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1:01:01
How the hell would he know?
ls he some kind of visionary?

1:01:04
Not at all. He's a simple,
garden-variety paranoid.

1:01:08
[Falk:] ''Jews start all wars.''
A gun in every room of his apartment!

1:01:12
Amanda's cheating on me
because he sees it in her eyes?

1:01:15
Bull! And yet...
1:01:17
Jerry? This is Connie.
Connie, Jerry.

1:01:21
[Falk:] Nice to meet you.
1:01:22
- Connie is a brilliant actress.
- Amanda's the actress!

1:01:26
Ray! Come with me.
l have to talk to you.

1:01:29
Amanda tells me you're a writer.
What are you working on?

1:01:34
A novel.
1:01:37
About what?
1:01:38
The absolute terror
of confronting one's death.

1:01:42
l just finished
''Notes From Underground.''

1:01:45
lsn't Dostoyevsky the most amazing,
poignant, talented writer?

1:01:50
[Falk:] Who cares about Dostoyevsky
if Amanda's sleeping with that guy?

1:01:54
She always talks about Ray Polito.
1:01:56
Such a hotshot new actor.
Animal instincts.

1:02:00
This generation's Brando.
They certainly make eye contact.

1:02:04
She's so sexy.
Look at her body language.

1:02:09
All verbs!
1:02:10
- Have l...?
- Read ''House of the Dead.''

1:02:13
Oh, yes.
Yes, l have.

1:02:16
l found it surprisingly neoteric.
1:02:20
- Modern. Very modern.
- Yes, modern.

1:02:24
- Would you excuse me just a second?
- Yeah, sure.

1:02:34
Jerry, hi.
You remember Ray Polito?

1:02:37
- Nice to see you.
- How are you?

1:02:40
Good. You?
1:02:42
l was telling Ray about how you have
a real interest in old theater posters.

1:02:47
He says he has a great source.
1:02:50
My buddy, Jay Binns,
has some really rare ones.

1:02:53
He'd be happy to show them
to you anytime.

1:02:55
Thanks. Yeah, maybe sometime, sure.
1:02:58
- We could rent a car and drive out tonight.
- Tonight?


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