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00:28Tonight, on Wiseguy...
00:30...to Nox Pooley.
00:32We believed in you and you lied to us!
00:35Welcome to the real world.
01:28We learned to do great things.
01:29We learned to do great things in a describes thisitions.
02:18Corker
02:19hung himself in that cell, Vinnie.
02:21Now, I know Richie Stram saved your life up at that cabin,
02:25but we're not doing him any favor by bonding him out.
02:32Calvin Hollis is gonna be asking him questions he can't answer.
02:37Stram's better off in jail. At least Calvin can't get to him there.
02:41So why are we letting him go, Vince? What's going on?
02:45I mean, the guy you were supposed to plant was with Terranova and Stanley Corker ends up dead.
02:52I wanna know why. I don't know.
02:55There were just all these cops all of a sudden.
02:58Well, what did you do? Call him?
03:01Hey, look, Vinnie's a hood. They probably follow him all over the place.
03:04Well, then how come he didn't get busted?
03:08Corker was the only one with a gun.
03:09Oh, well, Mr. Terranova had to have a gun, too.
03:16Don't worry about me, Calvin. Don't worry about your manners.
03:20Hey, back off, man.
03:21Shut up!
03:23What's that, Calvin? You weren't mumbling when you sent me out to the boonies, were you?
03:27Everything was nice and clear except whether you were trying to set me up.
03:31And if I find out you were, I'm gonna hand you your ass on a paper bag,
03:34and the same thing goes for you, too.
03:49Fashion show, Paul.
03:51Just showing you how to dress for success.
03:54Well, I guess it's better than finding you making an obscene phone call. How are you?
03:57Good. So you know why Elias is no longer with us?
04:01Yeah, it's all over the bureau.
04:03And I got one question. Was he a breather?
04:04No. Actually, he was pretty verbal and very imaginative.
04:09I can't believe the guy who used the safe phone didn't hear.
04:13Wait till you hear his greatest hits.
04:15Hello?
04:16What are you wearing?
04:17Who is this?
04:19I hope it's black lace panties.
04:22I don't want to hear that, Paul. That's pretty sick.
04:24Black lace panties makes me happy.
04:27Well, other than that, how are you, Frank?
04:30About the same as I was in Minneapolis.
04:32That's good for the OCB, but you're gonna have to tell me what that means for yours truly.
04:37Huh.
04:39Well, that means I know who the boss is. You, sir.
04:43And I hope the numbskulls here make you more than interim director
04:46because I like working for somebody who doesn't sit on their brains.
04:51Thanks.
04:51So, is, uh, Terranola really using an axe to peel a grape?
04:56I don't know about axes and grapes, but he's leaning pretty hard on those jermokes.
04:59He's leaning on air. There's nothing there.
05:01Yeah, there is. Calvin Hollis.
05:04Career nut.
05:07Well, he thinks Vince is connected. There's no sense in ruining a good impression.
05:10And Calvin Hollis is connected to Knox Pooley, a wayward used car salesman.
05:16And Knox Pooley heads a group called the Pilgrims of Promise,
05:18a bunch of losers who aren't smart enough to operate a can opener.
05:21Well, you better be careful, Paul. White supremacists, they'll call you a bigot.
05:26That's a small price to pay if Terranova starts rattling some bigger chains.
05:30Well, he's not coming back. Not yet, anyway.
05:33Hasn't this vendetta of his gone far enough?
05:36You know, I don't know if Elias' report remotely resembles the straight poop,
05:41but these people you're dismissing as wackos have been involved in a cop killing,
05:45an armored truck robbery, and a significant gun deal.
05:47Then feed him to the local PD if it'll get Terranova off the dime.
05:51And there's one other thing.
05:52Richie Stram? I read all about it. He's an accessory to murder.
05:56The only thing Terranova should be doing with Stram is arresting him.
05:59Afraid not. This is a salvage job. It's personal.
06:02We'll have to discuss humanity in law enforcement over drinks sometime.
06:06Right now, I'm late for a meeting with Senator Kilgallen.
06:09Oh, Senator Kilgallen.
06:11You know the players. Do what you think is best.
06:15Yeah, oh, Paul.
06:17A wide a purple tie.
06:19Haven't you heard, Frank? Purple is this year's power color.
