:35:27
- All right. Suppose we take a good look at each other.
- Let go of me.
:35:30
Who told you to watch me?
Who sent you here? Who?
:35:33
Sent me here?
I've lived three blocks away for 17 years.
:35:36
Just because I stopped under a tree
to light a cigar. What are you, crazy?
:35:39
Funny it had to be that tree.
And it's pretty late to be taking a walk.
:35:43
What's so funny about that tree?
Suppose I work nights, and when I come home-
:35:46
What business is it
of yours anyway?
:35:48
Why don't we call a cop
and let him ask the questions?
:35:51
Sure. Let go of me,
or I'll call a cop.
:36:01
Now what?
:36:03
I can't play alone like this anymore.
I'm getting the jumps.
:36:07
Chasing shadows.
I'll be hearing noises next.
:36:11
Christy, call up Phillips,
will ya?
:36:13
Tell him I want to talk to
that police lieutenant. Kendall.
:36:30
Ah. In case you don't know it, George,
this is why you fought the war.
:36:34
The four freedoms
and fried shrimps for Christy.
:36:36
That was the battle cry
at Iwo Jima. Thank you.
:36:41
Here he comes.
:36:44
- Hello, Mel.
- Hiya, Don.
:36:46
Sorry I'm late. Looked for a while
like I wouldn't get away at all.
:36:49
Go on.
Sit down. Sit down.
:36:51
Yeah, we're a little
shorthanded over at the office.
:36:54
Big postwar boom
in homicide.
:36:56
We went ahead and ordered.
What'll you have?
:36:58
Oh, I never eat lunch.
No. It keeps me sleepy all afternoon.