:57:05
It will be dangerous for you too.
:57:08
- Yeah, but I've got to stay here.
- Why?
:57:12
Why?
:57:15
It's my job to keep an eye on him.
I'm getting paid for it.
:57:20
What do you mean getting paid?
:57:22
What are you talking about, Eddie?
:57:25
I'm not Eddie Spanier.
:57:33
- I don't understand.
- That photo was a fake.
:57:37
The real Eddie Spanier
is still in jail in America.
:57:40
I came to you hoping to find out something
about your husband, about his connections.
:57:46
- Are you a policeman?
- In a way.
:57:51
Did my husband work for Sandy?
:57:55
Yes.
:58:12
Was it hard for you to...
:58:15
to put on this act with me?
:58:20
It wasn't hard...
in the beginning.
:58:31
They must pay you a great deal of money
for the chances you have to take.
:58:37
$190.30 a month.
:58:40
I'm a sergeant in the U.S. Army.
:58:44
- A soldier?
- An army cop.
:58:50
Eddie...
:58:53
don't you have someone
that will worry if you're in danger?
:58:58
Everyone has somebody
who worries about him. I have a dad.