:22:36
Is your name Paul Benjamin?
:22:37
How can I help you?
:22:38
I just want to know what your
game is, mister, that's all.
:22:42
How the hell did you
get into the building?
:22:44
What do you mean, how'd I get in?
:22:45
I pushed the door and
walked in. What do you think?
:22:48
The damn lock's broken again.
:22:50
And so you just barge in on strangers,
is that what you do? Is that your game?
:22:54
I'm looking for my nephew, Thomas.
:22:56
Thomas? Who's Thomas?
:22:57
Don't give me any of that.
I know he's been here.
:22:59
You can't fool me, mister.
:23:00
I'm telling you. I don't
know anyone named Thomas.
:23:03
Thomas Cole. Thomas
Jefferson Cole. My nephew.
:23:09
You mean Rashid?
:23:11
Rashid? Rashid! Is that what
he told you his name was?
:23:15
Well, whatever his name
is, he's not here anymore.
:23:18
He left two days ago, and I
haven't heard from him since.
:23:22
And what was he doing
here in the first place?
:23:23
That's what I want to know.
:23:24
What's a man like you messing around
with a black boy like Thomas for?
:23:27
Are you some kind of pervert, or what?
:23:28
Look, lady, that's enough. If you don't
calm down. I'm going to throw you out.
:23:33
Do you hear me? Right now!
:23:35
I just want to know where he is.
:23:36
As far as I know, he
went back to his parents.
:23:41
His parents? Is that what
he told you? His parents?
:23:45
That's what he said.
:23:46
He told me he lived with his mother and
father on East Seventy-fourth Street.
:23:51
I always knew that
boy had an imagination,
:23:52
but now he's gone and made up
a whole new life for himself.