Where the Sidewalk Ends
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1:05:01
Phone call for you, Mr Detective.
Do you want to answer it?

1:05:03
- No. I'm busy.
- That's what I thought.

1:05:05
I told him you weren't here.
1:05:07
It's wonderful how he looks at you.
He didn't even eat his ravioli,

1:05:11
he just eats you up with his eyes,
because you're so beautiful.

1:05:14
- Cut it out!
- What's the matter?

1:05:16
You don't know how to make love,
so I'm makin' love for you.

1:05:19
- Bye-bye, Martha.
- Bye.

1:05:26
It's a wonderful day.
1:05:31
No job, everybody against me,
my poor dad sitting in a cell,

1:05:35
and it's a wonderful day.
Isn't that amazing?

1:05:38
Hey, Mark!
1:05:40
Excuse me a minute.
1:05:43
- Hello, Mike.
- Where you been hidin', a manhole?

1:05:46
- What's up?
- Skipper's chewin' on the telephone.

1:05:48
Come on!
1:05:50
Do you mind going up to see Ackerman
alone? It might be better at that.

1:05:54
And wait for me at my hotel,
230a East 54.

1:05:57
I'll be there, Mark.
And thanks for everything.

1:06:04
Let's go.
1:06:15
- You wanted to see me, Inspector?
- Come here, you.

1:06:21
Is this one of the men
who beat you up last night?

1:06:24
That was just a personal affair, sir.
1:06:27
Your personal affairs
1:06:29
seem to be getting in the way
of the department, Dixon.

1:06:32
Take this man out
and hold him as a material witness.

1:06:39
You had no business
going after Scalise.

1:06:42
You were asked not to. You were told
to lay off by your superior.

1:06:46
I thought I could get a statement
out of him.

1:06:49
Well, you didn't, and now you've
driven Scalise to cover

1:06:51
with your bull-headed tactics.
It'll take us days to find him now.

1:06:55
- I'll find him.
- You'll find nobody!

1:06:59
I'm not throwing you
out of the department, like I should,


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