Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
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:05:00
...and guests, such as yourself.
:05:13
He's here.
:05:17
Welcome, Mr. Kelsy.
:05:19
- I'm sorry, Mr. Kelso?
- John Kelso.

:05:22
Yes. I'm Betty Harty.
:05:24
Sonny's been expecting you.
:05:26
I'm here to see Jim Williams.
:05:28
Sonny's Jim's attorney.
:05:34
Well, hell...
:05:36
...come on in, coach.
:05:38
John Kelso.
:05:40
Welcome to the old curiosity shop.
Take a seat.

:05:51
You let me know.
:05:56
- How was your trip?
- Fine. Mr. Williams said...

:05:59
He will be right along. We have
a little business to attend to first.

:06:03
Confidentiality agreement.
Just boilerplate stuff.

:06:07
Plus a paragraph...
:06:08
...outlining Jim's editorial privileges.
:06:12
Town & Country flew me down to write
a 500-word story on a Christmas party.

:06:17
It's a literary postcard.
Are you serious about this?

:06:20
It's not just any party.
:06:24
Have you asked the magazine?
:06:25
I'd rather have your word
than some New York lawyer.

:06:30
Be that as it may...
:06:33
...I'm not going to sign that.
:06:35
Damn! How come?
:06:38
It's just a little old party write-up.
:06:40
All the more reason
not to compromise my ethics.

:06:43
As a professional,
I'm sure you understand.

:06:50
Promise to be fair?
:06:52
Yes, of course.

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