Mission Impossible S06 E05 - Shape-Up

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00:00Oh, what's the worry about, Morgan?
00:12It's Dave Sawyer.
00:13He's scheduled to appear before the grand jury next week.
00:18Mr. C. wants him dead.
00:22He's your longshoreman, Delaney.
00:26Come on.
01:26Well?
02:26Good morning, Mr. Phelps.
02:45This man, Frank Delaney, controls the waterfront for the syndicate.
02:50Despite the fact that the docks are public property owned by the city,
02:55no ship can drop anchor, nothing can be unloaded without payment to the underworld.
03:01All efforts to dislodge Delaney and the syndicate by conventional law enforcement means have
03:07failed.
03:08All potential witnesses against them have been killed.
03:12The current grand jury will end its session in 72 hours.
03:17Your mission, Jim, if you decide to accept it, is to get the evidence needed to break
03:22the underworld's stranglehold on the waterfront.
03:26This tape will self-destruct in five seconds.
03:29Good luck, Jim.
04:17This is Tom Murphy.
04:41Ten years ago, both he and Delaney were dock foremen, the best of friends,
04:46until Delaney made his deal with the syndicate and murdered Murphy to keep him quiet.
04:51There's no chance of proving anything against Delaney, lieutenant.
04:55Delaney and Murphy were alone on the S.S. Orion that night.
04:59Delaney swore that Murphy was lost overboard.
05:03The body was never recovered.
05:04There was nothing we could do.
05:06Jim said you grew up with them.
05:09Same block, same school, everything.
05:12We were close, all three of us.
05:15Until the syndicate moved in on Delaney.
05:19What's their take, lieutenant?
05:21Millions every month.
05:22Either you pay their blood money or your cargo never gets through.
05:28This is Leonard Morgan, the syndicate's contact with the waterfront.
05:33Delaney has never trusted him.
05:35We're gonna make that work for us.
05:37We've had Delaney's phone tapped since yesterday.
05:39I had this tape made at the actor's workshop.
05:44The Delaney saw Martha Murphy the last time, when she was 12 years old.
05:49Our physical resemblance is close enough.
05:51How about Mrs. Delaney?
05:53She was delighted at the idea of having Martha Murphy visit.
05:57Good.
05:58Now, we've squared any losses in the warehouses
06:01with the various insurance companies involved.
06:04Bernie, the Orion's been refurbished, Jim, as the David Salmon,
06:08registered to the Swedish Gulf Line out of Gutenberg, Sweden.
06:13It's a legitimate shipping company.
06:15Delaney is tough, Jim.
06:17The ghost thing worries me.
06:19A lot of dock workers are superstitious, but not Delaney.
06:23He doesn't have to be superstitious, Bill,
06:25as long as he believes in the end that he's become the target
06:29for what the syndicate calls a mercy killing.
06:42SIREN WAILS
07:13Beer. One for Mike here.
07:18I made Corby.
07:21So?
07:23Some of the boys uptown want you to keep an eye on Frank Delaney.
07:28What?
07:30That's right.
07:32I think maybe he's not quite as sharp as he used to be.
07:37They?
07:39Who's they?
07:41Nothing wrong with Delaney.
07:45Just keep your eyes open.
07:47I'll check back with you later.
07:51If you've got any brains, you'll keep this conversation between us.
07:55If you've got any brains, you'll keep this conversation between us.
08:10Haven't seen you before. Where you from?
08:12Back East.
08:14Couldn't ask you for directions.
08:16Look, I heard you needed stevedores, so I came over...
08:18Don't give me any lip!
08:22I'm sorry, Mr. Delaney.
08:25I'm from Norfolk.
08:27And I need a job real bad.
08:30See Mike Saunders.
08:32Tell him I said put you on day-to-day till I check you out.
08:36Thanks, Mr. Delaney.
08:42Your monthly commission.
08:45Tell Mr. C I said thank you.
08:47No sweat.
08:49You deliver, he delivers.
08:51You take care of Mr. C's legal problems,
08:53I'll take care of the waterfront.
08:56You're too sensitive, Delaney.
08:59Yeah.
09:01Like you put your fingers in my business,
09:03they could get chopped off.
09:51I'm sorry, Mr. Delaney.
09:53I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
09:55I'm sorry, Mr. Delaney.
