"[ Chatter In Italian ]" "[ Bicycle Bell Rings ]" "[ Bicycle Bell Tinkles ]" "Have you ever seen anything like this, Frank?" "Not in my 23 years on the force." "What do you think?" "Oh, it's your standard trigger bomb." "You can get everything you need at your local five and dime." "Sugar alcohol, saltpeter, gunpowder." "Tie it all up into a neat little package." "A trigger bomb?" "Yeah, it's nothing fancy." "Twine around the outside..." "Tied to a vial of battery acid on the inside." "Then, once it's been triggered," "Depending on how well it's been constructed," "You've got either..." "a couple of seconds or half a minute before she blows." "Unless, of course, you can find some way to dilute the acid." "How do you do that?" "Oh, just drop it into the bucket of water..." "You happen to be carrying with you." "You learn all that at the Bureau?" "Oh, there was no Bureau when I learned this." "Secret Service." "He's not saying much." "He's scared out of his mind." "What's his name?" "Ramo." "Ramo, I'm Mr. Flynn." "You're not in trouble, son." "We just want to catch the people who did this." "We need you to show us the house where you got the package." "Can you take us there?" "[ Phone Rings ]" "Bureau of Investigation." "I'm sure the Washington office is gonna have an opinion about this." "Hold off on that report." "Yes?" "No need to ruffle any feathers just yet." "[ Scoffs ] A package bomb." "I know what it is." "I'm just hoping it's an isolated incident." "You can't really think that." "Well, at the moment it is." "We don't need a bunch of the boys from Washington up here gumming' up the works." "One moment." "That was a reporter on the phone." "He wanted to talk to you about the boy who was killed." " Is it true?" " Yes, Mattie, I'm afraid it is." "Will you see what else you can find out about Frederic Howe?" "What do you want to know?" "Ah, the usual." "You know, friends, family, any organizations he might belong to." "Clubs, charities, where he spends his money." "His hat size, name of his dog, that sort of thing." "[ Bell Jingles ]" "How are you today, Mr. Flynn?" "Well, some days are better than others." "But I'm all right, Firmino." "Thanks." "How's yourself?" "Hey." "The sun is shining." "Life is good." "You want the usual?" "I'm afraid so." "You've spoiled me." "[ Chuckles ]" " Hey, Pop, can I go now?" " Santino." " Hey, Mr. Flynn." " Is the storeroom clean?" "Yeah, Pop, it's clean." "Don't worry." "All right." "Go." "Go, go, go, go." "They rush everywhere, huh?" "But where?" "Where do they go?" "And look, he forget." "[ Sighs ]" "Mr. Flynn, would you mind dropping this off at Mrs. Cafiero's for us?" "Oh, of course." "I'd be glad to." "Here's a nice pair." "What do you think?" "Buongiorno." "Come on in." "Buongiorno." "Ciao, signore." "That's mine." "You shut up." "You're a cheater." "Conchetta?" "William?" "Hi." "You forgot." "Oh, I did." "Grazie." "Rough day?" "Uh, yeah." "A boy was killed today." "He boosted a package from someone's front stoop, and it... exploded." "Oh, my God." "[ Footsteps On Stairs ]" "Hi, Tony." "Tony." "Are you coming over for dinner?" "I'd love to, but I don't think I'd be very good company tonight." "Ah." "Frederic Howe." "Received a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University." "No surprise there." "He had a favorite professor." "A man who retired from teaching and went on to pursue a higher office." "Who is that?" "President Woodrow Wilson." "He personally appointed Mr. Howe as Director of Immigration..." "For the Port of New York." "[ Flynn ] Frederic Howe?" "Agent Flynn." "This is Agent Ravarini." "Bureau of Investigation." "Your secretary called and said you were coming." "I was shocked when I heard what happened to that boy." "And then to learn that the package was stolen from my doorstep." "Do you have any suspects?" "No, sir, not yet." " We're hoping that you might have some idea who sent it." " No, I don't." "What exactly are your duties here, sir," "As Director of Immigration at the Port of New York?" "Well, pretty much what the title implies." "Immigrants are thoroughly screened, and I sign off on those who are admitted..." "Sometimes thousands every week." "When the next ship comes in, this building will be flooded with people." "That's a big responsibility." "[ Scoffs ]" "Bigger than you can imagine." "I wish I could let everyone in." "But I can't." "It's not possible." "However, only two percent are turned away." "How do you decide who gets in and who doesn't?" "Well, it's an intricate process." "Each candidate is given a medical exam and an intelligence test," "And we send those reports to Washington." "Is it possible that a relative of someone you denied entrance to..." "May wish to seek revenge?" "Do you happen to have a list of immigrants that weren't let in?" "This is a list of the names of every immigrant..." "Who failed his evaluation in the last 60 days." "Russo, Costa, Moretti." "These are the people that were turned away," "They got a million relatives in New York." "It's not the ones who got turned away I'm worried about." "It's the ones who made it through." "[ Man ] Come to the workers' meeting." "Join the union." "Very important." "Here." "Here." "You have to come, eh?" "These guys'll know how to handle