Double Indemnity
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1:22:00
There's a very good osteopath here
I want to see before I leave.

1:22:05
Osteopath?
Well, just don't put her on the expense account.

1:22:09
- Well, goodbye, gentlemen.
It's been a pleasure.
- Goodbye.

1:22:15
There it is, Walter. It's beginning
to come apart at the seams already.

1:22:20
A murder's never perfect.
It always comes apart sooner or later.

1:22:22
And when two people are involved
it's usually sooner.

1:22:25
We know the Dietrichson dame is in it,
and somebody else.

1:22:28
Pretty soon we're going to know
who that somebody else is.

1:22:30
He'll show. He's got to show.
1:22:31
Sometime, somewhere, they've got to meet.
Their emotions are all kicked up.

1:22:34
Whether it's love or hate doesn't matter.
They can't keep away from each other.

1:22:38
They think it's twice as safe
because there are two of them.

1:22:40
But it's not twice as safe.
It's ten times twice as dangerous.

1:22:44
They've committed a murder and that's
not like taking a trolley ride together

1:22:47
where each one can get off
at a different stop.

1:22:49
They're stuck with each other.
1:22:50
They've got to ride all the way
to the end of the line.

1:22:52
It's a one-way trip
and the last stop is the cemetery.

1:22:56
She put in her claim and I'm going
to throw it right back at her.

1:23:06
Let her sue us if she dares.
I'll be ready for her...

1:23:09
and that somebody else.
They'll be digging their own graves.

1:23:21
Mrs. Dietrichson?...
This is Jerry's market.

1:23:25
We just got in a shipment of that English soap
you were asking about.

1:23:28
Will you be coming by the day?
1:23:30
Thank you, Mrs. Dietrichson.
1:23:58
Hello, Walter.

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