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00:01tonight on wise guy i didn't make love to vince he made love to me did sleeping with vince make
00:09the pain go away yes good then taranova served his purpose you can throw him away now
00:17i am the state now what are you suggesting roger that we overthrow some banana republic
00:23wouldn't that be something i'm falling in love with you vinnie love me
00:55so
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01:59what i wouldn't give for the old days but when i could ask washington for the moon
02:04i had more field tanks than castro more missiles than khomeini then your congress pulled the plug
02:10i had to look for private sources for my hardware
02:14but personalities determine delivery dates
02:17this makes me sick
02:19the battle of altamira my men had rifles but no bullets they had howitzers but no shells
02:263500 of my men were slaughtered like animals
02:30their heads hung from the trees like christmas lanterns
02:37war as hell ain't it jose
02:42two months ago
02:44our forces were on the offensive
02:48cabrillos was that close to asking for a ceasefire
02:50it could have made an end to all this suffering
02:54then your employer started dragging his feet
02:57and now my army is fighting for its very survival
03:02you said
03:05mel prophet could get me 500 exorcists
03:08without those missiles we can't hold on to our own territory
03:12i need those missiles benjamin where are they
03:15they're wrapped up in red tape
03:18well you know how it is
03:19we should be hearing from old mel any day now
03:22here
03:24it's monte cristo number nine
03:25a lot of money has gone into your pocket
03:28money that could have bought morphine and plasma for my men
03:32and you have delivered nothing
03:34mel prophet
03:36is very far away
03:41you are not
03:43well i'll get to seeing how we can cut through some of that red tape
03:53you have 72 hours benjamin
03:57not a minute more
04:02is it columbian
04:04so if your buyers know their precious stones mr prophet
04:07it's always a pleasure to deal with a knowledgeable man
04:11knowledge is the only instrument of production which isn't subject to diminishing returns
04:17columbian emeralds are the best
04:18they're the only ones suitable for my sister
04:20ten carats square cut
04:23reserved for only the finest clearest stones
04:27often a gem of this brilliance will overpower the beauty of its wearer
04:32often
04:34but not always
04:36i'd like to know the stone more intimately
04:43please
04:46the threads of imperfection running through the stones the inclusions are known as the jardin
04:50the better the jardin the clearer the stone the more perfect the emerald
05:00one million for the ring three and a half for the necklace
05:04one million for the ring two and a half for the necklace
05:08the central stone is too dark
05:11i can take care of things here kiddo
05:17i'm certain the contestant to marsay could identify that ring
05:20then again
05:21she's already collected on the insurance
05:23i'm certain
05:47i'm certain
05:49i'm certain
05:52i'm certain
05:53He seemed all right a while ago.
05:56I guess looks can be deceiving.
06:00You think I'd be used to it as depressions.
06:02When it gets this way, I feel so alone.
06:05So I seek people out.
06:07Then I try to get rid of them because I'm so bored.
06:12You never bore me, Vinnie.
06:15I think I'll put that on top of my resume.
06:17Not boring.
06:19What were you thinking about?
06:22I was just thinking about my mother.
06:26I haven't seen her in a long time.
06:28Well, you call her, don't you?
06:29Oh, yeah, sure, I call her, but it's not the same.
06:32Telephone can't take the place of walking into a kitchen, smelling home.
06:37Tell me about her.
06:39She never finished high school, and she's the smartest person I know.
06:44If you wanted to solve all the world's problems,
06:46all you'd have to do is sit everybody down in front of a lasagna.
06:49Instant brotherly love.
06:53I really miss her.
06:56Yeah, I know the feeling.
06:58I thought you never knew your mother.
07:00Doesn't mean I can't miss her.
07:01Or think about how different my life would have been if she hadn't left us.
07:06Being abandoned by a mother you don't know
07:08for reasons you can't understand.
07:11I'm sorry, Vinnie.
07:12No, Susan.
07:14Don't apologize for the way you feel.
07:18I've been invited to reception tonight at the French consulate.