06:3072, 73. No. No. No. No. No. Not there. There.
06:42Now I lost my count. No, put it over there.
06:45Uh, 84. Yes.
06:48100% cotton.
06:52Looks great, Dr. Pulley.
06:53Just fair, Richie. Great is 50% polyester.
06:57If we don't get 50% polyester, we gotta charge $12.
07:00That's a little steep for the Forgotten and the Forsaken.
07:02Are you gonna send them back?
07:05Well, the fates have conspired against us, Richie.
07:08People are now starting to pay attention to our cause.
07:10We can't do anything that would cost us momentum.
07:13I got an idea I think could help you.
07:15Oh, don't keep it a secret.
07:17You know that talk show you're gonna do with Alexander Hardin?
07:19You could sell cassettes of it. I know I'd buy one.
07:22I know you would, Richie.
07:24Young men like you are our future.
07:26Dr. Pulley.
07:28Not that time, is it? Yes.
07:29Very well.
07:31Keep beaming up those ideas.
07:33We'll talk about them any time I'll get them off.
07:37There's hardly any room in here for me anymore.
07:41Jacket's about ready for a trip to the cleaners, isn't it?
07:55Remember Caputo's Pizzeria? Remember that place?
07:59It was the first place I ever had a slice.
08:01Oh, man, Caputo saw how much I liked it.
08:03He gave me another one for nothing.
08:05How come you don't get bent out of shape
08:07about the foreigners that stole his restaurant?
08:11First of all, they didn't steal anything.
08:14Caputo was 79 years old.
08:15He got tired of sticking his head in the pizza oven 50 times a day.
08:18What is this stuff with the foreigners? What is that?
08:21Come on, man. They don't even belong in this country.
08:30Joey, give me a draft.
08:38What do you mean they don't belong in this country?
08:40Didn't your people come over here on a boat?
08:42Because mine sure as hell did.
08:43It was a different country then, man.
08:45I mean, it was space.
08:46Now they're eating this alive, and you're sitting here saying,
08:48live and let live.
08:49That's a hell of a lot better than hating and dying, isn't it?
08:51You know, this isn't any place you know anymore.
08:54You don't belong here.
08:58I don't belong here?
09:00Where do you think I was born?
09:01Where do you think my mother lives?
09:03Where do you think my brother died?
09:04You're just visiting.
09:05Who the hell do you think you're talking to?
09:07This is my home here.
09:09And even when I leave, I take this place with me.
09:11Might as well have Brooklyn stamped on my forehead
09:13because I got this place running through my veins.
09:15Yeah?
09:15That's right.
09:16Yeah, well, then how come you don't bleed
09:17when the neighborhood gets cut?
09:18I do, man.
09:21Every time this guy pulls, dumps more garbage
09:23in the street corners of my neighborhood.
09:29There's too much bleeding going on as it is.
09:39Wait.
09:46What the hell's the matter with you?
09:50Everywhere I look, all I see is death.
09:55I see...
09:57I see that security guard.
09:59I see Warren.
10:01All in my head.
10:03That's good. You're right. It is all wrong.
10:06That's what I've been waiting to hear you say.
10:09Now this thing is all over with, Richie.
10:11And I'm gonna do whatever I can to bad Calvin,
10:13but I'm not gonna put you through this anymore.
10:14Wait a second.
10:16It's not all over.
10:17I'm not...
10:18I gotta finish this thing.
10:19For what?
10:20Because it's not what the Pilgrims of Promise are all about.
10:23That's not what doc...
10:24It's not what Dr. Pooley is all about.
10:26Richie, that is exactly what he is about.
10:28It's not...
10:29It's not about hate.
10:31He's not a racist.
10:32It's Calvin who is totally insane.
10:35I gotta warn Dr. Pooley.
10:36Richie, the last thing Pooley needs is a warning.
10:40Listen, you told me to take responsibility for my life.
10:43Yeah?
10:43Yeah.
10:44Well, let me take it.
10:45I tell you what.
10:46You go with me to that television studio.
10:49I'll show you what Dr. Pooley's all about.
10:53Yeah, all right.
11:00I'm Alexander Hardin.
11:01Knox Pooley.
11:02You're awfully nice to invite us.
11:03Oh, don't be modest.
