1:33:01
Same old story. Same old story. Anytime
she wants anything, she comes to me.
1:33:06
I suppose that's all I ever
meant to you anyway.
1:33:09
No soap, no.
1:33:11
Maybe a patsy once, but never twice.
1:33:14
I don't see how it's gonna
do any harm to talk to George.
1:33:16
Talk? There's only one language
George understands.
1:33:19
If you think I'm gonna walk into a bullet
just because that husband of hers...
1:33:23
...doesn't know enough to keep his trap
shut, you're crazy.
1:33:29
- No dice, Jean. No dice.
- Now, look.
1:33:32
No.
1:33:34
All right, Eddie.
I just thought I'd ask.
1:33:43
Well, go ahead and say it.
1:33:46
You just said it all.
1:33:48
Eddie, you've got to do something for them.
She's got something to look forward to.
1:33:52
- Well, so have I.
- What?
1:33:55
I'll be up there again.
1:33:57
Eddie, you're kidding yourself.
The race is over.
1:33:59
We're both finished out of the money.
1:34:03
- Maybe for you, but not for me.
- It's over for all of us...
1:34:06
...you, me and George.
1:34:08
Eddie, something new is happening.
1:34:10
Something you don't understand.
1:34:11
Hey, what's going on here?
1:34:14
Come on, break it up.
Am I paying you to sing or gab?
1:34:16
Now, just a minute.
You remember me. I'm Eddie Bartlett.
1:34:20
Used to sell you your booze.
1:34:22
Yeah, sure I remember.
1:34:24
And fine poison it used to be too,
at fancy prices.
1:34:28
Yeah, you used to be quite a guy
in the old days, didn't you?
1:34:32
That's right.
Practically ran this town.
1:34:33
Well, you don't now, so beat it.
1:34:35
Wait a minute.
1:34:37
On your way before I
have you kicked out.
1:34:39
- Start singing.
- Get yourself a phonograph, jughead.
1:34:42
I'm with him.
Come on, Eddie. I'll get my coat.