Six Degrees of Separation
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:25:01
To high dudgeon.
1:25:03
Now... can we get down to business?
1:25:13
Do we have a story for you? We were
at the roller disco two clients opened.

1:25:18
I hadn't skated in
I hate to tell you how many years.

1:25:21
We came outside giddy and reeling.
And you wouldn't believe what we saw.

1:25:31
- The blood hadn't yet reached the gutter.
- It was oozing slowly towards the kerb.

1:25:36
The body must have just
landed there in a clump.

1:25:40
The boy had just jumped from above.
He could have landed on us.

1:25:46
(woman) We just missed it by minutes.
1:25:52
Rick! Oh, my God!
1:25:55
Rick! Rick!
1:25:59
- She'll press charges.
- I want Paul dead.

1:26:03
Rick's dead.
You bet your life I'll press charges.

1:26:07
We're very sorry.
Is there anything we can do to help?

1:26:10
That Paul's a menace. We could
have been killed. Throats slashed.

1:26:14
He wasn't going to kill us.
We haven't seen him since that night.

1:26:18
- Find him. We might have a case.
- Find him?

1:26:22
- How do we find him?
- We could tell the papers. Call The Times.

1:26:26
- Ooh, let me. I have friends at The Times.
- I don't wanna know.

1:26:30
- They'll publish it.
- Someone will see it.

1:26:33
- And turn him in.
- We'll find him.

1:26:35
Six degrees.
1:26:36
"Who says New Yorkers
don't have a heart?"

1:26:39
"Smart, sophisticated, tough New Yorkers,
such as the J Flanders Kittredges,

1:26:43
who opened their homes and pocketbooks
to a young man, learned yesterday

1:26:47
they had been boondoggled by
a confidence man now wanted by police."

1:26:52
- Did you see the piece in The Times?
- We were in Squaw Valley.

1:26:56
We came off very well.
I forgot to mention your foundation.


prev.
next.