Double Indemnity
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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.
1:24:00
Come over here.
1:24:04
- What's the matter?
- Everything's the matter.

1:24:09
Keyes is rejecting your claim.
1:24:11
He's sitting back with his mouth watering,
waiting for you to sue.

1:24:14
He wants you to sue.
But you're not going to.

1:24:16
What's he got to stop me?
1:24:16
He's got plenty.
1:24:22
He's figured out how it was worked.
He knows it was somebody else on the train.

1:24:25
He's dug up a witness
he thinks will prove it.

1:24:26
Prove it how?
If he rejects that claim, I have to sue.

1:24:29
Yeah? And then you're in court and
a lot of other things are going to come up.

1:24:32
Like, for instance,
about you and the first Mrs. Dietrichson.

1:24:36
- What about me and the first Mrs. Dietrichson?
- The way she died.

1:24:39
And about that black hat you were
trying on before you needed a black hat.

1:24:42
Lola's been telling you some of her
cockeyed stories. She's been seeing you.

1:24:45
I've been seeing her,
if you want to know.

1:24:47
So she won't yell her head off
about what she knows.

1:24:49
She's been putting on an act,
crying all over your shoulder and lying...

1:24:52
Keep her out of this.
1:24:52
All I'm telling you is
we're not going to sue.

1:24:54
Because you don't want the money,
even if you could get it?

1:24:56
Because she's made you feel
like a heel all of sudden.

1:24:58
It isn't the money any more.
It's our necks.


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