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00:00:00Hey, I've got a certified parcel for Mrs. Johnny Farrow.
00:00:23No, it's from Mexico.
00:00:27Veracruz, can you sign for it?
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00:00:38Gracias. Gracias.
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00:00:57What do you say, Mrs. Farrow? Hi. How are you doing, Lily?
00:01:12Double coupon day.
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00:01:17Mommy, I want this.
00:01:20Honey, we can't get the bike.
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00:01:23Did I say no?
00:01:24I want it.
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00:01:27Okay, that comes to $38.26.
00:01:30$38.26.
00:01:32Could I have 20 more?
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00:01:48Oh, I see Mr. Farrow's back, huh?
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00:02:31Jesse?
00:02:36This is Delfty from Dallas.
00:02:38Jesse, something's happened.
00:02:40We're 10 minutes late.
00:02:42What are you doing here?
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00:02:47He's trying to tell you something, honey.
00:02:49I don't wanna know.
00:02:50Johnny the mail certified from Veracruz it's him said I don't want to know
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00:04:00I remember the day he lost his team
00:04:03Some big old tool pusher blast his works at me in a joint Louisiana
00:04:08Johnny took a poke at him
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00:04:19Stanley ain't gonna know about any of this
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00:12:00It's a relief organization called Feed the World
00:12:02We send food, grain mostly to Somalia, to Zidane
00:12:06I arrange the shipments, help raise money, whatever I can
00:12:10What about yourself? What are you doing down here?
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00:12:14Need to find a place to stay. Well, I can help you do that.
00:12:17Nothing fancy. Sure.
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00:13:49I'm sorry for your trouble.
00:13:51My husband.
00:13:57Dr. Lamb.
00:13:59Oh, no.
00:14:01Is that you?
00:14:03Oh, it is you, isn't it?
00:14:05How are you?
00:14:07I was just saying to Miss Halverson, that's Dr. Lamb, I'm sure of it.
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00:14:13We were in the audience Saturday night for the fundraiser.
00:14:15Oh, I know.
00:14:16We can be of any help in any way we can.
00:14:19Just by being there you are.
00:14:21Oh!
00:14:41How did it happen?
00:14:43She was gonna take off, senorita, but she got away from him.
00:14:47The gasolina...
00:14:49She...
00:14:50Poof!
00:15:03What are you doing?
00:15:05Why are you taking my picture?
00:15:07Why are you taking my picture?
00:15:13A recuerdos, senorita.
00:15:15For Remembrance.
00:15:17For you.
00:15:19For me.
00:15:21For Remembrance.
00:15:23For Remembrance.
00:15:24For Remembrance.
00:15:25For Remembrance.
00:15:26For Remembrance.
00:15:27For Remembrance.
00:15:28For Remembrance.
00:15:29For Remembrance.
00:15:30For Remembrance.
00:15:32Ay, qué bonito es volar.
00:15:37A las dos de la mañana.
00:15:41Para venir a quemar.
00:15:45In the arms of your sister, in the arms of your sister
00:15:50We ask, Lord, that your servant dead for this world
00:15:54live for you and that your merciful love
00:15:57remove the sins you committed by human fragility
00:16:00by Jesus Christ, Lord. Amen.
00:16:15He had an office here.
00:16:28Somebody break in.
00:16:38There must be something left somewhere.
00:16:45To feed the world.
00:16:50Senor Faro.
00:16:52He always called me Hermes.
00:16:55Hermes.
00:16:57That's a very nice name.
00:16:59Si.
00:17:02Hermes.
00:17:04Hermes!
00:17:07What are you doing?
00:17:08Senora Faro.
00:17:09What are you looking for?
00:17:10The band phone.
00:17:12They say they come mañana para inventory.
00:17:14Here, Mace.
00:17:38You find something, senorita?
00:17:41No.
00:17:42Maybe...
00:17:44I help you.
00:17:46Why?
00:17:52Carajo.
00:17:54El cuiclet!
00:17:58El cuiclet!
00:17:59El cuiclet!
00:18:00El cuiclet!
00:18:01El cuiclet!
00:18:02El cuiclet!
00:18:03What a disagree!