this, Father." "Hello, Father." "This way." "[ Frank ] I called as soon as the pastor told me what we had." "I figured this would be in your jurisdiction." "Where is it?" "Right there, under the pew." "I'm gonna ask all of you to wait outside." "Father?" "That includes you." "I'm not goin' anywhere." "All right, let's see what we've got here." "Take a look at this." "Whoever pulls the hymnal triggers the whole thing." "You see that?" "Have a look on the other side." "Yeah." "What have you got?" "There is a piece of twine..." "That is running up from the box into the shelf." "Have you got your pocketknife?" "Sure thing." "All right." "Have you sharpened it recently?" "Yup." "Okay." "Now when you cut it," "Cut one strand at a time." "Just easy..." "Hey, boss, I already cut it." "You what?" "What?" "The box, it's leaking." "[ Grunts ] No." "Did you notice any strangers in church this morning?" "I see new faces every day, Mr. Flynn." "My parishioners run the gamut from the very poor to the extremely wealthy." "And who in particular might sit in that front pew?" "It's reserved for Mayor Hylan and his family." "Thank you." "Thank you, Mattie." "Where we going?" "The post office." "Oh." "Thank God you guys are here." "A truck came in yesterday with a delivery." "I got suspicious." "So I called the police." "Oliver Wendell Holmes." "J.P. Morgan." "Rockefeller." "Is this all of them?" "No." "These are the ones with insufficient postage." "You mean to say there are others?" "A few went out on the mail truck this morning." "[ Shouting, Indistinct ]" "[ Flynn ] We have an appointment with Mr. Rockefeller." "William Flynn, Eugenio Ravarini." "This way, gentlemen." "Your hats?" "Thank you." "Gino." "Your hat." "Thank you." "[ Ravarini ] So how'd you get us in here?" "[ Flynn ] I told Rockefeller's people that the Bureau wants to know..." "Why a package bomb has his name on it." "That got his attention." "[ Whistles ] How'd you like to mow that lawn?" "I wouldn't." "Your shoes." "Thanks." "You can imagine how unsettling it must be," "Having radicals camped on your front lawn." "Never had a front lawn, sir, so I wouldn't know." "John D. Rockefeller." " Agents Flynn and Ravarini, I presume?" " Pleased to meet you, sir." "Attorney General Palmer tells me you're two of the Bureau's best men." "You must feel a great deal of responsibility." "For what, sir?" "For being the lone guns, so to speak, here in New York." "I think we've done pretty well by ourselves so far." "Thank you." "I have a feeling that's about to change." "It's Attorney General Palmer." " William." " Mitchell." " Young man." " Sir." "John, I see you've met Agent Flynn." "Yes, I have." "He's our bomb expert." "The very best we have." "I want you two gentlemen to meet someone." "This is John Hoover." "I prefer J. Edgar." "I've heard a great deal about both of you." "[ Rockefeller ] Well, come, let us be seated." "[ Flynn ] This is some surprise." "You usually don't get to leave Washington." "The president is extremely concerned about these... packages." "That's why I brought J. Edgar here with me." "I've appointed him head of the Justice Department's Radical Division." "What's that?" "Radical Division?" " It's a fairly new office." " He's compiled quite a list..." "An impressive list of names and addresses of people suspected of various radical activities." "And for what purpose?" "For the purpose of arresting and deporting undesirables." "What exactly is an undesirable?" "Individuals and groups of people whose intent is to overthrow the United States government." "You think this is a conspiracy to overthrow the government?" "Well, we're not quite sure of that, but we're not going to take any chances." "Ah." "How many names are we talking about?" "Over 10,000 so far." "You can't be serious." "You want to deport 10,000 people?" " More or less." " What about due process?" "How are you gonna justify the warrants for that many people?" "We are working on that one." "J. Edgar?" "These radicals are targeting powerful men." "That hasn't gone unnoticed." "Well, it might only be a handful who are actually making the bombs." "But until we find out who's behind this," "We can't afford to take that risk." "The president wants to send a strong message..." "That American democracy is impervious." "When the news of those packages at the post office hits the papers," "Ordinary citizens will be afraid to open their own mail." "[ Clears Throat ]" "Uh, Mr. Rockefeller, if I may?" "Uh, who..." "Who do you think is trying to kill you?" "I'm the wealthiest man in America." "Half the people want to be me." "The other half want me dead." " Perhaps we should concentrate on the second half." " [ Palmer Chuckles ]" "Anyone particular in mind?" "I'd start with a labor agitator named Carlo Tresca." "He's the head of the local I.W.W." "And what about all those people on your front lawn?" " They seem pretty upset about..." " Justice for Ludlow." "What about Ludlow?" "Ludlow was a coal mine." "It was a labor dispute?" "It was one of your mines, right, sir?" "Several of the miners under my employ went on strike." "And when an attempt was made to persuade them to go back to work," "A riot erupted, and we were forced to summon the National Guard." "When several miners were killed