1:06:00
I wouldn't show him in a convict suit...
1:06:02
...so his family could see his picture
in the paper.
1:06:04
- You're a cheap, crooked grafter--
- We're talking now about what you are.
1:06:09
I'm fighting for my life,
not just my political life.
1:06:12
- He said unless you--
- That's what I said.
1:06:14
Here's the chance I'm willing to give him.
It's more of a chance than he'd give me.
1:06:18
Unless he decides by tomorrow that
he's so sick he has to go away for a year...
1:06:23
...Monday morning, all papers in the state,
except his, will carry the story I'll give.
1:06:28
What story?
1:06:30
- The story about him and Ms.Alexander.
- There isn't any story!
1:06:33
Shut up.
1:06:35
We've got evidence that would look bad
in the headlines.
1:06:38
Do you want me to give you the evidence?
1:06:42
I'd rather he withdrew
without having the story published.
1:06:45
Not that I care about him,
but I'd be better off that way.
1:06:51
So would you, Mrs.Kane.
1:06:54
What about me?
1:06:58
He said my name would be dragged
through the mud. That everywhere I went--
1:07:02
There seems to be only one decision
you can make, Charles.
1:07:05
I'd say that it'd been made for you.
1:07:09
You can't tell me the voters of this state--
1:07:11
I'm not interested in the voters
of this state right now.
1:07:14
I am interested in our son.
1:07:16
- Charlie, if they publish this story--
- They won't.
1:07:20
Good night, Mr.Gettys.
1:07:31
Are you coming, Charles?
1:07:36
No.
1:07:40
I'm staying here.
1:07:45
I can fight this all alone.
1:07:48
If you don't listen to reason,
it may be too late.
1:07:51
Too late? For what?
1:07:57
For you and this public thief...