Dolores Claiborne
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1:03:00
This is your grandma St. George's cameo.
1:03:02
-lt's mine.
-What did you do?

1:03:04
Did you go in your father's closet?
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Oh, Mom, please....
1:03:06
-Selena, did you steal this?
-Let go and give it. lt's mine.

1:03:15
Oh, my God.
1:03:42
As you can see, Mrs. St. George...
1:03:45
...this account's been closed out
by your husband.

1:03:48
How can that be?
1:03:50
That's my life savings. How can that be
when l got the passbook right here?

1:03:53
You see, Mrs. St. George, that is...
1:03:55
...was what we call
a custodial savings account.

1:03:58
That means either parent
can countersign and make a withdrawal.

1:04:02
This doesn't show any withdrawals.
1:04:04
How'd he get the money
without the goddamn passbook?

1:04:07
Mrs. St. George...
1:04:08
...if l could ask you
to keep your voice down.

1:04:12
According to this, your husband stated,
''Passbook was lost.''

1:04:16
He asked to be issued a new one.
1:04:18
lt's common enough.
1:04:19
Common be damned.
l opened this account!

1:04:21
Who the hell do you think put the money
in the bank to begin with?

1:04:24
Please, Mrs. St. George.
1:04:26
l'm sorry, but l assure you that what
we did was not only legal...

1:04:29
...but standard bank practice.
1:04:30
Maybe it's legal and maybe it ain't.
1:04:32
l can't believe standard bank practice
means you don't make...

1:04:34
...one single goddamn phone call...
1:04:36
...to the person whose name and number is
on this account.

1:04:38
l'm very sorry--
1:04:39
You say you're sorry once again, l'll kick
your butt till you look like a hunchback.

1:04:46
Lydia.
1:04:55
lt's 'cause l'm a woman, ain't it?
1:04:58
lf l'd been the one passing off a fairy story
how l'd lost the passbook...


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