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:23:00
Good afternoon.
Where the hell have you been?

:23:03
- What happened at the bank?
- What the hell do you think happened?

:23:05
Just like I told you.
:23:07
- The best is 50 cents on every dollar.
- Not enough.

:23:10
- What?
- Not enough.

:23:13
It's a God damn shame.
We've got a hell of a line.

:23:17
Rico did a brilliant job.
:23:20
I went over all the patterns
with the old man.

:23:22
Everything figures: Materials, labor,
fittings, accessories, packaging...

:23:27
shipping, sales commissions,
everything, it's all there.

:23:34
If the country doesn't go in the crapper,
we'll have a great season.

:23:37
- We'll make some money for a change.
- How many dollars do we need?

:23:42
Dollars!
:23:50
If you can write $300,000 this afternoon...
:23:53
- Christ, I'll write $300,000...
- All right, if you can write...

:23:56
$300,000 this afternoon, discounted
at the bank, we get $150,000.

:23:59
- And?
- We'll need another $142,000...

:24:02
in less than 60 days.
:24:05
The mills are on our back; we owe them
a bundle from last year.

:24:08
All right, what about
the Long Beach factory?

:24:11
- What about it?
- What are we using that for?

:24:14
I don't know. We're turning out
three numbers down there. Pantsuits.

:24:17
- Policies all paid up?
- Of course they are.

:24:21
Okay.
:24:31
What the hell is that?
:24:32
Charlie Robbins. What's the policy worth?
:24:35
Charlie Robbins?
:24:37
- What's the policy worth?
- Forget it, Harry!

:24:40
We can ask the unions,
the mills to carry us.

:24:42
After all these years, those bastards owe us!
:24:44
We tried that last year
and they told us to take a walk.

:24:46
How much is the floater worth?
:24:47
I'm not gonna get involved with Robbins.
There's a line I will not cross!

:24:50
God damn it, one simple question:
How much is the floater worth?

:24:54
- Forget the fucking floater.
- Do I have to go ask Marvin?

:24:56
Now how much is it worth, Phil?

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