swords when they were having her sword fight and Michael coochies was the director and he had the tips removed and Errol was cut and realized he was bleeding and he's what the hell is going on and someone one of the aides I guess said kirti's took the tips off he wanted realism and Errol said he wanted realism I'll show you realism and he ran up about fifty feet to where they were filming from and had Cortese by the neck hanging over the edge he was he was going to strangle him [Music] flynn's on screen of Thetis ISM and sealed the true state of his health from his adoring public staff at Warner Brothers were sworn to secrecy recently released Syria documents show that Flynn at the age of 28 had an extraordinary list of illnesses ranging from an enlarged heart to malaria all compounded by excessive drinking he repeatedly collapsed on set and production schedules were held up [Music] in 1941 when America was drawn into the Second World War Flynn was no longer able to disguise his ill health many Hollywood stars eagerly signed up for the draft Errol Flynn was amongst them but he was to be cruelly disappointed [Music] here's Errol Flynn who looks like the healthiest man in the world not in uniform well the truth is that he couldn't get into any of the services because it was medically 4f and they couldn't reveal why he was because he had some spots on his lungs you know some TB and he also had recurrent malaria and the heart was beginning to break away and I had an enlarged heart so he had this image of an absolutely perfect male hero who wasn't in the war knowing that Flynn had tuberculosis and keen to protect his image the studio announced he had a minor heart murmur a skeptical press suggested the all action hero was shirking his patriotic duty this was far from the truth Flynn was desperate to join the action he volunteered himself in the most remarkable fashion he wrote to President Roosevelt's intelligence advisors offering to embark on a secret mission to Ireland if I call Sam Wood has sent me over there I could be of value to your department as a Hollywood figure in an American army uniform I would be far less suspected of gathering information than the usual sort of agent there is no documented response from Roosevelt but Flynn's offer was declined it was a turning point for Flynn his disappointment at being left out of the war led him to seek vicarious excitement in other ways he had an endless supply of willing female companions many of them under 18 and below the age of consent inevitably Flynn's overt promiscuity attracted the attention of Hollywood's moral watchdogs in October 1942 he was arrested on charges of having sexual relations with two underage girls the arrests made headlines worldwide and briefly relegated news of America's progress in the war from the front pages the evidence presented in court against Flynn centered on the testimony of two girls 15 year old Peggy Satterlee and Betty Hanson who was 17 neither have spoken since the trial after 50 years Betty Hansen agreed to break her silence she met Errol Flynn at a studio party soon after she'd arrived from Nebraska even today Betty is afraid of being recognized he was sitting at the edge of the pool and we were falling frolicking the girl and I were playing normal having fun and I heard him say oh we a wild cat from Nebraska cuz what yeah that's that's what he put on me and I didn't like I didn't care for that and then he kept looking at me throughout the trial Flynn maintained that he had not violated either girl but in court some of the prosecution's evidence against him was devastating Ted to me has studied the court transcripts in detail there's no question that these two Beverly PEGI Satterlee and Biggie Betty Hanson were examined by police physicians they were bruised and their skin was torn if convicted Flynn faced a jail term of up to 150 years at the trial he paled somewhat and wonderful town did start to pale and he was obviously nervous and he had said that if they didn't at me I'm getting out of the country he had made arrangements to be flown out of the country he would never go to jail and I think it really worried him sick Flynn engaged Hollywood's most notorious troubleshooter to defend him Jerry Geisler Geisler said about mercilessly smearing the reputation of the two girls he destroyed these two girls he trashed them he was also he used investigators and he he'd learned more about Betty Hansen and then the prosecution did more about Saturday and knew more about their trashy backgrounds more about the fact that they were bad girls as a result the jury of nine women and three men could see no reason why this beautiful man should have to go to prison for possibly 150 years on these because of these two trashy girls and so they acquitted Flynn denied everything his lawyers convinced the jury that he had done nothing improper we can now reveal that Flynn lied and that he was guilty as charged Betty Hansen will never forget the night she spent with Errol Flynn we went up naturally hit what made love is that what was wrong with that I don't think you could say it was innocent because I had love with him but I believed I was it was the first love in my life and he but he he is the first and maybe last in the aftermath of the trial Flynn's fans were ecstatic that their Idol was freed but Betty Hansen's life was changed forever she was ruthlessly hounded by the press and still has not recovered from her experience of that night I was scared out of my wits my mother and the neighbors heard it was all in the papers and they'd parade in front of the house to see what I looked at and mimicked horribly every little step with this story back then it made me more scared and go back into the darkness within myself the trial changed everything