unnecessarily." "That's one side of the story." "But I assure you there's more to it than that." "Oh, I'm sure there was." "I'm sure there was." "So you think this Carlo Tresca character might have something to do..." "With why your name ended up on a package bomb at the post office?" "He went to Ludlow during the strike and provoked the situation." "Ah, is that right?" "He invades legitimate companies and gets the workers riled up." "He makes them believe they deserve something better." "Well, that is a union organizer's job after all, isn't it?" "Let me make something perfectly clear, Agent Flynn." "The miners and their families..." "Were given a roof over their heads, food, clothing." "Everything they needed was provided for them." "Yes, and how exactly does that work, the food and clothing?" "Aren't the miners paid in some form of scrip..." "So they're forced to shop at the company store?" "At least that's my understanding of it." "They're not forced to do anything, Agent Flynn." "They can leave any time they like." "But, uh, their money's no good anywhere else." "So essentially they are forced to get their supplies at your store," "And the money pretty well goes directly back into your pocket." "Are we going to have a problem here, Mitchell?" "[ Chuckles ] No, John." "As I told you before, Agent Flynn's specialty is bombs." "I'm sure he'll leave all political matters..." "To those who have a firmer grasp of what's at stake." "Agent Flynn, regarding those protestors on my lawn," "I can assure you I'm not about to let myself be intimidated..." "By a bunch of unemployed, discontented immigrants." "No, sir, I imagine you're not." "William." "William, what is the matter with you?" "You can't talk to John Rockefeller like that." "Well, if you want me to find out who's behind these threats," "I need to know why John Rockefeller's name is on the list of targets." "You find whoever is causing this problem." "You bring him to me." "And then we'll reconsider our approach, all right?" "Now, J. Edgar and I are setting up offices at this address." "We have one week, gentlemen." "One week." "[ Man Laughing ]" "[ Men Speaking Italian ]" "[ Italian Continues ]" "[ Man ] Here he is!" "Here he is!" "Stand back." "Stand back!" "What have you got, Frank?" "Three dead bodies and a woman who isn't talking." " Have you I.D.'d any of 'em?" " Just the woman." "All I got out of her was her name." "Louise Berger." "She was lucky she was at the back of the apartment when the place exploded." "It knocked her over, but she's okay." " She still here?" " Over there." "Mrs. Berger?" "Are you all right?" "I'll survive." "I'm William Flynn." "What happened here last night?" "The furnace..." "must have exploded." "You were burning the furnace in the middle of July?" "It was cold last night." "People who were killed, were they friends of yours?" "I knew them." "Well enough to know their names?" "What were you doing with dynamite in your apartment, Mrs. Berger?" "[ Exhales ]" "It's a problem." "Boss." "I got something you should see." "What does this say?" ""Health is in you."" "What is this?" "That is a bomb-making manual that is so simple..." "That anyone who reads Italian could figure this out." "I found something else." "Arthur Caron." "Industrial Workers of the World." "This is a union card." "[ Door Opens ]" " Good morning." " Good morning." " Can I help you gentlemen?" " We're looking for Carlo Tresca." "May I ask who's calling?" "Department of Justice." "I'm Tresca." "William Flynn." "Eugenio Ravarini." "Ravarini?" "Uh, we'd like to talk to you about the explosion on Lafayette Street last night." "[ Scoffs, Mutters In Italian ]" "Was Arthur Caron a member of your union?" "[ Ravarini ] Hey." "Eh, amico." "We found this card in the rubble." "The I.W.W. has 60,000 members, Agent Flynn." "It's not my business to keep track of what they're doing on their free time." "I'm not a priest." "Do you have any idea why Mr. Caron might be making bombs?" "Maybe it has something to do with the massacre at Ludlow." "The man you should be talking to is John Rockefeller, not Tresca." "We all know what happened at Ludlow." "No." "You think you know." "But you don't know." "Maybe it's more clear you see for yourself." "Come." "The miners went on strike." "And they are evicted from company-owned homes," "Forced to live in tents at the base of the camp." "These are immigrants..." "Italian, German, Russian." "When they refuse to return to the mine," "The National Guard is call in..." "And they mount a Gatling gun on the top of an armored car..." "That circle the camp every night and shine a light into the tent." "But they do not stop there." "Shots are fired into the camp." "[ Automatic Gunfire ]" "[ Screaming ] Families are running for their lives." "They burn the tents to the ground," "And in the morning..." "A terrible, terrible discovery is made." "Eleven children and three women were found in a pit..." "They had dug to escape the gunfire." "They had suffocated from the smoke." "If you want to know..." "What the workers' movement is really about, Agent Flynn," "You come to the meeting." "[ Speaks Italian ]" "You will see." "I have to let you go, Bartolo." "Don't I do my job well?" "It's not that." "I can make better." "Your work is fine." "What's