11:05You're getting a lot of attention these days.
11:07Actually, we should have had you on weeks ago.
11:09Oh, this is my associate, Calvin Hollis.
11:12He'll be leading cheers for me.
11:14Glad to have you here.
11:16Say, an hour is a lot of time.
11:18I hope I can fill up your whole show.
11:20You won't have to.
11:24We've got two other guests.
11:26I better go, uh, chat them up if you don't mind before we go on the air.
11:30Coffee and the green are on.
11:37A nigger and a heeb makes me want to puke.
11:40It does look like an ambush, doesn't it?
11:43But the fertile mind always triumphs.
11:46Remember that, Calvin.
11:47One minute.
11:49I want to have these Marxist ninnies on a cracker.
11:57Time to stand up and speak out on the Alexander Hardin Show.
12:08Today, on the hot seat, Dr. Knox Pooley, founder of the Pilgrims of Promise,
12:12a controversial group that some say advocates white supremacy.
12:17Thurman McGill, the longtime political activist who now serves Brooklyn
12:20as the head of the country's most aggressive low-income housing program.
12:25And Maya Heimowitz, author, attorney, civil libertarian,
12:28and president of the Zionist Center for Free Thought.
12:35Pilgrims of Promise.
12:37A hate group.
12:38There is no room for hate in the Pilgrims of Promise.
12:40In fact, the major weapon on our campaign is love.
12:44Love for the way the things used to be.
12:47Love for the way they're supposed to be.
12:48What unabashed twaddle.
12:50You're perverting the language.
12:52I'm simply striving, sir,
12:54to awaken the men who have worn their blue collars so proudly.
12:57They need to take back the jobs in the neighborhoods that are rightfully theirs.
13:03We provided a very necessary service.
13:06We brought housing to people who desperately needed it.
13:09What you did with your limp-wristed social experiment
13:12was disrupt an entire neighborhood by putting an undesirable element in those houses.
13:16You want to talk about undesirable?
13:19What about the rabble from the Pilgrims of Promise,
13:21who picketed those houses,
13:23who belittled and terrorized and ultimately firebombed decent people,
13:28who simply sought a better place to live?
13:30I don't know anything about firebombs.
13:32You'll have to talk to Wilson Good down in Philadelphia.
13:37White revolution is the only solution?
13:41That's something I'd expect to find in South Africa.
13:43Or the Confederates. I resent that.
13:46No, Mr. McGill is right.
13:48Makes me wonder if you have anything as clever regarding Jews.
13:51I am simply encouraging folks to have pride in themselves.
13:55To take charge of their own lives.
13:58You gonna say you've never done the same?
14:00We'll be right back after a word from our local sponsors.
14:08Three minutes.
14:09Smoke them if you got them.
14:11That was a workout. You fellas play hardball.
14:15I hope you're saving time to receive your Maccabee Eternal Light Award.
14:19Oh, we got a lot of time.
14:20It'll be an honor.
14:24That's a nice trophy.
14:28Say, I want to talk to you about that lecture tour of yours.
14:31Who does your booking anyway?
14:32Elliot Kaplan at Talent Troika.
14:34And I'm SRO everywhere.
14:36That's your hero.
14:38And now back to our show.
14:48Mongrelization shouldn't get your bowels in an uproar.
14:50And the animal kingdom, the purebreds, the weakling.
14:53The mongrel's the fighter.
14:54Full of spirit and spunk.
14:55Forget your rationalization.
14:57Your theory is stupid.
14:59It's been proven by some of the finest minds in science.
15:01William Shockley, for one.
15:03Racist nuts.
15:04Afraid of the truth?
15:05No, afraid of the lies that get men killed.
15:09That promote genocide.
15:10I will not sit here and be called a murderer.
15:13I want you off the stage.
15:14What?
15:15Get out, now.
15:18Not until after I give up my 800 number.
15:21That was our deal, remember?
15:23Well, then give it and get up.
15:25Bobby, put it up on the screen.
15:27You've got ten seconds.
15:321-800-555-4796.
15:42This guy, Harden, is a menace.
15:46Tranquilize yourself, Calvin.
15:48The man's giving him a show.
15:49He's...
15:49Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
15:52You said so, you saw.
15:54Business, that's all.
