Mississippi Burning
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:01:08
Clinton,
you got problems at home to tend to.

:01:11
What do you mean?
:01:12
Please, don't let me interrupt you.
:01:12
I mean pull your head
out of your ass and get home!

:01:15
It's just when you've heard a question
a dozen times, it gets kinda boring.

:01:16
"I, Vincent Thompson, am the
cheddar-cheese champion of the world,"

:01:21
Yeah, I guess so.
:01:21
"In international competition with 42 other
entries, my cheddar won first prize...

:01:26
... based on flavor, texture,
appearance and color,"

:01:29
- You don't eat together?
- He works funny hours.

:01:34
Hey, Clinton.
I didn't expect you home so early.

:01:35
- You think that's odd?
- No.

:01:37
No, I work funny hours myself.
:01:39
Hi, Frank.
:01:41
I eat when I'm hungry.
He eats when he can.

:01:44
- Can I get you somethin'?
- No, no. Thanks.

:01:48
This is a nice house.
:01:50
- How long have you lived here?
- I was born here.

:01:50
No, don't. I'm sorry.
:01:53
But my father lost the house
in a poker game a long time ago.

:01:58
We've been payin' rent ever since.
:02:03
It's a wicked game.
:02:05
Sir.
:02:08
Poker.
:02:09
Say again?
:02:11
Wicked.
:02:12
I'll be right there.
:02:13
Mr. Anderson?
:02:17
It's nice talkin' to you. Guess I gotta go.
:02:18
- Mr. Bird.
- Yes, sir?

:02:21
Get five men and meet me outside.
:02:23
Them pork chops still any good, honey?
Bring me a beer.

:02:25
- Where's Anderson?
- He's at the motel, sir.

:02:26
Good night.
:02:29
Let you get back to your baseball.
:02:31
They say it's the only game
where a black man can wave a stick...

:02:32
You two take the front door. If anyone
tries to get past you, break 'em down.

:02:34
I know. I already heard that one.
:02:36
You two take the door on the corridor.
Mr. Bird?

:02:40
OK. Go get Anderson. Bring him here.
:02:42
Fifty minutes of his alibi
hinges on his wife.

:02:44
Don't tell him why.
Don't tell him anything. Just get him here.

:02:45
- You talked to her. What's she like?
- She's a nice lady.

:02:48
Tell me, Mr. Anderson.
How does a woman like that end up with...

:02:51
With shithead in there? You know
what these small towns are like.

:02:55
A girl spends all her time in high school
lookin' for the guy she's gonna marry...

:02:59
...and spends the rest
of her life wonderin' why.


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