:44:00
I gather you don't want
to talk about that night, huh?
:44:03
That's right.
I don't want to talk about it.
:44:05
You'll have to talk to me
about it in court. Why not now?
:44:09
'Cause I don't have to now.
Reason enough, okay?
:44:12
Okay.
:44:15
Boy, old Barney, he was kind of
a rugged character, wasn't he?
:44:18
Ex-prizefighter, muscle man,
fancy with guns, and--
:44:22
He paid his debts.
Ran a clean place.
:44:25
- Me, I liked him.
- You run the place now?
:44:27
No, I just work here.
Mary's running things.
:44:31
Mary? Was that Barney's wife?
:44:33
No, he didn't have a wife.
Mary was his manager.
:44:36
Oh. All right.
I wonder who's gonna inherit the place?
:44:40
- Mary, I guess.
- Mary again.
:44:44
What's the matter with that?
:44:46
You mean, what's the matter with Mary?
I don't know what's the matter with her.
:44:49
Mary what?
:44:51
Pilant. Mary Pilant.
:44:52
She's in the back booth.
We don't talk about our customers here.
:44:56
But if we did--
which we don't--
:45:00
That's her.
That's Mary Pilant.
:45:11
- Do you know Lt. Manion's wife?
- Sure. I know the lieutenant too.
:45:16
He's a good officer.
She's all right too.
:45:19
Friendly. Good kid.
:45:21
What do you know about it?
Knock it off.
:45:23
I didn't mean anything. She's a dish.
What's the matter with that?
:45:26
Do you want this lawyer
to get wrong ideas?
:45:29
What chance has the lieutenant got,
Mr. McCarthy?
:45:31
Pretty good, I'd say, with a couple
of character witnesses like you.
:45:36
I'd like to help him out. I sure would.
But we're moving out.
:45:39
The whole outfit. Berlin.
:45:43
Tell me, who is this babe
at the hotel?
:45:47
Name's Mary Pilant.
She was Quill's private property.