:33:00
in a single afternoon.
Brilliant!
:33:02
Now, um...
:33:04
Oh, that's my watch!
:33:05
Yes. A street urchin
turned it in.
:33:07
The little punk better not
have scuffed it.
:33:09
-l hope your luck picks up.
-What do you mean?
:33:12
l deduced from your watch
that you'd hit a rough patch.
:33:15
He has.
How do you know?
:33:17
lt's an investigative technique
l've developed.
:33:20
l can deduce intimate details
about an individual
:33:23
through a close scrutiny
of their personal effects.
:33:26
What else can you tell?
:33:30
The owner of this watch
is a bad gambler
:33:34
and a lousy shot.
:33:36
Although he's cheated death
several times...
:33:39
he spends most of his life
wandering in a rather pathetic
:33:42
and futile search
for purpose and respect.
:33:46
Oh, yes.
:33:47
He has a penchant
for loose women.
:33:52
Wow. That's amazing.
:33:54
l'm sure it's a very popular
party trick
:33:56
at birthdays
for small children...
:33:58
but it doesn't quite play
with adults.
:34:01
Just to set
the record straight.
:34:03
Roy O'Bannon is not attracted
to loose women.
:34:06
Loose women
are attracted to me.
:34:07
-You're Roy O'Bannon?
-Yeah.
:34:10
The famous Western folk hero?
:34:12
Have you heard of me?
:34:13
Have l heard of you?
:34:14
l've only read "Roy O'Bannon
vs. The Mummy" five times.
:34:18
lt's fascinating.
:34:19
l want you to meet
the Shanghai Kid.
:34:21
Oh, yes.
:34:22
The faithful Chinese sidekick.
:34:25
l'm not a sidekick.
Those stories are all lies.
:34:28
Come on, don't be bitter.
:34:30
l can't help what
Sage McCallister writes.
:34:33
lf there's anything l can do,
l'm at your service.
:34:36
We're looking for my sister.
She's staying at this address.
:34:40
Can you take us there?
:34:43
Oh, dear.
:34:45
l think you'd better come
with me.