Angels with Dirty Faces
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1:01:00
That sounds fair enough, Jim.
1:01:04
All right. It's a deal.
1:01:06
Now, look, I'm gonna take very good care
of those accounts.

1:01:09
If I was you, I wouldn't do anything
I'd be sorry for...

1:01:12
...because I'm gonna pay special attention
to those books, understand?

1:01:15
A deal between you guys is a deal,
just like it was on paper.

1:01:18
- That's me, Rocky. I do everything legal.
- Oh, yeah. I know that.

1:01:22
If you don't mind, partners, my accountant
will go over the books...

1:01:25
...just to make sure you boys ain't cheating.
Fair enough?

1:01:28
- Yeah.
- Okay.

1:01:34
How long do you think I'll let that guy
sit in my chair?

1:01:37
Just as long as he hangs on
to that information.

1:01:49
- You like this place?
- Sure. Why wouldn't I?

1:01:52
- Just got a piece of it.
- Rocky.

1:01:54
- Yeah.
- Maybe you are smart enough.

1:01:57
How'd you like to give up that
two-for-nickel job and move in here?

1:02:00
Doing what?
1:02:02
Just sitting, looking pretty, dance a little,
play a little. Kind of a hostess.

1:02:05
Give you 100 a week and expenses.
1:02:07
And it'll be very nice to have
at least one friend in this place.

1:02:27
Come in.
1:02:30
Yes, Mrs. McGee, what is it?
1:02:31
Well, I've had lunch waiting since noon,
then this package came by messenger.

1:02:35
I thought maybe it was important,
so I brought it up.

1:02:38
All right. Thank you.
1:02:39
Is there anything wrong, Father?
1:02:41
No, no, nothing.
Oh, I won't have any lunch.

1:02:44
If I'd known that this morning,
I could've saved some money.


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