1:09:01
A good shotgun, plenty of ammunition,
1:09:04
some corduroy britches, a plain shirt
and a hunting cap. A brown one.
1:09:10
Davy Crockett, the works.
1:09:12
Well, that's it, I guess.
1:09:15
- The paintings are yours.
- Yes, but what about you?
1:09:18
Yes, Sam,
you've gotta ask for something.
1:09:21
Well, let's see.
1:09:25
That's it.
1:09:28
What's it?
1:09:29
Pardon me.
1:09:35
What do you think?
1:09:40
Yes,
I think that can be easily arranged.
1:09:45
Well. That's it, then.
1:09:48
I'll come back in the morning
for all these paintings.
1:09:51
Mr Marlowe,
1:09:53
this has been a night that I shall
remember the rest of my life.
1:09:56
Come back again. I'll have some more
paintings for you next month.
1:09:59
And you'll have a steady customer
in me,
1:10:02
even if you raise your prices.
1:10:05
- Well, good night, everyone.
- (All) Good night.
1:10:08
All right, young man.
(Millionaire Clears Throat)
1:10:15
(Captain) Congratulations, Sammy!
Good boy!
1:10:18
- (Sam) Did I do the right thing?
- You did just the right thing, Sam.
1:10:21
Good.
1:10:24
Because it's important to me
that you think so.
1:10:27
Why?
1:10:29
Because I love you.
I want to marry you.
1:10:33
Oh! (Giggling)
1:10:38
- You want to marry me?
- Uh-huh. Why not?
1:10:42
Well...
because I just got my freedom today.
1:10:46
Easy come, easy go.
1:10:49
Besides, if you married me,
you'd keep your freedom.
1:10:54
You must be practically unique, then.
1:10:56
I respect freedom.
More than that, I love freedom.