Once Upon a Time in America
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1:00:04
-I'm glad you accepted my invitation.
-Well, I was curious.

1:00:11
I've never seen so many
important people in one place.

1:00:15
Yes. Well, the rats usually
desert a sinking ship...

1:00:18
But in my case, they'd better
be flocking on board.

1:00:35
Yeah, well I read about your
troubles in the newspapers.

1:00:40
But a man in your position....
1:00:42
with all your power...
and all your privileges...

1:00:45
has to assume certain
amount of responsibility.

1:00:50
Certain amount of risks.
1:00:58
Thank you.
1:01:00
Why'd you ask me to come here,
Mr. Bailey?

1:01:01
-He's eating?
-For five.

1:01:04
For five? Well, why not?
1:01:06
That invitation doesn't mean
a goddam thing, and you know it.

1:01:06
You could feed an army
with these two milk plants.

1:01:09
We could open up a dairy.
1:01:11
All that counts is what
was in that suitcase.

1:01:16
Oh, hey. That's nice, huh?
Who loves ya? Who loves ya?

1:01:16
The money and the contract.
1:01:21
I love you.
1:01:22
It didn't say who
the contract was on, though.

1:01:24
And I love you.
1:01:26
And I love you.
1:01:26
-Haven't you figured that out yet?
-You, Mr. Bailey?

1:01:28
Rosie, don't you have to feed
him at six o'clock? Right?

1:01:33
Come in.
1:01:37
-Here he is now.
-That's my son.

1:01:45
I haven't had a gun in
my hands for many years.

1:01:46
That's my son.
1:01:51
My eyes aren't too good,
even with my glasses.

1:01:52
Jesus Christ! They change fast.
1:01:54
My hands shake.
1:01:55
Yeah, but he looks like
my old man.

1:01:58
Yeah, look, same eyes.
1:01:59
And I wouldn't want to miss,
Mr. Bailey.


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