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James Cagney, Ricardo Cortez, and Margaret Lindsay in Frisco Kid (1935)

Donald Woods: Charles Ford

Frisco Kid

Donald Woods credited as playing...

Charles Ford

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  • Charles Ford: Miss Barrat, a newspaper that fights for a city grows with that city.
  • [Charles Ford can be seen in his office with a pen and some paper in hand. With him is one of his employees. This is Tupper]
  • Tupper: It's good to have the paper come to life again, sir. Since Mr. Barrat's death, it's been little more than a hand bill.
  • Charles Ford: Thank you, Tupper. There's plenty here to give it life.
  • [Ford stops writing and looks at Tupper]
  • Charles Ford: That is, if Ms. Barrat agrees with me.
  • Tupper: [smiles] I'm sure she will, sir.
  • [Charles Ford and Judge Crawford can be seen walking past the saloon of Paul Morra]
  • Judge Crawford: [points with his cane] This is Morra's place. One of the worst in the Coast.
  • Charles Ford: This one looks much better than the rest of them.
  • Judge Crawford: That's the danger. Once let them build up, these places attract our decent people, and our cause is lost.
  • [the two of them enter the slaoon]
  • [having just killed the Shanghai Duck, Bat Morgan can be seen sitting on a bar in Morra's saloon. He appears bruised as Charles Ford and Judge Crawford approach]
  • Judge Crawford: Why don't you get this man to a doctor?
  • Bat Morgan: Oh? I'm alright. I don't want any doctor.
  • Charles Ford: That was a rotten attack. I'm glad you came out of it.
  • Bat Morgan: Thanks.
  • [an injured Bat Morgan can be seen speaking with Judge Crawford and Charles Ford after having killed the Shanghai Duck]
  • Charles Ford: My name's Charles Ford. I'm the new editor of the Tribune. May I ask your name?
  • Bat Morgan: [weakly] Bat Morgan.
  • [Bat Morgan can be seen speaking with Judge Crawford and Charles Ford after having killed the Shanghai Duck]
  • Charles Ford: Mr. Morgan, you've done San Francisco a service. If there's anything I can do, I-I'd like to help you.
  • [Ford extends his hand out to Morgan, who returns the gesture as they shake hands]
  • Bat Morgan: Thanks very much.
  • [Crawford and Ford turn and leave as everyone in the saloon applauds Morgan]

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