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:39:03
Now, get in here!
I'm gonna sweat you down to size, buster.

:39:07
Go on, get in there! That's right.
Get in there and stay in there!

:39:12
You see this. When you come out of there,
you'll be this tall.

:39:23
Why didn't Gilbert get me on the phone
instead of all this mystery tour crap?

:39:27
He enjoys playing life-size chess.
:39:30
Filthy pictures from temple of Zonk, signore.
:39:33
He's a two-bit blown -out film star, not God.
:39:36
Don 't lose your cool, ghost writer.
Think of the bread you're making.

:39:40
- Are these on the walls in there?
- Si. signore.

:39:43
- The League of Decency would love this.
- Sex wasn't dirty then.

:39:49
You want, you want, signore?
:39:50
No, no, I'm too young. Besides,
these fellows give me an inferiority complex.

:39:55
- But, signore...
- Remember what I said about Gilbert?

:39:59
Miller was too dead to agree,
but he would have done.

:40:02
- Who is Miller?
- Just a man who was knifed in my room.

:40:07
- What's that got to do with Preston?
- I'll tell you when I've found out.

:40:12
Bodies belong in the mortuary, not in my bath.
:40:15
You shouldn't be surprised, darling.
After all, you are the ghost writer.

:40:20
What's this, then? The family runabout?
:40:22
- Never use that word, Mickey.
- What word?

:40:25
Family! Nice to see you, hop aboard.
:40:34
OK, Tony, take us for a ride.
:40:43
So it's Preston Gilbert.
:40:45
Big mouth! I was supposed to tell him.
:40:48
I was getting in very deep.
Things were moving too fast to bail out.

:40:54
I've been with Preston for 32 years.
I started as a gofer.

:40:59
Let's go for coffee, go for this, go for that.
After nine years, he made me a partner.


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