:50:04
Why did she have to go off
in that beet-juice jalopy with him?
:50:07
You're asking me?
:50:08
She could've gone with Maynard and Lew,
couldn't she?
:50:11
Willy, when you're 21
and you look like Rose...
:50:14
you don't have to ride
with Lew and Maynard.
:50:16
What's that supposed to mean?
:50:18
You want diagrams?
:50:26
- Now look, Dolly...
- That's just what I'm going to do.
:50:28
Look at Maynard's corned beef.
I promised I'd put a low flame under it.
:50:34
Mr. Grogan?
:50:37
- Mr. Grogan?
- That's right.
:50:39
My name is Frank Gerson.
I'm a guest of Lieberman's.
:50:41
What can I do for you?
:50:42
I also happen to be one of the assistant
District Attorneys for Manhattan.
:50:45
That's a great help to everybody.
We've got nothing to talk about.
:50:48
I doubt that.
:50:50
New York's as curious as Washington
about Otto Danzig.
:50:52
Sorry. I never knew the answers
in the first place.
:50:55
If you don't know
who did that job on Rocky...
:50:57
why are these imported hoodlums
sitting on your front doorstep...
:50:59
twenty-three and a half hours every day?
:51:03
Do you mind if I tell you something
off the record?
:51:06
Please do.
:51:08
Otto doesn't believe me, either.
:51:25
Plenty of food, plenty of food.
:51:27
You think you've eaten lobster before,
Maynard, just wait till you taste this.
:51:32
Well, Maynard?
:51:37
I ain't saying this lobster is for the birds...
:51:40
but I'd rather be eating my own corned beef.
:51:45
Lobster? I think I'd like some of that.
Is it good?
:51:48
Fine, Father.