Murder, My Sweet
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1:24:00
It wasn't just men.
Pop understood the men.

1:24:04
That was part of the setup:
An understanding grandpa.

1:24:07
It was the clink coming up.
1:24:09
It's no good understanding the clink.
1:24:12
You still don't get silk sheets.
1:24:14
Don't do that.
1:24:17
I've kept forgetting to tell you...
1:24:20
that you shouldn't kiss a girl
when you're wearing that gun.

1:24:23
It leaves a bruise.
1:24:25
I'll try to remember that.
1:24:27
I could like you.
1:24:29
I could like you a lot.
1:24:32
It's too bad it has to be like this.
1:24:37
Don't move.
1:24:40
Come in.
1:24:47
Your sense of timing, dear,
gets worse and worse.

1:24:50
I'm to blame. I insisted on coming.
I was worried.

1:24:53
Why didn't you tell me
you were in such serious trouble?

1:24:57
I wanted to spare you.
1:24:59
I might have been able
to help prevent all this.

1:25:03
Now, of course, it's too late.
1:25:05
Mr. Amthor's coming.
1:25:08
I think, perhaps, you'd better do it quickly.
1:25:16
Get his gun.
1:25:19
This'll be the first time I've killed anyone
I knew so little and liked so well.

1:25:25
What's your first name?
1:25:26
Philip, for short.
1:25:29
Philip Marlowe. A name for a duke.
1:25:33
And you're just a nice mug.
1:25:35
I've got a name for a duchess:
Mrs. Lewin Lockridge Grayle.

1:25:40
Just a couple of mugs.
1:25:43
We could have got along.
1:25:44
What's stopping us now?
I can handle Moose. He's in love with you.

1:25:48
He broke Amthor's neck
because he's in love with you.

1:25:56
Then that leaves only you.
1:25:57
I don't want to do anything
about you now. I know enough.


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