Midnight Cowboy
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:27:01
With proper management...
:27:02
you could be takin' home $50,
maybe $100 a day, easy.

:27:06
Hey, Brucey.
Hang in there, baby.

:27:10
What's that?
:27:12
Him I placed with O'Daniel
about two weeks ago.

:27:14
He ain't much of a stud either,
from what I hear.

:27:25
All right.
:27:27
Hey, horse.
:27:28
How about you take me to meet
this Mr. O'Daniel right now?

:27:32
You're a nice guy, and actually
I'd be doin' both of you a favor...

:27:35
but for what?
:27:37
What am I draggin' my bum leg
around town for?

:27:40
Tomorrow, some piece like that might be
scratching your back at the Plaza...

:27:44
and where am I gonna be?
:27:46
Hold on. You think I'm
that kind of a son of a bitch?

:27:50
Just name your cut.
Whatever you want, you got it now.

:27:55
It's all right.
:27:56
What you want? Five? Ten?
:27:58
Are you kidding me?
You know what I'd ask somebody else?

:28:01
- There's ten right there.
- All right. Forget it.

:28:04
I'll take the ten.
:28:06
But when I take you over
to see Mr. O'Daniel...

:28:09
I'm gonna have to have another ten
just to cover expenses, all right?

:28:13
Come on. I'll buy you coffee.
On me.

:28:17
Get outta here.
Bunch of creeps. Go to work.

:28:22
He needs you tonight.
:28:25
I got his tongue hangin' out.
:28:28
His name is Joe Buck.
He's a cowboy.

:28:30
Just came in from Texas.
:28:32
He's new to the city.
He don't know the ropes...

:28:35
but he's promising material,
if you know what I mean.

:28:39
Fabulous. Right away.
:28:41
What's your room number
there again, sir?

:28:44
Right. Okay.
:28:50
901. You got it?
Hold it a second.

:28:54
Let's see how you look.
:28:57
Fine.
:28:58
You look fine.

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