:21:01
	Stick out your tongue and say: "ah."
:21:03
	You better move back.
:21:07
	Have you been drinking?
:21:08
	Doctor, I am gassed.
:21:11
	What were you drinking?
:21:12
	Well, bourbon. See, these two fellas--
:21:15
	-How much would you say you drank?
-What?
:21:17
	-How much would you say you drank?
-About this much.
:21:21
	Mr. Thornhill, my opinion
is that you are definitely intoxicated.
:21:25
	No question about it.
:21:26
	I won't ask your permission to draw blood.
:21:28
	How disgusting!
:21:30
	"You may refuse to permit a blood test
to be made...
:21:32
	"...but if you do,
your license will be revoked."
:21:37
	It was at this point
that Mr. Thornhill succeeded in escaping...
:21:40
	...from his would-be assassins,
and when they gave chase...
:21:44
	...he, naturally, had to drive
as best he could under the circumstances.
:21:49
	How long have you known your client?
:21:51
	Seven years, Your Honor.
:21:52
	Do you know him to be a reasonable man?
:21:55
	Absolutely.
:21:58
	Mother!
:21:59
	Do you believe there is some credence
to this story?
:22:03
	Credence!
:22:03
	Yes, Your Honor. If my client says
this is what happened...
:22:07
	...I'm certain it must've happened.
:22:09
	Damn right.
:22:11
	I want this turned over
to the County Detectives for investigation.
:22:14
	Call them and have them
come here immediately.
:22:16
	Right, Your Honor.
:22:18
	Counselor, I'm going to set this over
for final disposition tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.
:22:23
	I expect you and the defendant to be here,
ready to go to trial.
:22:27
	In the meantime, the County Detectives'll
determine if his story has any basis in fact.
:22:32
	"Basis in fact"? lf I were brought in dead,
you still wouldn't believe--
:22:36
	Wait a minute.
:22:37
	After all, Your Honor,
would I make up such a story?
:22:40
	That is precisely what were intending
to find out, Mr. Thornhill.