Dead Reckoning
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:09:01
I got it alright why Johnny
had taken a powder.

:09:04
He'd faked a birth certificate
to enlist. John Joseph Preston, eh?

:09:09
The Yale pin said so.
All I needed was a telephone.

:09:17
Sorry, gorgeous. I'd let you have it,
only it's long distance.

:09:22
Yale University.
:09:25
Hello, Yale?
Give me your top man there.

:09:28
What college? Yale, of course.
:09:31
Okay, so it's a university.
How would I know? I just own taxis.

:09:35
Yeah, one of my men found a pin
with a name on it, class of 1940.

:09:40
I want his address so I can
return it to him. Thanks, lovely.

:09:51
General, if you won't authorize me
to go after him...

:09:54
...l'm afraid I'll have to go anyway.
:09:57
Yes, sir.
I have a good idea of where he is.

:10:01
But we don't want
Intelligence in this.

:10:05
I regret to say, sir, yes.
That's right, sir. I refuse.

:10:12
The last address Yale had for Preston
was a town I'd never heard of.

:10:18
Welcome to Gulf City, Mr. Murdock.
:10:21
Murdock...
Yes, a room is reserved for you.

:10:24
Nobody knew I was coming.
:10:26
- Warren Murdock, and from St. Louis.
- I don't get it, but I'll take it.

:10:32
It's our best. The gentleman
who telephoned insisted.

:10:35
- Then it's for me, all right.
- Front, boy.

:10:44
Geronimo, the paratroopers'jump call.
It was Johnny, all right.

:10:49
We could read each other's minds.
:10:52
He knew I'd want to help. He'd seen
me look at the back of his pin.


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