Double Indemnity
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You're like the guy
behind the roulette wheel...

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watching the customers to make sure
they don't crook the house.

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And then one night, you get to thinking
how you could crook the house yourself.

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And do it smart. Because you've
got that wheel right under your hands.

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And you know every notch in it by heart.
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And you figure all you need
is a plant out in front

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a shill to put down the bet.
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And suddenly the doorbell rings...
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and the whole set-up is right there
in the room with you.

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Look, Keyes,
I'm not trying to whitewash myself.

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I fought it, only...
I guess I didn't fight it hard enough.

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The stakes were $50,000,
but they were the life of a man, too

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a man who'd never done me any dirt,
except...

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he was married to a woman
he didn't care anything about

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and I did...
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Will you phone me?
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Walter!
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I hate him. I loathe going back to him.
You believe me, don't you, Walter?

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Sure I believe you.
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I can't stand it anymore.
What if they did hang me?

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You're not going to hang, baby.
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It's better than going on this way.
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...because you're gonna do it
and I'm gonna help you.

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- Do you know what you're saying?
- Sure I know what I'm saying.

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We're gonna do it and we're gonna
do it right. And I'm the guy that knows how.

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- Walter, you're hurting me.
- There isn't going to be any slip up.

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Nothing sloppy. Nothing weak.
It's got to be perfect.

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Call me tomorrow.
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But not from your house.
From a booth.

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And watch your step.
Every single minute.

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It's got to be perfect, understand.
Straight down the line.


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