:52:02
	-Why did he send me an invitation?
-I don't know. I don't know.
:52:05
	Why should I know about
your invitations?
:52:08
	I don't know anything.
:52:10
	What do you want from me?
Why did you come here?
:52:12
	I know nothing.
I know nothing.
:52:14
	Now you're a lousy actress.
:52:15
	What's this I've been reading
about you in the newspaper?
:52:19
	Who is Secretary Bailey?
:52:22
	Flammatory words
from a union boss?
:52:31
	You still won't come
and stop the workers...
:52:31
	Jerry Bailey is
a rich businessman.
:52:35
	or the social movement.
:52:37
	Listen to me,
you socialist asshole.
:52:41
	We don't give a good fart
about this socialist workers...
:52:41
	He came to the USA as a
starving immigrant to make...
:52:44
	and their movements.
We just want you...
:52:44
	a lot of money in
San Francisco and Los Angeles.
:52:46
	out of the factory so we can
get the furnaces working again.
:52:47
	Where he's lived for
thirty years.
:52:49
	I know all that. It's all in the papers.
What else is there?
:52:51
	This is the last offer
you're going to get.
:52:54
	You want to sign it or what?
:53:00
	He married a very wealthy woman.
:53:02
	Tell your bosses
they can wipe their ass on it.
:53:04
	They had a child.
:53:07
	She died when the child was born.
:53:11
	A few years ago
he went into politics.
:53:12
	Fill her up.
:53:14
	Moved here.
:53:16
	That's all past history.
I'm talking about now.
:53:20
	Right now he's in trouble.
:53:24
	Why don't you just tell me
you've been living him all these years?
:53:28
	And that you're his lover.
:53:39
	Age can wither me, Noodles.
:53:40
	This is my last...
:53:46
	We're both getting old.
:53:48
	Hold it, boys. Don't shoot.
:53:53
	It's me, Crowning.
:53:54
	The only thing we have left now,
are our memories.