Kid Galahad
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1:01:21
Well, Willy?
1:01:23
Look, Marvin, I may be annoyed at this boy,
like I say.

1:01:25
I may have had a real bellyful of all
that's sweet and beautiful about him, but...

1:01:28
I told you.
1:01:29
Galahad's opponent
will be Sugarboy Romero.

1:01:31
How do you know that? Jerry Bathgate's
handling it for the Chamber of Commerce.

1:01:34
Jerry's had his instructions.
1:01:36
He doesn't dare blow his nose
two nostrils at a time...

1:01:38
- unless Otto gives him the word.
- Come off it.

1:01:40
If these two guys were handcuffed together,
Galahad couldn't hit Romero...

1:01:43
with a six-quart bucket of beans.
1:01:45
Then you know about the Sugarboy, huh?
1:01:47
Why wouldn't I know about him?
1:01:48
I saw him out on the coast last year, once
in Los Angeles, another time in Tijuana.

1:01:52
He was handled by his uncle, or somebody.
1:01:53
He's no longer handled by his uncle.
1:01:58
Look...
1:01:59
nobody's trying to hurt your boy,
or kill a golden goose.

1:02:03
All Otto wants is a nice payday
for Sugarboy.

1:02:06
And the chance to cover all the bets the
local sports will want to make on Galahad.

1:02:09
- Now that makes sense, doesn't it?
- Yeah...

1:02:12
- for Otto.
- Otto?

1:02:18
What, are you putting me on, or something?
1:02:21
You're in hock up to your eyebrows
with six bookmakers I can name.

1:02:24
Horses won't pay off for you
the way this thing will.

1:02:27
You put your end of your purse on Romero.
It's your only chance to get even.

1:02:31
Look, Willy,
like it or not, Otto has adopted you.

1:02:36
You're one of the family.
1:02:50
Use the left hook.
1:02:51
That's it. Left, then right.

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