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Clips from Chinatown (1974)
"Yeah, going through other people's dirty linen."
Chinatown (1974)
"Yeah. Tell me, you still putting Chinamen in jail"
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"for spitting in the laundry?"
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"Since when?"
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"Hmm."
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"Who?"
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"Hollis Mulwray. You seen him?"
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"I'd like to talk to him."
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"So you'd like to talk to him, huh?"
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"You're welcome to try."
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"Looks like he was washed down the entire length of the run-off channel."
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"- Could he swim? - Of course."
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"Obviously, the fall must have knocked him unconscious."
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"Mrs. Mulwray,"
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"this alleged affair your husband was having."
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"morose, or unhappy?"
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"There is no possibility that he would have taken his own life?"
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"No."
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"Mrs. Mulwray,"
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"do you happen to know the name of the young lady in question?"
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"No."
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"- Or where she might be? - Certainly not."
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"You and your husband never discussed her?"
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"We did."
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"He wouldn't tell me her name."
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"We quarreled over her, of course. It came as a complete surprise to me."
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"I thought you hired a private investigator."
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"A private investigator?"
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"Mr. Gittes."
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"Uh-huh."
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"When did Mr. Gittes inform you"
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"that these rumors had some foundation in fact?"
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"Just before the story broke in the papers, Lou."
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"You wouldn't happen to know where I could find her?"
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"- Or her name? - No."
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"If we need any more information, we'll be in touch."
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"Of course you have my deepest sympathy."
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"I'll see her to the car, Lou. I'll be right back."
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"- Jake, come on, what's the story? - Take it easy, guys. Let us get through."
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"We better do this in a hurry."
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"Let us through, guys! Give us a little room!"
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"You want a picture, guys? Here it is!"
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"I'll send you a check."
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"To make it official that I've hired you."
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"I'll get to him this afternoon if I can."
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"Jake, what are you doing here?"
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"Nothing, Morty. It's my lunch hour."
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"Thought I'd drop by and see who dropped dead lately."
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"Middle of a drought, and the Water Commissioner drowns."
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"- Only in L.A. - Yeah."
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"- Looks pretty banged up. - Well, it's a long fall."
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"So how are you doing, Morty?"
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"Never better, except for this darn cough."
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"- You know me, Jake. - Yeah."
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"Used to hang around Ferguson's Alley."
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"Lately he'd been living in one of the downtown storm drains."
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"Had a bureau dresser down there and everything."
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"All right, there."
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"Yeah. Got drunk, passed out in the bottom of the riverbed."
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"The L.A. River?"
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"Yeah, right under Hollenbeck Bridge. What's wrong with that?"
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"Well, it's dry as a bone, Morty."
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"Well, he ain't gonna exactly drown in a damp riverbed,"
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"no matter how soused he is."
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"We got water out of him. He drowned!"
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"You were riding out here the other day, weren't you?"
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"You were talking to a man a few days ago. He wore glasses..."
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"What did you talk about, do you mind my asking?"
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"Hold it there, kitty-cat! Hold it!"
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"Hello, Claude. Where'd you get the midget?"
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"You're a very nosy fellow, kitty-cat, huh?"
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"Next time you lose the whole thing."
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"Cut it off and feed it to my goldfish."
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"Understand?"
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"- Understand? - Don't you understand, Gittes?"
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"I understand."
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"All right."
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"Think you can nail Mulvihill? They'll claim you were trespassing."
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"Don't want Mulvihill."
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"I want the big boys that are making the payoffs."
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"Then what do you do?"
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"- Yeah? - Yeah."
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"- What is it, Sophie? - A Miss Sessions is calling."
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"they're liable to be having dinner with the judge who's trying the suit."
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"I'm sorry. Miss Sessions insists."
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"She says you know her."
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"Oh, yes, we have."
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"Well, I'm a working girl."
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"I didn't come in to see you on my own."
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"When did you come in?"
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"No. I was just checking a detail or two with my two associates."
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"Go on."
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"I never expected anything to happen like what happened to Mr. Mulwray."
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"The point is, if it ever comes out,"
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"I understand."
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"Oh, no! Oh, no."
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"No."
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"The obituary column?"
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"- You'll find one of those people. - "Those people"? Miss..."
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"Sure."
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"Ma'am."
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"Thank you for coming."
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"- Yes, sir? - Drink?"
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"Yes. As I said, I was very grateful."
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"Mrs. Mulwray, I'm afraid that's not good enough."
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"How much would you like?"
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"- I have? - I think so."
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"You were upset, but not that upset."
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"Mr. Gittes, don't tell me how I feel."
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"Sorry."
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"Look, you sue me, your husband dies, you drop the lawsuit like a hot potato,"
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"- Then you ask me to lie to the police... - It wasn't much of a lie."
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"But he wasn't killed."
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"Mrs. Mulwray, I think you're hiding something."
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"Actually, I knew about the affair."
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"He told you?"
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"And you weren't the least bit upset?"
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"I was grateful."
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"Why?"
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"Look, I do matrimonial work. It's my mÈtier."
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