Sweet Smell of Success
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1:10:00
How does it matter whose sister?
The main thing is that they're through.

1:10:05
Am I supposed to forget
how that kid talked to me today?

1:10:09
JJ, is he worthy of a second glance
from a man like you?

1:10:12
- I mean that...
- Bite on this.

1:10:19
- Steamship tickets.
- The next sailing. Susie's run down.

1:10:25
That's good. Now that louse
is outta Susie's hair for good.

1:10:30
I want that boy taken apart.
1:10:38
JJ, why do something that's gonna drive
them right back into each other's arms?

1:10:43
I know how to handle Susie. You just...
1:10:49
You just handle the boy.
1:10:51
Preferably tonight.
1:10:54
What's tomorrow? A holiday?
1:11:00
Your fat cop friend.
1:11:03
I think I'm going home. Maybe I left
my sense of humour in my other suit.

1:11:07
You've got a god-given brain,
Sidney. Use it.

1:11:10
You think this is
a personal thing with me?

1:11:13
Are you telling me I think of this
in terms of personal pique?

1:11:17
Today that boy wiped
his feet on the choice,

1:11:19
on the predilections of 60 million people
in the greatest country in the world.

1:11:24
If you had any morals, you'd understand
the immorality of that boy's stand today.

1:11:29
It wasn't me he criticised.
It was my readers.

1:11:37
Don't remove the gangplank, Sidney.
You may wanna get back on board.

1:11:43
JJ, it's one thing to wear your dog collar.
1:11:45
When it turns into a noose,
I'd rather have my freedom.

1:11:48
The man in jail is always for freedom.
1:11:51
Except, if you'll excuse me,
I'm not in jail.

1:11:53
You're in jail. You're a prisoner of your
own fears, your own greed and ambition.

1:11:58
You're blind, Mr Magoo.
This is the crossroads for me.


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