07:22Since Mel is indisposed, I thought that you might like to be my escort.
07:26Yeah, I'd like that a lot.
07:28It's black tie.
07:29Oh, well, that's going to be a problem.
07:33You see, I had to leave Atlantic City in kind of a hurry.
07:34There's a Marzada tuxedo in your closet, 44 long.
07:38How'd you know I'd say yes?
07:40I didn't.
07:42I just hoped.
07:49So, how'd it go?
07:51I'm getting ready, aren't I?
07:55I told him you were sick.
07:56He believed it.
07:58You know, I bet you that if you looked at Vince in just the right way,
08:02you could tell him I was the Dalai Lama and he'd believe you.
08:06You do have that power over him, Susie.
08:09Mel, I don't like what we're doing today.
08:10I think it's a terrific idea.
08:12What Vince doesn't know won't hurt us.
08:14Besides, he's an employee.
08:15He works for us.
08:17Or had you forgotten that?
08:24So, how's the food at these bashes?
08:26It depends on how hungry you are.
08:28I'm starving.
08:29So am I.
08:37Mel usually works these affairs.
08:39Shakes the right hands, whispers in the right ears.
08:42I have to do it tonight.
08:44I won't be able to give you the attention we both deserve.
08:47Yeah, we're not going to be here all night.
08:49No, but unfortunately, the French tend to throw parties that are more flash than sizzle.
08:56Maybe we can find a way to make our own party.
09:20Oh, I left my glove in the limo.
09:23Okay, I'll get it.
09:23I'll meet you inside.
09:26Yo, yo, buddy.
09:27Hold up.
09:27Hold up.
09:27Wait a minute.
09:33All right.
09:34Good.
09:36Okay.
09:39Good morning.
09:42All right.
09:48Good morning.
09:51Good morning.
09:54Good morning.
10:00Good morning.
10:35Bored, Vinny?
10:38Sorry.
10:39I thought I perfected my technique for the discreet yarn and grammar school.
10:44Always worked on Mrs. Lambrakis.
10:46Darling, I'm not Mrs. Lambrakis.
10:49And if I don't get my hands on you, I'm going to scream.
10:52Can you meet me upstairs in five minutes?
10:54What's upstairs?
10:55A room where we can make our own party.
10:59Beat him.
11:17Susan?
11:29What are you doing here?
11:34This place is so good.
11:35Our personnel are not authorized.
11:37I don't understand what you're saying.
11:41Now I understand.
11:42Let's keep it friendly, okay?
11:44It's supposed to be a party.
11:45I suppose you're the entertainment?
11:46Or maybe you were looking for the party favors.
11:50Fuyela.
12:02From the attaché office, Vancouver,
12:05to Defense Ministry, Angola,
12:07regarding delivery of 10 Accurial 2 helicopters.
12:10Terms as discussed.
12:13This cable is the property of the French government.
12:16What are you doing with it?
12:18I don't know.
12:19You were searching to defy us in this room.
12:21I didn't know this was a file room.
12:23There are many things you don't know, monsieur.
12:25Well, there's one thing I do know.
12:26I want to get out of here.
12:27One moment.
12:27I am Jacques Lizeau, attaché in Vancouver.
12:31We found him here.
12:33This was in his pocket.
12:37This cable is an obvious forgery.
12:39The French government does not sell military equipment to Angola.
12:45I told you I'm with Susan Proffitt.
12:48Security is in the process of finding her now.
12:50Mr. Terranova, you have violated the territorial integrity of the Republic of France.
12:55I haven't violated anything.
12:57And if the idea of false arrest means anything to you...
12:59What was this telegram doing in your pocket?
13:02You got me.
13:03It's a new tux.
13:03I don't know.
13:04You expect us to believe that?
13:06I don't care what you believe.
13:07What's your interest in Angola?
13:09I hear they make nice sweaters.
13:11Now, if you're going to hold me here, I've got a right to see a lawyer.
13:14It's about time.
13:17Monsieur Lizeau, you sent for me?
13:19Yes.
13:20And please accept my apologies for taking you away from the reception.
