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1:09:22
So Jack got rich. And when he grew up,
he married a princess.

1:09:25
And they lived happily forever after.
1:09:38
- Teach, how about the main feature?
- Marilyn Monroe, hey?

1:09:42
Humphrey Bogart.
1:09:44
- What'd you think of the story?
- It was lousy. There was no dames.

1:09:47
- Miller, what did you think?
- This Jack, he's a pretty cool cat.

1:09:51
I don't like fairy stories, you know?
1:09:53
- Speranza?
- I don't know. I felt sorry for the giant.

1:09:56
Oh? Why's that?
1:09:58
Well, this Jack, he ain't no hero.
He's a pretty dumb hick.

1:10:01
Yeah, look. His old lady
sends him out to sell a cow.

1:10:04
Jack the jerk meets up
with a con man...

1:10:06
...and let him have the cow
for a couple of beans.

1:10:09
- That wasn't smart.
- He climbed that beanstalk...

1:10:12
...until he disappeared in another land.
- Without a space helmet, man.

1:10:16
How'd that giant get up
without any beanstalk?

1:10:19
This is a fairy story. He just flew.
1:10:21
- I got this Jack pegged for a thief.
- The giant was supposed to kill...

1:10:24
...Jack's father and stole his money.
1:10:26
- How'd Jack know?
- It was supposed Jack thought...

1:10:29
...that the giant stole from him. Did that
give Jack the right to steal the hen?

1:10:33
- No, he's gotta have proof.
- Suppose he had proof.

1:10:36
- Jack, he should've called the cops.
- Yeah, and the cops would've kept the loot.

1:10:40
- Could be.
- Not the FBI.

1:10:44
And that magic harp.
1:10:47
If the giant would've been so bad,
the harp would've wanted to be snatched.

1:10:51
- Could be.
- Why do you suppose that magic harp...

1:10:53
...liked that giant so much?
- I know. Because the giant, he liked music.

1:10:57
Jack was a heist man. He got away
with burglary three times.


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