:17:06
Wait here.
:17:16
- There's somebody to see you.
- Yeah? Who?
:17:18
Rocky Sullivan.
:17:21
- Rocky Sullivan?
- Yeah.
:17:23
- Does he know I'm here?
- Sure. Didn't you want me to tell him?
:17:28
That's all right. Send him in.
:17:37
Well, well, Rocky! This is a surprise.
:17:39
- What do you hear? What do you say?
- I had the date on the calendar.
:17:42
I thought it was next month. Otherwise
I would've met you with a brass band.
:17:46
I thought it was funny you didn't show,
but you've been busy the last three years.
:17:50
You got a swell layout here.
Looks like you're in the dough.
:17:53
- Yes, only... Well, you know Mac Keefer.
- Mac Keefer? Yeah, heard of him.
:17:56
- He owns the town. Can buy and sell it.
- Only he doesn't buy it. He sells it.
:18:01
- That's soft, eh?
- Softer than that store cot...
:18:04
...I've been sleeping on
for the last three years.
:18:06
- Well, you're out now, Rocky.
- Yeah.
:18:09
- Where's that dough?
- What? The hundred grand?
:18:12
I had it for you, only as I said,
I didn't expect...
:18:14
- I know. You said it before.
- You don't have to worry about it.
:18:17
- I'm not worried.
- I'll have it by the end of the week.
:18:20
In the meantime, I suppose you'd like
some spending money. Here, here's 500.
:18:24
I'll take that. It'll take me
a few days to get settled.
:18:27
By that time, you can get that dough
together and tell me where I come in.
:18:32
Where you come in? What do you mean?
:18:34
What business you want me to handle,
what parts of town and what my cut is.
:18:39
- Your cut?
- Yeah. That was the idea, wasn't it?
:18:42
I took the rap, three years. You took
the dough, made connections, built it up.
:18:46
For you and me. Wasn't that it?
:18:48
Oh, I see. Yes. I understand...
:18:52
...but you've got this thing all wrong.
See, I work for Keefer. He's the boss.
:18:55
I haven't anything to say.
If you want a spot in his business, why...
:18:59
...you'll have to take it up with him.