Double Indemnity
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1:16:02
You don't like your step-mother,
do you?

1:16:04
Isn't it just
because she is your step-mother?

1:16:06
I loathe her. Because she did it.
1:16:07
She did it for the money.
Only you're not going to pay her,
are you, Mr. Neff?

1:16:10
She's not going to get away with it
this time. I'm going to speak up.

1:16:13
I'm going to tell everything I know.
1:16:15
You'd better be careful,
saying things like that.

1:16:17
I'm not afraid. You'll see.
1:16:28
I'm sorry.
1:16:32
I didn't mean to act like this.
1:16:36
All this that you've been telling me...
1:16:38
- who else have you told?
- No one.

1:16:40
- How about your step-mother?
- Of course not.

1:16:43
I moved out.
I'm not living at home any more.

1:16:49
And you didn't tell
that boy-friend of yours? Zachetti.

1:16:51
I'm not seeing him any more.
We had a fight.

1:16:56
- Where are you living now?
- I got myself a little apartment in Hollywood.

1:17:01
Four walls, and you just sit
and look at them, huh?

1:17:05
Yes, Mr. Neff.
1:17:09
So that evening I took her to dinner...
1:17:11
at a Mexican restaurant down on Olvera Street
where nobody would see us.

1:17:15
I wanted to cheer her up..
1:17:17
Next day was Sunday and we went
for a ride down to the beach.

1:17:20
She had loosened up a bit
and she was even laughing...

1:17:24
I had to make sure she wouldn't tell
that stuff about Phyllis to anybody else.

1:17:27
It was dynamite,
whether it was true or not.

1:17:30
And I had no chance to talk to Phyllis.
You were watching her like a hawk, Keyes.

1:17:34
I couldn't even phone her for
fear you had the wires tapped.

1:17:39
Monday morning there was a note on my desk
that you wanted to see me, Keyes.

1:17:43
For a minute I wondered if
it could be about Lola. It was worse.

1:17:48
Outside your door was the last guy
in the world I wanted to see.


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