Anatomy of a Murder
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:36:00
I think I'll stick around,
make damn sure you get off.

:36:02
- Where do we start?
- We're going to need a psychiatrist.

:36:07
Neither of us has any money. Do you
think the army'll stir one up for you?

:36:11
I know a colonel in the Pentagon.
I'll write a letter.

:36:13
Good. Do that. Sulo.
:36:20
Where are you going now?
:36:22
I'm going to see your wife,
for one thing.

:36:24
Why? Didn't you see her yesterday?
:36:27
That's right. I did.
:36:29
She's a very pretty woman,
your wife.

:36:32
A man gets used to
the way his wife looks.

:36:34
I guess he does.
I'll see you.

:36:53
Come on in, Paulie.
Come on in.

:36:55
You haven't been in here
since you vacated, have you?

:36:58
Hardly recognize the old place, huh?
:37:01
Mary did it for me. She just finished
her decorators' course.

:37:03
Smart girl. Very smart girl.
Look at this.

:37:06
- A real, genuine Picasso print.
- That's very nice.

:37:08
And here. Try this chair.
It sort of does things for you.

:37:11
Sit right down.
:37:15
Great, isn't it?
Good for the nerves, they say.

:37:17
- How do you shut it off?
- Here.

:37:19
Here we are. Feel better?
:37:21
I feel all shook up.
:37:26
Mitch, I just dropped in to tell you
I've got both feet in the Manion case.

:37:29
- You're going to cop out, aren't you?
- No.

:37:31
That's a mistake.
It's open and shut.

:37:34
Well, maybe. We'll see.
:37:35
Judge Maitland's still in the hospital.
Maybe you'd like to agree...

:37:38
to a continuance
until he gets back.

:37:40
If we go with the case now,
we'll have to try before...

:37:42
some grab-bag judge they'll send in.
:37:44
- Me, I'd rather have Maitland.
- So would I.

:37:46
But that'd also mean my client
would lie around in jail...

:37:49
for another two, three months
before the trial.

:37:52
Now, if you'll drop the charge
down to manslaughter...

:37:55
so I can get him out on bail,
we'll agree to a continuance.

:37:58
You wouldn't do that
if you were still D.A.


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