Elmer Gantry
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1:16:00
But, Reverend, you invited us here.
1:16:02
If you withdraw your support now, you're
endorsing this vicious newspaper smear.

1:16:06
- These telegrams of protest...
- There's always a lunatic fringe...

1:16:09
These are from my parishioners. These
are complaints from my church board.

1:16:14
Even my national superior
telephoned me long-distance.

1:16:17
I'm sorry, Mr Morgan.
1:16:19
- If you turn against us now...
- What I do doesn't matter.

1:16:22
Public opinion has turned against you.
That does matter.

1:16:26
- Tell him it's Sister Sharon Falconer.
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1:16:29
- No, I'll wait.
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1:16:34
- Did you find Mr Gantry?
- Nobody's seen him since he left.

1:16:37
- His hotel room?
- Hasn't been there all day.

1:16:40
Yes? Mr Eddington?
1:16:44
I want to see you. No, sir, at once.
1:16:48
No, your office will be fine.
Will you please have Mr Lefferts there?

1:16:53
Thank you.
1:16:57
Maybe... something
happened to Mr Gantry.

1:17:00
Forget Mr Gantry.
1:17:24
- Evening, George.
- I'm busy.

1:17:27
I had a busy day myself.
736 Lombard Street, two-storey building.

1:17:32
Owner: George F Babbitt.
Tenant: speakeasy.

1:17:35
- I don't know what you're talking about.
- Of course. 1121 Maple Street.

1:17:39
Store front, apartment in rear.
Owner: George F Babbitt.

1:17:42
Business...
1:17:46
- Business: prostitution.
- On my property?

1:17:49
- Well, I'll have them evicted.
- Of course. Of course.

1:17:53
You've been victimised, George.
1:17:55
- Same as me.
- Yeah.

1:17:59
Evening, boys. Never bet into an open
pair... unless you've got the lock!


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