The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
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:22:00
I've heard police work is dangerous.
:22:02
Yes, that's why I carry a big gun.
:22:05
Couldn't it go off accidentally?
:22:07
I used to have that problem.
:22:10
What did you do about it?
:22:12
I just think about baseball.
:22:16
That's a honey of an ankle-bracelet
you have there.

:22:19
Did it slip down there again?
:22:22
Yes, well...
I'll quickly go through these

:22:25
and get them back to you tomorrow.
:22:27
Fine, but there's no rush.
I mean, whenever you're through.

:22:31
Thank you. I wish there was
some way I could repay you.

:22:35
How about dinner? I know a place
that serves great Viking food.

:22:40
It's tempting, but I'm afraid
I must rest this evening,

:22:44
tomorrow being Arbor Day.
:22:46
Of course. Perhaps some other time.
:22:49
- How about a rain check?
- Let's just stick to dinner.

:22:53
Thank you for your help,
Miss Spencer.

:22:58
My pleasure.
:23:00
- Well?
- Mr Ludwig, you startled me!

:23:03
I'm sorry, my dear.
:23:05
Did you give the lieutenant
what he wanted?

:23:08
I gave him copies of the files
for Pier 32.

:23:11
Good. That's good.
:23:13
He is an intriguing fellow,
don't you think?

:23:18
Well, I don't know.
I've only just met him.

:23:22
He seems very nice.
:23:23
Jane, I realise
this is an unusual request,

:23:27
but if there is something illegal
going on in this company,

:23:30
I need to know about it,
so we can root it out.

:23:34
That's why I want you to...
:23:36
well, to get to know Drebin
a little better,

:23:40
find out what he knows.
:23:42
Wouldn't this be best handled
by the police?

:23:45
We are letting the police handle it,
my dear!

:23:48
But we need to know
the facts quickly

:23:51
before anything
gets into the newspapers.

:23:54
Don't forget, I have a responsibility
to the stockholders.

:23:58
Well...if you put it that way...

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