1:06:03
Susie?
1:06:05
Susie, as always, is free
to say anything she wants.
1:06:08
Go on, dear.
Say exactly what's on your mind, dear.
1:06:11
Those "dears" sound like daggers.
1:06:13
- What are you trying to do?
- Get her to stand up to you,
1:06:16
but you make her afraid to speak!
1:06:18
- Son, you raise your voice once more...
- Steve, please, please stop.
1:06:23
- JJ...
- I'm sorry, Susie.
1:06:38
Well, son, it looks like we may have
to call this game on account of darkness.
1:06:44
If looks could kill, I'd be dead.
1:06:47
No, I don't care about you. My whole
interest, if it's not too late, is in Susie.
1:06:52
And how to undo what you've done to her.
1:06:55
What have I done to her, except
not buy her a new fur coat lately?
1:06:59
You were right, Sidney. This boy is a dilly.
1:07:02
Why? Because I don't like the way you toy
with people? Your contempt and malice?
1:07:07
Sorry, Frank. You think
about yourself and your column.
1:07:10
To you, you're some kind
of a national glory,
1:07:13
but to me, and a lot of people like me,
1:07:16
your slimy scandal
and your phoney patriotics...
1:07:19
To me, Mr Hunsecker,
you're a national disgrace.
1:07:28
Son, I don't relish shooting
mosquitoes with elephant guns.
1:07:31
Suppose you just shuffle
along and call it a day?
1:07:34
My day with Susie isn't over yet.
1:07:36
Here's your head. What's your hurry?
1:07:44
You did it, JJ. You did it good.
1:07:53
Susie, I'd have to take it very much
amiss if you ever saw that boy again.