next, Uncle?" "It's a family issue." "I understand." " Oh." "I forgot the coffee." " I'll get it." " What's the matter with you?" " How's work, Tony?" "Mr. Flynn asked you a question." "Answer him." "Ahh, they probably work the words right out of him." "They spit on me." " What?" " Who spit on you?" "My crew boss." "My mick crew boss." "I don't understand." "Why would he do this?" "Mom, they think that just because they got here before we did..." " that they own the place." " Who, Tony?" "The Irish." "Apologize to Mr. Flynn." " Conchetta, it's all right." " Why is Mr. Flynn here?" "Pop died because of him, and now he gets to sit in Pop's chair and eat our food?" "[ Bangs Table ] That's enough, Tony!" "[ Knocking ]" "Come in, Eugenio." "Thank you, Mrs. Cafiero." "Hey, Tony." "Gino." " You ready to go?" " Yeah." "Want a biscotti, hmm?" "Yes, please." "[ Man ] Who's speakin' tonight?" "[ Men Chattering ]" "[ Young Man ] So, what goes on in these meetings?" "The union man comes in once a week to sign up new members." "I want you to meet a friend of mine, Tony Cafiero." " This is Carlo Valdinoci." " You from the neighborhood?" "Mulberry Street." "You got a job?" "Tony's a laborer." "Come see me after the meeting, okay?" "[ Tresca ] Thank you for coming!" "Is good to see so many new faces." "I know why you are here." "You have been abused." "You have suffered injustice no man should suffer." " Right." " And for what?" "Because you seek a better wage." "You seek a better life." "And for this, you are rewarded with no life at all." "We are not living in a free society." "This is tyranny!" "I say enough!" "I say rise up as one union!" "Give your voice to the I.W.W." "And let the I.W.W. speak as one voice for you!" " How much is this gonna cost?" " But a few pennies from your weekly wage." " [ Shouting ]" " A few pennies for the dignity that has been taken from you." "Tresca's a fool!" "No union!" "No union!" "Galleani!" "Galleani!" "Galleani!" "[ Shouting Continues ]" "[ Inaudible ]" "[ Shouting Quiets ]" "When we talk of masters and governments and laws," " religions, unions..." " [ Men Jeering ]" "We tell you." "We don't want any of that." " Yeah!" " That's right!" "You must destroy those institutions with your fists." "[ Men Agreeing ] He's right." "Without bloodshed, there is no progress." "Anarchy now." "[ Cheering ] Anarchy!" "Anarchy forever!" "[ Cheering ]" "We should keep an eye on him." "You speak the truth from in your heart." "I'm really moved with your message." "What is your name?" "Bartolomeo Vanzetti." "Pleased to meet you, Mr. Vanzetti." "And I wanna help the workers." "Is one thing to want to help." "Is another to succeed." "Our union is looking for workers from the big factories." "I'm sorry." "Is there anything else?" "I like to write." "You seem a determined man, Mr. Vanzetti." "Maybe some day your writing will make a difference." "Well, this is your so-called workers' meeting?" "This is no longer my meeting." "Looks like a call to arms to me." "He like to hear himself talk." "My concern, Agent Flynn," "Is that the worker be treated with dignity." "A proper wage for the labor." "This is the mission of the I.W.W., not this suicide, violence." "Somebody always build a bigger gun." "[ Man ] Here he comes." "[ Muttering In Italian ]" "Let's go." "That's Carlo Valdinoci." "He grew up down the street from me." "Tony." "What are you boys doing here?" "I'll see you tomorrow." "Let's go home." "[ Door Opens ] Where have you been?" "I was, um..." "I was with Santino." "And I saw them out walking and..." "I gave them a ride home." "[ Speaks Italian ]" "You need to speak with him." "It's still too early, Conchetta." "It's..." "I understand how he feels." "He doesn't want his father to be forgotten." "You have to try." "William, he's my son." "And this..." "This can't work without him." "You're right." "We may have a lead, sir." "Someone I think we should keep an eye on." " Who?" " A fellow by the name of Galleani." "He gave a speech at a union meeting we went to last night." "It was a pretty inflammatory one." "He called for bloodshed." "He called for a workers' revolt." "We're aware of Galleani." "His name's on my list." "Well, is there anyone else on your list you want me to tell you about?" "You keep tracking this..." "This Louise Berger from that bombing on Lafayette Street." "And keep an eye on that Galleani character." "You let me know what he's up to." "[ Clears Throat ] Yes, sir." "[ Knocking ]" " Miss Goldman." " Agent Flynn." "Sit." "I haven't seen you since you arrested me at that rally last year." "Water?" "No, thank you." "How do you know Louise Berger, Miss Goldman?" "She's a writer." "She writes." "For you?" "Well, for your magazine?" "On occasion." "What does she write about?" "Bombs, by any chance?" "What is this magazine all about?" "Mother Earth?" "Politics, labor issues, atheism," "Sexuality, feminism." "Our readers are educated free-thinkers," "All of them interested in social change." "Is that social change through discourse or violence?" "Come on, Emma." "I'm not one of your wide-eyed Village recruits." "A young boy was killed because there are people out there..." "Using your sort of rhetoric as an excuse." "That is not my rhetoric." "What do you think anarchism