13:24We think this man is a thief.
13:28Perhaps even a spy.
13:30He says he came to the reception with you.
13:33Then you will vouch for him.
13:36There must be some mistake.
13:38I don't know this man at all.
13:52Some guy here to post for you.
14:01Mel had to move fast to cancel your spy ticket to the Bastille.
14:05Number 47, sector number 3.
14:07You're the cutest jailbird I ever did see.
14:10I'm not in the mood, man.
14:13You're looking for blood.
14:14I already gave.
14:15Where's Sue?
14:16I don't know.
14:17She called me from that reception.
14:18She set me up to get busted.
14:20What the hell is going on here?
14:22Huh?
14:23Not here.
14:24Not from me.
14:35Look what I found.
14:37Ah, Vinny.
14:39Glad to have you back with us.
14:40I hope the last few hours weren't too unpleasant.
14:42No, it was a real picnic, Mel.
14:43I think on my next vacation I'll reserve the presidential suite.
14:46We understand that you're angry and we're sorry.
14:48And I'm supposed to wipe the slate clean, huh?
14:49How about a drink?
14:50How about an explanation?
14:53That's fair.
14:55Jacques Lizeau, the man who interrogated you, is sort of a business associate.
14:59Except he doesn't know it yet.
15:01Someone's been selling arms illegally through the French consulate.
15:03The fact that he raked you over the coals convinced me it was him.
15:07He can help me get what I want.
15:09It's something that will make me in the neighborhood of 50 million dollars.
15:13I needed to get his attention.
15:14You were my attention getter.
15:15No, no.
15:16Correction.
15:16I was your patsy.
15:17Or yours.
15:19If you people want to play games with each other, that's fine with me.
15:21But I'm not going to jump in the sandbox with you.
15:23Oh, don't let's pout, shall we?
15:25Keeping you in the dark about the document was our way of protecting you.
15:27Ignorance may not be bliss, but it's usually safe.
15:29We thought we'd let your emotions carry you.
15:31From what Sue tells me, you were very convincing.
15:33Oh, yeah?
15:34Well, I wasn't the only one.
15:49Benny, wait.
15:50What?
15:50I need to apologize.
15:52I heard it once already.
15:53Vincent, believe me, I didn't...
15:54Oh, oh, oh, it's Vincent now.
15:56Yeah, I like that.
15:57That's good.
15:57It does have a more sincere ring to it.
15:59I didn't want to use you like that.
16:01Oh, so setting me up was Mel's idea.
16:03But what did you add to the mix?
16:04A little orphan story and some heavy breathing in the back of the car?
16:06The idea of keeping you safe.
16:08I didn't want you to have to lie when you said you didn't know anything about the cable.
16:11I wanted the needle steady in case they put you on the box.
16:17Let me try to make it up to you.
16:20How are you planning on doing that?
16:23Well, you didn't have dinner.
16:25How about breakfast?
16:32What's the matter, Phil, huh?
16:34You cutting back on the chilies?
16:36Must have an asbestos-lined stomach to eat that.
16:39I guess I've built up a tolerance.
16:42You sure I can't get you one?
16:43Oh, thank you.
16:44You don't know what you're missing.
16:45Phil makes the best Red Hots in the world.
16:48You haven't had a Red Hot until you've had one at Nathan's.
16:51What's Nathan's?
16:52Nathan's on Coney Island.
16:54It's an American landmark.
16:55Ranks right behind Mount Rushmore in the Statue of Liberty.
16:59My buddy and me used to hang out there every Saturday night.
17:02Clothes are placed down.
17:04What's it like?
17:06Well, on the front, they got this counter where they have the clam chowder and the barbecue ribs.
17:10No.
17:11What's it like to hang out with your friends?
17:15It's like hanging out with your friends.
17:19I guess you didn't do that much.
17:21We were always the new kids in school.
17:23By the time we'd get to know anyone, we'd move and be the new kids in school again.
17:30Maybe one day you can take me to Nathan's and we can hang out.
17:37I've always felt trapped.
