:35:00
	You told me
he's got everything wrong with him.
:35:02
	He's well enough
to remember his grandchildren's names.
:35:05
	- It's ringing.
- Sixty-forty. All right, sixty-forty.
:35:08
	I get $6,000, he gets $4,000.
:35:10
	What the hell can he buy
in New Jersey, anyway?
:35:12
	- It's gonna be all right. I promise you.
- Tell him I'm against it.
:35:16
	I want him to know
I'll do the show with an "against it."
:35:18
	He's got to be home.
I told him I would call.
:35:20
	You know what he's doing?
He's practicing spitting.
:35:23
	Hello, Mr. Lewis. It's Ben again.
Ben. Willy Clark's nephew.
:35:27
	He forgot already.
He's got arthritis of the head.
:35:29
	- It's okay, Mr. Lewis. Willy said yes.
- Yes, with an "against it."
:35:33
	No, he's very anxious to do it.
:35:35
	Who's anxious? Tell him I'm against it!
:35:38
	Damn you, nephew! Lousy nephew!
:35:41
	Monday at his hotel. How's 11:00?
What is it, a two-hour drive?
:35:44
	Make it 9:00.
:35:47
	No, that's the television set.
Will you shut up?
:35:52
	All right, listen to me.
:35:54
	If he spits or he pokes,
I'm taking him to court.
:35:58
	You hear me? I'm taking him to court.
Listen to me...
:36:03
	One spit or poke,
and I'm gonna take him to court!
:36:07
	Ten to twenty years for a spit in the face!
:36:10
	Tell him! No toys, telephones...
:36:14
	typing on the typewriter!
:36:17
	...you go down Broadway to 74th Street,
the Ansonia Hotel.
:36:23
	Ben Clark. Willy Clark's nephew.
:36:28
	- My God, they're both the same!
- I'm going back to the game.
:36:35
	- Are you nervous?
- Me? Nervous? Why should I be nervous?
:36:40
	- What time you want me to pick you up?
- Call me, every hour on the hour.