The Dead Pool
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:26:02
I owe you an apology.
:26:05
You were right the other day.
:26:07
I had no business intruding
on that girl's grief.

:26:12
I get too eager sometimes.
:26:14
In my rush to get the story,
I made an error.

:26:17
- We all make those sometimes.
- No, I should have known better.

:26:22
I'm sorry.
:26:24
- Let me ask you, Miss Walker...
- Sam.

:26:27
Sam. Do you like cops?
:26:30
As long as their not
in my rear-view mirror. Why?

:26:34
What are we talking about,
other than the damaged camera.

:26:39
Oh, no, no, no.
:26:41
I'm letting the insurance company
deal with that.

:26:46
And I think I can be persuaded
to drop the lawsuit...

:26:49
...but I want something in return.
- Oh?

:26:54
- What would that be?
- I want your story.

:27:00
- What's that?
- I've done my homework on you.

:27:04
You've had quite a colorful career.
:27:07
Look at this. You see...
:27:08
...there's a lot of interest
in the Janero case...

:27:12
...and the cop who put him in prison.
:27:15
Channel 8 is doing a special
on organized crime in the Bay Area.

:27:19
But what I'd like to do
is an in-depth profile...

:27:23
...of you, Inspector Harry Callahan.
- Sorry, I'm not interested.

:27:28
Why not? This latest attempt
on your life by one of Janero's men...

:27:32
You're not interested
in doing a story on me.

:27:35
You want blood. That's what sells...
:27:37
- Now wait a minute...
- No, you wait a minute.

:27:40
You people are interested
in death and mayhem...

:27:43
...and you don't care
how you get the story.

:27:45
That is not fair. That's not
the kind of journalism I do.

:27:49
To you I'm just a cop
with a price on his head.

:27:52
I don't like people saying
they'll kill me.

:27:56
Or journalists using it
as a way to increase ratings.


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