17:39Sometimes all I can think of is just to run away.
17:44Wouldn't it be great, Vinny?
17:46Wouldn't it be great, Vinny?
17:47Just to run away.
17:53Okay.
18:14Mr. Lezot, I'm Mel Prophet. I believe you met my sister last night.
18:19I believe you're acquainted with an employee of mine, Vince Terranova,
18:22the young man with the cable in the pocket of his tux.
18:24It appears that it's time we deal directly with one another.
18:28What is this? What do you want from me?
18:31Your signature on the dotted line of a government contract,
18:35in return for which I'm willing to remunerate you in the amount of, say, one million dollars.
18:41What kind of a contract?
18:43500 Exocet missiles to be delivered within 48 hours.
18:47Is this some kind of a joke?
18:49The arms sales are handled through the highest levels at the Elysee.
18:52The ones your government knows about, not the black market ones.
18:56Facilitated through your consulate here in Vancouver and through your good graces,
19:00I hear the Angolans are quite pleased with their recent purchase.
19:03I can't help you now if you'll excuse me.
19:06Playtime is over.
19:07This is a copy of the cable that you found on Mr. Terranova.
19:11N'est-ce pas?
19:19Oh, she's a beautiful woman, Jacques.
19:22Love must be lovelier the second time around.
19:24The choice is simple.
19:25Either cooperate with us or we inform Elysee they have a freelancer on their hands.
19:29Do they still use the guillotine?
19:30I mean, I can't talk here.
19:41Please, you must understand, I am not who you think I am.
19:45I don't authorize the arms sales.
19:47I'm simply the co-between, that's all.
19:50That's, as you say, the line at the bottom.
19:57Who do you work for?
19:58Who pulls your strings?
20:00Oh, the paper's going to play it up big, don't you think?
20:03French attache takes kickbacks for arms sales.
20:06Merchant of death discovered.
20:07A diplomatic career in shambles.
20:09Your family disgraced.
20:10You're going to take the fall for this man, whoever he is.
20:13End up in jail, your wife will divorce you, your kids will forget you.
20:15And the man you're protecting will keep lining his pockets.
20:18And that, as we say, is the line at the bottom.
20:21Amen.
20:24Pierre Kosger, deputy minister.
20:31Do you have records of your deals?
20:33Do you have tapes of your conversations, Jacques?
20:36Do you have records?
20:40I kept them as insurance, in case.
20:43In case the devil came knocking at your door while I'm here, Jacques,
20:46in 3D living color, and I want your soul.
20:49It's worth one million dollars in my silence.
20:52Where's Kosger?
20:55Ottawa.
20:56At conference on...
20:58I want to meet him tonight, 8 o'clock.
20:59There's an alley that connects Olive and Grand.
21:01Arrange it, would you?
21:17Yeah, good afternoon.
21:18Sailor Hardware.
21:19Agent 4587, Dade Code, USA Entertainment, Luciano, Opera, Venice.
21:25Hey, Vinnie T, are you learning how to play hockey?
21:28No, right now I'm just skating on thin ice.
21:30Listen, Frank's going to hear about it sooner or later,
21:32so we might as well hear it from me.
21:34I did some short time last night.
21:36All right, give me the details.
21:39I'll have to get back to you.
21:44You've been waiting long?
21:45Nah, a couple of minutes.
21:48Put those in the trunk.
22:09So was there a sale or what?
22:11No, they're presents for you.
22:14For what?
22:15Because I felt like it.
22:24If you don't like them, I could always...
22:25No, no, they're beautiful.
22:29I think you ought to take them back.
22:37If you're worried about not having enough French Cove shirts,
22:40there's two dozen in the trunk.
22:46Okay, what if I were to tell you
22:47the presents were an employee bonus?
22:49Would you take them then?
22:50So I'm here as an employee, huh?
22:54You know, Susan, there's only two reasons
22:55for giving somebody presents.
22:56One is because you want to show them how you feel.
22:58The other is because you want something.
23:00I do want something
23:02to show you how I feel.
