On the Waterfront
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:45:02
He had him killed or
he had something to do with it, didn't he?

:45:05
He and your big brother Charley?
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You can't tell me, can you,
because you're a part of it.

:45:11
Because you're just as bad as
the worst of them. Tell me the truth.

:45:14
You better go back to that school
out in daisyland.

:45:17
You're driving yourself nuts,
you're driving me nuts.

:45:20
Quit worrying about the truth all the time.
Worry about yourself.

:45:24
I should've known you wouldn't tell me.
:45:26
Pop said Johnny Friendly used to own you.
I think he still owns you.

:45:32
No wonder everybody calls you a bum.
:45:37
Don't say that to me, Edie,
don't say that to me now.

:45:40
No wonder.
:45:44
I'm only trying to help you out.
:45:46
I'm trying to keep you from getting hurt.
What more do you want me to do?

:45:50
-Much more.
-Wait a minute.

:45:51
Much, much, much more.
:45:54
Where are you going?
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Hi there, Johnny,
I was just coming over there.

:46:28
-Where were you, in Chicago?
-No, I was just on my way over there.

:46:33
How many times
you been knocked out, Terry?

:46:35
Knocked out? Two times.
:46:37
That's once too often.
:46:39
Your brains must be rattling.
What you got up there, Chinese bells?

:46:43
I thought you were gonna
keep an eye on that church meeting.

:46:46
I was there. Nothing was happening.
:46:48
Nothing happening!
Some operator you got yourself there.

:46:51
One more like him,
we'd all be wearing striped pyjamas.

:46:54
I'm telling you, Johnny, it was a
big nothing. The priest did all the talking.

:46:58
Half an hour later, a certain
Timothy J. Dugan had a secret session...


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