The Talented Mr. Ripley
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:50:04
Why do you do
that thing with your neck ?

:50:06
What thing ?
:50:10
On trains, you always
do that thing.

:50:18
Spooky.
:50:21
Spook-- k-k--
k-k-- k-k--

:50:25
[ Imitating
Jazz Percussion ]

:50:29
Spooky.
:50:31
[Cymbals]
:50:35
[Jazz ]
:50:52
Oh !
:50:54
Didn't I tell you
San Remo was crazy ?

:50:57
This is more like it !
Come on !

:51:03
[ Ends ]
:51:10
Grazie.
:51:13
To Mongibello
and the happiest days of my life.

:51:16
To Mongi.
You're cheerful tonight.

:51:19
I'm suddenly quite happy
to be going back.

:51:21
Did I know you
at Princeton, Tom ?

:51:24
I don't think I did,
did I ?

:51:27
- Why are you asking all of a sudden ?
- No reason.

:51:30
Because you're leaving, I guess.
I don't think you were there.

:51:35
- Why ?
- I mean it as a compliment.

:51:38
You've got
such great taste.

:51:40
Most of the thugs at Princeton
had tasted everything and had no taste.

:51:44
I used to say,
"the cream of America: rich and thick."

:51:49
Freddie's
the perfect example.

:51:51
Then I'll take it
as a compliment.

:51:54
I knew it !
I knew it.

:51:56
Marge and I had a bet.

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