:05:01
It took me a long time to earn,
so treat it with respect.
:05:05
What about the chef?
:05:23
What've you come as?
:05:25
Cupid, stupid.
:05:27
That's the last time
I get fruit off you, Tom.
:05:30
There was more small armoured
things in it than fruit.
:05:34
You should open a butchers,
not a grocers.
:05:37
If you order stuff
from Kathmandu,
:05:39
don't be surprised
if it picks up a few tourists.
:05:42
Anyway, enough.
Where's the money?
:05:44
Keep your fingers
out of my soup!
:05:48
'Soap is called Soap
:05:50
'because he keeps his hands
clean of unlawful behaviour.
:05:53
'He's proud of his job
and more proud it's legal.
:05:56
'He represents the more
sensible side of the four.'
:06:01
Are you sure you can afford 25?
:06:03
It depends
how you look at it.
:06:06
I can afford it
if I see it again.
:06:08
Got the rest from
the fat man and Bacon?
:06:11
Fat man, Bacon
and myself.
:06:13
Looks like it's time
to call Harry.
:06:16
Who's this fat man?
:06:21
Sandwich, Bacon?
:06:26
'lt's not easy to take
a seat at this card table.
:06:28
'The amount of money
has to be 100 grand upwards
:06:31
'and there's no shortage
of punters.
:06:33
'This is the man who decides
whether you can play -
:06:37
'Harry, or as some,
including himself like to say,
:06:40
'Hatchet Harry.'
:06:42
You got it all?
:06:46
100 grand.
:06:47
If you got it, you got it.
Now, if you don't mind...
:06:54
- What's this Eddie like?
- He's a fucking thief!
:06:59
'Harry has a colleague,
a monster of a man,