The Falcon and the Snowman
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1:01:02
That's what the camera's for -
to photograph documents.

1:01:05
You really oughta come down there
with me sometime. What do you think?

1:01:09
I think that'd be great.
1:01:12
- Hi, Clay. How are you doing?
- That's for you.

1:01:15
- Daulton, take a picture of us.
- Daulton!

1:01:26
Hi, Dad.
1:01:28
How are you?
1:01:30
Well, I'm fine.
1:01:33
It's... good to have you home.
1:01:36
- Thanks. What's up?
- I just had a call from Kenny.

1:01:39
He's managed to reschedule
your court date.

1:01:42
- Terrific!
- Yeah.

1:01:44
Now is the time for you to realise
that your situation is serious.

1:01:48
The party, Brad.
1:01:50
The thing to do is get those people
outta here

1:01:52
and for you to come back to reality
with a better mental attitude.

1:01:57
What do you say?
1:02:00
I know what you're saying.
1:02:02
I found $900 on your dresser
this morning.

1:02:05
Do you think it's still there?
1:02:07
I took care of it. I put it in the safe.
1:02:10
Honey, don't leave
that kind of money just lying...

1:02:14
I want all those people outta here now!
1:02:30
- Give me the camera!
- What's wrong?

1:02:32
- You crazy? Government secrets?
- She didn't...

1:02:35
I don't care if she didn't believe you!
Give me the camera!

1:02:39
$189 plus tax. I think we should split it.
1:02:42
What's this?
1:02:43
- Just coke.
- When did this start?

1:02:46
- It's just coke.
- Don't lie. When did this start?

1:02:48
- Are you my mother?
- Don't lie! It's heroin!

1:02:51
I don't even shoot it up! I just snort it, OK?
1:02:55
How much?
1:02:57
Maybe a couple of hundred dollars
a week. So what?


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