Anatomy of a Murder
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:49:01
That's it, as far as
the army's concerned.

:49:03
I don't know how I can get around this.
I'll try and think of something.

:49:06
Look, my wife hasn't been here
in two days. Have you seen her?

:49:09
- No, not for a while.
- Where the hell is she?

:49:12
You've got other things
to worry about, Lieutenant.

:49:14
I'll get in touch with your wife.
I'll tell her you miss her.

:49:17
Yeah, you tell her that.
:49:20
- Thanks, Sulo.
- Okay, Paulie.

:49:26
I know just how you feel, Lieutenant.
:49:29
I'd be tearing my hair out too
if I had something like that outside.

:49:34
Something like what outside?
:49:36
You know what I mean. Something like
that running around on the loose.

:49:46
Now, what's the big noise, buckos?
:49:50
It's me, dummy. I hit my elbow
on this lousy iron bar.

:49:54
You want some rubbing alcohol maybe?
:49:58
A little bourbon might help.
:50:01
Knock it off, buckos.
:50:03
Let's finish the game, Lieutenant.
:50:34
Hey, what a crazy lawyer we got.
:50:37
Hiya, Paulie. That's what
they call you, isn't it? Paulie?

:50:40
That's a crazy name
for a crazy lawyer.

:50:52
- Thanks for letting me sit in, Pie-Eye.
- Hey, you're not splitting the scene?

:50:56
- I mean, you're not cuttin' out?
- No, I'll be back.


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