Cotton Comes to Harlem
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:55:08
Break his goddamn head.
:55:11
No.
:55:12
Keep him on ice
for 24 hours.

:55:15
Then he'll bust his own head.
:55:18
24 hours?
:55:19
Bryce'll never
stand for it.

:55:21
The hell with bryce!
:55:22
O'malley'll break.
:55:24
Not only for us.
:55:26
Everybody in harlem
will know the son of a bitch

:55:28
for the evil bastard
that he is.

:55:30
You hold him
one more day.

:55:32
Don't you guys ever
listen to the buzzer?

:55:34
What's up?
:55:35
The word just came
over the squawk box.

:55:36
They just found uncle budd.
:55:37
Did they find
a bale of cotton?

:55:39
Don't ask me.
Ask the squawk box.

:55:46
Anderson:
Poor uncle budd.

:55:48
What do you suppose
:55:49
they did to him?
:55:51
My guess'd be the river.
:55:54
Oh, my god.
:55:57
We're dragging
the river, luddy.

:55:59
You set it up.
:56:00
Yes, sir.
:56:06
White fox tasted black blood.
:56:09
Maybe yes,
:56:10
and maybe no.
:56:12
Where the hell's
that rabbit?

:56:14
All right, stop it.
:56:15
A vicious son of a bitch
murders uncle budd,

:56:17
and you two
talk nonsense.

:56:20
You gotta look on the bright
side, lieutenant.

:56:23
You saw that white
joker last night.

:56:24
You identify him?
:56:27
I don't know,
lieutenant.

:56:28
Maybe yes, maybe no.
:56:30
All those kind of people
look alike to me.

:56:33
Cut the crap.
That's an order.

:56:35
Drop whatever the hell
else you're doing,

:56:37
and you find him!
And that's final.

:56:39
We're going home
:56:42
we're going to see the sun
:56:45
going home
:56:47
a new life has begun
:56:50
we're going home
:56:52
oh, yes?
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Where we can all be free
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in the land
where there's sand

:56:58
and I got liberty

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