Eyes of Laura Mars
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:52:05
Do you understand?
:52:11
Let me try.
It looks like f un.

:52:13
What?
:52:16
Is that how I look?
Like that?

:52:18
I think that's how you look.
:52:21
I look like a damn cop,
is what I look like.

:52:26
No, it's...
:52:28
May I ask you a few questions
about what's been happening?

:52:32
It makes me nervous.
:52:35
Why is he killing my f riends?
:52:37
Why is he after me? Why me?
:52:40
A variety of things might attract
him to you and to your associates.

:52:44
It could be a person
who's jealous of your success.

:52:49
It could be a person who,
in his own loony way...

:52:52
...feels your work is promoting
porno and decadence...

:52:55
...and he has a mission
to clean up the world.

:52:58
It could be a person who is outraged
about being seen in your book.

:53:05
Whoever it was...
:53:08
...was here this afternoon...
:53:11
...and he was looking for me.
:53:16
You know, I find all of this...
:53:20
...very interesting...
:53:27
I'm gonna double
the security around you.

:53:30
I'd advise you to stay
indoors as much as possible.

:53:34
Goodbye.
:53:43
Hey, John, you need
a little help with anything?

:53:45
No thank you, Officer Feeney.
I can handle these subjects alone.

:53:49
Thank you.
:53:50
Feeney, get the hell out of here!
:53:55
What a creep.
:53:57
Did either of you ever receive
a threatening or obscene phone call...


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