1:35:03
Where do you think you're going?
All right, let's get the hands up.
1:35:06
Come on, let's go.
1:35:18
Hold it. Hold it.
1:35:19
Hold it right there.
1:35:25
- What's the problem, officer?
- Did you just come from that house?
1:35:29
As a citizen of the United States,
I am aware of my rights...
1:35:33
...under the 4th, 5th, 6th and
14th amendments of the Constitution.
1:35:39
Unless you have an arrest warrant...
1:35:40
...I can sue you
for infringing on my rights.
1:35:43
Drive on, Joe.
1:35:46
What the hell did he say?
1:35:52
Jesus Christ, no matter
how hard they leaned...
1:35:54
...no matter how hard they squeezed,
you took it like a dog.
1:35:57
When they made you kill your best
friend, after they cut his balls off...
1:36:00
...you just pointed that trigger
and called it an act of charity.
1:36:03
Oh, what the hell
do you know about it?
1:36:06
And what'd you ever have
that was better?
1:36:08
Nothing. My parents traveled
steerage just like yours.
1:36:11
They went through poverty
just like yours.
1:36:13
I fought every day before,
during and after school.
1:36:16
Big deal. Instead of being called
a wop, I was paddy. I was a mick.
1:36:20
The difference between us, Valachi,
is that I stopped spreading my legs.
1:36:23
Yeah. Yeah.
1:36:26
And then you joined Hoover's team
and became Jack Armstrong...
1:36:30
...all-American boy!
1:36:33
Screw you. I don't have a wife
who's going into hiding.
1:36:35
I don't have a son who doesn't know
who his father is.
1:36:38
I don't check the windows
before I leave my house.
1:36:40
And if I had to kill
to save my neck...
1:36:42
...I'd make goddamn sure
I killed the right man.
1:36:46
Face the fact, Valachi,
you're one dumb guinea.
1:36:49
Shit, you were a snap to break.
1:36:52
- What?
- I'm the guy that started...
1:36:53
...squeezing you
from the other side.
1:36:56
Remember? After Appalachian,
we were picking everybody up.
1:36:59
We got over 100 guys.
Nobody would talk.