:09:03
All right, that's good, actually,
because today I let you win.
:09:07
-Sure you did.
-See ya.
:09:16
Free as a bird. You go wherever you want
with whomever.
:09:19
That much freedom
could get a fellow in trouble.
:09:22
-I'd like my keys.
-Could it be you don't remember me?
:09:25
I remember you.
You were at the movies the other night.
:09:28
I'm disappointed. I'm hurt.
:09:30
I would like my keys.
:09:33
Max Cady.
:09:35
You look the same.
:09:37
Maybe 15 pounds heavier.
:09:39
But they say the average man
gains a pound a year till he's about...
:09:43
Come on.
:09:46
Gains a pound a year till he's about 60.
:09:48
Me? I dropped a pound every year
in my sentence.
:09:53
-Atlanta, '77.
-You got it. July.
:09:56
Fourteen years since I held a set of keys.
:10:01
Well, you look good, healthy.
:10:03
Thank you. It's a struggle
to stay healthy in the joint.
:10:07
But you wouldn't know about that,
would you?
:10:09
They would stick you with
the white trash. They don't work all day.
:10:13
In fact...
:10:15
...this little old cigar is my only vice...
:10:17
...'cause I needed a vice in the joint
to remind me I was human.
:10:21
What brings you to New Essex?
:10:24
Oh, the climate.
:10:27
Boy, the South.
:10:28
I'm thinking of settling down here
in New Essex, Counsellor.
:10:32
Have you been following me?
:10:34
It's a small town.
We're gonna run into each other.
:10:36
-Well, take care, Mr. Cady.
-You, too.
:10:42
-You're gonna learn about loss.
-What?
:10:54
Dad, could you...
:10:58
I'm sorry, Dani.