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- Yeah?
- Lieutenant Drebin, Police Squad.
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I remember you. What do you want?
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I wanna ask some questions.
Are you familiar with that face?
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I don't know.
My memory ain't so great.
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Oh, yeah?
Maybe this'll refresh your memory.
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- Still hazy.
- How about this?
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I remember. Why do you want to know?
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- I can't tell you.
- Maybe this'll help.
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- I don't think I should.
- Still don't think so?
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- It's Nordberg, he's a cop.
- No, he was dealin' 'H'.
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- What?
- He was dirty!
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Scum! I ought to
run you in right now!
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He worked at Ludwig's Shipping.
He tried to push something.
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- What are you gonna do about it?
- Why should I tell you?
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- Maybe this'll help.
- I shouldn't tell you.
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Can you spot me a 20? How about now?
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I'm going down to Ludwig's office.
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I'll find out
if you're telling the truth.
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Vincent Ludwig owned one
of the city's largest corporations.
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A respected business man
and civic leader,
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he was to chair the Queen's reception
committee.
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Now I was about to question him about
drugs and attempted murder.
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- Mr Ludwig?
- Yes?
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Lieutenant Drebin to see you, sir.
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Show him in.
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- Lieutenant.
- The feeling is mutual.
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Nice to meet you, too. Cuban?
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No, Dutch-lrish.
My father was from Wales.
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Sit down.
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- What a magnificent office.
- Thank you, Lieutenant.
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Most objects I have collected
over a period of many years -
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my Gainsborough, Ming vases.
Priceless!
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They are objects which I feel
reflect my personality,
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like the Japanese fighting fish -