Casablanca
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:09:02
I'm sorry, sir.
This is a private room.

:09:04
Of all the nerve! Who do you think--
I know there is gambling in there!

:09:08
You dare not keep me out!
:09:09
What's the trouble?
:09:11
I have been in every gambling room
from Honolulu to Berlin.

:09:14
If you think I'll be kept out
of a saloon like this, you're mistaken.

:09:18
Excuse me, please.
:09:19
Hello, Rick.
:09:22
Your cash is good at the bar.
:09:24
What? Do you know who I am?
:09:26
I do. You're lucky
the bar is open to you.

:09:28
This is outrageous!
I shall report it to the angriff !

:09:34
Watching you now, one would think
you've been doing this all your life.

:09:38
-What makes you think I haven't?
-Nothing.

:09:41
-But when you first came, I thought--
-You thought what?

:09:45
What right do I have to think?
:09:52
May l?
:09:55
Too bad about those two
German couriers.

:09:57
They got lucky.
Yesterday, they were just clerks.

:10:00
Today, they're the honored dead.
:10:03
You're a very cynical person.
Forgive me for saying so.

:10:06
I forgive you.
:10:07
Will you have a drink with me?
:10:09
I forgot you never drink with--
I'll have another, please.

:10:13
You despise me, don't you?
:10:15
If I gave you any thought,
I would.

:10:17
But why?
:10:19
You object to the kind
of business I do, huh?

:10:22
But think of all those poor refugees
who must rot here if I didn't help them.

:10:27
That's not so bad. Through ways of
my own, I provide them with exit visas.

:10:31
For a price, Ugarte. For a price.
:10:35
Think of the poor devils
who can't meet Renault's price.

:10:38
I get it for them for half.
Is that so parasitic?

:10:41
I don't mind a parasite.
I object to a cut-rate one.

:10:45
After tonight, I'll be through
with the whole business.

:10:48
And I'm leaving, finally,
this Casablanca.

:10:51
Who'd you bribe for your visa?
Renault or yourself?

:10:54
Myself. I found myself
much more reasonable.

:10:58
Look, Rick.

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