Ordinary Decent Criminal
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:01:25
Morning.
:01:27
Lovely morning.
:01:30
Not bad.
:01:31
Banks never on time, are they?
:01:33
No, no, they're desperate.
Desperate.

:01:36
Desperate altogether.
:01:38
Try another branch.
:01:45
Morning.
Like to make a withdrawal, please.

:02:02
Harrison will defend
the bail application,

:02:04
maybe even take the trial.
:02:06
But he insists on
two thousand pounds in cash.

:02:10
For a morning's work?
:02:11
Up front.
As in now, before we go in.

:02:13
I see, he doesn't trust me.
:02:16
Here he is now,
Michael, he's worth it.

:02:20
Morning.
:02:22
Morning.
:02:23
It's nearly time.
:02:25
Are we in funds?
:02:27
Huh?
:02:28
Oh, the cash.
Just been to the bank.

:02:31
No... not here, Mr. Lynch.
:02:35
And you will be taking that off
in court, won't you?

:02:39
The prosecution's claim that
they fear my client

:02:42
might leave this country
while on bail,

:02:43
is completely and totally
without foundation.

:02:48
Especially when Mr. Lynch's
lovely little daughter, Breda

:02:51
is having her
first Holy Communion soon

:02:53
and it would be tragic
:02:56
if her father were not
to be with her on that day.


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