:32:00
	Who the hell are you, anyway?
:32:02
	I'm Margo Litzenberger.
I'm with the BerkeleyPeople's Herald.
:32:06
	I've been trying to get somebody from
the press to listen to me about this, Burton.
:32:10
	It's not possible that you saw David Lo Pan.
The bastard's afraid to show his face.
:32:15
	- He's got more enemies...
- He's got Miao Yin. I'm going!
:32:18
	- Are you nuts?
- Who's that?
:32:20
	It's OK, Tara. You can go back to sleep.
:32:23
	- From the airport.
- This morning, sure.
:32:25
	That's why l was there. I was protecting her
civil rights, making sure she gets a chance.
:32:30
	This is just so shocking. I mean,
l mustjust be so monumentally naive.
:32:33
	- You are.
- Now we have to grab your fiancée...
:32:36
	Wait a minute! l'm a reasonable guy,
:32:39
	but l've experienced
some unreasonable things.
:32:41
	- It depends on how you look at it.
- The hell it does! So somebody
:32:45
	- tell me what is goin' on!
- The truth?
:32:47
	- I can take it.
- We don't know.
:32:53
	- I'm going now, alone if l have to!
- Where? lt's pouring out.
:32:56
	- Lo Pan's. The Wing Kong Exchange.
- The Wing Kong Exchange?
:33:00
	The most dangerous den of madmen
in Chinatown? You can't waltz in like...
:33:04
	Like the wind. Yes, l can, Miss Law.
My mind and my spirits are as one.
:33:08
	- As two. I said l was comin'.
- I'd go with you...
:33:11
	I know. There's a problem with your face.
:33:14
	OK! You people sit tight,
hold the fort and keep the home fires burning.
:33:18
	Ifwe're not back by dawn, call the president.
:33:31
	- This is gonna take crackerjack timing.
- Total concentration. You ready, Jack?
:33:36
	I was born ready.
:33:42
	I love working nights.
:33:44
	Don't get up. Phone company.
:33:46
	All right, boys, where's the main panel?
Probably through here.
:33:58
	Wang.