Dinner at Eight
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1:24:37
They don't want that junk.
They wouldn't give me nothing on it.

1:24:40
Why, it's a silver frame.
The buckle's solid gold.

1:24:44
You take them. l lugged them
to every pawnshop on Sixth Avenue.

1:24:47
You little liar.
You never took them anyplace.

1:24:49
Say, who you calling a liar,
you down-and-out ham?

1:24:51
You filthy little rat,
how dare you talk to me like that?

1:24:54
- Okay.
- Wait a minute.

1:24:57
l didn't mean that. l'm sorry.
1:24:59
Listen. l got to have some liquor. l'm sick.
1:25:03
Lay it out for me like a good kid.
l'll pay you back.

1:25:06
What kind of a sucker do you think l am?
1:25:08
l got to have it. l got to.
l'll pay you back tomorrow.

1:25:11
Baloney.
1:25:28
How do you do, Mr. Renault?
1:25:30
l've not met you before,
though you've been with us for some time.

1:25:33
l'm Mr. Fitch, the manager.
1:25:36
Mr. Renault, we find ourselves
in a very awkward predicament.

1:25:40
We've just had a communication
from some very old clients of ours...

1:25:43
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Montgomery.
1:25:45
They've always occupied
this particular suite.

1:25:48
You know how people are.
They say it's just like home to them.

1:25:52
They're coming in tomorrow.
ls that right, Mr. Hatfield?

1:25:55
- Yes. Tomorrow afternoon.
- There you are.

1:25:59
Under the circumstances, l'm afraid that
we shall have to ask you for these rooms.


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