On the Waterfront
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1:05:02
Thanks for the legal advice, Charley.
1:05:04
That's what we kept you around here for.
1:05:06
How do we keep him
from giving this testimony?

1:05:09
Ain't that what you call
''the main order of business''?

1:05:12
He's a good kid.
1:05:14
-You know that.
-He's a bum.

1:05:15
After all the days I gave him in the loft,
he's got no gratitude.

1:05:19
Shut up!
1:05:21
I'm conducting this investigation.
1:05:26
This girl and the father,
they got their hooks...

1:05:29
...in the kid so deep he doesn't
even know which end is up any more.

1:05:32
I ain't interested in his mental condition.
1:05:35
All I want to know is:
is he D and D or is he a canary?

1:05:40
-I wish I knew.
-So do I, Charley.

1:05:44
For your sake.
1:05:52
What do you want me to do?
1:05:53
lt's simple. Drive him out
to this place we've been using...

1:05:56
...try to straighten him out on the way.
lf you don't, give him to Gerry G.

1:06:00
You can't do that.
1:06:02
Maybe the boy is out of line,
but he's just a confused kid!

1:06:06
Confused kid!
1:06:11
First he crosses me in public
and gets away with it...

1:06:14
...then the next joker, pretty soon
I'm just another fellow around here!

1:06:17
Johnny, I can't do that.
1:06:24
Then don't.
1:06:35
-Who do you like in the third?
-lt's got to be New Hope.

1:06:38
Definitely.
1:06:43
Johnny...
1:06:46
...it's my kid brother.
1:06:47
That's for you to figure out.
1:06:49
You can have it your way
or you can have it his way...

1:06:52
...but you can't have it both ways.
Am I right, Truck?

1:06:54
Definitely.
1:06:57
Okay, on your horse...

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