00:18:04El cuiclet!
00:18:05Comm�ci!
00:18:06El cuiclet!
00:18:07El cuiclet!
00:18:08Tomá,лен su...
00:18:10El cuiclet!
00:18:11Meine ni!
00:18:12Shall Free!
00:18:13C embaixo!
00:18:16La life!
00:18:19Tomá!
00:18:22measurements…
00:18:23keinusan.
00:18:25Tomá!
00:18:26Tomá!
00:18:27El cuiclet!
00:18:28Cannae?
00:18:29Leave!
00:18:30Oh, my God.
00:19:00B.C. B.C. Cortez. Onyx Concepcion.
00:19:20Okay.
00:19:30Muirla Cepeda.
00:19:33Papa Seguilen.
00:19:35Thompson Haddox.
00:19:37Nelson.
00:19:37Must be a code.
00:19:59B.C. Cortez.
00:20:03B.C. Cortez.
00:20:15B.C.
00:20:17B.C. Cortez.
00:20:47I recognize Johnny's way of marking his horses at the racetrack.
00:20:56Circle the first, draw a box around the second,
00:20:59put an X beside the third, and a double X by the fourth.
00:21:0648.
00:21:0748.
00:21:12Okay.
00:21:14287, 726.
00:21:17297, 726.
00:21:29Um, I'd like to make a withdrawal.
00:21:33Firmelo.
00:21:35What?
00:21:38The sign at all.
00:21:41Sign at all.
00:21:43Oh.
00:21:47No es correcta.
00:22:12No es correcta la firma.
00:22:23It's all right.
00:22:23Okay, okay.
00:22:43What did I do wrong?
00:22:4648.
00:22:4648, that's the same.
00:22:50287, 726.
00:22:54It's the same.
00:22:59Of course.
00:23:035, 10, 12, 14, 16, 50 pesos.
00:23:2550 pesos.
00:23:2550 pesos.
00:23:2550 pesos.
00:23:2550 pesos.
00:23:2550 pesos.
00:23:3350, 15, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25, 25
00:24:04Achoo.
00:24:09Yuck.
00:24:11Alejandra!
00:24:13No!
00:24:15I'm home!
00:24:17Mom!
00:24:21Mommy!
00:24:23Mommy!
00:24:25Who's here?
00:24:33Okay.
00:24:47Nice and grand.
00:24:49Okay.
00:24:51First a circle.
00:25:03Just 26.
00:25:08Panama.
00:25:09Then the box.
00:25:111448.
00:25:131448.
00:25:151448.
00:25:19First National Bank Panama.
00:25:28X.
00:25:30Followed by double X.
00:25:33O God.
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00:25:49What you need is called a durable power of attorney.
00:25:52Durable power of attorney.
00:25:53I got the forms right here.
00:25:57Morning, March.
00:25:58Continental from Houston.
00:26:00from Houston now you tell me the names of all the baseball players and once I
00:26:09put my notary seal on here you shouldn't have any problem at all now you give one
00:26:13of these forms here plus your withdrawal notice to the bank and they'll give you
00:26:18exactly what you want
00:26:30I'm not gonna be gone long but I gotta go baby on account of your daddy I gotta run
00:26:39around the bases but I promise you this when I get back everything's gonna be
00:26:47brand-new we'll get ourselves a big old house on the hill
00:26:55someplace where the sky doesn't range if you're on the roses
00:27:14Los Angeles, todo México, la capital, Centroamérica, ya llegó a Panamá
00:27:21I'd like to close this account here's my power of attorney
00:27:31I'd like to close this account here's my power of attorney
00:27:31I'd like to close this house
00:28:01It's up to the top, it's far away, and from here to the Bojama
00:28:31We must sign here to close the account formula
00:29:01Seven hundred and fifteen marks.
00:29:04Vielen Dank, liebe Frau.
00:29:11That's it?
00:29:13Ja, bitte.
00:29:15Four hundred and eight dollars, there's no more?
00:29:23These cheques were recently paid.
00:29:25Cashier's cheques paid out to EDK Technique in East Berlin.
00:29:31Grab copies, please.
00:29:35Grab copies, please.
00:29:37We're gonna post this back.
