Cape Fear
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:40:00
I can't bust someone for planning
to rape your wife.

:40:02
You're a lawyer.
You know that damn well.

:40:04
Thanks all the same.
:40:06
The way I'd handle it...
:40:07
What, file a restraining order?
I already did.

:40:09
Just think of Cady
as a tiger.

:40:12
The trick is to get him
out of the brush. How do we do that?

:40:15
You stake out a couple of your goats
and hide in a tree.

:40:18
What are you suggesting?
:40:20
That I use my family as bait?
And then what?

:40:23
Hope that this psychopath
attacks my wife and child?

:40:28
- Then what? Blow his head off?
- I'm a law officer.

:40:31
It would be unethical of me
to advise a citizen...

:40:33
to take the law
into his own hands.

:40:36
So I suppose you must've
misunderstood me.

:40:38
I guess I must've.
:40:40
Well, pardon me
all over the place.

:41:09
And he's been harassing my family.
:41:11
He's clever, cleverly
so that the law can't touch him.

:41:15
I believe he's able to slip
in and out of the house undetected.

:41:19
Although, is he out?
I can't tell.

:41:20
He's either out or in.
I'm not sure.

:41:23
I can't see through walls.
:41:25
I'm not asking you to see
through walls. That's fine.

:41:29
Why can't anybody do anything for me?
What good are cops and laws...

:41:33
Sam, calm down.
Let me explain something to you.

:41:36
The system is set up to handle
generalized problems...

:41:39
like burglary and robbery.
:41:42
But if some lone creep targets you
for some obscure reason...

:41:45
the system's slow and skeptical...
pathetic even.

:41:49
What's your connection
with this fellow?

:41:53
I was his lawyer,
his public defender.

:41:55
But you shafted him somehow, right?
:41:57
At least that's the way
he perceives it.


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