09:57I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
09:59I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
10:01I'm sorry, Mr. Delaney.
10:03I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
10:05I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
10:07I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
10:09I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
10:11I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
10:13I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
10:15I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
10:17I'm sorry, Mr. Saunders.
10:19Frank, I've got a surprise for you.
10:23Little Martha Murphy.
10:25Remember her?
10:27Martha Murphy?
10:29Tom Murphy's daughter?
10:31Mm-hmm.
10:33Hi, Uncle Frank.
10:35You haven't changed at all.
10:37You're just exactly like I remember you.
10:39She's grown up beautifully, hasn't she, Frank?
10:41She came all the way from Galveston
10:43just to be with us.
10:45Well, that really is very nice.
10:48Why don't we have a drink on that,
10:50young lady?
10:52Oh, no, not me.
10:54I still remember Dad lecturing Mom
10:56about ladies not drinking and all that.
11:00It's kind of sudden you're popping up
11:02after all these years, Martha.
11:06Well, to tell the truth,
11:08I haven't been feeling well.
11:10Nerves.
11:12The doctor said that I needed a change.
11:14I remembered what Daddy said.
11:16Anytime you need anything,
11:18you go straight to your Uncle Frank.
11:20Where are you staying?
11:24Right here.
11:26Jimmy said it was all right.
11:28Well, I was hoping you would, too.
11:32Sure, it's all right.
11:34Only wouldn't you be better off
11:36at a nice hotel someplace?
11:38On me, of course.
11:41Uncle Frank,
11:43I didn't come just for shelter.
11:45I came because I needed somebody.
11:49He didn't mean anything, dear.
11:51He was just thinking of you.
11:59Oh, Jenny,
12:01please let me stay.
12:03Of course you can.
12:05Of course you can.
12:07Of course you can.
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13:01Stop it.
13:03Stop it.
13:06Please, stop it.
13:09I can't stand it.
13:12I can't take any more. Please.
13:16Please stop.
13:18Please.
13:24Uncle Frank.
13:27Oh, thank goodness. Please come in.
13:30Martha, it's very late.
13:33But, Uncle Frank, can't you hear it?
13:37Hear it? Hear what?
13:40My father. He's not dead.
13:44Listen.
13:46Oh, please come in.
13:51There. There it is again.
13:54Listen.
13:57What?
13:58The darts. The darts.
14:01You know the way my daddy loved to play darts.
14:04And the sound they'd make.
14:06That little thump when they'd hit the cork.
14:10Listen.
14:12Listen. Can't you hear it?
14:19Martha, doctors, you know, sometimes when they say nerves, they mean something else.
14:26Uncle Frank, I'm not crazy.
14:31All these things, they're real.
14:34I know they are.
14:37My daddy's not dead.
14:39One day he's coming back.
14:43Just like a ship out of the night.
14:46Coming home.
14:56I don't care what that says, it's the Orient.
14:59Frank, the Orient's in the graveyard up north.
15:02Well, how'd she get here?
15:04She developed engine trouble in the channel.
15:06Harbormaster had her towed in.
15:29Oh, no.
16:00You the captain?
16:02Who wants to know?
16:03My name's Delaney. Frank Delaney.
16:05I run this waterfront.
16:09Yeah? Says who?
16:11Just ask around, Captain.
16:13Who owns this tub?
16:15Huh. The devil, I think.
16:18I want straight answers, Captain.
16:23I'm not sure.
16:25I want straight answers, Captain.
16:29Swedish Gulf Line.
16:31Where'd you pick her up?
16:33She sails out of Gothenburg.
16:35Why did they change her name?
16:37Oh, you'll know about that.
16:41They changed her name, Mr. Delaney, because she's bad luck.
16:44A man was murdered aboard her, and ever since then...
16:47You get her out of here today.
16:49That would be quite a trick.
16:52The engine is shot, cams, rods, everything.
16:55Expedite them.
16:59And what does that mean?
17:03That means you get what you need... fast.
17:07Mm-hmm.
17:09Not too fast for me.
17:11I'm getting off the ship in the next port.
17:13At night, you can hear that murdered man wailing.
17:16Stole that toy!
17:18No, it's true. She's haunted.
17:19There is a ghost aboard this ship.
17:21Captain, you spread that kind of talk around this dock...
17:24there's gonna be two ghosts aboard.
