The Hustler
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1:32:03
I'm so scared!
1:32:06
I'm scared.
1:32:22
- Sarah Packard, Bert Gordon.
- How do you do?

1:32:30
That one of mine goes in Drawing Room A.
1:32:33
Thank you.
1:32:35
I got it.
1:32:40
- You sure you'll be comfortable, Miss...
- Packard. Sarah Packard.

1:32:45
It takes me a while to memorize a name.
1:32:47
- Are you sure you don't want anything?
- No, I'm fine.

1:32:52
You ever been to Louisville for Derby week,
Miss Packard?

1:32:55
- I've never been to Louisville.
- Lots of action, lots of money, lots of class.

1:33:00
You see the best dressed,
most beautiful women in the world.

1:33:03
Knock your eyes out.
1:33:10
Findley is rich. His grandfather
left him 20% of a tobacco company.

1:33:15
What, and he hustles, too?
1:33:17
He's a gentleman, a gentleman gambler
who gets his kicks playing with hustlers.

1:33:22
He's got an old southern mansion,
with a pool table.

1:33:25
He drinks eight-year-old bourbon,
smokes cork-tipped cigarettes.

1:33:28
- How good is he?
- I don't know.

1:33:30
- I never saw him play. I hear he's great.
- I'm ready.

1:33:32
As soon as I've finished my coffee.
1:33:34
- You have great confidence in me.
- I don't.

1:33:37
- I've confidence in Findley.
- What's that supposed to mean?

1:33:41
It means I'm confident he's a loser.
All the way a loser.

1:33:44
You are only about one half loser,
the other half winner.

1:33:48
- I'm finished.
- I got it.

1:33:50
No. When you play for me,
I pick up all the tabs.

1:33:57
Fats knew the game was in the clutch,
so he had to do something to stop you.


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