1:43:00
l'm not hurting anybody!
1:43:04
(police radio)
1:43:08
He was found guilty in New York
and sentenced to four months, right?
1:43:12
Yes.
1:43:14
- He was frightened of being confined?
- Yes.
1:43:17
Among his belongings,
they found a letter from the bank,
1:43:21
that said he had lost the house.
1:43:23
Do you suppose those things and that
letter had anything to do with his death?
1:43:28
l don't know what you mean.
1:43:30
See you Saturday.
1:43:31
Get some sleep and do something
about that weight.
1:43:34
Yeah, you're right.
l'm gonna go on a diet. Bye-bye.
1:43:39
Bye, man.
1:43:51
l know where you're trying
to take this, and it's just not so.
1:43:54
He'd never do a thing like that.
1:43:59
Anyway...
1:44:05
Anyway, why was he
trying to lose weight?
1:44:08
l loved him. l really loved him.
1:44:11
l'm very happy that his records
are starting to sell again.
1:44:14
He was nutty, you know?
He did a lot of crazy things.
1:44:21
And we were always doing bits
to crack each other up.
1:44:24
Doesn't it strike you as rather ironic that
1:44:28
the things that Lenny was arrested for
1:44:31
would be considered
fairly harmless today?
1:44:35
(Honey) Well, like, um,
l don't really know about that.
1:44:42
l mean...
1:44:47
He was just so damn funny.
1:44:52
You know l'm negotiating
for a film based on his life?
1:44:55
l got all the rights tied up.
1:44:57
Oh, listen, l'm afraid
that's all the time l have.