On the Waterfront
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:17:05
Give me that.
:17:07
Get away!
:17:08
-Give it to me!
-Why?

:17:11
Give it to me!
:17:14
What makes you so special?
:17:16
Things are looking up on the dock.
:17:18
Don't you recognise her?
That's Joey Doyle's sister.

:17:21
Give me that.
:17:25
-You're Joey Doyle's sister?
-Yes, I am.

:17:30
You don't wanna go to work today anyhow.
:17:33
lt's been nice wrestling with you.
:17:40
Edie!
:17:42
Pop. Here's your tab, take it.
:17:46
All right, give it to me. I can use it.
:17:48
Now get back to the sisters
where you belong.

:17:51
I'm surprised at you, Father,
if you don't mind my saying so.

:17:54
Letting her see things ain't fit
for the eyes of a decent girl.

:17:58
All right, that's all. Come back tomorrow.
:18:06
What do you do now?
:18:08
Like Big Mac said, come back tomorrow.
:18:10
Tomorrow? No ship tomorrow.
:18:12
I've been standing here for five
straight mornings and that bum there...

:18:16
-Come on, get out of here!
-...looks right through you.

:18:20
-I'm sorry, Father, I didn't mean it.
-What do you want to do?

:18:24
Come on, let's go get a ball.
:18:26
Wait a minute.
ls this all you do, just take it like this?

:18:31
What about your unions?
:18:36
No other union in the country'd
stand for a thing like that.

:18:39
The waterfront is tougher, Father,
like it ain't part of America.

:18:43
-Do you know how a trigger local works?
-No. How?

:18:46
You get up in the meeting, you make a
motion, the lights go out, then you go out.

:18:51
That's how it's been since Johnny
and his cowboys took over the local.

:18:54
Name one place where it's safe
to talk without getting clobbered.

:18:57
-The church.
-What?


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