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:20:00
What do you write?
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Mister...?
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King.
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Jack Miller.
:20:15
What?
:20:17
What?
:20:20
What do you write?
:20:24
Gangster fiction.
:20:27
Pulp would be less pompous
and more accurate.

:20:32
You're talking to an addict!
:20:34
I practically eat them.
:20:36
They'd given the job to a screwball.
The reading had gone to his stomach.

:20:40
He was constipated with pulp,
and now it was coming out, all over me.

:20:45
Rose MacDonald...
:20:47
- You've read Rose MacDonald?
- No, not since Mother died.

:20:53
The best, I think.
:21:00
What books have you written?
:21:03
How about... My Gun is Long?
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You're kidding! You wrote that?
:21:12
Yes, I am the real Guy Strange.
:21:17
That's very good.
:21:19
Oh, you have great taste, Mr Miller.
:21:23
"Sensual... brutal...
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Mr Strange provides us with a devil's dictionary
of our secret visions and desires. "

:21:33
It's dedicated to my wife.
:21:37
You put yourself down. Shouldn't do that.
:21:41
You've got a good hero here
in Brad Mason.

:21:44
Here's a man who clearly sees the animal
in himself and he's not ashamed...

:21:49
Why don 't we cut the crap and talk straight?
:21:54
- Your plot line is thin.
- It is, is it?

:21:57
- Relies too much on coincidence.
- It does?


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