:08:02
January, 1943.
:08:04
"T," "T," "T."
Taylor.
:08:07
- Did you say George Taylor?
- Yes.
:08:10
Afraid you have the wrong hotel, son.
There's no George Taylor in our books.
:08:14
Well, maybe it was November
or February.
:08:16
This runs through from July to July,
and there's no George Taylor.
:08:18
I'm sorry, son.
:08:20
What's the matter?
Aren't you feeling all right?
:08:23
Yeah. I- I guess
I just made a mistake.
:08:25
I thought, uh-Well, I see you got
the Purple Heart, and I thought that maybe-
:08:29
No, no. It's okay.
:08:31
- I don't suppose you've got a vacancy, have you?
- We're all filled.
:08:35
- Always one or two.
- Thank you.
:08:38
Our, uh- Our bellboys
are all out of the army...
:08:40
but they still ain't convinced
they won't get jobs as bank presidents.
:08:44
- It's, uh, 618, straight ahead as you get off the elevator.
- Thank you.
:08:49
And, uh, I'm sorry about
not finding your friend.
:09:04
Yeah. This is it all right.
:09:06
That'll be 13.60
storage charges.
:09:09
Three years and seven months
it's been laying here.
:09:12
Another five months,
and it'd have been sold for the charges.
:09:14
That's the longest I ever heard of
anybody checking a briefcase.
:09:20
Even a trunk-
Unless it had a body in it.
:09:25
Hey.