:25:00
l know you. l seen you
in the slam, five years ago.
:25:05
l just got out.
:25:11
-What did those bastards do to Billy?
-lt wasn't the screws.
:25:16
A prison-yard scrap.
:25:19
One of those things.
How's it going?
:25:21
Don't sit down,
l'm on my way out right now.
:25:27
-l got a job laid out.
-Yeah?
:25:31
l need a good driver.
:25:33
Let's take it f or granted
you need me, or you wouldn't be here.
:25:37
l'm in demand.
:25:40
Fella here last week
figuring a Brink's truck.
:25:43
He spent months f ollowing that truck,
getting to know the driver, the crew.
:25:49
Hell, he even laid the driver's
wife's sister, setting the thing up.
:25:54
He walks out of here after talking
to me, and what happens?
:25:58
The Brink's driver gets drunk,
beats up his wife...
:26:03
...gets into a beef
with the cops and got fired.
:26:07
So this chap is back to square one,
figuring it all out, but not with me.
:26:12
What l'm saying to you is that
Spencer is laying very low...
:26:17
...playing it very cool, because l got
the bread to wait f or the right thing.
:26:24
l'll pay you a flat 2000
to drive f or me.
:26:28
lf it's worth my time,
it's worth a percentage.
:26:32
-How much do you figure to score?
-l don't know.
:26:35
Enough to f urnish this place.
:26:53
-Are you O'Leary?
-Yes.
:26:55
l'm Sydney Brevoort.
:26:56
Management has decided
to redecorate the halls.