The Usual Suspects
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:42:01
You must be Keaton.
:42:03
Redfoot, Dean Keaton.
:42:05
Todd Hockney and Verbal Kint.
:42:07
Verbal. The man with the plan, huh?
:42:10
You guys interested
in any more work?

:42:12
We're always looking
for extra work.

:42:14
We're on vacation.
:42:17
Oh well... that's too bad.
:42:19
I have a ton of work and I
don't have any good people.

:42:21
- Not like you guys.
- What's the job.

:42:23
There's this jeweler out
of Texas named Saul.

:42:26
He rents a suite in some
downtown hotel...

:42:28
...does free appraisals for people.
Sometimes he buys, sometimes he doesn't.

:42:32
Anyway, the word is he
carries around a lot of cash.

:42:35
So I figure, I keep the merchandise,
you keep the green.

:42:39
- It's simple.
- What about security?

:42:42
A couple of bodyguards.
:42:43
Nothing you couldn't handle.
:42:45
Give me time to check it out.
:42:47
I'd expect nothing less
from you, man.

:42:50
- Good to see you. We'll call you.
- Good to see you too.

:42:53
Enjoy L.A., huh?
Get yourself laid.

:43:00
A friend of mine in New York tells
me that you know Spook Hollis.

:43:05
The way I hear it...
:43:07
...you did time with old Spook.
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Good man, wasn't he?
:43:10
I used to run dope for him.
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Too bad he got shivved.
:43:16
Yeah. I shivved him.
:43:20
Better you hear it from me now
than somebody else later.

:43:25
I appreciate that.
:43:28
Just out of curiosity...
:43:30
...was it business or personal?
:43:35
A bit of both.
:43:38
Well, like I said, you give me
a call if you're interested.

:43:46
Is there a problem?
:43:50
One job. That was the deal.
:43:58
One job?

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