Joe Kidd
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:18:21
Whoa.
:18:38
Good morning, Mr. Harlan.
:18:40
These telegraph messages come in
last night and this morning,

:18:44
one all the way from Chicago.
:18:47
Mr. Harlan,
I want you to know...

:18:49
what a pleasure it is to
have you and your friends.

:18:52
It's been two, three months.
Seems like yesterday. Oh, my, no.

:18:57
I'm glad you weren't
here yesterday.

:18:59
I guess you heard about
the excitement we had.

:19:02
I've reserved the
governor's suite for you...

:19:05
and two other rooms.
Will that be it?

:19:11
Mr. Harlan?
:19:13
I want the whole second floor.
:19:15
Oh, I've got guests
in the other rooms.

:19:20
I mean, I don't have
extra space anywhere.

:19:24
What am I supposed to do?
:19:26
I can't very well tell them
to get out, can I?

:19:31
Gimme $10 a head and
I'll throw them out the window.

:19:34
Say the rooms are spoken for
and there's nothing you can do.

:19:38
If they give you trouble,
give me a holler.

:19:40
- What's wrong with saying
the rooms are spoken for?
- Send this out.

:19:44
Hello, Mr. Harlan.
:19:46
Ma'am.
:19:48
Anything I can do for you?
:19:50
I want to see a man
named Joe Kidd.

:19:52
Joe Kidd's
locked up in jail.

:19:55
If he weren't,
I doubt we'd be talking.

:19:57
You knew we had him
locked up?

:19:59
I'd like to pay the fine on him.
Send him over to me.


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