A History of Violence
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:34:02
Can I see your license, sir?
:34:04
Sure.
:34:11
I thought I was under the limit.
:34:15
Is there some problem
I should know about?

:34:19
What's your business
in Millbrook, sir?

:34:21
We're tourists.
:34:23
And what business did you have
at Stall's Diner today?

:34:27
We heard the coffee
was terrific.

:34:29
Let me make something clear
to you and to Mr. Mulligan.

:34:35
Uh-huh?
:34:36
This is a nice town.
:34:39
We have nice people here.
:34:41
We take care of our nice people.
:34:44
- Do you understand me?
- Yeah, sure.

:34:48
Don't let me see you around
again.

:34:50
You keep up the good work,
officer.

:35:07
Charles Roarke, Philadelphia.
:35:09
Indicted
on three counts of murder.

:35:12
Frank Mulligan,
out of New York...

:35:15
indicted on one count of murder.
:35:18
Questioned in relation
to dozens of acts of violence...

:35:21
that you don't want
to hear about.

:35:25
Both men work for Carl Fogarty.
:35:28
He's the fella with the eye.
:35:30
He spent fifteen years in prison
on several counts of assault.

:35:33
He's suspected
in half a dozen murders...

:35:36
and more disappearances.
:35:38
Tom, these guys are organized
crime from the east coast.

:35:43
Now, they're the real thing.
They're bad men.

:35:46
Jesus. Jesus, honey.
:35:51
I have to ask you a question.
:35:57
Are you in some kind
of witness protection plan?


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