00:29:39We're gonna get it?
00:29:40We're gonna get it, we're gonna get it.
00:29:42Mm-hmm..
00:29:43We're gonna get it all.
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00:30:07I know what I should have done.
00:30:25I should have been riding to the airport instead of into East Berlin.
00:30:29I mean, I'd already sent home more money than I knew how to spend.
00:30:32But I wanted to know what Johnny had bought for his money.
00:30:37Do you speak English?
00:30:56Of course.
00:30:57I'd like to speak with the manager, please.
00:31:07What is your name, please?
00:31:10Mrs. Daniel.
00:31:41Fomuller.
00:31:45Sorry.
00:31:49I believe you've done business with my husband.
00:31:51Oh.
00:31:53You must forgive me, Fomuller.
00:31:55Fomuller never said that.
00:31:57Have you seen much of him either?
00:31:59Fomuller's a very good friend of EDK.
00:32:02Very, very good customer.
00:32:05And what kind of business would that be, Mr. Gorton?
00:32:10Why?
00:32:12Ink.
00:32:13Ink?
00:32:14Ink.
00:32:16We make ink for ballpoint pens.
00:32:19That's all, just ink?
00:32:2334,000 marks, 25,000 marks, and look.
00:32:27Look here, here's another one for 15.
00:32:29That's a lot of ink.
00:32:34Ink formula.
00:32:37Ink is the lifeblood of a civilization.
00:32:45Good point.
00:32:50Thanks.
00:33:06OTHER
00:33:20OTHER
00:33:22OTHER
00:33:23Oh, Athens, our sacred city
00:33:41Built on a mighty rock
00:33:44A column was stoned above a barren plain
00:33:47Alexandria, I gotta go to bed
00:33:50I love you
00:33:52Bye-bye
00:34:22Bye-bye
00:34:23Bye-bye
00:34:24Bye-bye
00:34:53We stand in this hill threat which commands the world before the grave burden of heaven.
00:35:06On this earth digs its youth, far into the city's flesh, fervent and free, the people of Athens.
00:35:17My last card. Milk Papas. Pitcher. Won his 20th game in 1972. And I'm about to close this bank account in Athens 20 years later.
00:35:37Madame Papas? Yes?
00:35:40I'm afraid to tell you this account is no longer. It has been closed.
00:35:44Closed?
00:35:45Yeah?
00:35:47Since when?
00:35:49The 14th.
00:35:51Last week?
00:35:53Last Friday.
00:35:55Friday?
00:35:56I'm afraid I can't help you.
00:35:58Who closed the account?
00:36:00Why? Mr. Papas.
00:36:02Cash checks, collateral shipping. The rest in cash.
00:36:07He was here?
00:36:09Yes.
00:36:11That's impossible.
00:36:13I saw him myself.
00:36:15Well, how do you know it was him? What did he look like?
00:36:19Like Mr. Papas.
00:36:21Like a movie star.
00:36:25I see.
00:36:31Mr. Papas has told us he will come back.
00:36:35But it is against the regulation for the bank to hold the contents of the box when an account has been closed.
00:36:42How are you?
00:36:44Maybe how is it going to be closed?
00:36:45I can't tell you.
00:36:46Bye.
00:36:47Come on.
00:36:48Let's go!
00:36:49Let's go!
00:36:50Go!
00:36:51Let's go!
00:36:54Let's go!
00:36:55This will stop!
00:36:57Oh, you'll see me, what's the party!
00:36:59The party won't go!
00:37:00Let's go!
00:37:01I've got the party gone!
00:37:02It's for my party!
00:37:33I have to find my husband.
00:37:54He runs away.
00:37:56It looks that way.
00:37:59And when you find him, what will you do?
00:38:03You will fall in his arms and forgive him.
00:38:08No.
00:38:11So forget him?
00:38:14I can't.
00:38:15I saw them put him in the ground, Alina.
00:38:21I saw his body.
00:38:23I saw his teeth.
00:38:24When was that?
00:38:25Three weeks ago.
00:38:32Dead men do not write checks.
00:38:33No, they don't.
00:38:42We wear the rest of his money to Cairo.
00:38:46The checks to Collado shipping were cast here.
