1:11:00
Listen, you came into this racket
with your eyes open.
1:11:02
You learned a lot and know a lot.
1:11:04
If any of it gets out, you'll go out with
your eyes open, only with pennies on them.
1:11:08
Now, scram. Get out of here.
Go on home and chase ambulances.
1:11:14
- Where do you think you're going?
- To look for excitement.
1:11:17
There's a lull in the joint.
1:11:27
Now, look. Now that we got things fixed
with the right people in office...
1:11:30
...we got to sort of arrange things
among ourselves, you hear?
1:11:33
Which means that instead of shooting
things out, we gotta talk things out.
1:11:37
We got to get a setup where
we work together.
1:11:41
- Where's Nick Brown?
- I sent Danny after him.
1:11:43
I figured he might have forgot.
1:11:44
There's no sense in going on without him.
He's gotta be in on this.
1:11:48
Look, you guys go out to the bar,
get yourselves a drink on the house.
1:11:51
- Good idea.
- I'd enjoy a good drink.
1:11:58
You must have been reading
about Napoleon.
1:12:00
What's bothering you?
1:12:02
First, you used to ask me about things,
then you told me, now you ignore me.
1:12:05
My feelings is getting hurt.
1:12:08
Oh, my poor, delicate, little rosebud.
1:12:10
Ain't that a shame?
1:12:13
Just as long as your bankroll ain't hurt,
you got nothing to squawk about.
1:12:17
When Brown comes, you can call me.
I'll be out in the club.
1:12:24
Lefty, how do you like being a stooge?
1:12:26
Oh, chief, I don't care.
1:12:27
Well, I do.
1:12:29
I think maybe I'll have to
do something about it.
1:12:39
- I'm going in with you.
- Please, Lloyd, I want to tell him.
1:12:42
All right, but tell him.
1:12:44
I'm getting tired of sneaking around
back alleys in order to see you.
1:12:47
If you don't tell him tonight, I will.
1:12:49
I'll tell him. Tonight.
1:12:51
Bye, darling.
1:12:53
- I'll meet you here after the show.
- Okay.