15:56He's got his routine, I got mine.
15:58To exist, we need each other.
16:00I'm still gonna set that cost if I get straight.
16:08Well, you give him a piece of your mind.
16:10I got some 800 numbers to harvest.
16:12Then I think I'll find myself a big slice of banana cream pie.
16:33Great theater, wasn't it?
17:00I was there, Frank.
17:02I was there, Frank.
17:04What, in the men's room?
17:05I was in the audience catching Pooley's act on the show.
17:08Well, good.
17:09You have something to remember and bye.
17:13Hey.
17:15I am not walking away from this.
17:17Well, then you consider yourself being dragged away from this.
17:20What is this?
17:21Doesn't this new murder count?
17:23What are you gonna do, Frank?
17:24Just let the Pilgrims of Promise run around killing people?
17:26Well, the locals can call that shot.
17:28The hell they can!
17:30Pooley's not gonna skate on this one.
17:32I'm gonna dog him all the way to prison.
17:33You know, let me ask you a question.
17:35What is the fascination with this kid, Stram?
17:37Because without him, I have no chance of tying Pooley to these crimes.
17:41What's that supposed to mean?
17:46Hey, I ask you a question.
17:47What's that supposed to mean?
17:56He's working for me.
17:58You blew your cover.
18:00Now how am I supposed to do my job?
18:01I think I had to.
18:03I had to.
18:04This kid is doing a balancing act on a high wire between right and wrong.
18:08When he falls, I want to make sure it's on the right side.
18:13And if I can't do that, then I'm in the wrong line of work.
18:15No, how about if you spare me the excuses?
18:18What you did makes me feel like a jackass for backing you every step.
18:22I bought you all kinds of time for your personal fandango, and you wind up shooting yourself in the foot.
18:28I know Richie a long time.
18:30I'll take my chances.
18:32Do you care about this kid, or is this about trying to get bounced from the OCB?
18:39I am operating on my own terms, remember?
18:41You understand, this is not about your terms.
18:43This kid is untrained and unqualified.
18:45He stands a good chance of coming out of this one body part at a time.
18:48Happens to the best of him.
18:50Now you call that trying to save him, I better buy you a dictionary.
18:54Yeah, but if he, hey.
18:55If he doesn't go after Pooley, that means he's staring at serious prison time.
18:59If he does, at least he's building a case for himself.
19:01He's doing something right for a change.
19:05Believe me, Frank, I've given this a lot of thought.
19:08The kid has to risk his ass to save his neck.
19:13You know the high wire you're talking about?
19:15You tell me what happens if he falls on Pooley's side of it.
19:45Come in, it's open.
19:48Richie.
19:50Afternoon.
19:51How you doing, Dr. Pooley?
19:52I'm fine.
19:53Fine.
19:54Are you something to eat?
19:55I'll make a first-rate omelet here.
19:57Uh, no.
19:58Uh, no thanks.
19:59Listen, I, um...
20:02I just wanted to talk.
20:03More good ideas?
20:05Um, no.
20:06It's bad news, really.
20:09Go ahead.
20:09I'm listening.
20:10I, um...
20:17I don't know how to say this, Dr. Pooley.
20:22I mean, you are the one true believer I know.
20:28Nobody's done more to show me the road to self-fulfillment than you.
20:37There is a force at work, and I'm not even sure you know about it.
20:44Somebody in the organization is really hurting your cause.
20:48He is like, uh, cancer.
20:50And what he does just keeps getting worse and worse, and it won't stop.
20:55That's pretty harsh, Richie.
20:57Yeah, well, um, things are really starting to get pretty out of control.
21:02I imagine so with you talking like this.
21:04Tell me, does this cancer have a name?
21:15Come join us, Calvin.
21:16We were just waxing philosophical.
21:19There's no time for that.
21:21And we need to talk.
21:24Now.
21:25And then you have that rally in Paramus.
21:31You're right.
21:32Don't know what I'd do without you.
21:34Uh, say, Richie, I've got some, uh, books and T-shirts in the next room there I want to take
21:39with me.
21:39Could you pull them together for me?
21:40Yeah, sure. I'd be glad to.
21:42Couple of dozen each.
21:43They're stacked against the wall there.
21:45Yeah, I'll get them for you.
