:16:01
Meagan.
:16:06
I want a three-inch lens, very tight.
:16:09
Try not to drop it.
:16:11
Let's hurry up and shoot this
and wrap this up.
:16:24
My second assistant and I
found Johnny in his trailer.
:16:28
He was just lying there.
At first we thought it was a joke.
:16:32
- But then...
- When did you last see him alive?
:16:35
A half-hour before that. He went
to his trailer while we set up.
:16:40
Was he alone?
:16:41
I don't know.
He was alone when we found him.
:16:45
Tell me, does anyone
on your set use drugs?
:16:48
We don't do drugs, Callahan.
We do film.
:16:52
What people do is their own business.
:16:55
If it doesn't interfere with my film,
I don't give a shit.
:17:04
- Was Squares using?
- How should I know?
:17:08
He had agents, lawyers, friends.
:17:10
It's their job to deal with his
drug problem, not me.
:17:14
Well, that's a very caring attitude.
:17:16
What do you want, Callahan?
Drugs were his trademark.
:17:20
His career was singing about them.
It made him controversial.
:17:24
I can see why you'd want him
in your flick.
:17:27
It was a marketing decision.
Johnny sells tickets.
:17:31
You know, bums on seats, love.
And we needed a video tie-in.
:17:35
Any idea who was supplying him?
:17:38
No, but if I hear of anything,
I'll call you first.
:17:42
Marvelous.
:17:50
Check on anyone
who dealt with Squares.
:17:53
- Whether the cast, crew...
- Inspector Callahan.
:17:57
Inspector.
:17:58
Shit.