:29:02
Moving somebody in?
:29:04
Move in, move out.
Always people come and go.
:29:08
One place they never leave.
:29:10
You know, 63 years l live in one place -
the house of my body.
:29:15
Move in when l born, move out when l die.
You bet. Yes, sir.
:29:20
- Can l help you?
- Oh, no, grazie. l mean thank you.
:29:23
lf you help, then afterward
other thing gets heavier.
:29:27
l go and get the other one.
:29:38
- What do you want?
- To see the super.
:29:40
- What can l do for you?
- Card on the mailbox, Christina Bailey.
:29:44
The police have been
through her apartment.
:29:46
The police have been
through her apartment.
:29:49
l wanna go through her apartment.
:29:51
- Ask him who he is, Horace.
- Tell her to shut up.
:29:56
Shut up.
:29:58
- Can l help you?
- l don't be fooled so easy this time.
:30:02
ls the young fellow, my deep breath.
:30:04
Always willing to help an old man
moving people around.
:30:07
Because people, they always move.
They never stand still.
:30:11
Move from here, from there,
and move all the time...
:30:17
Her lease still has a month to go,
but the police said l could rent it.
:30:22
Whose stuff is this?
:30:24
We rent it furnished,
but she fixed it up to suit herself.
:30:36
- No bird?
- Her roommate let it die.
:30:39
- What's her name?
- Carver. Lily Carver.
:30:42
She moved out a couple of days ago.
All of a sudden, in the middle of the night.
:30:46
Didn't say where.
:30:49
(Schubert's ''Unfinished Symphony''
on radio)
:30:53
She always had it tuned to that station.