17:52Oh!
18:15A whole shipment of paint.
18:18100 cases of fine Irish lace.
18:22Mr. C said to remind you...
18:24the organization makes a lot of money...
18:26to make sure things like this don't happen.
18:29It was an accident, and accidents do happen.
18:33Mr. C doesn't like accidents.
18:48Oh, my God.
19:19What are you doing in here?
19:21Well...
19:23Uncle Frank, uh...
19:25Well, there was no soap in my bathroom...
19:27and I didn't want to disturb you and Aunt Jenny, so...
19:30Pack your things and get the first plane to Galveston.
19:33Frank, I don't understand.
19:37Don't give me any of that Uncle Frank stuff.
19:39Get out!
19:40Aunt Jenny, please, Frank.
19:42Shut up!
19:44Come on! Out!
19:46Shut up! Come on! Out!
19:49Move!
19:51Oh, Frank.
19:53Tom was your best friend.
19:56Little sneak.
19:58Nothing's been right since she showed up.
20:02Or maybe nothing's been right because she showed up.
20:08Good shot. Good shot, baby. That's the way to do it.
20:11Very well done.
20:16Good boy.
20:20How's it going?
20:22Give me a beer, will you, please, George?
20:26Freshen up the captain's drink for him.
20:31Say, Captain, uh...
20:33what's this about the Swedish ship being the old Orion?
20:37Yes, is this true?
20:40Is it also true that she's, uh...
20:43haunted?
20:47You did not hear that from me, my friend.
20:50No, but I sure heard something from your crew.
20:53My crew should learn to keep their mouth shut.
20:56Oh, why?
20:58You mean them ghosties might hurt her?
21:03You laugh out of ignorance, my friend.
21:05I have heard...
21:07sounds in the night...
21:09laughter...
21:11the sound of a...
21:13thumping like a man's heart beating...
21:16or perhaps like a dart going into the cork.
21:26Now, Captain...
21:28that is real scary.
21:32You would not laugh so hard...
21:34if you had heard what I have heard and seen what I have seen.
21:38She is an unlucky ship, a ship of the dead.
21:40She will have bad fortune wherever she goes.
21:44Say, George...
21:46you've been around here a long time.
21:4820 years.
21:50Who died on the Orion?
21:52A fellow named Tom Murphy.
21:54Oh, yeah? What's so special about him?
21:57He was a friend of Frank Delaney's.
22:00Also, that dartboard you're playing on...
22:03nothing Tom liked better than darts.
22:06He spent the better part of his life...
22:08standing right where you are...
22:10playing them.
22:12Old Tom Murphy...
22:14loved to play darts.
23:07Captain, you were warned about ghost stories.
23:09Now, why didn't you listen?
23:12They didn't mean any harm.
23:14They asked me, and I told them.
23:16Do you know how talk like that travels?
23:20Mike's heard some of the boys saying...
23:22the trouble at the warehouse...
23:24was caused by the Orion coming back.
23:26Mr. Delaney, as soon as my engines are fixed...
23:29I will be very...
23:30They're fixed now.
23:32What?
23:34While you were in there telling ghost stories...
23:36I had a crew in your engine room.
23:40You're gonna sail on the morning tide, Captain.
23:42You understand that?
23:44That would be my pleasure, Mr. Delaney.
23:48Get out.
24:03Get out.
24:19Why didn't you sail?
24:22No crew.
24:24When I got back last night, they were all gone.
24:26Vanished.
24:28Why?
24:30You spend one night aboard this ship, Mr. Delaney...
24:33and then ask me that question.
24:35But don't worry. I've called the seamen's union.
24:37They're going to fix me up.
24:39Say that they do.
25:00Take it easy.
25:02Oh.
25:04Oh, Uncle Frank.
25:08I'm sorry.
25:09Please don't be angry with me.
25:11I couldn't leave.
25:13I'm sorry.
25:15I'm sorry.
25:17I'm sorry.
25:19I'm sorry.
25:21I'm sorry.
25:23I'm sorry.
25:25I'm sorry.
25:27I'm sorry.
25:29I couldn't leave.
25:31I just couldn't.
25:34My father's coming home.
25:38He is.
25:41I understand. You loved your dad.
25:43We all did.
25:47Uncle Frank, there is nothing wrong with me.
