Cape Fear
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:36:02
Just crucify them.
They just laugh about it later.

:36:07
They'll even ask about you.
:36:11
Listen to me. I don't care about that.
:36:13
Well, I care about that.
:36:17
I'm sure you do, too.
:36:22
I'm terribly sorry. I'm just terribly sorry.
:36:30
If this is something personal
between you, the girl and Cady...

:36:33
Personal?
:36:35
All right, come on, Lieutenant.
What are you implying?

:36:38
Only that there are some things
that are better handled quietly.

:36:41
Not by the police.
:36:43
This Cady is planning to rape my wife,
but it's not your problem?

:36:47
I can't bust someone for planning a rape.
:36:49
You're a lawyer.
You know that damn well.

:36:51
-Thanks.
-The way I'd handle it...

:36:53
What, file a restraining order?
I already did.

:36:56
Just think of Cady as a tiger.
:36:58
The trick is to get him out of the brush.
How do we do that?

:37:01
You stake out a couple of your goats
and hide in a tree.

:37:04
What are you suggesting?
:37:06
That I use my family as bait?
And then what?

:37:09
Hope that this psychopath
attacks my wife and child?

:37:12
-Then what? Blow his head off?
-I'm a law officer.

:37:15
It would be unethical of me to advise a
citizen to take the law into his own hands.

:37:20
-I suppose you must've misunderstood me.
-I guess I must've.

:37:24
Well, pardon me all over the place.
:37:50
And he's been harassing my family.
:37:52
Cleverly, so that the law can't touch him.
:37:56
I believe he's able to slip
in and out of the house undetected.

:37:59
Although, is he out? I can't tell.

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