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1:35:01
Eve, look what I found
in the suitcase.

1:35:04
It’s stock certificates.
1:35:06
I mean, it's got, like--
1:35:07
It’s got, like,
IBM and AT&T and Polaroid and...

1:35:11
”Ipana”?
1:35:13
I remember this brand.
1:35:15
I didn't know
they still made this.

1:35:20
Oh. Look at this.
1:35:22
It says “Trademark 1961.”
1:35:29
Hurry, my friends!
We have no time to waste!

1:35:31
The son has spoken!
1:35:33
Let's step it up!
1:35:34
Leave my elevator alone
1:35:37
Leave my elevator alone
1:35:38
We're losing a ride!
1:35:41
Purchased in 1958 and '59...
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ten thousand shares of each?
1:35:46
They'd be worth millions.
1:35:47
Hell, I don't know.
1:35:48
Millions upon millions...
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Upon millions.
1:35:53
The stocks,
the baseball cards...

1:35:54
the clothes...
1:35:56
the toothpaste.
1:35:59
The guy's on the level.
1:36:03
Eve,
a man walks into your life...

1:36:05
Who's the kindest,
most polite...

1:36:07
most incredibly rich guy
you've ever met.

1:36:10
And I have him committed.
1:36:13
Yes, you did.
1:36:18
Well...
1:36:20
at least I fell for him
before I found out he was rich.

1:36:22
That's new.
1:36:26
He said today
he knew where home was.

1:36:29
Where'd you guys go
this morning?

1:36:31
Just to pick up frozen poultry.
1:36:34
Then?
1:36:35
Then back to the house.
1:36:37
You didn't stop anywhere?
1:36:41
We did.
We stopped at a porn shop.

1:36:45
Yeah, we stopped
at this adult bookstore.

1:36:46
Adam was very excited to see it.
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Adam was very excited
to see porn?

1:36:53
Eve, do you think
maybe his home is underneath...

1:36:56
a dirty book store
in the valley?


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