Double Indemnity
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:37:02
Only tonight you're leaving it?
:37:04
Yes, I am.
:37:06
I'm having a very tough time at home.
:37:09
My father doesn't understand me
and Phyllis hates me.

:37:13
- That does sound tough, all right.
- That's why I have to lie sometimes.

:37:16
- You mean it's not Vermont and Franklin?
- It's Vermont and Franklin all right.

:37:20
Only it's not Anne Matthews.
:37:22
It's Nino Zachetti.
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- You won't tell on me, will you?
- I'd have to think it over.

:37:27
Nino's not what my father says at all.
He just had bad luck.

:37:30
He was doing pre-med at U.S.C. and working
nights as an usher in a theater downtown.

:37:35
He got behind in his credits and flunked out.
:37:38
Then he lost his job for talking back.
:37:41
He's so hot-headed.
:37:43
That comes expensive, doesn't it?
:37:45
I guess my father thinks
nobody's good enough for his daughter

:37:47
except maybe the guy that owns Standard Oil.
I wish he'd see it my way.

:37:52
I can't give Nino up.
:37:55
It'll straighten out all right,
Miss Dietrichson.

:37:56
I suppose it will sometime.
:37:59
This is the corner right here, Mr. Neff.
:38:04
Nino! Over here Nino!
:38:15
- This is Mr. Neff, Nino.
- Hello, Nino.

:38:18
- The name is Zachetti.
- Nino. Please.

:38:20
Mr. Neff gave me a ride from the house.
I told him all about us.

:38:23
- Why does he have to get told about us?
- We don't have to worry about Mr. Neff, Nino.

:38:26
I'm not worrying.
Just don't you broadcast so much.

:38:30
What's the matter with you, Nino?
:38:31
- He's a friend.
- I don't have any friends.

:38:34
And if I did,
I like to pick them myself. C'mon!

:38:36
Look, sonny, she needed the ride
and I brought her along.

:38:39
Is that anything to get tough about?
:38:41
All right, Lola, make up your mind.
Coming or not?

:38:43
Of course I'm coming.
:38:48
Don't mind him, Mr. Neff.
Thanks a lot. You're awfully sweet.

:38:59
She was a nice kid

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