Cape Fear
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:13:02
I'm sorry, Mr. Bowden.
I can't continue this conversation.

:13:06
-Is there a more convenient time?
-The damn thing is, I have a conflict.

:13:10
-What would that be?
-You see...

:13:11
...Mr. Cady retained my services yesterday.
:13:14
-He what?
-In fact, I see on my phone sheet...

:13:17
...Mr. Cady called this morning,
so I'm sure he'll fill me in...

:13:20
But wait a minute, Lee.
This man is a psychotic.

:13:23
It appears I'll be seeing you
at that hearing after all.

:13:28
-Could you repeat that?
-I said, "If you don't leave...

:13:32
"...my family alone
and if you don't get out of here...

:13:36
"...you're gonna be hurting
like you never dreamed."

:13:39
-A threat?
-You bet your ass that's a threat.

:13:44
You need only glance
at my client to know...

:13:48
...that Mr. Bowden made good
on his heinous and cowardly threat.

:13:54
Just as God arose to judgment
to save all the meek of the earth...

:13:58
...I hope and pray you will do the same, sir.
:14:01
Your honor...
:14:03
...Mr. Cady wouldn't have
surreptitiously taped our meeting...

:14:06
...unless he knew that he'd...
:14:09
This court does not condone...
:14:14
...feuds, vendettas or vigilantism.
:14:18
Let me quote our great Negro educator,
Mr. Booker T. Washington.

:14:23
"I will let no man drag me down so low...
:14:28
"...as to make me hate him."
:14:31
Yes.
:14:32
I will grant the restraining order...
:14:35
...not to validate the malice between you...
:14:38
...but in the interest of Christian harmony.
:14:44
You may not come within 500 yards...
:14:47
...of Mr. Maximilian Cady...
:14:52
...until such time as the court
may lift the injunction.

:14:57
King Solomon could not have
adjudicated more wisely, your honor.


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