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1:01:00
He's putting you on, ghost writer.
1:01:03
- He doesn't know.
- Did sugar daddy?

1:01:07
- We're so upset, aren't we?
- Don 't call him that.

1:01:10
Try saccharine.
It should help the withdrawal symptoms.

1:01:15
You're still trying to fit the pieces together.
Some writer.

1:01:19
Maybe Agatha Christie's free.
1:01:23
- Preston never told you about the scandal?
- What scandal?

1:01:28
- You owe me ten bucks, Liz.
- The bastard copped out.

1:01:32
They'll kill him anyway.
1:01:36
Now just a minute, you two.
1:01:39
- Are you talking about me?
- Relax. We'll protect you.

1:01:43
Thanks. You come highly recommended by
Preston Gilbert, who's dead in the mortuary.

1:01:49
Not to mention his two companions,
a Neopolitan singer and an accordion player.

1:01:55
Now, you tell me exactly
what you were talking about.

1:02:00
Preston and some guy got involved
in a scandal a long time ago.

1:02:04
It was hushed up.
1:02:05
When Preston announced he was going to write
his life story, the guy got nervous.

1:02:11
- Who did?
- Preston would never tell us.

1:02:14
We thought he'd told you.
The priest still does.

1:02:18
Any more questions, Mickey boy?
1:02:22
Jesus! The priest.
1:02:26
He shoots very well
for a public relations man.

1:02:29
What's going wrong, boss?
1:02:41
- Did I get him?
- Yes.

1:02:45
How do I join the other side?
1:02:51
Do you have to run it this way?
1:02:53
Don 't blame me.
You shot the projectionist.

1:02:57
- Who the hell's that?
- It's a flying nun.


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