:14:03
The way I see it...
:14:04
gold can be as much of a blessing
as a curse.
:14:10
Look who's coming out
of the Hotel Bristol.
:14:14
Is that Pat McCormick
or am I seeing things?
:14:20
It's him.
:14:22
- Let's get him.
- Let's get him hard.
:14:24
Why don't you and me
go and buy me something?
:14:27
I could use a new pair of shoes.
:14:30
Hello, fellows, how are you?
Glad to see you.
:14:32
- Mr. Dobbs and Mr. Curtin, Señorita...
- López.
:14:34
López. I want you guys
to come and have a drink with me.
:14:37
I've got business
to attend to with these men.
:14:40
You go back up to the hotel and wait.
I won't be long.
:14:44
Okay.
:14:45
Fellas, let's have that drink.
Where have you been?
:14:48
I've been looking all over for you.
:14:54
Three shots of rye.
:14:56
Make mine brandy, Three Star.
:14:57
- Two brandies.
- Rye is good enough for me.
:15:00
I suppose you're wondering
about that money that's coming to you.
:15:03
The fact is I haven't been paid off
on that contract myself.
:15:06
If I had the money, you'd get it first thing.
I'll put you both on my next contract.
:15:10
It will come through by Monday
and we can set out Friday.
:15:13
Here's mud in your eye.
:15:18
We want what's coming to us.
We want it right here and now.
:15:20
- But didn't I just tell you...
- You better come across.
:15:27
And the balance, say,
the middle of next week?
:15:29
Nothing doing. Right here and now.
:15:31
Every cent or you won't walk out of here.
You'll be carried out.
:15:34
Let's don't stop being friends.
How about another drink?
:15:36
Two more brandies.
Put the bottle on the bar.
:15:39
If you want to get us liquored up...
:15:41
No, I'm just inviting you
to have a friendly drink with me.