My Cousin Vinny
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1:48:01
Vinny, I'm sorry to have ever doubted you
at any time, and for this I apoIogise.

1:48:06
Under the circumstances... You were
great. I just want to say thank you.

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You're weIcome. I hope we can do it again.
1:48:13
- Fine job, Mr Gambini.
- Thanks.

1:48:16
- Y'aII come back and see us any time now.
- I'II see.

1:48:19
- Vin.
- BiII.

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- You're weIcome.
- Vin, I....

1:48:27
Listen. Take your time, pick the right words,
get back to New York, gimme a caII.

1:48:36
- Vinny, you did a terrific job.
- Thanks.

1:48:38
You got an open invitation
any time you come here.

1:48:41
- We can get us a deer next time.
- OK. Thanks a Iot.

1:48:43
I feeI Iike if I don't get outta here
now, I might never be abIe to Ieave.

1:48:48
Mr Gambini.
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I have a fax here from the cIerk of New York.
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I owe you an apoIogy, sir.
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I'm honoured to shake your hand.
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''Win some, Iose some.''
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Your courtroom manner may be rather
unconventionaI, but I gotta teII you,...

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..you're one heIIuva triaI Iawyer.
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Thank you. And you're one heIIuvajudge.
1:49:14
Ooh, sorry.
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(judge) Bye, now.
1:49:28
What the heII was that aII about back there?
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I had a friend send a fax to the judge,...
1:49:34
..confirming the very impressive
IegaI stature of Jerry Callo.

1:49:40
What friends you got in the cIerk's office?
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- Your friend.
- My friend?

1:49:46
Judge MaIIoy.
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So what's your probIem?
1:49:52
My probIem is I wanted to win my first case
without any heIp from anybody.

1:49:57
WeII, I guess that pIan's moot.
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Yeah.

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