00:38:48That's okay.
00:38:55So there's still three more to come, yeah?
00:38:57No, no, no, no, no.
00:38:58This on top of this, and then that.
00:39:00Yeah, all right.
00:39:01But sign it anyway, will you, Collados?
00:39:02Okay.
00:39:03That's great.
00:39:03Okay.
00:39:04Thanks.
00:39:05Okay, take care, Collados.
00:39:06Thanks.
00:39:07I will see you again.
00:39:08Bye-bye.
00:39:08Bye-bye.
00:39:38I got six ships that don't go nowhere.
00:39:52I got to pay the dock.
00:39:54I got to pay the troll.
00:39:55Mr. Pappas paid you over $100,000.
00:39:58I got insurance.
00:39:59Two checks.
00:39:59I saw them this morning.
00:40:00One for $35,000.
00:40:02Mr. Pappas, I love.
00:40:03He says, Nikos, do me a favor.
00:40:06He wants to feed the world.
00:40:08Okay, I got a big heart.
00:40:11I got a heart like a big, soggy pair.
00:40:14So I am lose money.
00:40:17It's Easter.
00:40:18I lease his friends a slow boat to Cairo.
00:40:21Cairo?
00:40:22You like Cairo?
00:40:24You want to go to Cairo?
00:40:26I got a nice little cabin.
00:40:28The Capitan's Tomatis, my best ship.
00:40:30Mr. Pappas is shipping ink to Cairo?
00:40:33Ink?
00:40:33Ink.
00:40:34Who said ink?
00:40:36Not ink.
00:40:37Who eats ink?
00:40:38I'd like to talk to Mr. Pappas.
00:40:40I want to see Mr. Pappas.
00:40:42Oh, everybody wants to see Mr. Pappas.
00:40:45Now, this is important.
00:40:45You...
00:40:49Reganet?
00:40:53I'm his wife.
00:40:55From the moment I opened that safe deposit box and saw that last card, I knew you were alive.
00:41:05And it went through me like a shot.
00:41:07And all along, me thinking I knew you like a book.
00:41:15Thinking you'd done all of this for me and the kids.
00:41:20Guess I was wrong, huh, Johnny?
00:41:22Or should I call you Mr. Mazeroski?
00:41:25But Coladas is right.
00:41:28Nobody eats ink.
00:41:29Especially with a shipload of grain coming their way.
00:41:32I'm sticking with the grain, Johnny.
00:41:34Because I want to find you.
00:41:36I want to look you in the eye.
00:41:39I want to see if I still believe you when you lie to me.
00:41:46I'm in Alexandria.
00:41:49Alexandria, Egypt.
00:41:53Hello?
00:41:54Hello?
00:42:06Hello?
00:42:07How did I do this?
00:42:07How did I do this?
00:42:08Where did I go?
00:42:09Push up!
00:42:14What did I do?
00:42:44Oh, my God.
00:43:14Thianyl chloride, EDK technique.
00:43:44I didn't know what thianyl chloride was, but I was sure it wouldn't feed the world.
00:43:53For most of the long ride to Cairo, the driver talked nonstop about how strange it was for a woman to be traveling alone.
00:44:00But he didn't know the half of it.
00:44:10Finally, we got to Almagama, the hall of records in Cairo, where all foreign residents have to register.
00:44:16I was more determined than ever to find Mr. Mazeroski, no matter what it takes.
00:44:22I'm looking for a foreign resident.
00:44:31You have come to the wrong place.
00:44:33Miss Abusyev, you have to help me.
00:44:43I must find someone, a friend, an American.
00:44:46You need to find someone who has a reason to help you.
00:44:51Well, that's why I'm here.
00:44:52That's why I'm talking to you.
00:44:55In two days, it's starting Ramadan.
00:44:59You know what is Ramadan?
00:45:02Ramadan is the holy month.
00:45:05You must come back in 30 days.
00:45:08I don't have that long.
00:45:11You see the skinny thing?
00:45:13This is Miss Hakim.
00:45:15Miss Hakim goes to the university.
00:45:17She's much cleverer than me.
00:45:19But she's a timid creature.
