The Shawshank Redemption
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1:31:00
I got me this job one time,
busing tables at a country club...

1:31:04
...so I could case all these big
rich pricks that come in.

1:31:10
So I pick out this guy...
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...go in one night...
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...and do his place.
1:31:18
He wakes up...
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...and gives me shit.
1:31:23
So I killed him.
1:31:26
Him and this tasty bitch he was with.
1:31:31
And that's the best part.
1:31:34
She's fucking this prick, see...
1:31:36
...this golf pro,
but she's married to some other guy.

1:31:40
Some hotshot banker.
1:31:44
And he's the one they pinned it on.
1:31:58
I have to say that's
the most amazing story I ever heard.

1:32:03
What amazes me most
is you'd be taken in by it.

1:32:06
Sir?
1:32:10
It's obvious this fellow Williams
is impressed with you.

1:32:14
He hears your tale of woe
and naturally wants to cheer you up.

1:32:18
He's young, not terribly bright.
1:32:21
It's not surprising he wouldn't
know what a state he put you in.

1:32:24
Sir, he's telling the truth.
1:32:27
Let's say for the moment
this Blatch does exist.

1:32:31
You think he'd just fall to his knees
and cry, "Yes, I did it. I confess.

1:32:36
By the way,
add a life term to my sentence."

1:32:39
With Tommy's testimony,
I can get a new trial.

1:32:42
That's assuming Blatch is still there.
1:32:45
Chances are, he'd be released by now.
1:32:47
They'd have his last known address.
1:32:49
It's a chance, isn't it?
1:32:54
How can you be so obtuse?
1:32:56
What?
1:32:59
What did you call me?

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