Arizona Dream
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:57:00
You should be with your sick uncle,
instead of playing with this nutcase.

:57:05
You know, this whole airplane...
- What did you say?

:57:09
You know what this is for her?
This is like a prescription.

:57:13
The name you called her!
- Oh, I called her a name? - Yes.

:57:17
What did I call her? Can't remember.
I think I called her... psycho!

:57:23
Psychopath!
When are you gonna get it, Axel?

:57:31
Nothing like freshly brewed coffee.
- It's instant.

:57:37
I knew that, Mrs. Stalker.
:57:40
I don't like conflict. - No one said
you did, Mr. Smilie. - Sweetie.

:57:44
I know no one said that I did.
:57:49
But we should get down to business.
- We don't have any, Mr. Smilie.

:57:54
Sweetie. Try that.
:57:58
Very nice. We do have business.
I want him returned to me.

:58:04
He's a man, not an object,
Mr. Smi... Sweetie.

:58:07
A stranger doesn't tell
a father what a son is.

:58:11
You'll find
it's not me who's the stranger.

:58:16
Mrs. Stalker, let me put it this way:
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You see that '65 Coup de Ville?
- It's a '66, not a '65.

:58:22
I beg your pardon, it's a '65,
and although it's very nice,

:58:27
it needs suspension work in the front.
- The suspension is perfect.

:58:32
Fine. Then it needs a new alignment.
:58:35
Did you come here to give automotive
advice? - Though an older model,

:58:40
it still has style.
- Sugar? - I never use it.

:58:44
Now imagine if you will,
:58:48
a brand new Coup de Ville,
fresh from the factory,

:58:53
sitting alongside your '65.
:58:56
The beautiful lines of the older model
:58:59
lose their elegance. The body sags,
the finish is dull. You wash it,


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