:03:02
Maybe they weren't original enough,
maybe they were too original.
:03:07
All I know is,
they didn't sell.
:03:12
Yep?
:03:23
- Joseph C Gillis?
- That's right.
:03:25
- We've come for the car.
- What car?
:03:30
1946 Plymouth convertible,
California licence 40 R 116.
:03:34
- Where are the keys?
- Why should I give you them?
:03:38
The company's played ball long
enough, you're three payments behind.
:03:42
And we've got a court order.
The keys.
:03:45
- Or do you want us to haul it away?
- The car isn't here.
:03:50
- Is that so?
- I loaned it to a friend.
:03:53
- He took it to Palm Springs.
- Gone away for his health?
:03:57
- If you don't believe me, look.
- We believe you, now believe us.
:04:02
That car better be here by noon
tomorrow or there'll be fireworks.
:04:07
You say the cutest things.
:04:20
I needed about $290 and I needed
it real quick, or I'd lose my car.
:04:26
It wasn't in Palm Springs,
and it wasn't in the garage.
:04:30
I was way ahead
of the finance company.
:04:33
I knew they'd come
and I wasn't taking chances.
:04:37
So I kept it across the street
behind Rudy's shoeshine parlour.
:04:42
Rudy never asked any questions
about your finances,
:04:45
he'd just look at your heels
and know the score.
:04:53
I had an original story
kicking around Paramount.
:04:56
My agent said it was dead,
but I knew a bigshot who liked me.