25:52My daddy was lost, and now he's coming home.
25:59Martha, if that's the way you feel, no one's to say you're wrong.
26:04I'd like you to meet a young friend of mine, Mike Saunders.
26:07Mike, this is Martha Murphy.
26:10I think we already met.
26:12I hope I didn't hurt you.
26:14Oh, no, not at all.
26:16Good.
26:17Um, excuse me, Uncle Frank.
26:19I-I have some things to do.
26:23It was very nice to meet you.
26:25Nice meeting you.
26:29That's a beautiful woman.
26:31See if he can get a date with her.
26:34She's up to something. I don't know what, but maybe we can find out.
26:49Hi.
26:50Hi.
26:51Just a minute, Mike.
26:54Mike, why did you ask me out?
26:58Was it Uncle Frank's idea?
27:00What makes you say that?
27:02Oh, I don't know.
27:04Why would you want to?
27:07You're looking in the mirror, and you have to ask me that.
27:11You're very sweet.
27:14How long have you worked for Uncle Frank?
27:18About two years. What's the difference?
27:21Just curious.
27:24Go.
27:25All righty.
27:51Thanks.
28:15That's so kind of put on, isn't it?
28:17I mean, about you not drinking.
28:20Oh, I do drink.
28:23But only sometimes.
28:26Only with someone very special.
28:32You trying to tell me something?
28:36Just that I'd like to get to know you better.
28:40Okay.
28:51Okay.
29:03Listen, honey.
29:05You don't really think that your dad's coming back, do you?
29:09They never found his body, Mike.
29:12Yeah, but after all these years...
29:15Mike, it makes sense.
29:19I mean, they were having a lot of trouble down here, right?
29:25Well, I believe that my father swam away from the Orient...
29:30and came back here to work in secret...
29:34to keep the waterfront honest.
29:37And then something happened to him.
29:40Like... well, like amnesia, maybe.
29:45Oh, Mike, that's not so crazy, is it?
30:08To whom it may concern...
30:10To whom it may concern...
30:12I am convinced that Frank Delaney killed my father.
30:17I'm working to prove it. I have a plan.
30:20I am playing on Delaney's conscience.
30:23I am trying to force him...
30:26or one of the men he works with...
30:28into a damaging admission.
30:32I will not rest until I have avenged my father's murder.
30:36If I am found dead, Frank Delaney is responsible.
30:41Martha Murphy.
30:48Mike, does Uncle Frank ever talk about my father?
30:53Sure. They were buddies.
30:56Well, who are his buddies now?
31:01Dukes.
31:04Mike? Mike, telephone.
31:07Okay, George. I'll be back in a second.
31:17Hello.
31:31Well, that's very interesting.
31:36Crazy.
31:38Yeah, like a fox.
31:41She's been asking a lot of questions about you and Murphy.
31:44Get rid of her.
31:48Get aboard the Ori and stay out of sight.
31:50I want to make sure that Norski captain plans on sailing.
31:57Mike?
32:01How's everything?
32:03Okay.
32:05Can I buy you a beer?
32:07I'm busy.
32:12She'll keep.
32:14My friends uptown want to know about that warehouse accident.
32:18Delaney's already talked to your friends.
32:21We'd like to hear from somebody besides Delaney.
32:25Some other time.
32:31Why don't we get out of here and go for a ride?
32:34Oh, I'm just getting comfortable.
32:37You said you wanted to talk.
32:40I need privacy.
32:44Sure.
33:01Why are we stopping here?
33:06Because this is where it all ends for you.
33:31Are you all right?
33:33Yes.
34:00I'm all right.
34:30I'm all right.
34:55It's sabotage.
34:58I tell you, someone is after me...
35:00and is up to the organization to protect me.
35:03You're a little confused, Delaney.
35:05It's up to you to protect the organization's clients.
35:09Look, if they're after me, they're after you.
35:12Just who are they?
35:15I don't have all the pieces yet.
35:17You want me to tell Mr. C that?
35:20Morgan, figure this, will you?
35:23Tom Murphy's daughter comes out of nowhere to get me.
35:27At the same time, the Orion is suddenly recommissioned...
35:30and shows up on my dock with a weirdo captain...
35:33who keeps talking about ghosts.
35:35Meanwhile, we get hit with the first sabotage in ten years.
35:39Now, I say these are not coincidences.
