:06:01
Two million dollars.
:06:03
You've put one of your cards
alongside mine.
:06:06
Thank you.
:06:08
As my hands closed on it,
the money disappeared like that.
:06:12
And with it,
a Mr. Larry Cravat.
:06:15
So, understand my position.
:06:18
For three years
I have lived in this stink...
:06:22
waiting for some hope,
some word.
:06:25
And yesterday it came.
:06:28
From a Turkish bath,
from a nightclub.
:06:31
I approached you.
You were reluctant.
:06:33
You wouldn't say
why you were looking for him.
:06:37
You didn't know
why he wrote to you...
:06:39
why the $5,000 deposit-
not even where he was.
:06:42
Mr. Taylor, I had to make you understand
that there was nothing I would not do...
:06:46
to find Larry Cravat!
:06:48
I got the idea.
I understood it the second time I passed out.
:06:51
But I can't help you, Anzelmo. I don't know
any other answers than the ones I gave.
:06:55
That I do not believe.
:06:58
Is this where we send for Hubert
and his rubber shillelagh?
:07:01
Mr. Taylor, I do not even
have to know where Cravat is.
:07:06
- I want you just to communicate with him for me.
- I can't. I wouldn't know how.
:07:10
That I do not believe either.
:07:12
Since your arrival there has been
considerable activity connected with him.
:07:16
You cannot be
unconcerned with it.
:07:19
You cannot be without some contact,
some connection.
:07:25
Supposing I could reach Cravat.
What would the message be?
:07:31
Phyllis, darling.
:07:35
You look like a couple of witches.
What cooks?
:07:39
How thoughtful of you, little one,
to send dear Mr. Taylor to me.
:07:42
Stop talking
like Bela Lugosi.
:07:44
How did you know
where to find me?
:07:46
I didn't know
I was going to find you.
:07:48
I got a note that said Larry Cravat was
at 42111/2 Summit.
:07:51
- I don't get it.
- From whom was the note?
:07:53
I don't know.
And don't try to beat it out of me. I don't know.
:07:57
Why would anybody want to
tie me in with Larry Cravat?