:04:01
She cried when we made love.
:04:03
Very loud crying, which
made it kind of tough to concentrate.
:04:07
Are you okay?
:04:10
- Bye, sweetie.
- Bye.
:04:12
She ran a gift-basket business.
It was about to turn the corner.
:04:16
And I was the assistant manager
at Homespital...
:04:20
...a store that sold medical supplies
for the home.
:04:27
I know it's a lot of money, sir,
but it's a lot of chair.
:04:31
- John? In my office.
- Excuse me.
:04:37
If there was one problem, it was that I
worked for Elaine's father, Mr. Warner.
:04:43
There always seemed to be
an unspoken tension between us.
:04:47
John-boy! Come on in. Sit down.
:04:51
My little girl told me the big news.
:04:54
- Well, I'm glad, John. I'm really glad.
- Yes, sir!
:04:58
He wasn't glad. He hated me.
:05:00
I think he even trained his dog, Rex,
to hate me too.
:05:06
You're an honorable kid.
You don't see that these days.
:05:10
I appreciate that you have been
true to your word to me...
:05:14
...and that you have not
slept with my daughter.
:05:18
Have you slept with her, John?
:05:25
- No, sir.
- Okay, all right. I'll tell you what.
:05:29
I'm gonna give you
a few seconds of immunity.
:05:32
If you've slept with her, tell me here,
tell me now, and we'll let it go.
:05:38
Have you slept with my daughter?
:05:42
Mr. Warner,
I have never slept with Elaine.
:05:46
Good! Goddamn it, that's good.
:05:48
If you had, I was gonna kick
your balls into your head...
:05:52
...and let them rattle in your skull
like dice in a cup. Have a good one.
:05:57
To be completely honest,
he sort of gave me the creeps.