:07:03
If we'd gotten away with it,
Harry, they'd remember us.
:07:06
Excuse me?
:07:09
Harry Doyle and Archie Long?
:07:12
- Maybe.
- Who wants to know?
:07:14
I'm Richie Evans.
:07:17
I've been looking forward
to meeting you guys.
:07:20
Looking forward to meeting us?
:07:22
Why is that, son?
:07:23
I'm your probation officer.
:07:26
Probation officer?
:07:27
You always meet parolees
at the prison gate?
:07:29
Well, not ordinarily, but you guys
are not ordinary parolees.
:07:34
We ain't?
:07:36
You're the best there was.
I know everything about you guys.
:07:39
My master's thesis was about
great outlaws of the 20th century.
:07:43
Dillinger, Capone, Pretty Boy Floyd.
:07:47
When I heard you were up for parole,
:07:49
- I actually asked for your cases.
- You did?
:07:52
- You're the last of your kind.
- We are.
:07:56
- I could tell you a story...
- That's in the past.
:07:58
We're fully rehabilitated now.
:08:02
That's right.
:08:03
I thought you might need a lift.
That's why I came out here.
:08:07
Well, that's real nice of you,
Mr Evans.
:08:10
Call me Richie. OK?
:08:12
OK, Richie.
:08:14
I'll go get the car. I'll be right back.
:08:22
- It's a great beginning, Arch.
- Jeez, things are looking up already.
:08:42
Pardon me, gentlemen.
Are you Harry Doyle and Archie Long?
:08:45
- We've got a fan club, Harry.
- That's us, friend. Who might you be?
:08:49
I might be the guy who's been waiting
30 years just to blow your heads off!
:08:59
Damn it.