The Thin Man
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:49:00
Lets his lawyer give her money to give
to him so she'll think it's blown over.

:49:04
Then when she isn't expecting it,
he lets her have it.

:49:08
- No proof?
- Nothing as yet to cinch it.

:49:10
- $50 will get you $100 that he didn't do it.
- What do you mean?

:49:13
For one thing, he was too absent-minded
to hold a grudge.

:49:16
- Who's your candidate?
- I haven't gotten that far yet.

:49:18
Not everything points to Wynant.
How about your alibis?

:49:20
They're all okay.
:49:22
Mrs. Jorgensen, the boy, Dorothy,
MacCaulay, even Morelli.

:49:25
We had to let him go.
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- What about Jorgensen?
- I'll check on that.

:49:29
- Mrs. Charles, this must be dull for you.
- Dull? I'm sitting on the edge of my chair.

:49:33
- What about Nunheim?
- He's all right.

:49:35
We know all about him.
He does some stooling for us occasionally.

:49:38
Did you know he's been
hanging around Julia?

:49:41
No.
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- He's holding out on you.
- Let's look into that.

:49:46
Taxi!
:49:47
This may get a bit rough, baby.
I think you better let us go alone.

:49:51
Catch me letting you go alone!
:49:58
Grant's Tomb.
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Taxi!
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- Who is it?
- John.

:50:23
Hello, Lieutenant.
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Sit down, Nick.
:50:29
I wasn't expecting you, Lieutenant.
You said you'd phone.

:50:37
Have a shot?
:50:38
What's the idea of telling me
you knew the Wolf girl just by sight?

:50:42
That's all I did, Lieutenant.
That's the God's truth.

:50:45
Maybe I said hello to her.
:50:48
"How are you,"
or something when I saw her...

:50:50
but that's all I did, Lieutenant.
That's the truth!

:50:54
You open your mouth
and I'll pop a tooth out of it.

:50:57
- Is that so!
- Yeah!


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