1:20:04
- What is your verdict?
- We find the defendant...
1:20:06
not guilty by reason of insanity.
1:20:14
Maida gave you that promissory note,
didn't she?
1:20:16
Right here, ready to be signed
by our happy client.
1:20:20
You know, I used to think the world
looked better through a glass of whisky.
1:20:24
It doesn't.
1:20:26
I think I'll keep it this way.
Looks nice.
1:20:30
Well, I got one good thing
out of this case--
1:20:33
a new law partner,
if it's all right with him.
1:20:37
He'd be mighty proud to have his name
on a shingle with yours.
1:21:09
I guess you're looking for Lt. Manion,
aren't you, Mr. Biegler?
1:21:12
He gave me this note for you.
1:21:16
I felt real sorry for Mrs. Manion.
She was crying.
1:21:20
Left a mess, didn't they?
Well, we'd better get busy here.
1:21:23
"" Dear Mr. Biegler,
so sorry that I had to leave suddenly.
1:21:27
I was seized
by an irresistible impulse.
1:21:30
Frederick Manion.''
1:21:33
How in the world
are we gonna face Maida?
1:21:37
Gin. I knew there was
something wrong with that guy.
1:21:41
Never saw a gin drinker yet
you could trust.
1:21:44
Partner, what do you say
we go and see our first client?
1:21:47
- Who might that be?
- Mary Pilant.
1:21:49
We're gonna administer
Barney Quill's estate.
1:21:52
Now, that's what I call
poetic justice for everybody.