:52:03
No, gentlemen, no. There's no time for that.
:52:07
I doubt whether there is
even time enough to get out of town.
:52:12
Phyllis, darling.
:52:17
The jig is up.
:52:22
- My car! We forgot it.
- We'll get it later.
:52:25
We're practically at the Cellar.
I'll open it up, and we'll have a drink.
:52:28
- I could use one.
- I wouldn't say no.
:52:32
Be careful. Don't trip over any of
the customers they forgot to clean up.
:52:37
It's a long time
since I've worked behind the bar.
:52:39
You gotta promise
not to tell the union.
:52:41
I'm 12 years behind
on my dues.
:52:44
Sit down.
:52:50
Stop me if
I'm repeating myself...
:52:52
but you're a very nice guy,
Mr. Phillips.
:52:54
- Forget it.
- I guess I owe you quite a bit.
:52:56
You owe me nothing
Whatever I did, I did for Christy.
:53:00
You've acted like an idiot
from the beginning.
:53:02
And the prize was walking
into that setup back there.
:53:04
- He couldn't help it.
- I didn't want to.
:53:06
You see, I figure that all of them
except one wanted nothing but the money.
:53:10
And that one wanted me
dead even more.
:53:13
'Cause if and when
I get my memory back...
:53:15
I'll know that he killed Steele that night.
:53:18
I figured he'd make some move, some attempt
to get me alone, even to get me...
:53:24
out of there.
:53:26
He had to get you alone,
didn't he?
:53:29
Away from the others
so he wouldn't show his hand.
:53:31
So they wouldn't know
that he-
:53:37
- I'm sorry you're in this, Christy.
- She's not in it.
:53:39
Did you know all along
that George was Larry Cravat?
:53:42
Not until tonight.
I never met Cravat.
:53:46
Steele had come up from Arizona
to bring me the two million.
:53:48
I'm in a good spot to slip big bills like that
into circulation.
:53:51
Steele didn't know me.
We were to meet on the dock.
:53:55
Cravat heard about it somehow. He met Steele,
convinced him he was me and got the money.