for Flynn thereafter the image of the great lover was a burden it haunted him for the rest of his life although humiliated by the scandal his taste for young girls remained insatiable among those who bore witness to Flynn's behavior in the days after the trial was photographer Peter Stackpole there was a moment when he was considering suicide because the party was played after the trial was not necessary the way he really saw himself he left young ladies he really honestly did that he said to me sis why is it that I've always go from these beautiful young things I can't stop herself [Music] [Music] the sordid details of Flynn's personal life have been made public at the trial yet Warner Brothers continued to promote him as a rakish adventurer and a model of romantic chivalry in 1947 the studio decided to cash in on his public notoriety by casting him in The Adventures of Don Juan the role of the legendary womanizer was tailor-made for Flynn even though he was now 38 director Vincent Sherman was assigned to the production the first time I met with with Errol was in the wardrobe department the jackets came about three inches below his crotch and he said couldn't you shorten it and make them just above the crotch and oftentimes that would give the cameraman and myself a little problem if we were 14 graphing him from a side angle because the protrusion was a little bit too pronounced so I went to him one day and I said Errol I really need a good two shot of you and vivica in this scene and I needed like a need figure I said but the protrusion is a little too prominent I said you can help can you help us out he said well what do you suggest oh boy and I said well why don't you do what I understand the ballet dancers do they they they they bring the organ up and tape it across you know and then put the jockstrap on he says my dear boy he says I've done many things for Warner Brothers he said but I'm not going to tape up my [ __ ] for them typically Flynn rebelled against Authority onset he abandoned self-discipline his drinking became out of control Jack Warner sent an ultimatum to Flynn's agent if Flynn is late if liquor is being used so that from the middle of the afternoon it is impossible for the director to make any more scenes we must hold Flynn legally and financially responsible for any delay true to form Flynn disregarded Warner's instructions between the time that I had to stop shooting on location because the Sun had gone down and getting back to the studio and Alan Hale and Aaron must have stopped off at a bar and had a few drinks by the time they got to the SEC I had two saddles put on two sawhorses and I got them up for tight two-shot and then two individuals shots and they were so tipsy that I had to have a prop man kneeling to hold them off at the side in case they were leaning over that way too much despite his condition Flynn was still able to provide a competent if flamboyant performance [Music] flin love flouting convention even when he was facing ruin at his trial he dated 18 year-old Nora Eddington who worked at the courthouse within a year of their meeting she was pregnant fearful of another scandal Flynn agreed to marry her in The Adventures of Don Juan Warner others were not beyond taking advantage of the couple's private life although not an actress they shrewdly gave Nora Eddington a bit part she was ideally suited to play the lost soul in her scene with Flynn this is a road to Barcelona it is anyway thank you so very much adios Flynn was able to parody his off-screen image as the biggest Don Juan of all no more romance a my dear friend there's a little bit of done one and everybody since I am done one there must be more of it in me [Music] to the outside world the couple seemed well matched but to begin with they did not even live together Flynn concealed a dark secret from his young wife he had begun experimenting with drugs Flynn was a man who believed that the only hair for short time try everything and he did I'm sure there wasn't any form of human activity that they didn't have a crack at and he heard about drugs you know but first marijuana then heroin and all the other stuff and he really believed that he could try this stuff and it wouldn't hit him he could overcome anything he believed that it wouldn't hurt him but if it was fun to try it gradually Flynn became addicted to morphine it destroyed his marriage in a rare radio interview Nora Eddington expressed her bitterness about Flynn's addiction he thought he could stop when he wanted to and there were times when he could at the very beginning but he went on and on and it does catch up with you and I don't think that he ever really believed that he couldn't stop the couple divorced in 1949 Nora Eddington later claimed that Flynn had physically attacked her while he was drugged and she was pregnant with their second child I think with a person like Errol Flynn his entire life was a flight from failure and that he happened into a into an industry movies which allowed somebody to exploit that and the essence of most acting is being able to be a successful fraud and not be judged on who you really are but who you pretend to be in 1952 Flynn's gemellus relationship with Warner Brothers came to an end alone and admitted he left Hollywood and fled to Europe on his beloved yacht cast into a professional wilderness flim was in danger of being a forgotten scream here [Music] in an attempt to regain control of his career Flynn decided to take an enormous personal gamble he was to produce and star in a film of William Tell he moved his third wife actress Patrice Wymore to Italy where the film would be made on location the success of the project was vital to revive Flynn's career he invested all his savings into building a lavish set in the foothills