The Laughing Policeman
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1:35:02
Please, Leo.
Just this one thing.

1:35:05
Just deliver the picture
for me. Okay?

1:35:12
- Hello, my darling.
- Hello.

1:35:14
Could you see that Mr. Camerero gets that
right away, please? It's personal.

1:35:18
- Sure.
- I'll take it.

1:35:27
You are one heavyweight-looking lady.
1:35:48
He's got it.
1:35:50
- Thanks, Leo. See ya later.
- What...

1:35:53
- Wait a minute. What do you expect him to do?
- I don't know.

1:35:58
- But so far he's not doing anything.
- I know.

1:36:01
- I think I better stay with you.
- No, no. You go back to the squad.

1:36:04
- What?
- You better go back to the squad.

1:36:06
I don't want you to
get in trouble with the lieut.

1:36:09
Oh, no. I'm staying with you.
You need guidance.

1:36:11
If that picture was supposed to
spook him, it sure as hell is taking its time.

1:36:17
If he's our man,
it's gonna do its job.

1:36:21
I don't understand
why we just don't grab him.

1:36:24
- What for?
- Well, we tell him we think he's a fruiter.

1:36:34
I got an idea.
1:36:36
It may sound crazy, but...
1:36:38
No, seriously.
There's absolutely no danger to it.

1:36:41
All you have to do is call a man on the telephone
and say that your name is Marsha Macklin...

1:36:45
and that you're worried
about Gus.

1:36:47
It all sounds very corny
and against the law.

1:36:50
Honey, I am the law.
1:36:53
Well, what's in it for me?
1:36:55
Somethin' about you nurses...
1:36:58
really turns me on.

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