00:45:22Her mother was frightened by an ostrich.
00:45:27If you could help with Miss Hakim's education,
00:45:31we could ask her to help us.
00:45:38Miss Hakim goes to the university.
00:45:39Okay.
00:45:47For Miss Hakim.
00:45:51Where are you staying?
00:45:54The Mainer House Hotel.
00:45:56Please, write the name of your friend.
00:45:58Bill Mazeroski.
00:46:08Bill Mazeroski.
00:46:15Oh, I love an angle.
00:46:17I believe it is.
00:46:17It's not possible.
00:46:28And I'm also happy to say that thanks to the hard work
00:46:31and the generous support of the Teachers Against Famine,
00:46:34another 17 tons from the EEC that's been held up in Greece
00:46:38has finally arrived.
00:46:46Ed here has got his hands on 23 trucks.
00:46:4924.
00:46:50Now, I don't know how he does it.
00:46:52And he always tells me it's best not to ask.
00:46:54But he's done it again.
00:46:56Ed, come on.
00:46:57Take it back.
00:46:58So, things are on the move.
00:47:18And we're going to move heaven and earth
00:47:19to get this food to the people that need it.
00:47:22It's not going to be easy, but it never is.
00:47:24It's not going to be easy, but it never is.
00:47:34Bessie.
00:47:37Bessie, it's great to see you.
00:47:40Bessie, I prefer Elizabeth, don't you?
00:47:44Well, I don't know.
00:47:45I'll have to think about that.
00:47:46But tell me, what are you doing here in Egypt?
00:47:48Johnny Farrell, that name ain't mean anything to you.
00:47:51He pays your bills, writes your checks.
00:47:54Oh, listen, Elizabeth, they just make the speeches.
00:47:57If you only talk about bills, you have to speak to Ed.
00:48:00Ed.
00:48:01Ed, okay?
00:48:02Where's Ed?
00:48:03Look, what is all this?
00:48:05Why are you so angry?
00:48:06Excuse me.
00:48:07Angry?
00:48:08I'm not angry, Dr. Lamb.
00:48:09I'm desperate.
00:48:12I don't know who it was I buried in Mexico,
00:48:14but I know one thing, dead men don't write checks.
00:48:17I'm here to find my husband, and I think you know where he is.
00:48:20I'm tired, and I want to go home.
00:48:23And if I don't find him soon, I'm going to start screaming.
00:48:25And you know what I'm going to be screaming, Dr. Lamb?
00:48:27What?
00:48:29Thianyl chloride.
00:48:30What?
00:48:30Thianyl chloride from EDK Technique in East Berlin.
00:48:33A man named Bruckner.
00:48:34Looks like Boris Karloff.
00:48:37Look, I don't understand this.
00:48:39That grain shipment my husband paid for from Greece.
00:48:42That ship was carrying thianyl chloride.
00:48:45You're a doctor.
00:48:46You know what thianyl chloride's for.
00:48:47How do you know?
00:48:48I looked it up.
00:48:49How do you know about the cargo?
00:48:50I was there.
00:48:51I was on this ship.
00:48:52One of your sacks sprung a leak in Alexandria.
00:48:55Number 2357.
00:48:56I saw it.
00:48:57I wrote it down on the back of my hand.
00:48:59Who is that woman?
00:49:02Come on.
00:49:09I was on this ship.
00:49:45Let's hear the manifest for this loot, yeah?
00:50:21Jesus Christ.
00:50:22Ed!
00:50:23Could you wait over there?
00:50:28No.
00:50:29Bessie.
00:50:30Elizabeth, please.
00:50:32No.
00:50:33G'day.
00:50:34Roll them, Doc.
00:50:35Seems there's a couple of sacks missing here, Ed.
00:50:37Is that right?
00:50:38Yeah.
00:50:39Well, look.
00:50:402348, 2349, 2400.
00:50:43That's 50 sacks, Ed.
00:50:4650?
00:50:47It's nothing.
00:50:48Boys on the docks.
00:50:50Drivers.
00:50:51A town like this is Thiefborn every minute.
00:50:53Shit, 50 sacks, it's cheap.
00:50:55Do you know Johnny Farrow?
00:50:56Who's your friend?
