1:21:00
Your bet.
1:21:06
Your bet.
1:21:08
- Three dollars.
- I call.
1:21:11
Who's winning all the money?
1:21:15
Been playing long?
1:21:17
Ask the bartender.
He's got a watch.
1:21:21
What do you know about
Joe Clemens, Yancey?
1:21:24
No more than you,
except he's dead.
1:21:26
How did you know he was dead?
1:21:29
I heard the boys talking. People
keep dropping in and out of here.
1:21:34
Bet you 5.
1:21:38
- I call.
- Yeah?
1:21:42
Three fives.
1:21:49
- You're under arrest, Yancey.
- For what?
1:21:51
For the murder of Joe Clemens.
1:21:55
- I'll be back in half an hour.
- I wouldn't count on that if I were you.
1:22:00
Take him along, Rusty.
1:22:13
What's the matter, Taylor?
1:22:15
Are you nervous?
1:22:17
Go ahead. Deal them.
1:22:20
Yancey seemed vague about this game.
Suppose you tell me what happened.
1:22:24
How should I know?
Ask one of them.
1:22:26
I'm asking you. Did Yancey ever leave
this table after the game started?
1:22:31
No. He never left the room.
1:22:34
I told you 100 times,
he never went out.
1:22:36
You're wasting time.
Answer my question.
1:22:39
No, he never left the table.
1:22:41
Stop lying. You're bad at it.
1:22:43
Yancey left that room sometime
between midnight and 1:00.
1:22:46
- No.
- What time?
1:22:48
- He didn't leave.
- Let me work him. I'll make him talk.
1:22:51
- You can't, I can.
- Let him alone.
1:22:53
If you're too stupid to realize
you're facing a charge of murder...
1:22:57
...you deserve what's coming to you.