The Big Sleep
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1:23:02
I think you put those Geiger notes
up to me as a test.

1:23:05
Your man Norris thought,
with Geiger dead, the case was over.

1:23:09
And you didn't?
1:23:11
Why would a man like Geiger
give you evidence of debt...

1:23:15
...and expect you to pay up
like a gentleman?

1:23:18
He wanted to find out
if anything was pressuring you.

1:23:20
If there was, you'd pay.
1:23:23
There "was" something pressuring you.
1:23:26
You were afraid Regan was not
what he appeared to be.

1:23:29
That he stayed around to try to find ways
to play games with your bank account.

1:23:34
I don't care about the money.
I have no illusions about my daughters...

1:23:38
...but Rusty...?
1:23:41
Are you still trying to find him?
1:23:45
No, sir. I've been warned off.
The cops think I play too rough.

1:23:49
I'll give you £10,000 to find Rusty.
1:23:53
I don't even have to know where he is.
A man has a right to live his own life.

1:23:58
I just want to know that he's all right.
1:24:01
Do I make myself clear?
1:24:04
Yes, General.
1:24:08
Oh, he...
1:24:10
He spent hours with me.
1:24:13
Sweating like a pig.
1:24:15
Telling me about the Irish revolution.
1:24:20
Just a big curly-headed Irishman
from Clonmel...

1:24:24
...with sad eyes...
1:24:29
A smile so...
1:24:32
...so wide...
1:24:35
I may be vain in my judgment of a man...
1:24:38
...but... he seemed pretty clean to me.
1:24:47
Find him for me, Marlowe.
1:24:54
Just find him.
1:24:58
I'll try, sir.

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