1:03:04
Your boy couldn't do his dirty contract,
so you did it for him?
1:03:09
- You might put it that way.
- How would you put it?
1:03:12
Well, that's easy, Tony.
I wanted to save the kid's neck.
1:03:16
You've sold yourself, the department
and me down the river
1:03:19
in the name of fatherhood?
1:03:22
What in the living hell
do you know about fatherhood?
1:03:29
Nothing. But I do know Earl Griffen.
1:03:32
You think he'll cover for you or me
in front of a Grand Jury?
1:03:37
My ears are still pretty good.
You don't have to shout.
1:03:41
What am I supposed to do with that?
1:03:44
Commissioner, I thought you'd never ask.
1:04:10
I've been waiting for you.
Can I get you an egg cream?
1:04:13
Never mind the egg cream.
What have you got?
1:04:16
- See the movie house down the street?
- Yeah, we see it.
1:04:19
OK, left side of the aisle,
ten rows from the back,
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you'll find a young boy, Hughie.
1:04:25
He's wearing a black jacket,
green corduroy pants,
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a gold sweater and a head full of hair.
1:04:31
- Kind of pretty, ain't he, Buster?
- Hughie what? Do we know him?
1:04:35
No, he's nothing. But once
he drove a car in a heist for Benesch.
1:04:39
Being a cute fella with the ladies,
he helps Benesch out with a few girls.
1:04:44
Sounds all right, Midge.
1:04:46
- What's he doing in there this time of day?
- Waiting for night.
1:04:50
- Thanks, Midge.
- I done good, didn't I?
1:04:52
If it works, it's good.
If it doesn't, it's lousy.
1:04:56
Yeah, you're right, Dan.