35:42Then you deal with them.
35:44You're enjoying this, aren't you?
35:47You're tired of being Mr. C's messenger boy...
35:50and you want to move in here.
35:52I'm going to ignore that, Delaney.
35:55But I will remind you...
35:57the organization takes millions of dollars off of this waterfront.
36:00And either you handle things nice and smooth...
36:03or Mr. C will find someone who will.
36:26Come on.
36:47Hello.
36:49Mr. Delaney, this is Captain Johanson.
36:52I wanted you to know, so that you won't blame me...
36:55I can't get a crew.
36:58No, no, there is nothing I can do.
37:01It's the Orion. They are afraid of her.
37:04I'll get you a crew. I'll bring them on board myself.
37:07I wish you luck, Mr. Delaney.
37:22Hello, Siemens Union.
37:25Put Ed on.
37:28Johanson's office.
37:31Let me speak to him, Mr. Delaney.
37:34Ed's out of town, Mr. Delaney. Can I help you?
37:37I need a crew for the David Salmon.
37:40I'll pay him double out of my own pocket.
37:43No sweat. I'll have him on the pier at exactly 5 a.m.
37:46I'll have him on the pier at exactly 5 a.m.
37:50I'll have him on the pier at exactly 5 a.m.
38:08Everything okay, Frank?
38:11Just fine, Bill.
38:14My men tell me different. The organization hates a loser.
38:17Organization?
38:20I've been waiting 10 years to get you for killing Tom Murphy.
38:23It's almost time.
38:26I gotta get some sleep, Bill.
38:29They're gonna come after you, Frank.
38:32Then you'll come to me. Then you'll talk.
38:35Because it'll be the only way you can save your life.
38:43Say hello to Jenny.
38:47Hello.
39:17Hello.
39:47Hello.
40:17Hello.
40:48We have to hang on to him till this is over.
40:51Right, Jim.
41:09Johansson!
41:17Johansson!
41:39Captain Johansson!
41:47Johansson!
42:17Johansson!
42:47Bill, if this gets out, I'll never get a crew for this tub.
42:50Crew? What are you gonna do with a crew?
42:53The Orion's not going anyplace till we finish our investigation.
42:56All right, then. At least help me keep it quiet.
42:59Are you kidding? It'll be all over the docks by shape-up.
43:02Bill, you're killing me.
43:05I feel bad, Frank.
43:08I'm real sorry.
43:12Hiya, Mr. Delaney.
43:15Looks like I'm the only one around here who ain't scared of ghosts.
43:19You seen Mike Saunders?
43:22No, not since yesterday.
43:25How about Ben Haggerty?
43:28I don't even know him.
43:31You don't?
43:34No.
43:37How about Ben Haggerty?
43:40I don't even know him.
43:43No, I ain't seen nobody.
43:46You know, I've been thinking, Mr. Delaney.
43:49I think I'm just going on back to Norfolk.
43:52You sure run a crummy operation, Mr. Delaney.
43:56Sure it was sloppy.
43:59No, sir.
44:02I don't know why he did it.
44:05Except the girl may have been bugging him about her father.
44:09I heard she was some kind of a weirdo.
44:13Yes, Mr. C, of course I'm aware of what you said.
44:17We must keep an eye on him.
44:20Yes, Mr. C, of course I'm aware of what you said.
44:24We must keep things cool down there until the grand jury's out.
44:30Yes, Mr. C, I already told him.
44:34Yes, sir.
44:37I'll tell him again.
44:50I'll tell him again.
45:08Wake up.
45:16Hey, old buddy.
45:21You. I know you from the docks.
45:29What is this?
45:32Oh, I wouldn't worry about that.
45:35I just want you to make a telephone call for me to Frank Delaney.
45:39What makes you think I'd do anything you want?
45:45Oh, because I'm a witness.
45:51I can put you in the gas chamber.
45:59I don't remember. I blacked out.
46:03Well, now, you might have blacked out, but you sure seem to know what you were doing.
46:08I watched you pick that body up and weigh it down and toss it right off the pier.
46:21You're lying.
46:24The D.A. won't think so.
46:27Now, why don't you call Delaney?
46:30No way.
46:38Maybe this scares you more than the D.A. does.
46:42It should.
46:45You go on that telephone and you call Frank Delaney and you tell him you got it all figured out.
