St. Ives
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:06:50
Oh, Mr. St. Ives? Do come in, come in.
:06:54
That film, The Big Parade,
is one of my favorite favorites.

:07:00
Better days then, Mr. St. Ives.
:07:02
- You are Mr. St. Ives?
- Yes.

:07:06
- Mr. Procane?
- Abner Procane. Can I get you a drink?

:07:11
- Yes, please.
- What will you have?

:07:13
A whiskey and soda, please.
:07:15
Has Mr. Green informed you
of my problem?

:07:18
I wanted to hear about it from you.
:07:20
Five brown leather-bound ledgers,
81/2-by-14...

:07:25
...were removed from a safe
in an upstairs office. A very tidy job.

:07:30
- When did they contact you?
- Friday.

:07:32
- But he didn't speak with me.
- Who talked to him?

:07:35
I did.
:07:40
The thief, or the man I spoke to,
will call again this afternoon...

:07:44
...with specific instructions
as to the exchange.

:07:46
He insisted you be here when he called
and that you act as a go-between.

:07:50
- I think that's the expression he used.
- This is Janet Whistler.

:07:58
- What else did he say?
- He demanded $ 100,000.


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