Antwone Fisher
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1:31:05
Hello?
1:31:06
Hello, ma'am.
1:31:07
Yes?
1:31:08
I'm looking
for the family...

1:31:10
of an Edward Elkins.
1:31:13
Hmm?
1:31:15
Wh-who is this calling
about Edward?

1:31:17
My name
is Antwone Fisher.

1:31:19
I didn't mean
to disturb you.

1:31:21
I'm just trying
to locate my family.

1:31:22
Honey, Edward Elkins
been dead...

1:31:26
a long time.
1:31:27
Yes, ma'am, I know...
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a long time, but
he was my father.

1:31:35
Wait, wait, wait.
Who is this...

1:31:38
calling me up
out of nowhere?

1:31:40
How'd you
get this number?

1:31:41
I got your number
out of the phone book.

1:31:43
I been calling Elkins
all day.

1:31:46
Got no reason
to lie to you, ma'am.

1:31:48
Well, honey, Edward
never mentioned no...

1:31:51
What's your name again?
1:31:52
Antwone.
1:31:53
Antwone.
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I don't think he knew
my mother was pregnant.

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She was away in prison.
1:32:00
You know how he died?
1:32:01
Yes, ma'am.
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He was murdered by
one of his girlfriends.

1:32:05
My God.
1:32:08
Wait.
1:32:10
What made you
decide to show up...

1:32:12
20-some-odd years later
in the middle of the night?

1:32:15
Mmm, that's
a long story.

1:32:17
But I'm in the navy...
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and, uh, I'm stationed
on the west coast.

1:32:21
I gotta get back
in a few days.

1:32:23
Well, I--I want you to come
by my house before you go.

1:32:25
Okay.
1:32:26
Okay, look.
Y-Y-You have a pencil?

1:32:29
Take down my address.
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Yeah.
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It's 1089 Drexel.
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1089 Drexel.
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You know where that is?
1:32:38
Yes, ma'am.
1:32:39
All right, well, come by
my house tomorrow, hear?

1:32:41
- Okay. Um, ma'am...
- Yes?

1:32:43
You mind if I bring
my girlfriend with me?

1:32:45
Yes, fine. I'm--I'm looking
forward to meeting her.

1:32:48
I'm sure she's looking
forward to meeting you, too.

1:32:50
You--listen.
You know, if--

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If Edward was your father...
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then you talking
to your auntie, son.

1:32:57
You are talking
to your Auntie Annette...


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