00:50:57I'm his wife.
00:50:58John Farrow?
00:50:59Yes.
00:51:00Never heard of him.
00:51:01Of course.
00:51:02I'm hopeless with names.
00:51:03Dr. Lamb will tell you that.
00:51:05Any beer inside, Ed?
00:51:06I'd love a beer.
00:51:08You get a beer.
00:51:10I'll wait over here.
00:51:1150 sacks, Ed.
00:51:12I'll feed the world, Doctor?
00:51:28I'll feed the world, doctor.
00:51:28Thank you, sir.
00:51:31Thank you, sir.
00:51:32I'll feed the world, doctor.
00:51:34want to get this dry desert red down south where it'll do some good you need transport you need
00:51:41trucks you need boats you need barges trucks cost money trucks need diesel diesel costs money
00:51:48that's my job to get the job done i have to improvise if i have to twist somebody's arm
00:51:55if i have to make a deal with trash trash like who this guy farrell trash like you don't want
00:52:02to know about that's my job too doc and i've been doing that job in some of the lousiest countries
00:52:08in the world since you dreamt about the peace corps thionyl chloride ed just do your job and i'll do
00:52:16mine you get the food i'll get the transport do you know what thionyl chloride is used for let me tell
00:52:21you what it's used yes i know what it's used for it's a fair traded substance you use it for ball
00:52:26point pens ink for ballpoint pellets it's used for making poison gas ed poison gas for chemical
00:52:32weapons is that a fact god say dad what do you think we're doing here we're here to try and do
00:52:39some good we're here to try and make a difference we're not in the job of running poison gas up and
00:52:44down the middle east now this guy farrell do you know where he is no i don't i park the truck
00:52:54i walk around the block when i get back to saxagon honest to god there's a line ed if you can't draw
00:53:04the line if you don't know the difference maybe you should go home you're gonna fire me i don't know
00:53:11why i don't up to you no ed it's up to you
00:53:16i never had a chance the way he looked at me the things he said the way he said them
00:53:32johnny fair was the most beautiful man i'd ever seen
00:53:36and i've seen a few
00:53:41i was waiting on tables at the pyramid cafe in cairo kentucky and johnny came into town with his
00:53:50airplane he landed it right in the middle of the football field
00:53:54took me for a walk down by the river told me a bunch of lies
00:54:01i believed him too every word
00:54:05you look like a million ruby he'd say you belong to me
00:54:11ruby
00:54:12ruby cairo he called me
00:54:15he liked to call me that
00:54:18he gave me a ring
00:54:22it turned my finger green
00:54:25you're still in love with him
00:54:31i am
00:54:36i can't do anything about that
00:54:39there's nothing anybody can do about it
00:54:44it's worth a try
00:54:52i am
00:55:06i am
00:55:08i am
00:55:10i am
00:55:12i am
00:55:14Faro. F-A-R-O.
00:55:32Yes. Okay, I'll wait. Sure.
00:55:35Sure, I'll wait.
00:55:40You ready to go?
00:55:42Ten minutes.
00:55:44Listen, uh, about that thing, the, uh, the ink.
00:55:55I'm sorry.
00:56:01Me too.
00:56:04See you outside.
00:56:05What's your secret, Dr. Lamb?
00:56:25A secret?
00:56:26What are you talking about?
00:56:32Everybody's got a secret.
00:56:33Everybody but me.
00:56:37Do you say your prayers?
00:56:42Come with me. I'd like to show you something.
00:56:44Most of these people have been here all night.
00:57:07They pray until they drop.
00:57:08You wonder where they get the strength to carry on, but when you've been here long enough, you soon see where it comes from.
00:57:19They're all taking care of somebody poorer than themselves.
00:57:23There's real charity here.
00:57:24These people know about things the rest of the world has forgotten.
00:57:30They know how to pray and they know how to look after each other.
00:57:33There's life...
00:57:35That's why they smile so much.
00:57:36I didn't come to the Middle East to feed the poor.
00:57:53I was in the oil business in the Gulf.
00:57:57I had 2,000 people working for me.
00:57:59I had a million-dollar house that I didn't live in.
00:58:02I had cars that I didn't drive.
