1:13:00
I had to search you, Mr. Hammett.
1:13:02
My clients would never
have forgiven me if I hadn't.
1:13:04
You do understand.
1:13:06
Of course.
1:13:13
I shall miss my Winston,
Mr. Hammett.
1:13:16
Well, I won't.
1:13:17
We were together for a long time,
a very long time.
1:13:20
We understood each other.
1:13:25
But as an officer of the court,
I have my sworn duty.
1:13:29
- Who are you calling?
- The proper authorities, of course.
1:13:32
- Who will do what?
- Tidy things up, naturally.
1:13:36
- Just like that?
- Yes, Mr. Hammett, just like that.
1:13:39
- You're an original, Hagedorn.
- The front door is to the left.
1:13:43
Thank you.
1:13:47
Open up, Samuel.
1:13:49
- I'm on the phone.
- Well, make it snappy.
1:13:52
Kit?
1:13:54
- What?
- My lawyer is Jim Welch,
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he's in the book. Call him
as soon as I go through the door.
1:13:58
I don't think I like
this new career of yours.
1:14:01
It almost got me killed tonight.
1:14:02
And for what? Answer me that,
smart guy. What was in it for me?
1:14:06
A peep in a cesspool,
a roll in the hay.
1:14:09
- A roll in the hay, at least.
- I'm serious.
1:14:12
Look, you went
because I asked you to,
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because you knew
there was nobody else I could ask.
1:14:17
Take it easy, Tom.
1:14:27
- Hello, Tom. What's the good word?
- I told you to stay out of it, Samuel.
1:14:31
- So you did.
- So let's go.
1:14:32
And don't ask me where,
don't argue,
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because if you argue,
I'm gonna put the cuffs on.
1:14:37
Well, I guess
you better damn well do that.
1:14:40
How's that?
1:14:46
Samuel, from now on,
you're on your own.
1:14:50
And God help you.