:42:00
Didn't need no oil - Guess you
didn't come here for the car, huh, mister?
:42:04
Could you get my windscreen, please?
:42:06
Don't worry.
:42:11
You wouldn't happen to know a guy
named of Edward Shoebridge, would ya?
:42:15
used to live around here.
:42:20
Name don't ring no bell with me.
:42:22
What would you be wantin' with this,
uh, what's his name, uh, Shoebridge?
:42:25
Yeah. Legal matter.
:42:28
- You a lawyer?
- Yeah. (Coughs)
:42:31
Name's McBride. Frank McBride.
:42:34
First time I ever talked to a lawyer
didn't cost me money.
:42:36
Actually, Mr Maloney, by talking to me
you could make yourself some money.
:42:42
Yeah?
:42:43
I'm prepared to pay
a reasonable sum of cash,
:42:46
right now, for any information
that could lead me to Eddie Shoebridge.
:42:52
Where I come from,
lawyers are usually bad news.
:42:54
Oh, no. Not this time.
This time they're good news.
:42:57
Matter of fact,
l think that Eddie Shoebridge
:42:59
would be delighted
when he hears from me.
:43:01
What are you gonna tell him?
:43:03
Well, my client has asked me
to keep that confidential.
:43:06
Who hired you to find this guy?
:43:10
- That's confidential also.
- Sure like to help you, Mister -
:43:14
Business ain't all that good around here.
:43:17
- I think you can help me.
- Is that right?
:43:19
See, people around here have been
telling me that Eddie Shoebridge is dead.
:43:23
(Sighs) Well, if he's dead,
looks like he ain't gonna be hearin'
:43:26
all that good news
you have to tell him, huh?
:43:29
l think he's alive.
:43:31
(Sighs)
Sure don't keep this car very clean.
:43:35
You want to tell me why you put
a headstone on an empty grave, Maloney?
:43:40
What headstone?
:43:42
The one you paid $395 for back in 1965.
:43:48
You owe me $2.47, mister.
:43:51
Two weeks before that,
you went to the county courthouse
:43:53
and asked for a certificate
of death for Edward Shoebridge,
:43:57
and you were turned down.