Anatomy of a Murder
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- She was there.
- Did Barney Quill leave that night?

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- Yes.
- Do you remember when he returned?

:05:06
I think he came back around midnight.
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Now from which entrance did he come?
Did he come from the lobby entrance...

:05:11
or come from that outside entrance?
:05:14
It was from the lobby.
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- And how did he appear to you then?
- How do you mean?

:05:19
You understood the prosecution well
when he asked you that question...

:05:22
about Lt. Manion's appearance.
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Oh, well, he was just
old Barney, like usual.

:05:27
You mean he was just good old sober,
reliable, gentle...

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salt-of-the-earth,
friend-to-man Barney.

:05:35
Your Honor, what kind
of a question is that?

:05:37
I withdraw the question, Your Honor.
:05:43
Had Barney changed his clothes
since he left the bar?

:05:46
I don't remember.
:05:47
Might his clothing have been different
when he returned--

:05:50
that is, might he
have changed his clothes?

:05:53
I didn't notice.
:05:55
Was Barney drinking that night?
:05:57
Well, he always had a few shots
while he was talking to the customers.

:06:01
- He's friendly.
- Oh, sure, he was. Good old Barney.

:06:05
Now how many shots would you say
good old Barney usually had?

:06:08
I don't know.
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Wasn't he in fact pretty loaded
that night?

:06:13
Objection. Even if the deceased
was dead drunk...

:06:16
it's no defense to this charge.
:06:18
Sustained.
I suggest you get off this.

:06:23
What would you call a man with
an insatiable penchant for women?

:06:26
A what?
:06:28
A penchant, a desire,
taste, passion.

:06:32
Well, a ladies man, I guess.
:06:35
Or maybe just a damn fool.
:06:38
Just answer the questions.
:06:41
The attorneys will provide
the wisecracks.

:06:44
Well, what else would you call
a man like that?

:06:48
- We can't see the drift of this.
- You mean you do see.

:06:52
You may answer.
:06:53
Can you think of another name?
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Woman chaser.
:06:57
- Try again.
- Masher?


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