Sweet Smell of Success
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:27:03
Citizens' committee.
I didn't mean to hit the boy so hard.

:27:08
That's when a fella needed a friend.
I won't forget his initials, JJ.

:27:11
Mr Hunsecker!
She died 20 minutes ago.

:27:15
That's show business. Thanks, Phil.
:27:17
See you, Harry.
:27:21
See ya, Kello.
:27:25
Hasta la vista, JJ.
Hasta luego.

:27:27
Spanish. That shows
he likes the spics, too, huh?

:27:31
I like Harry, but I can't
deny he sweats a little.

:27:33
Don't try to come back!
:27:36
(drunk man) Just a minute!
My hat's in there and I paid you.

:27:39
Leave him alone!
:27:43
I love this dirty town.
:27:53
Sidney. Conjugate me a verb.
:27:56
For instance, "to promise".
:27:59
You promised to break up
that romance. When?

:28:01
- I doubt if you know what it involves.
- I'm a schoolboy. Teach me.

:28:06
You break it up. You know
you can do it in two minutes.

:28:08
At this late date you need explanations?
:28:14
Susie's all I've got. Now she's growing up,
:28:17
I want my relationship with her
to remain at least at par.

:28:20
I don't intend to do anything
to antagonise her if I don't have to.

:28:24
Be warned, son. I'll have to blitz you.
:28:27
Frankly, I don't think
you got the cards to blitz me.

:28:30
- I don't?
- I don't think so.

:28:32
I'll listen for one more minute.
:28:35
A year ago, I did you a certain favour.
:28:37
It was a thing... I never did
such a dirty thing in my life.

:28:40
All right, it's forgotten.
Which brings us up to five weeks ago.

:28:43
"Sidney, I got a nasty problem.
Do so-and-so and I'll appreciate it."

:28:47
Did I say no? I'm the first to admit
it didn't jell as fast as we'd like.

:28:51
But why, all of a sudden,
can't I get you on the phone?

:28:54
And why am I frozen out of the column?
:28:56
- You finished?
- No. Let me finish.

:28:58
I don't like this job.
That boy is dumb on matinée days only.


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