00:58:04When I was drinking a bottle of brandy a day.
00:58:10I woke up one morning, dying of thirst.
00:58:19Well, these people saved my life.
00:58:27I wish.
00:58:28So do I.
00:58:34'll be in there.
00:58:42Oh!
00:58:47Oh!
00:58:49Oh!
01:00:49I'll come back.
01:00:58I'll see you later.
01:01:14Wait for me!
01:01:31I'll see you later.
01:01:36I'll see you later.
01:01:40I'll see you later.
01:02:10I'll see you later.
01:02:15I'll see you later.
01:02:19I'll see you later.
01:02:37I'll see you later.
01:02:46I'll see you later.
01:02:48I'll see you later.
01:02:50Please.
01:02:59May I?
01:03:00Help yourself.
01:03:05Ramadan has begun.
01:03:07I know.
01:03:08I know.
01:03:09It is permitted to eat after sunset.
01:03:12I'll see you later.
01:03:21For Miss Hakim.
01:03:22Miss Hakim is very fond of Turkish delights.
01:03:27And we must be very nice to Miss Hakim.
01:03:36Miss Hakim has found your Mr. Mazeroski.
01:03:39Mr. Mazeroski.
01:03:40Where?
01:03:42Not far.
01:03:43I want to see him.
01:03:45We will go.
01:03:46Tomorrow.
01:03:48I'll see you later.
01:04:00I'll see you later.
01:04:05I'm going to take a look at them.
01:04:35Quick, quick.
01:04:49Come on.
01:04:52Hurry.
01:04:54There we go.
01:05:02Hey.
01:05:05How are you doing?
01:05:16You're my daughter.
01:05:18Move.
01:05:19Move.
01:05:20Go.
01:05:21Go.
01:05:23Go.
01:05:24Go.
01:05:24Go.
01:05:25Go.
01:05:26Go.
01:05:26Go.
01:05:27Go.
01:05:28Go.
01:05:29Go.
01:05:30Go.
01:05:31Go.
01:05:32Go.
01:05:33Go.
01:05:34you must do as I say
01:05:49cover your head
01:05:50don't look at anyone
01:06:04Oh
01:06:13oh
01:06:15oh
01:06:19oh
01:06:25oh
01:06:29Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah
01:06:59Allah Akbar
01:07:11Allah Akbar
01:07:19Allah Akbar
01:07:29I love you.
01:07:59Allahu Akbar!
01:08:04Allahu Akbar!
01:08:09Allahu Akbar!
01:08:22Oh, my God.
01:08:52That you, Mr. Mazeroski?
01:09:05Bill Mazeroski?
01:09:09You looking for me?
01:09:10You the one's been stealing from me?
01:09:22The one threw away good money to find me?
01:09:28You were pretty cheap.
01:09:41Nasty.
01:09:43Why'd you do it, Johnny?
01:09:45Come on.
01:09:49Come on, ma'am.
01:09:54How are you doing?
01:09:56Mr. Bill!
01:09:57Mr. Bill!
01:09:58Mr. Bill.
01:10:00Thank you, Gigi.
01:10:30I ran out.
01:10:34Alim, I'm going to get you.
01:10:36Come on.
01:11:30It's Ramadan.
01:11:32I know.
01:11:39How'd you find the money?
01:11:41I had a little luck.
01:11:42What do you call that luck?
01:11:43What do you call it?
01:11:45I call it a home run.
01:11:48I found your baseball cards in Mexico.
01:11:51On its conception, many sanglian.
01:11:55Sanglian.
01:11:58Sanglian.
01:12:00Did you tell anybody?
01:12:03Hermes.
01:12:06You didn't tell.
01:12:09You didn't.
01:12:11I didn't tell a soul.
01:12:16That's good.
01:12:20Smart.
01:12:21You think I'm stupid?
01:12:31How much you get?
01:12:34Eight hundred forty thousand six hundred and fifty dollars and fifty three cents.
01:12:38No, I don't think you're stupid.
01:12:46You always did have a head for fingers, Pessie.
01:12:49I married a thief.
01:12:52I gotta have.
01:12:53I'm sorry.
01:12:57I have to say.