is about?" "Well, I don't much care, if it promotes violence and destruction." "Now I'd like to talk about Louise Berger, if you don't mind." "Talk." "Is she consorting with bomb makers or not?" "Do I look like an agent of the police department?" "No." "No, you don't." "Any luck?" "Yeah, the Irish sort." "Everyone talking, nobody saying a thing." "We will go back to work." "We will get a raise." "No worry." "I'll take care of you." " Stay here or go home." " They have no right to do this." " We are one." " What does he care?" "You tell these scabs to go home!" "Back off, you wop." "[ Italian ]" "You son of a..." "[ Sirens Wailing ]" "Polizia!" "Break it up!" "Get up." "[ Panting ]" "Alfonsina, we have a guest." "Alfonsina." "Nicola." "Sit." "[ Italian ]" "To be chased by the police makes me feel so alive!" "If only it could happen every day." "Alla vita." "Alla vita." " William." " Conchetta, go back inside." " What's going on?" " Just go inside your apartment." " Tony, go inside." " Come on." "Come on." "Close the door!" "[ Clicks ]" "[ Water Running ]" "Conchetta, did you see anyone deliver a package for me today?" "No." "No." "Were you here all day?" "I was, yeah." "What about you, Tony?" "I was at work." "Oh, right, of course." "Mr. Flynn, do you wonder why these bombs keep showing up on people's doorsteps?" "Is that what that package was, William?" "It's all right, Conchetta." "I've taken care of it." "We're safe." "We're safe." "You think we're safe?" " You really don't get it yet." " Well, what do you mean by that, Tony?" "Tony?" "I'll do it." "Tony." "Say, I had a thought." "I could've doused that bomb at the church a good two seconds before you did." "You took a big risk." "It's just a fact." "You know Michael Cafiero and I were partners?" "Oh, yeah, I'm aware of that." "Yeah, well, a couple of years ago," "We were investigating these two gentlemen..." "Who were running a bucket shop in the financial district." "It was a huge scam, hundreds of thousands of dollars were involved." "And we were posing, or trying to pose," "As a couple of fine gentlemen from Cleveland with a lot of money to invest." "And we had pretty much ingratiated ourselves to these fellows, uh," "Or so we thought." "On the evening when we were gonna make the arrests," "We were at this restaurant on Broad Street." "It's not very far from here." "And the four of us were sitting at a table..." "Actually there were five of us." "There was one big fellow who was not sitting." "And just as I was about to take possession of the incriminating evidence," "One of the guys asks us..." "Do we know a banker from Cleveland by the name of Harris." "And before I could think of anything clever to say," "Michael decides that we don't." "Shakes his head." "Says no." ""Well, he knows you," the guy says." "It's the oldest ploy in the book." "And whether we knew them or not, our cover was blown right then and there." "And then, for some strange reason," "Mike excuses himself, stands up and goes into the men's room." "And I'm left there, trying to figure out what to do." "Knowing full well I should've gone in there after him." "But I didn't." "And then shots ring out." "[ Gunfire ]" "Big fellow busts out into the room, firing away." "I take a slug in the leg." "I dive for the floor, and the three of 'em run out of there like rabbits." "And I crawl over to where Mike is." "And there's nothing to be done, because he's gone." "That's why I did what I did at the church." "I wasn't gonna let you down..." "The way I let Tony's father down." "Well, here we go." "[ Clears Throat ]" " Is that our boy?" " Yeah, that's him." "[ Engine Starts ]" "Ready for this?" "Yeah." "[ Ravarini Whispers ] Hey, boss." "Over here." "[ Italian ]" "[ Flynn ] Our old friend Galleani." "[ Galleani ] Is this the entire list?" "Yes, sir." "We have a package for every name." "[ Galleani ] Very well." "That's good enough." "Come with me." "I want to show you something." "Okay." "You take the little guy." "I'll take Galleani." "Let's go." "[ Grunts, Groaning ]" "Come on." "Come on." "Hit me." " [ Valdinoci Shouts In Italian ]" " Better run!" " [ Grunting ]" " Boss!" "Boss, take my hand." " Almost there, boss." " [ Grunting ]" "Thanks." "Where's the other guy?" "Don't worry about him." "He's not goin' anywhere." "[ Flynn ] What's his name?" "[ Speaks Italian ] Andrea Salsedo." "Ask him who these packages are for." "No?" "He doesn't know." "Ask him again." "Swears on his mother's grave that he's telling the truth." "Sit him up." "Let's go." "Wait a second." "What if he's telling the truth?" "John Rockefeller." "[ Continues In Italian ]" "The packages are for all the board members of the People's Institute." "Grazie." "What are you doin'?" "Boss, it's..." "Hold your horses." "It's 2:00 in the morning." "Just..." "[ Mutters ]" "Read that." "Read it." ""The People's Institute."" "A creedless church for churchless people." "A self-governed club..." ""Whose members consist of entrepreneurs, clergy, society's elite."" "It's a rich boys' club, boss." "Who cares?" "Keep reading." ""The primary purpose is to assist in the democratic evolution of society"..." "Right." "The democratic evolution..." "No." ""To assist in the democratic evolution of society..."" "And to defeat the evil