The Usual Suspects
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- Who's Keyser Soze?
- Judging by the sudden change in mood, Mr. Kint...

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...I feel sure the rest of your associates can tell you.
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I come with an offer
directly from Mr. Soze.

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An order, actually.
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What do you mean, an order?
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In 1981, Mr. Keaton,...
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...you participated in the hijacking
of a truck in Buffalo, New York.

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The cargo was raw steel.
Steel which belonged to Mr. Soze...

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...and which was destined for Pakistan,
to be used in a nuclear reactor.

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A most profitable violation
of U.N. regulations.

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You had no way of
knowing this, Mr. Keaton...

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...because the fellow shipping the
steel was working for Mr. Soze...

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...without his knowledge.
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Earlier this year...
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...Mr. Fenster and Mr. McManus hijacked a
two-prop cargo flight out of Newark airport.

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The plane was carrying gold and platinum
wiring. Also set for Pakistan.

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Two months ago, Mr. Hockney
stole a truck carrying gun parts...

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...through Queens...
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...gun parts which where set to be
destroyed by the State of New York.

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They would be "lost" in a weigh
station and rerouted to Belfast.

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Again, Mr. Soze, using pawns
who had no knowledge.

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Which brings us to Mr. Kint.
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Nine months ago...
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...one of Mr. Soze's
less-than-intelligent couriers...

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...was taken in a complicated
confidence scan...by a cripple.

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He was relieved of 62,000 dollars.
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Now, it has taken us
some time to find you.

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Our intention was to approach you
after your apprehension in New York.

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You set up the line-up...
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Yes. You were not to be released
until I had come to see you.

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It seems Mr. Keatons
attourney, Ms. Finneran...

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...was a little too effective
in expediting his release.

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Holding the rest of you
became a moot point.

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- What about Redfoot?
- Mr. Redfoot knew nothing.

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Mr. Soze rarely works
with the same people...

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...for very long, and they
never know who they're working for.

:52:57
One cannot be betrayed
if one has no people.


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