46:50And you want him to meet you on the aft deck of the Orion in ten minutes.
47:06All right.
47:16Hello?
47:18Mike, where have you been?
47:20I'll explain later. Listen, I've got it all figured out.
47:23I want you to meet me on the aft deck of the Orion in ten minutes.
47:27Okay, Mike. I'll be there.
47:35Mike?
47:37Mike?
47:39Mike?
47:41Mike?
47:43Mike?
47:49You're a nice fella, Mike. Thank you.
47:52Okay, look.
47:59In there.
48:07Go on.
48:14Go on.
48:33Yes, Mr. Morgan. It's all set.
48:36Frank Delaney will be there in ten minutes.
48:39I'll string him up on the aft deck just like I did Captain Johansson.
48:45Well, thank you very much, Mr. Morgan. You're very generous.
49:09Frank Delaney
49:39Frank Delaney
50:09Frank Delaney
50:39Frank Delaney
50:53Hello?
50:55Mr. Morgan?
50:56Who is this?
50:58Never mind who this is. I thought you'd like to know.
51:01Frank Delaney just hung himself on the Orion.
51:09Frank Delaney
51:33Hello?
51:36Mr. C., this is Frank Delaney. Don't talk. Just listen.
51:40Everything's about to blow sky-high. You gotta meet me on the Orion right away.
52:06Frank Delaney
52:37Frank Delaney
52:41It's that new black guy you hired, Frank.
52:44He made me call you. He killed Johansson.
52:47He was gonna string you up too, make it look like suicide.
52:50Why? I don't get it.
52:52He was working for Morgan. I heard him on the phone.
52:57Morgan!
53:07Frank!
53:20He's dead.
53:28Who are you?
53:30His name's Ed Corby. He works for Mr. C.
53:33He's been down here asking a lot of questions about you.
53:37Why'd you kill him?
53:39He was setting me up. They were gonna make it look like suicide.
53:42The rope is right back here in the after-deck.
53:48It's just like he says, Ed.
53:59You show me.
54:02Okay.
54:22Mr. C., what are you doing here?
54:26You called me, Frank.
54:28No, Mr. C., I didn't call you.
54:32Come on.
54:58I had to do it.
55:00Come on.
55:07He was out to get me.
55:09All those accidents, Morgan set them up.
55:13Brought in Murphy's daughter to bug me.
55:16Started stories on the dock here so I couldn't get anyone to work for me.
55:21He killed the captain of the scow, made it look like suicide...
55:25so I couldn't even get a crew.
55:27You gonna do the same thing to me?
55:29Those are pretty wild charges, Frank.
55:31I've got proof.
55:33The noose is still hanging there. You wanna see it? Come on.
55:52Mike!
55:57Mike!
56:01I don't understand it. It was here.
56:04Mike was gonna show it to your man.
56:06My man?
56:07Yes. The one you had down here checking up on me, Ed.
56:11Corby.
56:12I never had anyone checking up on you, Frank. I don't know any Corby.
56:16He was just here. I just talked to him.
56:22Now, look. You've got to believe me.
56:25Morgan set me up. He brought in Tom Murphy's daughter.
56:28He killed the captain. It was Morgan.
56:31Mr. Delaney, what are you doing here so early?
56:34I didn't expect you until later, when the crew arrives.
56:39You're dead. I saw you hanging from that derrick.
56:44Hanging? I don't know what you're talking about.
56:48I'll be ready to sail this afternoon.
56:56I don't know what's going on here.
56:59I know, Frank.
57:02You've been working hard. You've been brooding.
57:06Tom Murphy's daughter coming to town unstrung you.
57:09So you put it together. Your way.
57:13Only it wasn't that way at all.
57:16No!
57:17We can't afford to have sick men on our payroll, can we, Frank?
57:21You never know what a sick man's going to say.
57:24If I ever got sick, I'd want someone to put me away.
57:28So I couldn't do any harm to my friends.
57:52You can't do this to me.
57:55I'm not crazy. All those things happened. I know they happened.
57:59I haven't lost my mind.
58:01You gotta believe me, Mr. Seat. Please.
58:13Goodbye, Frank.
58:21Let's go, Frank.
58:37You want a ride, Frank?
58:40No, I'm good.
58:43I'll be right back.
58:51Bye, Frank.

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