:04:00
I believe my father's
being held here.
:04:03
Who's your father?
:04:07
- William mccabe.
- No shit?
:04:09
Yes, sir.
:04:13
Listen, kid.
:04:14
I saw your father play with
the dodgers back in '56.
:04:18
No matter what else people say
about him good or bad,
:04:21
your old man was the greatest
short stop that ever lived.
:04:26
- Can i see him?
- No.
:04:33
Why not?
:04:34
He had a stroke in his holding cell.
They took him to the hospital.
:04:40
Coffee.
:04:41
- What's wrong with you?
- Leave me alone.
:04:45
Oh, they caught your father,
finally after 23 years.
:04:49
What?
:04:51
Look it's in all the papers.
:05:05
- Big deal.
- It is a big deal.
:05:07
Says right here he's responsible
for that bombing.
:05:10
- Bombing? What bombing?
- His dad, 23 years ago
:05:12
he lobbed a bomb in the front
door of the pentagon.
:05:14
- That hasn't been proven yet.
- He got away with it.
:05:16
That's your dad, william mccabe,
the radical shortstop?
:05:19
- What about my coffee?
- The man is a hero.
:05:21
My father's a crazy old man.
:05:23
Says here 7 people were killed
and he's responsible.
:05:26
S'pose you believe everything
you read, right?
:05:29
Drop dead.
:05:50
Here. This ought to hold you
for a good long while.
:05:55
- I got married.
- Oh, yeah? To who?
:05:59
Him.