Somewhere in the Night
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:00:31
So, what's on your mind?
:00:33
I got a message that Larry Cravat
was at this address.

:00:35
Oh, you sure
that's the name?

:00:37
- You sure it ain't John Smith or Joe Blow
or No-Hit Hennessey? - I said Larry Cravat.

:00:42
Yeah. That's what you said. You remembered it.
You got a head on your shoulders.

:00:45
Now take it out of here
before I bust it.

:00:47
You're getting a little too excited, mister.
Maybe you're Larry Cravat.

:00:50
How do you
like this guy?

:00:53
Here, look.
It didn't work. Now beat it.

:00:56
You thought that she was home
and I wasn't. So I am home.

:00:59
So I answer the door.
So you quickly ask...

:01:01
"Does Oscar Fink live here?"
Or, "Do you want to buy a canary?"

:01:04
- I don't know what you're talkin' about.
- That's all, brother.

:01:07
What's going on out here?
:01:09
What's he selling?
:01:11
What's he selling?
You wouldn't know, of course.

:01:13
You never seen him before,
of course.

:01:15
If it's insurance, I'll take a little on him.
Double indemnity.

:01:18
- What's that mean?
- It means if I beat your brains in, I get paid double.

:01:22
Whatever it is, mister, we don't want any,
and we haven't got any.

:01:25
- I'm looking for Cravat.
- Whoever he is.

:01:28
- Well, look somewhere else.
- Yeah. Look someplace else.

:01:34
Maybe she could
suggest where.

:01:37
Gotta have
a special place, huh?

:01:40
He wants to know,
can you suggest someplace he can look?

:01:43
Doesn't he know I'm a lady?
:01:45
Tell him I busted my crystal ball,
and he'll have to find one for himself.

:01:48
She busted her crystal ball.
You'll have to find one for yourself.

:01:52
- Crystal ball?
- A fortune-teller.

:01:54
Ask her which one
she goes to.

:01:56
Which one do you go to?
Crystal ball is a fortune-teller?


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