In a Lonely Place
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:23:00
I like him too. I don't think
he killed Mildred Atkinson.

:23:03
He's hiding something. I doubt if it's
the proverbial heart of gold.

:23:18
-Say, do me a f avour, will you, pal?
-Yes, sir?

:23:22
I want to send two dozen white roses
to a girl.

:23:25
-Yes, sir. Do you want to write a card?
-No, there's no card.

:23:29
-The name's Mildred Atkinson.
-Yes, sir. What's her address?

:23:34
I don't know.
:23:36
Look it up in the papers.
She was murdered last night.

:23:40
Yes, sir.
:23:53
I shouldn't have left you last night.
I knew something was going to happen.

:23:58
-You were in one of those moods.
-Yeah, you look awf ul.

:24:02
-There's nothing wrong.
-Nothing wrong?

:24:06
You should've heard
the 7:00 news:

:24:08
" Checkroom Beauty Murdered...
:24:10
...Distinguished Screenwriter Takes
Hatcheck Girl Home to Tell Him Story."

:24:15
-Dix!
-Could have happened to anybody.

:24:17
But somehow
it always happens to you.

:24:20
What did you tell the police?
:24:22
-You know a girl named Laurel Gray?
-Dix, what did you tell the police?

:24:27
Let's make a deal. Look her up
in the casting directory...

:24:31
...l'll tell you
what I told the police.

:24:33
Laurel Gray? Oh, that's the girl that's
been going around with Baker.

:24:38
-She lives across the patio.
-The real estate Baker.

:24:43
She also likes my f ace.
:24:45
She wants a part.
:24:48
I know a part she'd be good f or.
:24:50
Call Brody and tell him
I didn't read his book.

:24:54
What f or? When he finds out what's
happened he'll call it off anyway.

:24:59
Asking a checkroom girl
to tell you the story.


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