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00:03:03 How are you?
00:03:12 Hello!
00:03:15 Yes, this is Harold Angel.
00:03:17 Yes, initial R, like in the phone book.
00:03:19 Excuse me?
00:03:22 Winesap.
00:03:24 Herman Winesap,
00:03:28 Hold on a second!
00:03:34 Winesap from Winesap &...
00:03:37 Mackintosh. I've got it!
00:03:42 Of course I know what an attorney is.
00:03:46 It's like a lawyer,
00:03:51 Sure, I'll hold.
00:03:53 Asshole!
00:04:00 Hello, Mr. Winesap? Harold Angel.
00:04:06 Yeah, I could be free.
00:04:09 Would this be with your firm?
00:04:16 Gimme that again.
00:04:19 Louis... how do you spell that?
00:04:24 Cyphre... okay.
00:04:29 Is your client a foreigner?
00:04:35 Mr. Winesap, could you
00:04:41 Okay, I know the place.
00:04:45 It's a long way up, but I can be there.
00:05:30 Hallelujah!
00:05:34 I want you to show! It's your time!
00:05:37 Open up your hearts
00:05:40 Open your purses!
00:05:41 Open your pockets!
00:05:43 And give it up! Praise the Lord!
00:05:47 riding around in a Cadillac.
00:05:53 then I should be in a Rolls-Royce!
00:06:11 Would you come with me, please?
00:06:26 An unfortunate husband
00:06:28 of one of Pastor John's flock
00:06:33 Mr. Angel? Please?
00:07:00 Allow me to introduce my client,
00:07:06 Hi, Harry Angel.
00:07:13 I don't want to appear impolite,
00:07:17 but do you have any I. D.?
00:07:24 How's that?
00:07:27 GU N PERM IT
00:07:36 Nothing personal.
00:07:40 You know how these things are.
00:07:45 How did you hear about me?
00:07:55 I guess
00:08:02 Usually that's what happens. Because
00:08:07 People are lazy.
00:08:10 and...
00:08:13 Excuse me?
00:08:14 Do you by chance remember
00:08:18 Johnny...
00:08:21 You never knew him?
00:08:24 He was a crooner before the war,
00:08:29 Well, I tell you, Mr. Cyphre...
00:08:35 I'm sorry!
00:08:39 I usually don't get involved
00:08:41 in anything very heavy. I usually
00:08:49 things of that nature.
00:08:51 If I'm lucky sometimes
00:08:57 no crooners
00:09:00 or anybody famous.
00:09:03 I don't know any Liebling, either.
00:09:09 What do you want from me?
00:09:11 Does this man owe you money?
00:09:14 I helped Johnny
00:09:17 You were like... his agent?
00:09:21 No!
00:09:24 Nothing so...
00:09:26 Monsieur Cyphre has a contract.
00:09:29 Certain collateral was to be forfeited
00:09:33 You're talking about a guy that's dead?
00:09:38 North Africa.
00:09:41 There was an attack,
00:09:45 He had...
00:09:49 Shell shock.
00:09:53 Why? Were you in the services?
00:09:58 But I got a little fucked up.
00:10:01 Excuse me! They shipped me home,
00:10:07 The war, the medals, everything.
00:10:13 Johnny wasn't so lucky.
00:10:17 His friends had him transferred
00:10:21 There was some sort of
00:10:25 His lawyers had
00:10:29 to pay the bills, things like that.
00:10:32 He remained a vegetable, and my
00:10:36 I don't want to sound mercenary.
00:10:40 My only interest in Johnny
00:10:46 Each year my office receives a
00:10:50 that Johnny Liebling
00:10:53 But last weekend
00:10:57 were near the clinic in Poughkeepsie.
00:11:01 We decided to check for ourselves,
00:11:06 The run-around!
00:11:08 I didn't want to cause a scene,
00:11:12 I thought, perhaps you could
00:11:15 subtly and in a quiet manner...
00:11:18 You want me to check it out.
00:11:28 I have a feeling I've met you before.
00:11:31 I don't know, I don't think so.
00:11:47 Do you remember
00:11:55 His real name was Liebling.
00:12:03 My only interest in Johnny
00:12:50 May I help you?
00:12:54 from the National Institute of Health.
00:12:58 Is there
00:13:02 The Institute is conducting a survey
00:13:06 I understand you have a patient here
00:13:11 We can't let you see anyone
00:13:14 I appreciate that,
00:13:18 and make sure I'm on the right track.
00:13:20 I don't want to bother anybody
00:13:24 Okay? Thank you.
00:13:27 What's the name of the patient?
00:13:31 One moment please, I'll check.
00:13:37 Were you working here last weekend?
00:13:40 No, day off.
00:13:44 My sister's wedding.
00:13:49 We did have a Mr. Liebling,
00:13:53 You sure?
00:13:56 And when was that?
00:14:01 May I take a look at this? Thanks.
00:14:06 Is this recent?
00:14:08 It's an old file.
00:14:10 They weren't big on ballpoint in '43.
00:14:14 Is that ballpoint?
00:14:16 Well, I'll be!
00:14:20 No.
00:14:22 This here
00:14:23 Dr. Fowler,
00:14:26 does he still work here?
