On the Waterfront
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:57:12
Wait a second, wait a minute.
:57:13
I just want to talk to you one second.
:57:17
You've got to listen to me.
:57:19
I'm the one that set Joey Doyle up
for the knock off.

:57:30
Come on, take a walk with me, kid,
and give it to me straight.

:57:36
There's nothing I haven't heard. Come on.
:57:51
lt started out as a favour.
:57:53
Favour, who am I kidding?
lt's ''do it or else.''

:57:56
Believe me when I tell you
I just thought they were...

:57:59
...going to lean on him a bit.
I never thought he'd get knocked off.

:58:02
I tried to tell Edie the other night.
:58:04
I really tried to, I wanted to tell her.
:58:06
She's the first nice thing
that's ever happened to me.

:58:09
What are you going to do about it?
:58:11
What do you mean? About telling her?
:58:13
Yes, about telling her.
The commission. Your subpoena.

:58:16
I know you got a subpoena.
:58:18
I don't know.
:58:20
lt's like carrying a monkey
around on your back.

:58:22
lt's a question of ''who rides who.''
:58:25
lf I spill, my life ain't worth a nickel.
:58:28
And how much is your soul worth
if you don't?

:58:31
They're asking me to put the finger
on my own brother.

:58:36
Johnny Friendly used to take me
to ball games when I was a kid.

:58:39
Don't break my heart.
:58:41
I wouldn't care if he gave you
a life pass to the polo grounds.

:58:44
So you've got a brother.
Let me tell you something...

:58:47
...you've got other brothers
getting the short hand...

:58:50
...while Johnny is getting mustard
on his face at the polo grounds.

:58:54
Ball games.
:58:54
Listen, if I were you, I would walk right....
:58:59
Never mind.

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