:21:29
Verbal, this is Agent
Kujan, from Customs.
:21:33
Nice to meet you.
:21:35
He wants to ask you a few
questions before you go.
:21:37
What about?
:21:38
About Dean Keaton mostly.
:21:41
But I'd like to start at the
line-up back in New York.
:21:44
Can I get some coffee?
:21:45
I a while.
Let's talk about the line-up.
:21:47
I'm really thirsty.
:21:49
I used to dehydrate
as a kid.
:21:51
One time I got so bad,
my piss came out like snot...
:21:53
...I'm not kidding--
:21:54
I'll get your fucking coffee.
:21:56
Get me one too
while you're at it.
:22:02
That guy is tense.
:22:04
Tension is a killer.
:22:06
I used to be in a barber shop
quartet in Skokie, Illinois...
:22:09
...the bariton was this guy named Kip Diskin.
:22:11
Big, fat guy.
I mean, like orca-fat.
:22:13
He was so stressed
in the morning--
:22:14
Verbal, you know we're
trying to help you.
:22:15
:22:17
Sure. And I
appreciate that.
:22:18
And I want to help
you, Agent Kujan.
:22:20
I like cops.
:22:22
I would have liked to be a
Fed myself, but my C.P. always--
:22:24
Verbal, you're not
telling us everything.
:22:26
I know you
know something.
:22:28
I told the D.A.
everything I know.
:22:32
Verbal...
:22:33
...I know you like Keaton.
I know you think he's a good man.
:22:37
I know he was good.
:22:38
He was a corrupt cop.
:22:40
Sure, 15 years ago.
But he was a good thief.
:22:43
Anyway, the cops wouldn't
let him go legit.
:22:45
Dean Keaton was
a piece of shit.
:22:50
Are you trying to get a rise
out of me, Agent Kujan?
:22:53
I just want to hear
your story.
:22:55
It's all there.
:22:57
May I have a cigarette?