1:40:01
Hello. I haven't seen you in a long time.
1:40:05
I haven't been here for a long time.
1:40:09
Miss Packard, Eddie Felson. James...
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Findley.
1:40:13
- Glad to meet you.
- And I, you.
1:40:16
I think I've heard about you, Mr. Felson.
You play pocket billiards, don't you?
1:40:21
- Now and then. Why? Do you?
- A little, but I'm afraid I generally lose.
1:40:26
So does Eddie.
1:40:29
- I win sometimes.
- I bet you do, Mr. Felson. I just bet you do.
1:40:35
How much?
1:40:39
Bert?
1:40:40
I believe Mr. Felson
is making a proposition.
1:40:43
Could be.
1:40:45
Well, Mr. Felson...
1:40:46
...maybe you'd like to come to my place
sometime. We can play billiards.
1:40:50
When?
1:40:51
- You're very direct.
- That's right. When?
1:40:55
- Tonight?
- What time?
1:40:59
I'm having some people for drinks
right after the races.
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Why don't you all come?
Then about 10:00 we can play.
1:41:05
- We'll be there.
- Good.
1:41:13
If you don't mind,
I think I will stay at the hotel.
1:41:16
- What's the matter?
- I'm tired.
1:41:18
Come on, it'll be a lot of laughs.
Findley's parties are famous.
1:41:22
He invites everybody from high society
to every tramp in town.
1:41:27
Another way he gets his kicks.
1:41:29
It excites him to be around
the criminal type. Some men are like that.
1:41:34
Some women, too.