Mickey Blue Eyes
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1:42:04
-Say it!
-ln two.

1:42:08
Michael! There you are!
1:42:12
You look serious.
1:42:14
Cheer up!
1:42:16
Those are quite something.
Mind if l--?

1:42:19
-Take it easy.
-lt's quite all right.

1:42:25
What do you think?
1:42:27
Philip, this is Uncle Vito.
1:42:30
Delighted to meet you.
1:42:32
You from the old country?
1:42:37
My family's from Sicily.
1:42:41
Land of the goat.
1:42:43
My wife and l spent
a wonderful week there.

1:42:46
Charming little pensione with
a priceless little owner...

1:42:51
...who looked just like a Mafiosi.
1:42:53
We called him Al Capone.
Remember, darling?

1:42:58
These things
are making me squiffy!

1:43:03
Thank you. Excuse me.
1:43:08
l'm sorry, Philip. Uncle Vito!
1:43:10
l am a ninny! l forgot
to tell you the good news.

1:43:14
Mr. Morganson here has decided
Cromwell's are the team for him.

1:43:23
That's marvelous news.
1:43:24
We must meet and
discuss the details.

1:43:27
Let me just find my--
1:43:38
l'll have Helen leave a message
on Monday. Excuse me.

1:43:44
What a horrible thing to happen.
l'm sure he meant it as a joke.

1:43:49
Could l borrow him for a second?
Thanks.

1:43:55
That was quite something.
l love party tricks.


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