Kid Galahad
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:11:01
You heard me, a mechanic.
:11:03
Now, all I want you to do
is brush him off lightly.

:11:07
Okay.
:11:10
Walter.
:11:13
Willy, this is Walter Gulick.
:11:14
- Pleased to meet you, sir.
- I explained to Walter that...

:11:17
there mightn't be anything available
in his line, especially at this time of year.

:11:21
That's about it, soldier.
:11:23
What I mean is, well, nobody ever
called Cream Valley a little Detroit.

:11:28
I understand what you mean, sir.
:11:29
About the only job open around here
is a sparring partner for this man's tiger.

:11:33
- Well, he's the right size, ain't he?
- Oh, lay off, Howie.

:11:36
For somebody without experience...
:11:37
the kid could save himself time and trouble
by stepping in front of a train.

:11:41
I've had experience, Mr. Grogan.
I did a lot of boxing in the army.

:11:44
Now, wait a minute.
Mercy killings aren't allowed, not even here.

:11:47
Why didn't you say you wanted
to be a fighter?

:11:49
Well, it's not that I want to be a fighter,
it's just...

:11:53
I've had experience,
and I could use the money.

:11:55
I'm only in position to pay you
$5 a round, sonny.

:11:57
- I'll take it.
- That's a deal.

:12:00
- Willy, you can't let him do this.
- It's no skin off me. Talk to Zimmerman.

:12:11
Man, you have a visitor.
This time it ain't a bookmaker.

:12:13
- What kind of visitor?
- Otto Danzig.

:12:17
No, no, no. He ain't up there.
Otto's not that careless.

:12:19
He's waiting for you in that new motel
down the road.

:12:37
- Willy.
- Hello.

:12:48
- Hello, Otto.
- Hello, Willy. Sit down.

:12:51
Sit down?
:12:52
Meet some friends of mine, Willy.
Associates, let's say.

:12:55
Marvin and Ralphie.
:12:57
They're not New York boys,
so their faces won't be familiar...


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