Another Thin Man
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1:10:04
Go right ahead, madam. You got here first.
1:10:08
- You ain't together?
- No. Unfortunately.

1:10:13
What was it, honey?
1:10:15
I'd like to look at a room.
1:10:17
Well, come right in.
1:10:21
You looking for a room, too?
1:10:23
Looking for Linda Mills.
1:10:26
- Say, you're him, ain't you?
- Who?

1:10:29
Ain't that your picture
in the Evening News?

1:10:32
Afraid it is.
1:10:33
Well, I'll declare.
1:10:36
- Is she in?
- You can't ever tell about her.

1:10:38
- How's chances of finding out?
- I'll see.

1:10:41
Don't say anything in front of this party.
1:10:46
What do you want, honey?
A single or double?

1:10:48
- A single room, please.
- You stay here.

1:10:50
Come with me, dearie.
Got just what you want, and reasonable.

1:10:56
Come right on in, honey.
This is one of the best rooms in the house.

1:11:02
Scat. Get out of there.
I'll have that window fixed.

1:11:04
Look around for yourself, dearie.
I'll be back in a minute.

1:11:12
Is Linda Mills involved?
1:11:13
What would make you think
she's involved?

1:11:15
You being here, then that friend of hers,
that Church.

1:11:18
- You know Church?
- I seen him going in and out.

1:11:21
- When's the last time you seen him?
- I don't know. Maybe a couple of weeks.

1:11:24
Her room's down here,
at the end of the hall.

1:11:30
Miss Mills. It's me, Mrs. Dolley.
1:11:34
Are you in, dearie?
1:11:40
I guess she ain't in, all right.
1:11:42
- Do you mind if I look around?
- Help yourself.

1:11:45
What does she do for a living?
1:11:46
Don't ask me. I'm not running a YMCA.
1:11:48
She's been here about a year
and she's good pay.

1:11:50
That's all I know and all I care about.
1:11:52
That's what I tell others when they kick...
1:11:54
about her noisy parties
and having fights in her flat.

1:11:57
- She have noisy parties?
- You know how girls are.


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