:04:01
You've been telling me that
for the last three days.
:04:04
Well, I can't locate the files.
:04:06
I spent hours on it
at the Exchange today.
:04:10
Talked to every other book
who was there.
:04:12
You know, there are 20 million guys
out of work in Manhattan alone...
:04:15
...just waiting for my job
and yours too.
:04:18
I want to close that case
and sign it out.
:04:21
What the hell kind of miracle
do you want of me?
:04:24
I'm just an ordinary police book,
not the Library of Congress.
:04:29
I don't know why I bother.
:04:31
Because it's your job.
Besides, you love me.
:04:38
- That margarine's turned.
- Son of a bitch.
:04:43
Zolitnikoff, no record.
Matthewson, no jurisdiction.
:04:47
Chergov, home.
And Donaldson, extradite.
:04:54
Why don't you eat something?
:04:56
- I'm not hungry enough yet.
- It's not bad.
:05:00
Tasteless, odorless crud.
:05:06
You don't know any better.
:05:12
Oh, for...
:05:15
You know, when I was a kid...
:05:17
...food was food.
:05:19
Before our scientific magicians
poisoned the water...
:05:25
...polluted the soil,
decimated plant and animal life.
:05:28
Why, in my day,
you could buy meat anywhere.
:05:31
Eggs, they had. Real butter.
Fresh lettuce in the stores.
:05:35
I know, Sol. You told me before.
:05:37
How can anything survive
in a climate like this?
:05:39
A heat wave all year long.
:05:42
A greenhouse effect.
Everything is burning up.
:05:46
Okay, wise guy.