of the Italian Alps this behind-the-scenes footage never shown before shows a relaxed and confident Flynn but the film was never to be completed Flynn's financial backers proved penniless he was devastated all his belongings except his yacht were seized to pay off the debts [Music] now homeless Flynn sailed aimlessly around the Mediterranean drinking won't stop he resorted to work as a jobbing actor in B movies and on television series although Flynn was Australian by birth he shamelessly laid claim to his distant Irish ancestry did you ever hear the story of the shipwrecked Irishman who was washed ashore on a tropical island and when he met the first and probably the only native there he drew himself up and he said now tell me man what kind of a government you have here because I'm agin it the Irish country independent folk they say but God bless him in the old country too and I won't have a word said against it and I myself Flynn was desperate to be gained his status in Hollywood in 1957 he agreed to take second billing when he was cast as the legendary Hemingway character Mike Campbell Flynn was made for the part of the charming and debauched alcoholic there's a scene in Sun Also Rises where ty power comes up to Flynn's hotel room and Flynn is sitting on the edge of the bed and itself after a night at carousing and he's sitting there and where there's head in his hands and what you know I think you're seeing real Flynn here and then ty comes in and talks to Hermann asked him how he is the reply was always never better old chap whether unscreened Horan or in person but it was it was a facade and so when I leave the room Flynn then puts his his head in his hands and just sits there you know this man is destroyed see you at dinner right now oh but Oh No [Music] flin got some of the best reviews of his career effectively playing himself on screen it led to a resurgence of interest in the fast aging star a year later Flynn's old enemy Jack Warner cast him in too much too soon playing the actor and notorious alcoholic John Barrymore Flynn knew he was being asked a caricature his own off screen image oddly enough I make more money today being a shadow of my former self than when I was my former self by then Flynn's health was so bad that it affected everything he did cameraman Jack Cardiff was shocked when he worked with the 45 year old actor he collapsed and was taken to hospital he just collapsed and the producer went to the hospital at night and said we'd like to know when when mr. Flynn will be available for work and the hospital man said well I'm afraid we think that mr. Flynn is dying he has no liver left nothing and we think he's gonna die very shortly and you should get his relatives over because it's really that serious and the producer said you don't understand we're making a movie Flynn made a miraculous recovery treating his doctor's advice with characteristic disdain he came on said he had a glass of vodka in his hands and the doctor said of course he'll never touch drink again in his life that was it here he was with a glass 3/4 full of pure vodka and that was by his late forties Flynn could no longer disguise the effect of his drink and drug abuse but his passion for young girls had not abated even if it meant breaking the law again on set Flynn met the young Beverly Aadland he was 48 and she was 15 I was a dancer in a movie called Margie Morningstar with Natalie Wood and Jim Kelly and there were about 10 of us dancers and we were doing our rehearsals and costume designer came over and asked me my name and I told him and he said that Errol Flynn wanted to meet me and would I please come over to their set and that's how we met I guess he just saw me and wanted me to be very honest thinking about it now at that time I really had no idea what was going on I did was I as I was told Beverly Aadland has never talked at length about her relationship with Flynn until now the only evidence that Flynn could be sexually aggressive emerged during his trial it now appears that he'd resorted to force to win the affections of the underaged Beverly Flynn was her first lover yes I did the first the first night and I tried truthfully to not have any contact with him for a few days it was my first time and it was a shock and it was something that I didn't really expect and and of course my main fear was my mother or my father because that was unheard of I'm just their little angel and I was terrified to tell them anything so it didn't flin again showed he was a man beyond control but he had lost none of his old charm although still a married man he declared his undying love for Beverly and announced he was ready to settle down we had planned on possibly am I getting pregnant he had had a vasectomy and a reversal and we were that was the next project we were supposed to get married New Year's Eve he had the church on the property refurbished and then he was going to bring in all my family and his and the children and so on and so forth and then it just didn't happen by 1959 sin was so in debt he was forced to sell his prized possession it would be the ultimate sacrifice but before he had to part with his yacht Flynn had a heart attack and died aged 50 the coroner claimed it was a miracle he had lasted so long [Music] flynn's funeral at Forest Lawn in Los Angeles was a strangely muted affair by Hollywood standards the industry against which he had rebelled so often finally claimed him as one of their own Errol Flynn made the fatal flaw of confusing his art with his life and in film people applauded robbing hoods and they applauded Rascals but in real life they tire of these people very soon and either they destroy them or stand by and watch the person destroy himself [Music]
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