Glengarry Glen Ross
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1:20:01
The deal is dead.
You know me, the deal's dead.

1:20:04
Am I talking
about the deal?

1:20:07
That's over.
1:20:09
Please--
let's talk about you.

1:20:18
I'm gonna tell you
something.

1:20:21
Your life is your own.
1:20:25
You have a contract
with your wife,

1:20:28
you have certain things
you do jointly,

1:20:31
you have a bond there.
And there are other things,

1:20:34
and those things are yours.
You needn't feel ashamed.

1:20:40
You needn't feel
that you're being untrue

1:20:43
or that she would
abandon you if she knew.

1:20:47
This is your life.
1:20:55
Yes?
1:21:00
Now, I want to talk to you
because you're obviously upset,

1:21:03
and that concerns me.
1:21:07
Let's go,
come on, right now.

1:21:09
Let's go, come on.
1:21:11
Roma.
1:21:13
- What?
- The check, it's--

1:21:17
What did I tell you?
1:21:20
No, what did I tell you
about the three days?

1:21:22
Roma, would you?
I'd like to get some lunch.

1:21:24
I am talking with Mr. Lingk,
if you please.

1:21:28
I will be with you in a while.
Just check with Mr. Williamson.

1:21:32
- People downtown said--
- Call them again. Mr. Williamson!

1:21:36
Yes?
1:21:38
Mr. Lingk and I
are going to go to the--

1:21:40
Oh, yes, please.
The police can be--

1:21:43
- What are the police doing here?
- It's nothing.

1:21:46
- What are the police doing here?
- We had a slight burglary last night.

1:21:50
It's nothing,
I was just assuring Mr. Lingk.

1:21:52
Mr. Lingk? James Lingk?
Your contract went out.

1:21:54
- Nothing to worry about.
- John, John--

1:21:56
- Your contract went out to the bank.
- You cashed my check?

1:21:58
- Mr. Williamson--
- The check was cashed.


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