:14:03
George Taylor
at the Martin Hotel.
:14:04
George Taylor,
the Martin Hotel.
:14:07
Thanks.
:14:09
Hey, uh, maybe you oughta
try around the corner.
:14:13
- What's around the corner?
- Café. Called the Cellar.
:14:15
Because it's in a cellar.
:14:17
Lots of guys get loaded there
and then come over here to sweat it out.
:14:21
- Maybe you oughta ask there about your pal.
- What time's it open?
:14:23
How do I know?
When it gets dark.
:14:26
Thanks. I'll try it.
:14:52
- Larry Cravat come in yet, honey?
- Larry Cravat?
:14:54
- I'm sorry. I wouldn't know.
- Thanks anyway.
:15:00
- Good evening, sir.
- Mr. Cravat's table.
:15:03
- Mr. Cravat. With a "C" or a "K"?
- "C."
:15:07
I'm very sorry. Mr. Cravat has
no reservation this evening.
:15:10
- Well, he might have forgot. I'll wait for him at the bar.
- Thank you.
:15:19
Thank you, Mr. Mitchell.
:15:23
Mr. Mitchell
anybody special?
:15:25
- He's a customer.
- You must know a lot of customers.
:15:28
- You must know a lot of names.
- Enough. What'll you have?
:15:30
You name it.
:15:33
- Been around here a long time?
- Ever since they took the bars off the door.
:15:38
Friend of mine used to come in a lot.
Maybe you know him.
:15:41
Larry Cravat?
:15:44
I, uh, used to know a Larry Cashman,
but that ain't Cravat.
:15:50
Well, maybe you could ask around.
:15:52
Maybe some of the other boys
would know him.
:15:56
Could be.
I'll, uh, ask around, Mr. -