21:48Thank you, son.
21:56We need to worry more about security, Knox.
21:59We need more money in the coffers before we're entitled to a dose of paranoia.
22:04John Hinckley shooting Reagan.
22:06Arthur Bremmer shooting George Wallace.
22:08A man with a vision is a marked man.
22:13So who's got me in their crosshairs?
22:16Could be a guy named Terranova.
22:19Never heard of the gentleman.
22:21We've bought guns from him.
22:23What do we need guns for?
22:24Protection from the mud bucks.
22:26I don't want to hear that crap.
22:28And I don't want to hear about guns.
22:31The only thing you need guns for is to rob people.
22:33These folks are giving us money.
22:35But there's a war coming and you're a general.
22:37I'm a conscientious objector.
22:40Now just cease and desist with your gun talk
22:43or you're gonna have the law jumping on us for both weeks.
22:48A watch phone never rings.
22:50Didn't they teach you that at Quantico?
22:52But you should have called by now.
22:58Yeah.
23:02But he didn't.
23:04And there's nothing you can do about it.
23:06You don't know whether he's been treated to a 14-course meal
23:09or fed to the sharks.
23:10So your mind, it marks the time by playing all the possibilities.
23:14Always thinking the worst.
23:15You always feel like you should have done something a little extra for the kid.
23:19But you care about him.
23:21You really do.
23:23Sometimes you feel like having him fit for a straitjacket.
23:27Sometimes you feel like wringing his neck.
23:29But he's your responsibility.
23:32He's family by default.
23:43Sometimes the silences can be loud.
23:50I'm sorry, Frank.
23:57I don't want you to be sorry.
24:02The force is known as a bunch of people understand.
24:06Darwin would have loved you, Calvin.
24:10The man who preached survival of the fittest.
24:12Do you have any idea of what I accomplished from that old goat's TV show?
24:17I tapped into a whole new market.
24:19But if you start arming us, we're gonna look like the lunatic friend.
24:25It's Richie.
24:27Now go check on him.
24:28It's about time you did something right.
24:30Come on.
24:49Come on.
24:53He's gone.
24:58There's no reason for a damn tantrum.
25:01No, the trophy, the one that the heap gave Hardin.
25:09What was it doing here?
25:12Hey.
25:15The safekeeping.
25:18How did you...
25:21Huh?
25:22You killed him.
25:25What?
25:27You idiot, you killed him, didn't you?
25:29What? I mean, he was laughing at us.
25:32But the cash register was ringing.
25:35The money doesn't matter.
25:38I mean, it was for purification.
25:43Purification.
25:45To hell with purification.
25:47To hell with the Pilgrim's of Promise.
25:51I didn't tell you to kill anybody.
25:54Did not, damn it.
25:55Now you've ruined everything.
25:57I just did the things that you thought had to be done.
26:00I was your soldier.
26:02You're a little soldier.
26:05You're a coat holder.
26:07You have to look at somebody else to find out who you are.
26:11Oh, no.
26:13Please, don't hit me down here.
26:15Please.
26:15I'm not your father.
26:18And from here on out, I'm nothing to you.
26:22No, my father, he beat me.
26:25You don't understand.
26:27No, you don't understand.
26:31I never want to see you again.
26:35What?
26:37Get out.
26:38And don't come back.
26:40What?
26:40Don't ever come back.
26:42What?
26:42What?
26:569-1-1.
26:57Emergency.
26:58We'll see.
27:05When the hell didn't you call me?
27:07He just wanted to get out here first.
27:08What is it, son?
27:09It's a trophy.
27:11There's a name on it.
27:13That TV guy. Harden.
27:15Where'd you get this?
27:17It was in a room at the hotel.
27:18Whose room?
27:21Dr. Pooley's.
27:23It's a room he uses to store stuffing.
27:26So you guys gotta help me.
27:28I know I shouldn't have run out.
27:30I thought I was strong enough to handle this.
27:32I guess I was wrong.
27:33Gee, it's all right. You did a good job.
27:35You had to be strong to go through what you did.
27:36It's okay.
27:37This is McPike.
27:38Give me Sirica and Partials and Irvin and Layton's.
27:40Put them in the starting blocks.
27:41I want a complete print index on Knox Pooley and Calvin Hollis.