01:13:03That's good.
01:13:04I'm sorry.
01:13:05I'm sorry.
01:13:16Oh, obviously.
01:13:22Excuse me.
01:13:24There we go.
01:13:29Do it.
01:13:32May эт God bless you.
01:13:37Come.
01:13:46With my hawk's head, I pecked at the eyes of Jesus
01:13:51as he hanged upon the cross.
01:13:54The book of the law.
01:13:57What's this? What law?
01:14:00It's just a book.
01:14:02It's your eyes.
01:14:04All right.
01:14:06Keep it closed.
01:14:10Now, this is something I was gonna give you.
01:14:13It's something I've been keeping for a long time.
01:14:19You like it?
01:14:24It's kind of flashy, Johnny, isn't it?
01:14:28Even for you.
01:14:32You think I'm on vacation here?
01:14:36It's my business.
01:14:38It's a business!
01:14:42Shit.
01:14:43Okay, you want to know the truth?
01:14:50I'll tell you the truth.
01:14:52I've been skimming a little from the guys I work for
01:14:54in the ink business.
01:14:56I figure I earned it.
01:14:57If I wanted for Hermes, I would've got away with it, too.
01:15:00That son of a bitch was onto me.
01:15:02I know it's in the sacks, Johnny.
01:15:05I know it ain't ink.
01:15:06You gotta understand.
01:15:11Life is different here.
01:15:12This ain't a city.
01:15:14It's an ant heap.
01:15:16Ant's got it better than these people.
01:15:19And there's millions of them.
01:15:22The world's full of them.
01:15:25They're all gonna die before they get old.
01:15:28Most of them.
01:15:29And that's all we've got to look forward to.
01:15:35Half the people on earth be better off dead.
01:15:41Nobody's better off dead.
01:15:43Except me, right?
01:15:44Where are you going?
01:15:51It's over, Johnny.
01:15:59I don't even know who you are anymore.
01:16:01Wait a minute.
01:16:02We've got things to talk about.
01:16:05What are we gonna do, Bessie?
01:16:06We're gonna do anything, Johnny.
01:16:08We did it.
01:16:09You can't do this.
01:16:10Oh, yes, I can.
01:16:11You're a dead man, remember?
01:16:13You're the one who came out of his fucking way.
01:16:16For what?
01:16:17I wanted to give myself a good look at you.
01:16:19I've done that.
01:16:21I kind of like the beard.
01:16:23I like the teeth.
01:16:24I like the house.
01:16:26But I believe I can do better.
01:16:27I believe I deserve that.
01:16:31You think you can just walk out on me, Bessie?
01:16:34That what you think?
01:16:35I took the ride, Johnny.
01:16:36Now I'm getting off.
01:16:37Get out of my way.
01:16:39Get out of my way.
01:17:09Get out of my way.
01:17:39Get out of my way.
01:18:09Let's go home.
01:18:15No.
01:18:17Ruby, you're my girl.
01:18:20You belong to me.
01:18:29Bessie!
01:18:30I can't let you go, Bessie.
01:18:31What are you gonna do, Johnny?
01:18:33Shoot me?
01:18:33Not if you come home with me.
01:18:36Oh!
01:18:37Stop it!
01:18:37Stop it!
01:18:38Stop it!
01:18:39Stop it!
01:18:45Bessie!
01:18:46Female man Ob FCC
01:18:50David!
01:18:59I'm sorry, Mr. Johnny.
01:19:01No!
01:19:20We have entrusted our brother to God's merciful keeping.
01:19:37I'll never forget you, Johnny.
01:19:40I'll try to remember the man you used to be, but I've got to let you go now.
01:19:45The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit be with you and sustain you now and always.
01:19:51Amen.
01:19:55These people saved my life.
01:19:58I wish.
01:20:00So do I.
01:20:15Please wait.
01:20:16I don't know why.
01:20:18The Holy Spirit.
01:20:25I don't know.
01:20:29I don't know if you just go into it.
01:20:34No, no, no, no.
01:20:39Oh, my God.
01:21:09Oh, my God.
01:21:39Oh, my God.
01:22:09Oh, my God.
01:22:37Oh, my God.
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