:29:00
Sometimes.
:29:07
Gruber.
:29:09
I'll catch up with you.
:29:13
How you doing?
:29:15
This 20-year thing,
it's kicking my ass.
:29:22
I'm sorry.
:29:30
"Raymond Brown,
Downtown Brown. "
:29:34
Here we go.
:29:35
"Loneliness and silence...
:29:37
"envelop a heart
that pounds like thunder.
:29:39
"All the love
I have inside...
:29:41
is ripping me asunder. "
:29:43
Ha ha!
:29:44
"The city
is a jungle of pain,
:29:46
but my love
is from the soul. "
:29:48
So be so kind
as to answer this ad,
:29:51
and you can ride on my pole.
:29:53
Give the guy a break.
:29:55
This is a major
lonleyhearts here.
:29:58
Major.
:30:02
Good afternoon.
:30:03
I'm Detective
Frank Keller.
:30:05
This is Detective
Sherman Touhey.
:30:07
Does Raymond Brown
live here?
:30:09
Daddy!
:30:11
They're cops.
:30:12
What's up, fellas?
:30:14
What's the matter?
:30:15
Daddy, are you ok?
:30:17
I want to tell
you something.
:30:20
I love my family.
:30:21
Raymond, no kidding,
we don't give a shit.
:30:24
We need names
of your dates...
:30:27
and their letters.
:30:28
No letters.
:30:29
Raymond, there's some
psycho woman killing guys.
:30:32
I swear I didn't
go out with them.
:30:35
I threw the letters away.
:30:37
Raymond, you take the time...
:30:39
to make up
this beautiful poem...
:30:44
about loneliness
and silence.
:30:46
You spring $300...
:30:47
to put the ad
in the magazine.
:30:50
You spring another,
say, 5 yards a month...
:30:53
for some love nest
in the village,
:30:56
50 bucks for
the post office box.
:30:59
You're telling us...