Sweet Smell of Success
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:18:01
Yeah, a coincidence running into
the very man you been ducking all week.

:18:06
- This is my press agent, Joan.
- I tried to call you twice, but...

:18:09
What do ya do for that 100 a week?
Fall outta bed?

:18:12
I was on my way
to talk to Hunsecker. I got...

:18:14
- I'll have this kid arrested for larceny.
- When the band was at Roseland...

:18:18
That was two months ago. Take
your hands outta my pocket, thief.

:18:22
- Jimmy, now take it easy.
- Why?

:18:24
It's a dirty job, but I pay
clean money for it.

:18:26
No more, you don't. What is this,
showin' off for the girl?

:18:30
He's clever.
He knows when he's bein' fired.

:18:32
If you're funny, James,
I'm a pretzel. Drop dead.

:18:39
- How are you tonight, Mr Falco?
- Fine. Is he here?

:18:42
- Of course.
- Alone or surrounded?

:18:45
A senator, an agent
and a thing with blonde, wavy hair.

:18:52
Good evening.
:18:57
- Honey, get me Mr Hunsecker.
- Oh, he's right inside.

:19:00
So it isn't long-distance.
:19:04
- Hello?
- JJ, it's Sidney.

:19:06
- Could you come out for a minute?
- Could I come out? No.

:19:10
I have to talk to you, JJ. That's why.
:19:13
You had to do something for me.
You didn't do it.

:19:16
- Could I come in for a minute?
- No. You're dead. Get yourself buried.

:19:20

:19:26
Just a moment. I'm ringing.
:19:29
He doesn't answer.
Shall I take a message?

:19:36
- Oh, uh, Sidney?
- Later.

:19:51
I often wish I were deaf
and wore a hearing aid.

:19:54
With a flick of the switch, I could
shut out the greedy murmur of little men.

:19:58
- JJ, I need your ear for two minutes.
- Mac, I don't want this man at my table.


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