The Valachi Papers
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1:11:01
Hewitt!
1:11:03
Hewitt. It's the only name
I hear these days.

1:11:05
Hate that son of a bitch.
I'd like to have one shot, so help me.

1:11:10
- Do you have my bags?
- Give me a minute.

1:11:12
- He don't got a minute.
- Valachi is driving me to the docks.

1:11:16
Then I better bring
the car around now.

1:11:18
What can the son of a bitch
get you for, Vito?

1:11:21
Everything's legitimate.
Legitimate.

1:11:23
He figures somebody
has to be minding the store...

1:11:25
...now that Charlie Luck is gone.
And he figures me.

1:11:29
You ought to know, Albert, even if
they nail you on a technicality...

1:11:33
...they still nail you.
1:11:36
Tickets? Tickets?
1:11:40
- Where's his tickets, Tony?
- In your coat pocket, Vito, honey.

1:11:44
You sew up the courts
and keep the politicians greased.

1:11:47
I'm seeing Naples and Marseille.
1:11:48
When I come back, we'll have
a whole network for drugs.

1:11:51
- I want to walk across that border.
- But we don't need the drugs, Vito.

1:11:55
- Even Charlie Lucky had to admit.
- Don Vito, you gotta get out of here.

1:11:59
Albert...
1:12:02
...I want a good report.
1:12:04
You make it nice and easy
when I return.

1:12:08
Darling, anything you want, you talk
with Albert and you will get it.

1:12:12
- Jesus, will you go already?
- All right, all right, all right.

1:12:20
- Good report, huh?
- Come on.

1:12:23
At least I don't have to see
any unemployment in Italy.

1:12:26
My good friend Benito Mussolini could
talk some sense into that Roosevelt.

1:12:33
Well, ciao, everybody.
1:12:39
Well, I guess that makes me
the boss.

1:12:43
But Genovese stayed in Italy
till after the war.

1:12:45
So the drug thing
didn't get started till '46 or '47.

1:12:49
You tired?
1:12:52
I think I talked too much.
1:12:54
Too much. Too much.
1:12:57
Well, then, let me go on for you.

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