forces of socialism and anarchism..." ""By whatever means necessary."" "That explains a few things, but where are you going with this?" "So far, three out of four members of the board of this institute..." "Have been targeted." " Are you certain?" " Yes, sir, and every one of those bombs..." "Was due to go out in the morning mail." "Good Lord." "Mr. Howe, can you tell us anything about the People's Institute?" " You are a member of the board, are you not?" " Yes." "I'm its president." "It's a unique educational enterprise." "We offer scholarships to immigrants who demonstrate..." "Exceptional aptitude for higher learning." "Who were these packages at that warehouse addressed to?" "John Rockefeller, Mayor Hylan, all of your fellow board members..." "All your fellow board members, in addition to the one that was meant for you, sir." "And what about Attorney General Palmer?" "Was there a package addressed to him?" "How long has the Attorney General been a member of your board?" "Since last year." "And these scholarships..." "How long has the institute been giving them out?" "Several years." "Do you have a list of the recipients we could take a look at?" "I'm sure I can dig one up if you come by my office." "I'd appreciate that, sir." "What do you make of that?" "I'm not sure." "But we need to get our hands on that list..." "And see who else might be benefiting from the rich boys' club." "When you did not come home last night," "I was very worried." "Who put that package by your door?" "Some anarchists, Conchetta." "They're trying to hurt some powerful men." "Not that I'm one of them," "But I think I'm making them nervous." "Hmm." "Oh, my God." "Hmm." "What happens, huh, if I lose you too?" "You're not gonna lose me." "I promise." "[ Both Chuckle ]" "Mitchell." "What's this?" "That is a list of everyone who's ever received a scholarship..." "From the People's Institute." "Some very interesting names on that list." "One in particular that stands out from the others." "Who would that be?" "Luigi Galleani." "A promising candidate, apparently," "And handpicked by yourself and John Rockefeller." "We offered an education to an immigrant who turned against us." " So what?" " Mitchell, you've known all along..." "That Luigi Galleani was the one who was sending out these package bombs," "And as long as you knew he was out there spreading fear," "You could arrest whoever you wanted." "Mitchell, we know you've been supporting him financially." "You know what your problem is?" "You believe that everyone has the right to freedom." "But freedom isn't a right." "It's a commodity whose price fluctuates according to supply and demand." "And when they start throwing bombs into our backyards..." "And blowing up our front porches," "The people expect their government to do something about it." "And they don't give a damn how we do it." "They just want it done." "They just want to be assured that their children are safe..." "When they tuck them into bed at night." "And that..." "That is what we give them, William." "Assurance." "[ Mews ]" "[ Mewing Continues ]" "[ Chuckles ]" "Beltrando." "Do you like him?" "He's for you." "How cute." "I'm very grateful to you and Vincenzo." "I've never been treated like this..." "So much kindness." "Never in my life." "Vincenzo likes you." "You know, he thinks you are a poet." "Vincenzo is the real poet." "Vincenzo cares for his family..." "And struggles for the rights of the workers," "And this is real poetry to me." "You know, you remind me of my mother when she was a girl, Alfonsina." "She was very sweet." "We were kids..." "She was really happy." "Grazie." "[ Crowd Applauding, Cheering ]" "[ Goldman ] Anarchism is the teacher of the unity of life." "[ Applauding, Cheering Continue ]" "To accomplish this unity," "Anarchism must declare war on the pernicious influences..." "That prevent the harmonious blending..." "Of the individual and society." "[ Crowd Cheering ]" "My friends." "My friends!" "These are the ashes of the fallen." "But they did not die in vain." "They died for you." "They died for your right..." "To a fair share of what has been taken from you..." "By the machine of capitalism!" "We cannot allow this..." "[ Continues, Indistinct ]" "You should let these people have their say." "Can you help me?" "Over there." "Here." "Here." "You okay?" "Look at me." "Look at me." "Here." "Grazie." "Are you all right?" "Go back to your homes." "It's useless." "It's useless." "It's useless." "Go home." "Go home." "Attorney General Palmer, did you arrest the ones behind the bomb plot today?" "Who's your number one suspect?" "A radical by the name of Luigi Galleani." "G-A-L-L-E-A-N-I." "No one is safe until that man is shipped back to where he belongs." "Now if you'll excuse me, gentlemen, that'll be all for today." "If I'm gonna catch that heathen, you have to let me get back to work." " [ All Chuckling ]" " Thank you." "[ Knocking ]" "William." "Mitchell, what are you doin'?" "My job." "And what is that exactly?" "Beating up on innocent people?" "I'm gonna pretend I didn't hear that." "They weren't harming anybody." "They were holding a memorial service." "For anarchists, right in front of City Hall." "They were making a mockery out of our justice system, William." "I will not