:28:01
Come in.
:28:04
You don't have to stand for any guff
while you're working for me.
:28:07
Thank you, Mr. Stephens.
Here's the figures on tonight's sales.
:28:10
- Thanks.
- Good night.
:28:11
Good night.
:28:18
What's on your mind?
:28:20
I don't like dead jockeys, Link.
That's what's on my mind.
:28:23
What's it to us what you like?
:28:26
It's like this. I've done the best
I could for you up till now.
:28:29
I've whitewashed you plenty
in all the papers.
:28:31
So now you're losing your nerve?
Too bad.
:28:33
But it's getting hot around here.
I need a change of air.
:28:37
I suppose you need carfare?
Would 500 help you out?
:28:41
I'm not going for a weekend, Link.
This is for good.
:28:45
I need 10,000.
:28:48
Why, that's cheap enough
for all the fixing I've done.
:28:52
That's a lot of dough, Whitey.
More than I've got on me.
:28:56
Just stick around downstairs.
We'll see you later.
:28:59
- Yeah, later, Whitey.
- Okay. Thanks. Thanks a lot.
:29:07
Looks like we could use
a new whitewasher.
:29:09
Yeah. Suits me.
:29:12
Say, boss. On the level,
is Whitey taking a powder?
:29:16
Is he leaving right away?
:29:18
Suppose he is. Will you miss him?
:29:21
I hope to kiss a pig, I will.
He owes me dough.
:29:24
Eight G's. Eight. Eight G's.
:29:28
And he never said a word
to me about leaving.
:29:31
You can't trust nobody, fellas.
:29:38
- Molly, darling.
- Hello, Paul.
:29:44
Darling. You sounded worried, though.
:29:46
I've been anxious
ever since you phoned.
:29:48
I've gotta get action right away.
Have you read the papers?
:29:51
They'll stop at nothing.
That's why I'm frightened, for you.
:29:54
I can't get the goods on those crooks.
:29:56
Tonight I asked Nick Charles
if he'd help. He turned me down.