Anatomy of a Murder
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:51:18
Hi, Paulie.
Fellows, this is Manny's lawyer.

:51:20
- Hi. How are you?
- Sit down, won't you?

:51:22
I'm sorry, I can't right now.
Mrs. Manion...

:51:24
may I talk to you
for a moment outside?

:51:27
Mrs. Manion? I thought we dropped
the formalities a long time ago.

:51:30
I think maybe we'd better pick 'em
up again. It's important.

:51:33
- All right. I'll go with you.
- All right. Come on.

:51:35
Hey. You're coming back,
aren't you?

:51:37
What do you think?
:51:48
See you later, Pie-Eye.
:51:51
Okay.
:51:59
- Did you get my phone message?
- Yeah, but I got busy.

:52:03
Why haven't you been
to see your husband?

:52:05
I don't see why I have
to see him every day.

:52:07
I think it would be
a very good idea if you did.

:52:09
All right, I'll see him every day.
Okay?

:52:11
- No, not okay. Where's your car?
- I came with them.

:52:14
- Mine's right over here. Come on.
- Wait. I've got friends inside.

:52:17
- Friends or not, you're going home.
- Who do you think you are?

:52:21
I'm the lawyer trying to beat a rap
for your husband, remember?

:52:23
- What's that got to do with--
- You listen to me.

:52:26
Until this trial's over, you're
going to be a meek little housewife...

:52:29
with horn-rimmed spectacles...
:52:31
and you're going to stay away
from men and juke joints...

:52:34
and booze and pinball machines...
:52:36
and you're going to wear a skirt
and low-heeled shoes and a girdle.

:52:40
And especially a girdle.
Look, Laura...

:52:42
believe me, I don't usually
complain of an attractive jiggle...

:52:45
but you save that jiggle
for your husband to look at...

:52:48
if and when
I get him out of jail.

:52:50
Come on. Let's go.
:52:53
I'm sorry. I really am. I wouldn't
hurt Manny's chances for anything.

:52:57
Come on.

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