stand for that." "I will not!" "So you're gonna go through with all these arrests?" "We're not only going to go through with it," "We're going to move on them tonight." "Even after you told the reporters that Galleani is the man we're after?" "Mitchell, what's going on?" "[ Scoffs ]" "Fine." ""To look for my happiness in the happiness of others,"" "For my worth in the worth of those around me..." ""That is my faith, the aspiration of my whole life."" "He was a great writer, Bakunin." "[ Loud Footsteps ]" "[ Man ] You, with the bike!" "Stop right there!" "[ Man #2 ] Let's go." "[ Man #3 ] All right." "Into the wagon with ya." "[ Man ] Luigi!" "Next!" "[ Italian ]" "[ Man ] Pagano!" "Pagano!" "[ Man #2 ] I was arrested at work." "How about you?" "They pulled me away from dinner." "Excuse me." "Firmino." "Firmino." "Firmino." "Excuse me." "It's gonna be all right." "What the hell do you think you're doing?" "I know this man." "He's my butcher." "He does not belong here." "His name's on the list." "[ Paper Rustles ]" "Screw your damn list." "Let's go home." "You're not goin' anywhere." "Sit down." "Hey." "[ Grunts ]" "Mitchell." "Mitchell, look at these people." "They're not killers." "These are the ordinary citizens you're supposed to be protecting." "William," "The face of terror isn't some monster you don't recognize." "It's the people who live next door." "Then you'd better be prepared to arrest every immigrant in America." "And that'd be about 60 million." "All right." "We're finished here." "I'm sure there's some..." "Desk job in Washington that's better suited to your..." "sensibilities." "William." "Excuse me." "Boss!" "6,429." "And that's just one night." "And Galleani's still out there." "Hey." "What are we gonna do about it?" "What are we gonna do about it?" "Yeah, what am I gonna do about it?" "Mr. Flynn." "The government's arrested Mr. Gallo." "They're arresting everybody." "We gotta go." " Is this true, William?" " I'm afraid so, Conchetta." "So why don't you go do something about it?" "Go get him outta jail." "He's innocent." "I tried, Tony." "You're just gonna let them get away with it?" "[ Door Slams ] My father would have done something about it!" "Tony!" "[ Horn Honks ]" "[ Car Approaches ]" "Hey, Tony." "Take a ride with me." "There's someone I want you to meet." "[ Knocking ] [ Door Opens ]" "William." "William." "They've taken Tony." "I found this note on your door." "[ Gasps ]" "What?" "What?" "What do I do?" "What do we do?" "Conchetta, I need you to stay here." "All right?" "William, you have to find him." "You have to find him, and you've got to bring him home." "I'm going to find him." "I'll bring him home." "I promise." "[ Papers Rustling ]" "[ Keys Jangling ]" "[ Door Opens ]" "[ Door Closes ]" "Hello, Miss Berger." "What are you doing here?" "I might ask you the same question." " I live here." " Thought you lived over on Lafayette Street." "It's currently unlivable." "Miss Berger, I'm in no mood for playing games with you." "How do you know this man?" "He's an old friend." "Is Luigi Galleani an old friend too?" "Miss Berger," "I know you're no stranger to violence." "Well, neither am I." "Now I need some answers, and I need them right now." "Can you tell me where these men are?" "[ Flynn ] So how do you know Galleani?" "Carlo Valdinoci introduced us." "And then I met Emma Goldman." "She taught me that violence doesn't solve anything." "It just creates more violence." "Stop the car." "The house is on the other side of those trees." "All right." "Let's go." "I brought you here." "This is as far as I go." "[ Clattering ]" "[ Clattering Continues ]" "[ Frying ]" "[ Handcuffs Ratcheting ]" "[ Gunshots ]" "[ Groaning ]" " Frank." " William." " No!" " What?" "[ Grunts ]" "What are you doin' here?" "We followed you." "What are you doin' here?" " Tony's here somewhere." " [ Gunfire ]" "Go." "[ Tony ] Mr. Flynn!" "Mr. Flynn, over here!" "Cover me." "Go." "Mr. Flynn!" "Mr. Flynn!" "Tony." "I'm right here." "[ Groans ]" "Mr. Flynn." "Mr. Flynn." "Mr. Flynn." "[ Shouts In Italian ]" "Boss?" "Boss!" "[ Flynn ] Gino." "Gino, are you all right?" "[ Woman ] 15,000." "That's some payroll." "Be safe, gentlemen." "[ Man ] See you next week, Sally." "Come on." "Let's get out of here." "Go!" "Go, go, go!" "Let's go!" "Step on it." "[ Tires Screech ]" "Bartolomeo Vanzetti, you're under arrest." "[ Vanzetti ] What do you want?" "What do you want?" "You must be Sacco." "You're coming too." "Nicola!" "Nicola!" "Nicola!" "[ Man ] You know what you did, you wop." "You murdered those two payroll guards in cold blood." "Let me go." "Nicola!" "Nicola!" "[ Rings ]" "Hello?" "[ Man ] This is the police department." "We've arrested your tenant, Bartolomeo Vanzetti, for murder." "Thought you'd want to know." "Sì." "Sì, grazie." "[ Man #1 ] There you are." "[ Man #2 ] Thank you, signore." "Enjoy the show." "[ Man #2 Continues In Italian ]" "Thank you, signora." "Enjoy the show." "[ Continues ]" "** [ Classical ]" "Nicola Sacco," "A jury has found you guilty of the capital offense of murder." "Have you anything to say why sentence of death should not be passed upon you?" "I know the sentence is between two classes." "Always there will be a collision between one and the other." "I am here today for being