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Clips from Chinatown (1974)
""Hey, why don't you do it like the Chinese do?""
Chinatown (1974)
"The guy says, "Well, the Chinese, first they screw a little bit,"
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""then they stop and they go and read a little Confucius."
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""Come back, screw a little bit more, then they stop again,"
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"- "go back and they screw a little..." - Jake."
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"Walsh, just listen to me for a second."
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"I mean, you'll love this."
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"or something like that. Makes it more exciting."
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"So, he screws her for a little bit, and then he stops."
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"and he goes out and he smokes a cigarette."
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"he gets up to start to leave again to go look at the moon,"
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"she looks at him and says, "Hey, what's the matter with you?"
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""You're screwing just like a Chinaman!""
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"Jesus!"
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"That Barney!"
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"Do you know me?"
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"Well,"
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"I think I would have remembered."
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"Have we ever met?"
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"Well, no."
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"Never?"
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"You see, I'm Mrs. Evelyn Mulwray."
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"You know, Mr. Mulwray's wife?"
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"Yes, Mr. Gittes, that Mulwray."
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"And since you agree with me that we've never met before,"
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"you must also agree with me that I never hired you to do anything,"
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"I see you like publicity, Mr. Gittes."
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"Well, you're going to get it."
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"Now, wait a minute, Mrs. Mulwray."
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"I think there's been some misunderstanding here."
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"There's no point in getting tough with me. I'm just..."
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"I don't get tough with anyone, Mr. Gittes."
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"My lawyer does."
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"- Mr. Mulwray? - He's not in, Mr..."
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"- Gittes. - May I ask what this is regarding?"
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"Since lunch."
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"- Gee whiz, and I'm late. - He was expecting you?"
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"Sir?"
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"Is Mr. Yelburton there?"
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"Is he still in the building?"
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"Very well. Thank you."
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"Can I help you? Russ Yelburton, Deputy Chief of the department."
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"J.J. Gittes."
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"It's not a departmental matter, Mr. Yelburton."
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"Certainly."
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"We're a bit nervous around here"
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"with all this business in the papers about Mr. Mulwray."
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"Right this way."
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"You know, after you've worked with a man for a certain length of time,"
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"You come to know him."
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"And either he's the kind who chases after women or he isn't."
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"He never even kids about it."
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"Well, maybe he takes it very seriously."
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"- Sit down. - No, thank you."
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"Do you know where Mulwray's having lunch?"
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"No, I'm sorry, I don't."
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"I will."
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"In case I have to get in touch with you again."
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"Mulvihill! What are you doing here?"
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"They shut my water off. What's it to you?"
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"You don't take a bath in it."
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"They wrote you a letter!"
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"But then you'd have to be able to read."
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"Relax, Mulvihill. Glad to see you. You know Claude Mulvihill here?"
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"Well, I hope so. He's working for us."
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"Doing what?"
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"Well, frankly, there have been some threats"
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"We've had to ration water in the Valley and the farmers are desperate."
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"- Well, you're in luck, Mr. Yelburton. - How's that?"
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"and never lost a drop."
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"J.J. Gittes to see Mr. Mulwray."
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"Would you like something to drink?"
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"What are you having?"
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"My husband's at the office."
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"Anyway, I..."
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"set me up."
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"I'm just trying to make a living. I don't want to become a local joke."
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"Mr. Gittes, you've talked me into it. I'll drop the lawsuit."
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"- What? - I said, I'll drop the lawsuit."
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"So let's just drop the whole thing."
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"- Sugar, lemon, or both? - Both."
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"- Mrs. Mulwray... - Yes, Mr. Gittes?"
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"...I don't want to drop it."
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"I better talk to your husband about this."
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"Hollis seems to think you're an innocent man."
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"Look, somebody's gone to a lot of trouble here,"
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"and lawsuit or no lawsuit, I intend to find out."
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"So unless it's a problem, I'd like to talk to your husband."
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"Why should it be a problem?"
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"- May I speak frankly, Mrs. Mulwray? - You may if you can, Mr. Gittes."
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"Well, that little girlfriend, she was pretty,"
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"in a cheap sort of a way, of course."
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"Suppose they did. How does that affect you?"
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"- It's nothing personal, Mrs. Mulwray. - It's very personal!"
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"Is this business or an obsession with you?"
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"Let's look at it this way."
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"Now, this phony broad, excuse the language,"
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"she tells me she's you. She hires me."
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"They're out to get your husband."
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"If I can see him, I can help him."
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"Did you talk to him this morning?"
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"I went riding rather early."
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"Looks like you went quite a distance."
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"Frequently, at lunch, Hollis takes walks around them."
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"Otherwise, he'll be home by 6:30."
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"I'll stop by."
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"Please call first."
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"Sorry, closed to public, sir."
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"Oh, that's all right, Officer."
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"- Gittes! For Christ's sake! - Loach."
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"- Get out of here before he sees you. - What are you talking about?"
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"- What's going on here? - Loach!"
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"Hello, Jake."
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"- Yeah, summer colds are the worst. - Yeah, they are."
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"There's no smoking here, sir..."
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"That's all right, Officer. We can make an exception this time."
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"How'd you get past the guard?"
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"You look like you've done well by yourself."
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"Well, sometimes it takes a while for a man to find himself."
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"Maybe you have."
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