The Valachi Papers
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:48:06
You mean, you read all these books,
Mr. Maranzano?

:48:09
Yes, when I was studying to be priest.
:48:11
Oh, yeah, I heard that someplace,
Mr. Maranzano.

:48:14
What kind of language is this?
:48:17
- It's Lucretius. Is in Greek.
- Greek? You speak Greek?

:48:20
I speak seven language.
:48:22
Mr. Maranzano,
who are all those guys?

:48:25
Oh, this is Caesar
as the high priest of Jupiter.

:48:28
This is Caesar as Roman consular.
:48:31
This is Caesar as dictator
and architect of Roman empire.

:48:35
Which reminds me, tomorrow I have a
meeting with Genovese and Luciano.

:48:39
I want you both to be there.
:48:42
In case maybe we don't make
arrangement.

:48:47
They betray their own boss.
:48:50
If you was boss...
:48:53
...you trust them?
:48:55
Why didn't you break up
their family?

:48:57
They would start another war.
I don't know yet who is on their side.

:49:01
But tomorrow, I find out.
:49:04
You no tell anyone, yes?
:49:06
Good. I no like guns in my office,
but tomorrow...

:49:11
And tomorrow, Tony Bender,
he pick me up at half past 1.

:49:15
You meet me in the office
a little before 2.

:49:17
- Yes, sir.
- And here, read this book.

:49:20
Roman Civil War in English.
:49:23
Thanks, Mr. Maranzano.
:49:26
Don't I get a book?
:49:28
Some men are born to read,
some not.

:49:31
You found me out, Mr. Maranzano.
:49:33
Some things are hard to find out,
some not.

:49:37
- Good night.
- Good night, Mr. Maranzano.

:49:40
Bet you can get 5 bucks
for that book, the leather alone.

:49:43
What the hell's the matter with you?
It's a present from him.

:49:46
I don't read so good,
but I'm gonna try.

:49:49
For him? Tell me all about it
when you finish, please.

:49:51
- You gotta a cock for a brain.
- So I'm a genius. What can I do?


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