:31:01
I never had the pleasure of meeting
your wife. You know what I wonder, Leo?
:31:05
Maybe you can use a hot item
for tomorrow's column?
:31:08
What is this? Blackmail?
:31:11
Beat it.
:31:24
Leo, I've never had the pleasure
of meeting your wife.
:31:28
- Sidney Falco, Loretta.
- How do you do, Mr Falco?
:31:32
If you know about the horses, sit down.
:31:34
Have a glass of this
New York State champagne.
:31:36
- That's what my husband buys me.
- Imported wines aren't that great.
:31:41
Who's side are you on? His or mine?
:31:43
Frankly, I'm a neutral observer
for the United Nations.
:31:46
- What's your first name?
- Sidney.
:31:48
- No horse running by that name.
- Why don't you stop these $2 bets?
:31:53
It's compensation, Leo,
for the marginal life we lead.
:31:57
Sidney, did you hear
about the cloak-and...
:32:00
You tell him and I read it
in Hunsecker's column first.
:32:03
Oh, are you a spy for the other side?
:32:05
No. I actually sat down
to give Leo an item.
:32:08
Leo, he wants to give you
an item. Don't be sullen.
:32:12
- Would you mind your own business?
- Hitler.
:32:17
In case you wanna use it,
it's a blind. No names mentioned.
:32:21
For your private information,
the guy's name is Dallas.
:32:25
There's not a single name here
that gives off vibrations.
:32:32
Is there anything with a name
like Cigarette Girl?
:32:35
Cigarette Girl. No.
There's no name here like that.
:32:40
- I don't print blind items.
- What is this? Chess or checkers?
:32:45
Neither does Hunsecker.
He likes to use the real names.
:32:54
- Waiter, the check!
- Why are we running?
:32:57
This man is trying
to hold a gun to my head.