of the oppressed class," "But it is you who are the oppressors." "I am never guilty." "Not yesterday," "Not today," "Not forever." "Bartolomeo Vanzetti," "Have you anything to say why sentence of death should not be passed upon you?" "I'm not only innocent of these crimes you say I have committed," "But I struggled all my life to eliminate the exploitation..." "And the oppression of the man..." "By the man." "I've never stolen." "I've never killed." "I've never spilled blood." "Yet you see me before you..." "Not ashamed or in fear because I am innocent." "To all of society I say," "Beware." "You are in a catacomb..." "Of the flower of mankind." "For what?" "For what?" "All that they promise, it is a lie." "It is an illusion." "They have promised you liberty." "Where is liberty?" "They have promised you prosperity." "Where is prosperity?" "And I have suffered because I am an Italian." "And indeed, I am an Italian." "I've suffered because I am a radical." "And indeed, I am a radical." "You can only kill me once," "But if you could kill me two times," "If I could be reborn," "I would live again..." "To do what I've done already." "[ Vendor ] Thanks, mister." "Extra!" "Extra!" "Sacco and Vanzetti get the electric chair." "Read all about it!" "[ Door Opens ]" "William." "I didn't see you." "Mitchell." "Congratulations for bringing Galleani in." "We can all breathe a lot easier now that maniac's off the streets." "And it's too bad about, um, Detective Swanson." "He'll be missed." "So now that we've got our man, you can let everyone else go." "I wish it were that easy, but unfortunately, that's not the case." "Mitchell, it is that easy." "You can do it." "[ Stammers ] You should do it." "Before it's too late." "I'd like to stay and chat, but there's some newsmen waiting for a statement." "Why don't you join me, Agent Flynn?" "I'm sure the reporters would appreciate a few words from their local hero." "No, you go ahead, Mitchell." "I've never been much for giving speeches." "No." "I wouldn't think so." "[ Man ] Attorney General Palmer!" "[ Reporters Clamoring ]" "Sir!" "Sir!" "Attorney General Palmer!" "One question at a time, boys." "One at a time." "Attorney General Palmer, it's been reported..." "You have over 10,000 people in custody," "Including Luigi Galleani, Emma Goldman," "And have issued arrest warrants for thousands more." "Galleani and Goldman were deported this morning, along with dozens of others." "We're taking every precaution to ensure the safety of honest, law-abiding citizens." "[ Clamoring Resumes ]" "It's been rumored that the president won't seek reelection," "And you might have interest in that office." "Are you going to run?" "I will serve my country in whatever capacity the public sees fit." " Is that a yes?" " What about the others?" "They can't all be guilty." "This is a difficult time that requires difficult decisions." "Right, William?" "Thanks to Agent Flynn here, we can all sleep better tonight." "He's the one to be commended." "I believe this young man asked a question about some others?" "All those innocent people dragged from their homes..." "I wonder how they're sleeping tonight." "Let me remind you..." "And all of you..." "That these are dangerous individuals..." "Who will stop at nothing to destroy our way of life." "Many of those individuals are women and children." "How can you justify that?" "Out of the mouths of babes." "Oh, you ungrateful son of a bitch." "You think this is all cut-and-dried?" "You think making the world safe for democracy is an easy business..." "Where everybody keeps his hands clean?" "Don't be so damn naive." "There are other Galleanis out there, waiting..." "Waiting to make their move." "And I will do whatever it takes to prevent that from happening." " As long as you're putting the right people behind bars." " You're goddamned right." "Because there's a lot of folks who put their trust in you..." "To do that and only that, Mitchell." "The Justice Department never had the authority..." "To issue those warrants in the first place." "It's always been the jurisdiction of the Labor Department." "You should have a look at this." " What the hell is this?" " It's a letter," "Signed by the Secretary of Labor..." "And approved by the president of the United States," "Which invalidates the arrest warrants..." "Of the thousands of innocent people you've been locking up," "And it calls for their immediate release." "[ Clamoring Resumes ]" "Extra!" "Sacco and Vanzetti sentenced to death." "So what now, Gino?" "What's on your plate?" "I don't know." "Maybe I'll quit and become a boxer." "Ah, that'd be putting your noggin to a good use." "Don't get smart." "What about you?" "I don't know." "I'm not sure about that job in Washington they're offering me." "Director of the Bureau of Investigation?" "I think you should take it." "You think so?" "Why?" "Because then I'd have your job," "And we both know I could do it better than you." "[ Chuckles ]" "You know, you're probably right about that." "Agent Flynn." "Agent Ravarini." "[ Bell Tolling ]" "[ Bell Continues ]" "[ Horse Whinnies ]" "** [ Chorus Singing In Foreign Language ]" "[ People Screaming ] [ Child Crying ]" "[ Woman ] Oh, my God!" "** [ Continues ]" "[ Woman ] Oh, my God." "** [ Chorus Fades ]"