Little Murders
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1:04:01
Oh, you put on
some weight, Alfred.

1:04:04
But then you were 17 when you left.
1:04:07
Well, what have you been up to?
1:04:10
Well, I went to college,
and now I'm a photographer.

1:04:14
Oh. Cartier-Bresson...
1:04:17
and Man Ray are the only
photographers I know.

1:04:21
- I'll have to brush up.
- [Chuckles]

1:04:24
Well!
1:04:27
- Did you like college?
- No.

1:04:31
Do you like photography?
1:04:33
Oh, yeah.
1:04:35
Well, it's important for young people
to like what they do.

1:04:40
Also, I'm sort of married.
1:04:44
Well, I'll be darned.
1:04:46
- Peace.
- Brotherhood.

1:04:49
I often wondered whether
you were married or not.

1:04:52
Doesn't Boo make
a good martini?

1:04:54
The trick is in the vermouth.
1:04:57
Look, I don't wanna take
a lot of your time.

1:05:00
Patsy, my wife, worked out
a questionnaire...

1:05:03
a series of questions
about my childhood.

1:05:06
It's supposed to help me.
1:05:08
See, I don't remember
very much before I was 19.

1:05:12
- Well, Alfred, I don't mind answering questions...
- Nor do I.

1:05:16
If it'll help you, but I don't know
if I wanna be recorded.

1:05:19
Well, preserved for posterity.
1:05:21
I mean, do you really need that thing?
We could talk much more openly without it.

1:05:25
I need it. It'll help me.
1:05:27
Justice Holmes, I think it was,
hated wiretapping.

1:05:30
- I could look that up if you like.
- I might forget what you say.

1:05:34
Young people are just
so lazy about taking notes.

1:05:37
Well, I have nothing to say
that I mind being quoted on.

1:05:40
- It's the idea.
- It's the F.B.I.

1:05:42
I need it!
1:05:55
Was I a happy or an unhappy child?

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