Double Indemnity
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- I ain't feelin' so good, Mr. Keyes.
- Sign this and you'll feel fine.

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- Sign what?
- Right there. It's a waiver on your claim.

:14:14
Now you're an honest man again.
Goodbye, Gorlopis.

:14:18
But I ain't got no more truck.
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$2600.
That's a lot of dough where I live.

:14:23
What's the matter, Gorlopis?
Don't you know how to open the door?

:14:25
Just put your hand on the knob,
turn it to the left

:14:29
- pull it toward you... that's the boy.
- Thank you, Mr. Keyes.

:14:40
What kind of an outfit is this anyway?
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Are we an insurance company,
or a bunch of dimwitted amateurs

:14:44
- ...writing a policy on a mugg like that?
- Wait a minute, Keyes. I don't rate this beef.

:14:47
I clipped a note to that Gorlopis application
to have him thoroughly investigated...

:14:50
before we accepted the risk.
:14:51
I know you did, Walter. I'm not beefing at you.
It's the company. The way they do things.

:14:54
The way they don't do things.
:14:55
The way they'll write anything
just to get it down on the sales sheet.

:14:58
And I'm the guy that has to sit
here up to my neck in phony claims

:15:01
so they won't throw more money out of
the window than they take in at the door.

:15:03
Okay, turn the record over
and let's hear the other side.

:15:06
I get darn sick of picking up...
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after a gang of fast-talking salesmen
dumb enough...

:15:09
to sell life insurance
to a guy that sleeps in the same bed...

:15:11
with four rattlesnakes.
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- I've had 26 years of that, and I...
- And you loved every minute of it,
Keyes. You love it.

:15:18
Only you worry about it too much,
you and your little man.

:15:22
You're so darn conscientious
you're driving yourself crazy.

:15:25
You wouldn't even say today is
Tuesday without you looked at the calendar

:15:27
and then you would check if it
was this year's or last year's calendar

:15:29
and then you would find out
what company printed the calendar

:15:31
then find out if their calendar
checks with the World Almanac's calendar.

:15:33
That's enough from you, Walter.
Get out of here before I throw my desk at you.

:15:42
I love you, too.
:15:51
I really did, too, you old crab, always yelling
your fat head off, always sore at everybody.

:15:56
You never fooled me... not for a second.
:15:59
The kind I always knew that behind the cigar ashes
on your vest you had a heart as big as a house...


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