Somewhere in the Night
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:17:31
You forgot to knock.
:17:33
I can explain
if you'll let me.

:17:36
Out.
:17:38
Not right now.
:17:42
- Get out of here.
- I'm sorry.

:17:44
- Suppose I yell the roof off.
- Then I'd have to stop you.

:17:47
I bet you'd try,
at that.

:17:50
You know, I can't make up my mind whether
this is a pitch or you're some kind of a nut.

:17:54
- But if this is your idea of a pitch, then I know you're a nut.
- Who owns this place?

:17:58
- Who wants to know?
- I do.

:18:01
This and a half a dozen other spots are owned by
a very nice guy named Mel Phillips.

:18:06
He keeps me working.
Have you got a match?

:18:09
He must keep
a lot of people working.

:18:11
All kinds of people.
:18:13
Sure. Busboys, waiters,
captains, cooks.

:18:16
Characters that sit around
on barstools waiting for me.

:18:21
- Is that supposed to make sense?
- What do you think?

:18:27
In about two minutes, a bouncer is
coming back in here with no sense of humor.

:18:31
He's a foot bigger than you in all directions.
That's what I think.

:18:53
"Christy darling,
by the time you get this, I'll be Mrs. Larry Cravat.

:18:57
Mary."

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