Another Thin Man
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1:07:02
Look, here's your money. Let me go.
1:07:04
Money? Between you and me?
1:07:08
You are driving me mad.
1:07:16
Doesn't look as if my wife's coming back.
1:07:18
- Won't you...
- Sure. Thank you very much.

1:07:20
...have a drink?
- Don't mind if I do.

1:07:22
Have several.
1:07:24
Say, you're working
on this murder case, aren't you?

1:07:27
Yes, if you call this work.
Do you know Phil Church?

1:07:30
Know him? Many's the bottle
him and me split in this joint.

1:07:33
And over at his gal's flat, too.
1:07:36
You mean Smitty?
1:07:37
No, Linda Mills,
the one he had before Smitty.

1:07:40
Linda Mills.
1:07:42
- Young girl, very pretty.
- That's the one.

1:07:45
Cute looking doll, I guess,
under all that war paint, but plenty tough.

1:07:49
- Yeah, lives at the...
- Chestevere Apartments.

1:07:51
Chestevere. Don't tell me
he's mixed up with her.

1:07:54
Sure he is.
1:07:55
That boy must have a scooter.
Just back from Cuba and he...

1:07:58
Cuba?
1:07:59
- I thought he said that...
- lf you call this Cuba.

1:08:02
He's been hanging around these joints
ever since he got out of stir.

1:08:07
Say, you know more about this
than the cops do.

1:08:10
And they're all wrong, if they think Phil
was mixed up in that thing on the Island.

1:08:15
Why, I saw him myself,
going in about 11:00...

1:08:34
Put those lights on!
1:08:51
Remember me?
1:08:58
- SeƱora, are you all right?
- Yes, I'm all right.


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