27:44You have it waiting for me when I come through the door.
27:46All right, let's go. You in the car.
27:57I'm coming. Keep your pants on.
28:04Where's Richie?
28:05Where's Richie?
28:06Where's Richie?
28:06Where's Richie?
28:07Where's Richie?
28:07Where's Richie?
28:07Where's Richie?
28:08What are you doing here?
28:12What are we gonna do here?
28:14Get out of here.
28:16Let's go.
28:16All of you, just get out.
28:24They dusted the trophy for prints.
28:26No Knox Pooley, but Calvin's all over it.
28:28Ten minutes ago, he was at your house bouncing your mother around.
28:31My mother?
28:31She's all right. We got a man with her now.
28:33I gotta go. I gotta get home.
28:35Calvin was there because you're a fly that got caught in Pooley's web.
28:38Now you're gonna see it through. No early outs.
28:40Well, Frank, why don't we take a shot at Pooley?
28:42We got enough for a warrant, don't we?
28:44I'm working on it already. It's gonna take a little longer.
28:46All right, well, I'll go and sit on him and make sure he doesn't get any ideas
28:49about taking the show out of town, all right?
28:50All right, you hold it.
28:51He's not yours anymore. You're mine. Out.
28:56All right, go ahead.
29:16Who are you?
29:18Name's Terranova.
29:21Pleasure to meet you, sir.
29:23Your name's the catalyst for a lot of kind words.
29:28Uh, if you don't mind, I've got a plane I can't...
29:30No, no, no, no, no.
29:31You are not going any place until I find out where Calvin is.
29:35I'm afraid Calvin's gone, Mr. Terranova.
29:38And I pray I'd never see him again.
29:40That's not the way it works.
29:42You see, Calvin owes people money.
29:45Now, if they can't get a pound of his flesh,
29:47they're gonna settle for a pound of yours.
29:50I didn't cheat anybody.
29:52And I sure as hell didn't kill anybody.
29:55Who got killed?
29:56Alexander Hardin.
29:58Calvin beat his head in.
29:59You called a hit, didn't you?
30:01Absolutely not.
30:02Now, I'm a businessman just like you.
30:04And I had a good thing going here.
30:06The best.
30:07No way I'm gonna tarnish the mother load with a murder.
30:10I had an audience.
30:12It was handing me money faster than I could count it.
30:14And all I had to do to get it was blame somebody for their troubles.
30:17These suckers were as happy as goats in garbage.
30:20It was the con I'd been dreaming about all my life.
30:24Knock, knock.
30:25Sorry to interrupt my hand party, girls.
30:28Knocks Pooley?
30:29You got him.
30:30Better warm for your rest.
30:31We also believe you know the whereabouts of a Calvin Hollis.
30:34I'm not sure I know what you mean.
30:36You think harder, sport.
30:38You got a reason for being here, Terranova.
30:41I'm collector for the March of Dimes.
30:42That's very funny.
30:43You taking lessons from this snake?
30:45That'll at least be good for a ride downtown.
30:47We ain't got a warrant on you, but arrangements can be made.
30:52Richie.
30:56Welcome to the real world.
31:01All right, you want to tell me where Calvin Hollis is?
31:14Hey, Hollis.
31:16Hey, Hollis.
31:29The woman and the kids aren't hurting anybody.
31:32Hey, Hollis.
31:34The woman and the kids aren't hurting anybody.
31:43All right, take the kids and get out of here.
31:44Get out of here.
31:45Go.
31:46Go.
31:46Hurry.
31:46No, no, no.
31:46Hurry.
31:47No, no, no.
31:50I said that you could go.
31:53I said.
32:07All right, I understand.
32:08We'll be here if you need us.
32:12Your boy Calvin just took Thurman McGill hostage.
32:15He's psychotic.
32:17That's why I told the police he killed Hardin.
32:19The only call they got was anonymous.
32:21At 548.
32:23You know, you're doing a lot better than your constituency.
32:26Calvin killed one of the clowns that went into McGill's house with him.
32:29There's nothing I told him to do.
32:32Just a practitioner of the free enterprise system.
32:34Yeah, but you lit the fuse, sport.
32:37So that he could destroy my business?
32:39Nonsense.
