Night and the City
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:29:02
Never less than a hundred quid.
And who runs the place for him? I do. Me.

:29:06
I know
how to make a club spin.

:29:08
If he can do that,
just think, Harry, think.

:29:11
We're younger, stronger,
healthier than he is.

:29:13
We've got more life in our little finger
than he has in the whole of his body.

:29:17
Oh, Harry, we must. I've got to get away
from him. Please, Harry. Please! Please!

:29:21
Helen, listen - Listen!
:29:24
You can still
get away from Phil.

:29:27
This wrestling pitch is gonna mean
a lot to us. It's gonna mean the whole -

:29:38
All right, Helen.
:29:41
You always were
a smart girl.

:29:45
Maybe you're right.
:29:47
I'm always right.
:29:51
Now telephone
that wrestler.

:29:54
Tell him you're set.
:29:56
You'll string him
and Phil along.

:29:59
But night and day,
you're gonna do one thing -

:30:02
rip London apart
if you have to...

:30:05
but you're going to
get me that license.

:30:10
All right, Helen.
:30:18
- Who is it?
- We are looking for a Mr. Harry Fabian.

:30:22
He's not here.
The place is closed. Go away.

:30:24
Mr. Kristo sent us.
:30:27
- Sorry. Forgive me.
- It is I who must ask you
to forgive this intrusiĆ³n, sir.

:30:31
But it is imperative that I have a few words
with Mr. Harry Fabian.

:30:35
I understand he is
employed by you, sir.

:30:37
Well, in a manner
of speaking.

:30:40
- He works on commissiĆ³n.
But I should hardly regard -
- Ah, yes, quite.

:30:43
My name, sir, is Chilk. Fergus Chilk.
I am Mr. Kristo's personal solicitor.

:30:47
This is Mr. Yosh.
He also is employed by Mr. Kristo.

:30:50
Well, if there's anything
I can do for Mr. Kristo -

:30:53
Yes, quite. Thank you.
:30:55
Mr. Kristo is disturbed.
Yes, disturbed.

:30:58
Word has reached him that Harry Fabian
is about to engage in the promotion of wrestling.


prev.
next.