Glengarry Glen Ross
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:43:00
- You didn't talk to him?
- No. What do you mean?

:43:04
- Did I talk to him about this?
- Yeah.

:43:06
Are you just talking about this,
or are we just talking about it?

:43:09
- Just speaking about it.
- Speaking about it as an idea?

:43:11
- Yes.
- We're not actually talking about it.

:43:13
- No.
- Talking about it as a robbery.

:43:16
As a robbery? No.
:43:21
- Well...
- Hey.

:43:24
So all this--
you didn't actually call Graff?

:43:27
- You didn't talk to him?
- Not actually, no.

:43:29
- You didn't?
- No, not actually.

:43:31
- Did you?
- What did I say?

:43:33
- What did you say?
- I said, ''Not actually.''

:43:35
Fuck you care, George?
We're just talking.

:43:37
- We are?
- Yes.

:43:38
- Because it's a crime.
- Robbery. That's right.

:43:44
It is a crime.
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- It's also very safe.
- You're actually talking about this.

:43:51
- That's right.
- You're going to steal the leads.

:43:54
- Have I said that?
- Are you?

:43:56
- Did I say that?
- Did you talk to Graff?

:43:57
- What did I say?
- What did he say?

:43:59
What did he say?
:44:04
He'd buy them.
:44:15
You're gonna steal--
:44:17
you're gonna steal the Glengarry
leads and sell them to Graff?

:44:20
- Yes.
- What's he gonna pay?

:44:24
He figures there's 500 leads,
let's say 10 bucks apiece,

:44:27
- that's $2,500 each.
- Each?

:44:31
- ''Each''?
- That's right, George.

:44:33
- You're saying me?
- No, you and me.

:44:35
Yeah. That's exactly
what I'm saying. $2,500 apiece.

:44:39
You and me for one night's work,
and a job with Graff

:44:42
- working the premium leads.
- A job with Graff?

:44:45
- Is that what I said?
- He'd give me a job?

:44:47
He could take you on.
Yes.


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