32:40I want him off the streets badly as you do.
32:54What the hell do you think you're doing?
32:56Get it out of here.
32:57Get it out of here.
32:58Get it out of here now.
32:59You have no right to be in here.
33:01No, you sit back behind the barriers.
33:04Maybe you'd like to talk to a psychiatrist or a clergyman.
33:07No!
33:09No!
33:09Look!
33:10Yeah.
33:11I want to talk to Knox Pooley and nobody else.
33:18Just like Custer, huh?
33:21Custer died at the Little Bighorn.
33:23Everybody did.
33:24And so will we if you don't surrender.
33:26Don't quit your whining, Mr. Shine.
33:28My name is Thurman McGill.
33:30Look, there's no way you're gonna shoot your way out of this.
33:32Just put your guns down.
33:34I can...
33:34I can help you.
33:36I'm serious, Hollis.
33:38I have friends at the DA's office.
33:40Hey, Kelvin.
33:40You smell something.
33:42Yeah, it must be mud people.
33:44No, man.
33:44That ain't it.
33:46Like I said, I got friends at the DA's office.
33:48I can speak to them on your behalf.
33:49Get them to plead you down because you released my family.
33:53Oh, come on.
33:53Don't feed me that line, McGill.
33:56I mean, we know you'd try and say anything to wiggle out of this.
33:59We both need help.
34:01Oh, God.
34:02Oh, shut up and tell me what's burning.
34:05Scrabble.
34:09Wow.
34:11Well, we've...
34:12We've got other things to worry about.
34:14Get up.
34:14It's all over.
34:16Come on, regroup, man.
34:16Get it together.
34:17I can't do it.
34:19Hey, hey, hey.
34:19Wait, wait.
34:19What are you thinking?
34:21Huh?
34:22Ouch.
34:23What?
34:24Don't do it.
34:36You got this, Toad.
34:39Don't do it.
34:43Hey, where's your...
34:44Where's my phone call?
34:47Police have not identified the man who surrendered after jumping through the home's picture window.
34:52Still inside are Thurman McGill and Calvin Hollis, who has told police he is allied with the Pilgrims of Promise,
35:01a white supremacist organization.
35:03Well, we can write finito to that little beauty.
35:06The victim is believed to be the third of the three home invaders.
35:10Stram, turn that thing down.
35:11It began shortly after 7.30 when the trio burst into...
35:20Hey, Pike.
35:25If somebody wants to talk to you...
35:27I'll talk to anybody.
35:28It should be my lawyer.
35:30Unless, of course, we can devise a way to avoid a trip downtown.
35:35Yeah?
35:40You talk sport.
35:46Hello?
35:47This is the apocalypse, Knox.
35:49No more ice.
35:50This...
35:50This is the fire.
35:52Give it up, Calvin.
35:54That dog won't hunt.
35:55What?
35:55You can't...
35:56You can't walk away.
35:57We're not finished yet.
35:59Speak for yourself.
36:02How...
36:03Huh?
36:04How can you turn your back on me?
36:06I am the one that showed you what the mud people were doing to us.
36:10And I'm a richer man for it.
36:12But now it's time to move on.
36:14That's not fair.
36:15Since when has fairness been a concern of yours?
36:18All you care about is making sure the mud people don't get ahead of you in the chow line.
36:22You're making fun of me?
36:24You leave me no other choice.
36:26I mean, you're laughing at somebody who killed you.
36:31I did no such thing.
36:34Now you say that.
36:35You say it loud and clear.
36:37I...
36:37I was the man of action.
36:41Remember?
36:43And...
36:44You gave me the ideas.
36:46Listen, Calvin.
36:47Did I ever tell you to kill anybody?
36:49It was...
36:52It was for purification.
36:54Damn it, Calvin.
36:55Shut up and answer the question.
36:56Did I ever tell you to kill anybody?
37:02No.
37:05That's good.
37:07That's real good.
37:10Get yourself some help.
37:15I don't want help.
37:18Don't you understand?
37:21I want you.
37:24I...
37:26I mean, I love you.
37:33I...
37:34I love you.
37:37Thank you, Calvin.
37:44Bastard!
37:46Richie!
37:47Knock it off!
37:48Richie, stop it!
37:49Knock it off!
