On the Waterfront
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1:25:00
-Right.
-I do.

1:25:02
-I do.
-Be seated, please.

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Mr. Malloy...
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...is it true that the night Joey Doyle
was found dead...

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...you were the last one to see him
before he was pushed from the roof?

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Yes.
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ls it true you went immediately--
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Wait! Except for the guys
that pushed him off.

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ls it true you went
immediately to the Friendly bar...

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...and expressed your feelings
about the murder to Mr. Johnny Friendly?

1:25:25
John Friendly, right.
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Mr. Malloy...
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...can you tell me whether
Mr. Friendly, or I should say, Mr. Skelly...

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...said anything to you to indicate his
responsibility in getting rid of Joey Doyle?

1:25:36
Right.
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Would you say
that Mr. Friendly made it clear to you...

1:25:40
...it was absolutely necessary
he murder Joey Doyle in order...

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...to maintain his control...
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...on the docks of the waterfront locals!
Is that correct?

1:25:48
Will there be anything else?
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Yes, Sidney, if Mr. Friendly calls, I'm out.
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-Anytime today?
-lf he calls ever, I'm out!

1:25:56
Very well.
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Thank you, Mr. Malloy.
1:26:00
You've done more
than break the Joey Doyle case.

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We've begun to make it possible
for honest men to work the docks...

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...with job security and peace of mind.
1:26:12
You may step down. That's all for now.
1:26:16
Mr. Michael J. Skelly, please.
1:26:28
You just dug your own grave. Go fall in it.
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You're dead on this waterfront
and every waterfront...

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...from Boston to New Orleans.
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You don't drive a truck or a cab...
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...you don't push a baggage rack
you don't work no place, you're dead!

1:26:58
Will you quit following me?
Why don't you get off my tail?


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