1:08:00
Your whole attitude,
I find thoroughly aggravating.
1:08:04
What time is it?
1:08:07
That seems a little beside the point.
1:08:10
It happens to be 10:45,
or thereabouts.
1:08:13
You're licked, Martinelli.
1:08:16
Quarter to 11, manager,
Hotel Southern...
1:08:21
...will phone me here.
1:08:24
- Don't fall for that.
- Shut up.
1:08:27
Yes, Mr. Murdock? Do go on.
I'm interested.
1:08:30
He's just making with the mouth.
1:08:34
Wrong, as usual.
1:08:40
Yes?
1:08:42
This is Mr. Martinelli.
1:08:45
No, Sanderson,
Mr. Murdock is not here.
1:08:49
I haven't seen him tonight.
1:08:52
That's the right answer.
Now you're really taken care of.
1:08:58
In what manner, if I may ask?
1:09:00
Sanderson's got a letter I wrote.
1:09:05
If I'm not back at the hotel by 11:15
to collect it myself...
1:09:12
...he's to call the police
and turn it over to them.
1:09:16
Are you going for that garbage?
1:09:20
And just what does this fascinating
letter contain, Mr. Murdock?
1:09:25
Evidence.
1:09:27
Evidence that a couple of cheap guns
named Martinelli and Krause...
1:09:33
...knocked off Johnny Preston
on the Tarpon Springs Road.
1:09:37
Correct me if I'm wrong.
1:09:40
Take him to the Hotel Southern.
1:09:42
Walk arm in arm, with your hand
on the gun in your pocket.
1:09:47
Go to the elevators, our bruised
guest's hat down over his face.
1:09:52
Murdock will call the manager
and tell him to bring the letter.
1:09:56
Station him in the bathroom.
1:09:58
He will call out to Sanderson
to give you the letter.