Dead Reckoning
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:33:02
A solid winning every now and then
is the best advertising for any casino.

:33:08
- Can't we have a nightcap?
- It's your money.

:33:11
We'll have it in my office.
:33:17
If it's all the same to you,
I'd like that pair for a souvenir.

:33:22
Much obliged.
:33:34
With all that money on you,
I'd better see you home.

:33:38
Snake eyes again.
:33:40
Krause is a fool. My cutting him in
on the profits was a mistake.

:33:45
He's becoming greedy.
:33:48
I'll keep these to remind me
never to stretch my luck.

:33:52
A judicious principle. I gather that
you've been around, as the saying is.

:33:58
- East St. Louis is around enough.
- Ah, St. Louis.

:34:02
In what business were you, may I ask?
:34:05
I owned taxicabs,
but they got sunk at Pearl Harbor.

:34:09
- Then you know Al Baretto?
- You know Al? Were you in St. Louis?

:34:15
Many times, although
my headquarters were in Detroit.

:34:18
I thought Al's Detroit
friends were all mobsters.

:34:24
Where's Mike?
:34:25
He mixed them, sir, but he got busy,
so I brought them up.

:34:31
- Ramos gin fizz, madam.
- Thank you.

:34:38
Our very best, sir.
Mr. Martinelli's private stock.

:34:44
- Louis!
- Coming, sir.

:34:48
I got it all right.
Something in the drink.

:34:52
Also my private stock. That's all.

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