23:05You don't have to do it with cufflinks.
23:06You're right.
23:17Pull over.
23:43Oh, my God.
23:48Oh, my God.
24:18Oh, my God.
25:01Oh, my God.
25:18Oh, my God.
26:01Oh, my God.
26:01Oh, my God.
26:02Oh, my God.
26:02Oh, my God.
26:05Turn left at the light.
26:07The hotel's the other way.
26:09I know.
26:09We have to meet Mel and Roger.
26:16What do you want to do?
26:17I said eight.
26:17Sue will be here.
26:38Well, there's our boy.
27:04Let's get the hell out of here.
27:10The prophet, the records, the railroad station, local 125.
27:28What was that meeting with Lozo about?
27:30He was supposed to introduce us to his contact, Pierre Cosquer.
27:33Who the hell is he?
27:35Our French connection to the missiles.
27:38What missiles?
27:39We're selling missiles to Curbway, to General Batista.
27:43You didn't tell me this was about missiles.
27:46You never asked.
27:48Did Lozo say anything?
27:51No.
27:52He was dead when I got there.
27:58Where are they?
27:59I want my sister and Vinnie here now.
28:03Huh?
28:04Doesn't anybody know where the hell they are?
28:06What's the matter with you, you deaf?
28:10Mel, Mel.
28:11I just talked to the consulate.
28:13Cosquer came in this afternoon from Ottawa.
28:15He'll be staying at the consulate at least until tomorrow.
28:19What about Vinnie and Sue?
28:21Nobody's seen them.
28:22You see, it had to be Cosquer.
28:24Lozo called him.
28:25He told him about the meat.
28:26Cosquer knew he had one free shot.
28:27Diplomatic immunity.
28:29What are you here, to cash a check?
28:31Go find Vinnie and Sue.
28:39Roger.
28:41Your brother's very worried about you.
28:48Where the hell were you?
28:49You were supposed to be in that alley at Edelklin.
28:51I was.
28:53But how come I didn't see you?
28:54Because you were too busy running after Lozo took it in the back.
28:56That's why.
28:57Roger!
28:58I want you in here now!
29:03His master's voice.
29:08You have any idea the pressure I'm under?
29:10I got the oil shipments from the Gulf.
29:12I've got the laundering operation on the East Coast.
29:13I've got to try to stay alive without somebody sticking a knife in my back.
29:17And I've got to worry about where you are every second of the day!
29:19No!
29:19Hey, Vinnie!
29:20Get in here!
29:20Come on!
29:21Come on!
29:21How much do I pay you?
29:23A lot.
29:24Yeah, you're damn right a lot.
29:25You know how much a bricklayer makes?
29:27Or a barber?
29:27Or the guy that chops up little anchovies they put on a pizza?
29:30I pay you ten times that amount!
29:31And what do you do?
29:32You disappear with my sister during one of the most crucial business deals of my life!
29:36Mel!
29:36Why do I keep you around?
29:37Tell me that.
29:38Why don't I just make you disappear?
29:39Give me one good reason, huh?
29:40Mel!
29:41I kept him away.
29:49This is not over.
29:52Mel, what do you want us to do?
29:55Koskier's only in town another 12 hours.
29:58And Lozo is in the morgue.
29:59And we've got to find his insurance policy.
30:02Without those records, Koskier and 50 million bucks is gonna slip through my fingers!
30:06It's a big town.
30:08Do you have any suggestions of where we should look?
30:11Well, outside this room might be a good start.
30:17Hey, Guido!
30:19Try to stay out of his way.
30:29If Mel had kept talking for another two minutes, I might have wound up Lozo's slab mate.
30:33What stopped him?
30:35Susan.
30:35Why'd she do that?
30:38You know, you better stand under the ice cold shower of reality.
30:41You were in jail two days ago because of her.
30:43Have you forgotten?
30:44Don't play me, Frank.
30:45I didn't bring her name up.
30:48I slept with her.
30:52Vince.
30:58She's a beautiful woman.
31:01What do you do, Frank?
