The Last of Sheila
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:00:06
What?
:00:11
A vital clue?
:00:14
Clinton didn't smoke cigarettes.
:00:18
There's no seaplane.
:00:20
The police will arrive late tonight
or early in the morning by craft.

:00:25
It takes six to eight hours.
We will harbor here until.

:00:31
Good. Thank you very much, Captain.
:00:35
I guess that means
an inquest and reporters.

:00:39
- You better get your left profile ready.
- Shut up, Christine.

:00:43
They can't very well
bury him at sea, can they?

:00:45
No, there's too much pollution
in the Mediterranean already.

:00:49
Poor Clinton. It's such a shame.
:00:53
It would have been such a big grosser
for him: The Last of Sheila.

:00:57
Hey, now, he's dead.
:00:59
How can you sit around here
and talk about some goddamn movie...

:01:02
and he's dead... Will you stop
hawking that ice bucket?

:01:07
I'm just gonna
have my Bloody Mary straight up.

:01:09
Me, too. Bourbon.
:01:11
Christine, listen,
Clinton's misadventure is unfortunate...

:01:15
but an accident is an accident,
and a film is a film.

:01:18
Has it occurred to anybody
that this isn't the first accident?

:01:22
Yesterday, the propeller.
Last night, the stone.

:01:25
What do you mean?
:01:27
Suppose the propeller wasn't an accident.
Suppose it was a mistake.

:01:31
You mean someone
was trying to kill Clinton?

:01:33
- Why should anyone want to kill Chris?
- Yeah, we're not in Hollywood.

:01:36
Come off it, Tom.
:01:38
Look, I assumed Clinton was swimming
near the propeller. I heard him yelling.

:01:42
- Didn't you? Didn't we all?
- What fantasies are you building?

:01:49
Who did not solve the game last night?
:01:57
Why did you say "that's funny" when
we were standing outside the chapel?


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