Double Indemnity
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1:43:07
Up pretty early, aren't you?
1:43:10
I always wondered what time
you got down to the office.

1:43:14
Or did your little man
pull you out of bed?

1:43:17
The janitor did.
1:43:20
Seems you leaked a little blood
on the way in here.

1:43:24
Wouldn't be surprised.
1:43:28
I wanted to straighten you out
that Dietrichson case.

1:43:32
So I gather.
1:43:34
- How long have you been standing there?
- Long enough.

1:43:38
Kind of a crazy story
with a crazy twist to it.

1:43:42
One you didn't quite figure out.
1:43:44
You can't figure them all, Walter.
1:43:47
That's right. You can't, can you?
1:43:51
And now I suppose
I get the big speech

1:43:55
the one with all the two-dollar words in it.
1:43:59
Let's have it, Keyes.
1:44:02
Walter, you're all washed up.
1:44:08
Thanks, Keyes. That was short anyway.
1:44:12
I'm going to call a doctor.
1:44:16
What for? So they can patch me up?
1:44:20
So they can nurse me along
till I'm back on my feet?

1:44:23
So I can walk under my own power
into that gas chamber up in San Quentin?

1:44:26
- Is that it, Keyes?
- Something like that, Walter.

1:44:30
- Well, I've got a different idea.
- Yeah?

1:44:33
Look, Keyes.
Suppose you went back to bed...

1:44:36
and didn't find these cylinders
till tomorrow morning, when the office opens.

1:44:39
From then on you can play it
any way you like.

1:44:42
Would you do that much for me, Keyes?
1:44:45
- Give me one good reason.
- I need four hours to get where I'm going.

1:44:49
- You're not going anywhere, Walter.
- You bet I am.

1:44:53
I'm going across the border.
1:44:54
- You haven't got a chance, Walter.
- Good enough to try for.

1:44:58
- You'll never make the border.
- That's what you think.


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