31:03What do you do when you're 3,000 miles from your wife and the urge hits you?
31:07I watch Billy Graham and pray for salvation.
31:10Here it is.
31:17You know, the thing that worries me is you're not the kind of guy that jumps into bed with anything
31:21that moves.
31:22You buy the whole package. There's gotta be more to it.
31:34You speak French?
31:36Perrier.
31:38I don't know what it means.
31:40His signatures are all over these things.
31:41Well, let's get out of here.
31:44This may get you halfway out of Mel's doghouse.
31:47Yeah, but if I give this file to Mel, that means a missile deal's gonna go through and a lot
31:51of people are gonna die.
31:52Not necessarily.
31:53I can catch a 6 a.m. flight to Washington, D.C.
31:55While you're showing a file to Mel, I show a copy to the State Department.
31:58You look good with him. The only thing that gets killed is a deal.
32:02Now, what are you gonna do about your other problem?
32:05I don't know, Frank.
32:06You know, I don't know what button she pushed, but she may be spinning a web you'll never get out
32:11of.
32:11You think she's a black widow?
32:13Well, I hope so, because then you won't think twice about taking her down.
32:23Good morning.
32:24Oh, hi. Where's Mel?
32:25You look pretty good for someone who never got to bed.
32:30I'm going to talk to Mel.
32:33I don't want what he said to ruin us.
32:36Guido!
32:38You're just trying to watch me kiss off 50 million bucks.
32:41You wanna lose those records?
32:42You got them.
32:43Hope I didn't get in your way.
32:46This is it.
32:47This is what I needed.
32:49How did you get it?
32:50I got it.
32:50I asked you a question.
32:52And I answered it.
32:53I had a hundred guys out here turning this city upside down.
32:55Well, Mel, you got your guys and I got mine.
32:57Now, if you want my guys to give it back, that's okay with me.
33:00But I figure you got 50 million reasons why you don't want to do that.
33:07Here's the bait. Let's reel in the fish. Bring him to the boat.
33:16Nice work, Vinny.
33:20So, you got your guys, huh?
33:25Who are they?
33:27When do I get to meet them?
33:45That's him.
33:47Mr. Minister?
33:49I have a message for you.
33:50I'm sorry, but I'm on my way back to Ottawa.
33:53It's from Jacques Lizeau.
34:16You want a drink?
34:18I never drink before five.
34:19Ah, well, it's 6 p.m. in Paris.
34:23You might need that drink.
34:25Deputy Minister.
34:27Susan Prophet, my brother Mel.
34:30I thought you'd be taller.
34:35I'd like you to accept this as a token of my good faith, that our relationship is going to be
34:40long and very fruitful.
34:42A million dollars.
34:44Deposited in a Swiss escrow account in your name.
34:46It's the same deal I offered Lizeau.
34:49One million dollars for your cooperation in helping to facilitate arms sales to certain qualified buyers.
34:56Who determines whether a buyer is qualified?
34:59I do.
35:00And if I refuse?
35:02Oh.
35:03Why discuss unpleasantness when the point is moot?
35:06You've done this many times before.
35:08You and I know it.
35:10These gentlemen, produced but a single document, purporting to detail a shipment of Mirage to a president long since deposed
35:18to school children now pledge allegiance to a foreign flag.
35:21For every bishop you produce to authenticate my signature, I can produce ten who will say it's a forgery.
35:27Looked real to me.
35:28Hmm, me too, Vince.
35:32I came here only to satisfy myself that your information was without value.
35:37Now that I have, we have nothing further to discuss.
35:41Hey, hey, hey, where are you going? Relax.
35:44Deputy Minister, take a look around.
35:46You think I pay for this place with stupidity?
35:49You would have had you come all the way down here on the basis of one piece of evidence?
35:54January 1983, the Republic of Chad.
35:5850 Exocet missiles, September 85, Mozambique.
36:0212 Mirage F1s, June 87, Ecuador.
36:06Argentina, 200 Mark III self-propelled howitzers, July 87.
