Shanghai Noon
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1:16:03
And I don't care
how ugly it gets.

1:16:05
I'm not gonna rest until
I've pumped everybody in there
for information, okay?

1:16:10
- [Continues]
-[Chattering, Laughing]

1:16:14
- Hi, Roy.
- Roy.
-[O'Bannon] Hello, ladies.

1:16:17
Make way for
a couple of desperados.

1:16:19
Nice to see you again,
Mr. O'Bannon.

1:16:22
- [O'Bannon] Greetings. Hello.
- [Women] Roy.

1:16:26
Oh, yeah, we're gonna get
some information here. Trust me.

1:16:32
This is not
a proper hiding place.

1:16:34
Oh, come on, John.
Let's relax for a little bit.

1:16:38
- Here, have a drink.
- No. I wanna find the princess.

1:16:41
So do I, but we can't exactly go door
to door in Carson City looking for her.

1:16:48
- Don't forget, we're wanted men.
- Only because of you.

1:16:51
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Everything's my fault.

1:17:00
So, what's the princess like?
1:17:03
John, what's the princess like?
Is she pretty?

1:17:06
- Is she a pain in the neck?
- You are not fit to talk about her.

1:17:10
John, you better
remember where you are.

1:17:14
This is the West.
It's not the East.

1:17:16
- Remember?
- And the sun may rise
where I come from--

1:17:20
Blah, blah, blah.
I know.

1:17:22
Good.
You remember.

1:17:25
- Is she single? Is she single?
- What?

1:17:28
Is she married?
Is she available?

1:17:31
Only to a member
of the Imperial family.

1:17:38
Are you a member of the Imperial
family? I don't think so.

1:17:43
Was that a joke, John?
That was a joke.

1:17:48
John, that was your first joke.
We gotta have a toast. Your first joke.

1:17:53
- Yes. Yes.
- No.

1:17:56
Come on.
Drink.

1:17:59
-Just one.
- Okay.


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