Anatomy of a Murder
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:32:00
Well, I, uh--
:32:02
I think that's enough for now.
:32:04
I've got lots of time.
All you want.

:32:08
- Where can I reach you?
- I'm still in Thunder Bay...

:32:11
but I can drive down again
in the morning.

:32:16
- Was there something else?
- No.

:32:31
-Thanks for letting me play the records.
-Oh, you're very welcome.

:32:34
Thanks a lot.
Bye.

:32:39
- Who's that?
- The lady in the case.

:32:46
- You're not going to take the case?
- I don't know.

:32:48
That depends on what Manion
has to tell me tomorrow.

:32:51
He's thinking things out.
:32:53
Oh, well, that's more like it.
:32:56
Now, if I take the case,
I want you in it.

:32:59
Me, in a big murder case?
:33:03
The sight of this whisky-drinking man
at the lawyer's table would ruin you.

:33:08
I need you.
:33:10
You mean that?
:33:12
Why else would he say it?
:33:15
I'd be glad to work with you
outside of the courtroom, but...

:33:18
- not in the courtroom.
- Suit yourself about that.

:33:21
Either way, I'm gonna have
to be able to depend on you.

:33:26
Will you lay off the booze?
:33:33
I don't know.
:33:35
I don't know about that, Paulie.
:33:37
Why don't you know?
:33:42
Do you think I couldn't
lay off the booze?

:33:44
Ever tried it?
:33:49
Try it.
:33:55
I never been on
a big murder case.

:33:58
Not once in all my life.

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