36:10India, 5 Mirage 2000, 600 Roland anti-aircraft attachments.
36:14Every cable containing your signature, a signature I might add that even the Pope himself would find difficult to deny.
36:27There you stand, Deputy Minister, amid the refuse of your career.
36:33I expect 500 Exocets to be delivered to General Jose Badista in Kiriguay within the next 24 hours.
36:40In return, you will give me the documents?
36:43I don't know, Vinny. What do you think? You went to the trouble to find him. You think we ought
36:45to give him back?
36:46Nah, nah.
36:47Not unless you want to blow the sweetest deal this side of Crepe Suzette.
36:50You see, the Exocets, they're just an appetizer.
36:53This guy has access to Mirage 2000, Falk 30 battle tanks, Dauphin choppers.
36:57There's no end to the toys that this sugar daddy can provide.
37:00No.
37:02Unless you give me the documents, you will get nothing from me. Nothing.
37:08Hey!
37:09Mel Proffitt can pick up a Deputy Minister any place. He doesn't need you, but you need him.
37:14Because if any of this information gets out, remember Louis XVI.
37:27Now, which one of us is taller now?
37:41This is the one place I feel safe.
37:43One room in this battlefield we call Earth that God turned his back on long ago.
37:55They don't think I see the daggers pointing at me from the shadows, but I do.
38:16They don't think I see the daggers pointing at me from the shadows, but I do.
38:24Let me hold you, Mel.
38:25You were with him last night!
38:28Holding him, kissing him.
38:31Making love to him.
38:33I didn't make love to Vince.
38:35He made love to me.
38:38You told me yourself.
38:39Sleep with him if you have to, but don't fall in love with him.
38:42It was reverse psychology.
38:45I never figured it would go that far.
38:48I didn't sleep at all last night.
38:51I was overwhelmed with the thought of you and Vince together.
38:57Laughing at me behind my back.
39:02criticizing me?
39:06Exploring each other for the first time?
39:11It was the first time, wasn't it?
39:15Yes.
39:22Do you know what it feels like to be shut out?
39:27Every pore of my existence feels the absence of you.
39:33Mel, you're making way too much of this.
39:35You think so?
39:36Your heart beats for him.
39:38It used to be I was the only one you needed.
39:39You still are.
39:40But I'm in pain, Mel.
39:42I hurt.
39:44And all the money in the world won't make that go away.
39:47Well, did he?
39:49Did sleeping with Vince make the pain go away?
39:53Yes.
39:54Well, good.
39:55Then Terranova served his purpose.
39:57You can throw him away now.
40:00You can do that, can't you?
40:03Yes.
40:04I want you to prove it to me.
40:07Let's play a little game.
40:11Let's pretend that this emerald is Vince.
40:19I want you to show me how you're going to throw him away!
40:29I want you to throw him out to sea.
40:34Mel, this ring is worth over a million dollars.
40:43It's stolen.
40:47It's used merchandise, just like Vince.
40:50Throw it away.
40:52It should be easy.
40:55After all, Vince means so little to you.
41:20Well, if it isn't Vince Terranova, boy bloodhound.
41:26I've been in Vancouver on and off for over two years.
41:29You've been here two weeks.
41:31And you come up with Lizzo's documents and I end up sucking wind.
41:36Do I detect a note of bitterness there, Roger?
41:40I brought you into the organization.
41:43What makes you look good makes me look better.
41:46Yeah.
41:47Pour me a cup, will you?
41:48When I was a kid, my folks used to have to drag me to church every Sunday.
41:52Kicking and screaming.
41:57I mean, they thought I had atheistic tendencies.
41:59What I had was aquaphobia, fear of being crowded.
42:05When I look back at the competition, I like to see wide open spaces.
42:09I'm not after your job, Roger.
42:11You keep putting in these long hours, you keep pulling out white rabbits.
42:15I gotta wonder what for.
42:16It's just the Catholic version of the Protestant work ethic.
42:19Man pays me, I do the job.
42:20Your mama taught you good.
42:23What I can't figure out is why you got guys working for you here.