37:50Hey!
37:53We believed in you and you lied to us!
37:56You lied!
37:59It was just one more thing to sell, Richie.
38:02That's all.
38:03Nothing personal.
38:05I've been selling since I was 11 or 12.
38:08I remember this neighbor of ours down in Georgia came by one day.
38:11I wound up selling him an old porch swing.
38:14He didn't even have a porch.
38:16Well, right then, it was like the clouds opened up so the good Lord could look down and say,
38:20Knox Pooley, you are a salesman.
38:23And I've been one ever since.
38:24It doesn't matter whether it's fish, tires, or ladies' underwear.
38:28With me, it's never the noun.
38:31It's always the verb.
38:33Sell.
38:37I'm tired, Rachel.
38:39We're going to burn to death if we don't get out of here!
38:41I love him, Berlin.
38:43I did everything for him.
38:44Hey, and you're going to die for him, too, if we don't get out of here!
38:48It was for the cause that dying is the worst thing you could do.
38:53When you walk out that door, every newspaper and television station in New York is going to want to hear
38:58your story.
38:59And you will be the one telling it.
39:00Not Pooley.
39:01You!
39:03I don't know.
39:04It's time for you to take the spotlight, Kelly.
39:08You're a better man than Pooley will ever be.
39:13Yeah.
39:15Yeah, I guess.
39:17I guess.
39:19You believe in something.
39:21Pooley doesn't believe in anything except money.
39:23Now, he told you so himself.
39:25He doesn't give a damn about the cause you're giving your life to.
39:30Now, come on.
39:31Take your finger off that trigger.
39:33Let's stand up and walk right out that door.
39:36Right now.
39:37Let's get out of here.
39:38All right.
39:39Sure.
39:41Come on.
39:42All right.
39:42Okay.
39:43Sure.
39:43Come on.
40:00Come on.
40:03Come on.
40:05Come on.
40:06Come on.
40:08Come on.
40:09Come on.
40:09Come on.
40:09Come on.
40:10Come on.
40:11Come on.
40:12Come on.
40:14Come on.
40:25Chairman.
40:25Chairman.
40:32Check the back of the house.
40:34Get in that third window.
40:36Third window, over there.
40:42Richie, Richie, give your fingernails a rest, will ya?
40:44They'll feed you when you get there.
40:47Yeah.
40:54It's minimum security and you're only gonna do 18 months.
40:58You're gonna make it.
41:01I keep telling myself that it doesn't help me
41:05from being scared.
41:06I'd worry about you if you weren't.
41:08When you get up there, I want you to concentrate
41:10on getting yourself squared away, okay?
41:12Yeah, sure.
41:13I mean, the mechanics class woulda really help.
41:16Yeah, read some books, too.
41:17Yeah, I already started that Mark Twain you gave me.
41:19Good, good.
41:23Send, um, say Haley and Angela for me.
41:29Okay.
41:30I will.
41:36It's time, huh?
41:38Yeah.
41:42Yeah.
41:50Rob, Vinnie.
41:53Thanks.
41:55Thanks a lot.
41:57You need to take care of yourself.
41:58Do you hear me?
42:24Congratulations.
42:26You won.
42:30I'd feel a whole lot better if I was the only winner.
42:34Listen to this.
42:42Dear Vince, I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to bid you an appropriate farewell as I was
42:47leaving New York, but I have something I think will more than make up for my lack of manners.
42:52A chance to live in high style in one of Florida's most beautiful ocean view areas.
42:57Coral Harbor, the condominium development I'm representing, would be perfect for you or
43:02your lovely mother.
43:03It's a chance to enjoy life that you deserve, Mr. and Mrs. Finkelstein.
43:08Now, we have both one- and two-bedroom condos with every possible amenity.
43:13Wall-to-wall carpeting, air conditioning, custom kitchens.
43:17Are you folks sure I couldn't offer you a little sip of Manischewitz?
43:20No, thank you.
43:22Never until after dinner.
43:24Well then, rather than having you sit here and listen to me any longer, I want you to
43:28judge for yourself just how wonderful Coral Harbor is.
43:30You know, there's one thing I've always said.
43:34The person who does the best sales job is the one who's got to do the buying.
43:39Shall we?
43:40All right.
43:45All right.
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