42:29And until I do, I'm not gonna get very much sleep at night.
42:32Not with one eye open all the time.
42:44From Fidel's own humidor.
42:47Van Mir, my man in Curigway sent him.
42:54Don't you know that Cuban cigars are illegal?
42:56When was the last time you got pleasure out of something that was legal?
43:00Besides, we're in Canada.
43:02You know, Brent, I gotta admit, you surprised me.
43:07After that fiasco in Tennessee, I was beginning to wonder whether you were a worthwhile investment.
43:13Tell me, Vince.
43:14What do you think of Roger?
43:15I mean, just between you and me, what do you think of him?
43:17I try not to.
43:19That could be a mistake.
43:21It's important to think about the competition.
43:23What are we competing for?
43:25A bigger seat at the table.
43:27When this missile deal goes through, there'll be a nice piece of change in it for you.
43:30It should last you a while.
43:31No.
43:33My sister gets everything she needs from me.
43:38Good night, Vince.
43:41Good night.
43:43Good night.
43:57Good night.
44:21I thought you were going to make a habit out of not sleeping in your bed.
44:24Although I had no intention of letting you sleep.
44:29Susan, about what happened last night.
44:31It's still happening.
44:33I'm making love to you every minute.
44:36I'm falling in love with you, Finney.
44:43Love me.
44:50You heard from McPike?
44:52Yeah, Frank's in Washington, D.C.
44:54He says the State Department's been very cooperative and the missile deal's going to get iced.
44:59Good.
44:59Good.
45:00Why don't you throw caution to the wind?
45:02Sound happy.
45:03We can chalk this one up for the good guys.
45:06Did Frank say when he'd be back?
45:08End of the week.
45:10Anything I can help you with?
45:11Off the record.
45:13You got it, pal.
45:17I'm scared.
45:19I don't blame you.
45:20Mel Prophet leaves bodies lying face up wherever he goes.
45:23Nah, I can handle Mel.
45:25Susan?
45:26I'm scared of myself.
45:28I'm scared of feeling things for somebody that I know is wrong.
45:31I've been there.
45:32I thought I was the only one.
45:34That's what everybody thinks.
45:36I kept trying to convince myself that what I was attracted to in the lady was more what she really
45:41was than what she really was.
45:44What happened?
45:45I was wrong.
45:48I told Frank I wanted to meet you.
45:50Hey, I know.
45:51I'm flattered.
45:53Listen.
45:54I can turn off this machine anytime you want.
45:58Thanks.
45:59Thanks.
46:09You were right, Frank.
46:10Mel thinks I'm the second coming since I delivered those papers.
46:15There's a downside to it.
46:18Finding those records activated Lococo's radar.
46:20Professional jealousy.
46:22Yeah, if I'm lucky.
46:23If the situation were reversed, I'd do everything I could to find out who Roger Lococo is.
46:27When are they going to charge Coast Guard?
46:30They're not.
46:31He's back in France.
46:33It was never filed.
46:34What are you talking about?
46:36The whole point of this was to stop this missile deal in the Alco's gear.
46:39I just got a telex.
46:41Batista took delivery of 500 Exocet missiles.
46:45I go to Washington.
46:47I knock on the right doors.
46:49I talk the talk.
46:51But Prophet's power extends all the way to the Hallett Halls.
46:55Now, because I underestimated him, that war is going to go on.
46:58Well, Prophet's been living so close to the edge, he doesn't know how close he is.
47:04I think we're going to have to show him, Frank.
47:07I don't know how close he is, Frank.
47:19The way to the Hallett Halls.
47:23I tell us, Frank is a great tool for the Hallett Hall.
47:25Three pisc 199.
47:25Inside the Hall fullest.
47:25And I accept the whole thing, Frank.
47:25I think we're going to have to bring him through everything.
47:25It's coming to your feet when he's over the edge.
47:25You're going to be coming to town.
47:26They're going to be one of my sites that are coming to the place.
47:27I know that the way, because I'll have to be a look.
47:28And then I know that my car will find, like me.
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