00:14:31 Thank you.
00:17:12 Time for your evening fix?
00:17:16 Who are you?
00:17:20 Through the mailslot.
00:17:24 Breaking and entering is a crime,
00:17:26 whoever or whatever you are.
00:17:31 Which you won't do in case
00:17:34 in the icebox!
00:17:44 I'm a doctor. I'm perfectly entitled
00:17:49 Tell it to somebody else!
00:17:53 or a tube of unguent. How long you
00:17:58 Information about Johnny Liebling.
00:18:01 I treated a patient
00:18:04 I'm not fooling around.
00:18:09 Either you give me some answers
00:18:14 I've seen the works cooking upstairs,
00:18:18 He was an entertainer
00:18:22 No chance of recovery, so I transferred
00:18:26 I hate to shake you up,
00:18:30 You faked the transfer.
00:18:33 Because he recently had a visitor,
00:18:38 Popular guy, eh?
00:18:42 Where is he now?
00:18:47 I haven't seen him
00:18:52 You're in a cold sweat! Look at you!
00:18:54 You can't wait for me to leave
00:18:59 The sooner you get out with it,
00:19:07 I'll ask you again: Where is he?
00:19:11 I don't know.
00:19:13 Some people came one night years ago.
00:19:19 He got into a car?
00:19:22 At first he was in a coma
00:19:25 But he still suffered from amnesia.
00:19:28 The friends.
00:19:30 Who were the friends?
00:19:35 The young lady I don't know.
00:19:39 Where did they take him? - Down South.
00:19:44 And what was the deal?
00:19:46 For what? - I was supposed to pretend
00:19:51 Didn't the administration suspect?
00:19:55 up to date. And no one asks questions
00:20:01 Tell me about Johnny Liebling.
00:20:03 What did he look like?
00:20:08 He had facial reconstruction.
00:20:13 What can you tell me about Kelley?
00:20:16 It's too long ago.
00:20:20 He was well dressed
00:20:24 I truly don't remember.
00:20:30 I'm going out to grab a cheeseburger.
00:20:33 Maybe a few hours cold turkey
00:20:44 Watch yourself!
00:20:47 We're going to take
00:20:52 We're going to clear your mind.
00:20:55 I'm going out. When I get back,
00:20:58 I'll fix you some goodies
00:21:01 Tell me what I want to know
00:23:40 I'm back, Doc!
00:23:48 I didn't think
00:25:18 I will! Bye!
00:25:21 Hi, Ellie!
00:25:23 Is that your boyfriend?
00:25:26 He's got a car and everything?
00:25:32 See you later!
00:26:10 Did you see him?
00:26:13 Why not?
00:26:16 Why? Because he's not there.
00:26:20 Johnny Favorite
00:26:25 in his best suit, with a new face
00:26:30 He left with a guy called Kelley
00:26:33 and a girl.
00:26:38 It seems this Kelley paid off
00:26:43 to pinch hit for your guy.
00:26:55 Looks like our Johnny has
00:26:57 a perfect disappearing act.
00:27:04 But you know what they say about slugs.
00:27:06 No, what do they say about slugs?
00:27:10 They always leave slime in their tracks.
00:27:20 You'll find him.
00:27:24 Because I left out one little detail.
00:27:29 This Dr. Fowler ended up dead
00:27:31 with his fucking brains blown out.
00:27:37 Did you kill him?
00:27:40 But the cops might think I did.
00:27:43 I took on a $125-a-day
00:27:47 Now, I'm a murder suspect.
00:27:52 Such are the hazards of your profession.
00:27:59 You bother me!
00:28:01 The closest I ever come to death
00:28:04 is watching a hearse go by
00:28:11 Are you afraid?
00:28:14 Yeah, I'm afraid.
00:28:17 I'll instruct my lawyer immediately
00:28:21 If you don't want the job,
00:28:29 5,000?
00:28:36 You want this Johnny pretty bad, eh?
00:28:39 I don't like messy accounts.
00:28:45 Some religions think the egg is the
00:28:52 No.
00:29:00 Would you like an egg?
00:29:06 No, thank you.
00:33:04 It's after eleven, you're late.
00:33:10 You get it?
00:33:13 I'll come and be your secretary.
00:33:16 I couldn't pay you what the "Times"
00:33:22 Hi, Johnny, where the fuck are you?
00:33:25 He really was a crooner, like you said.
00:33:30 He was in a band called the Spider
00:33:34 Only Spider is here in town.
00:33:39 The dyke in the archive is suspicious.
00:33:41 My boss hasn't
00:33:44 You can get the files.
00:33:46 Spider is in an old people's home
00:33:50 Oh, I get to go to Harlem again.
00:33:53 There was a picture of Johnny
00:33:57 No one's heard of him for years!
00:33:59 Johnny was engaged to a rich broad,
00:34:01 Margaret Krusemark.
00:34:06 Met him at a high school prom. Johnny
00:34:11 There's lots on their spells.
00:34:14 Spells, what do you mean, spells?
00:34:17 The eye of a newt,
00:34:20 toe of a frog and that kind of shit?
00:34:24 Casting spells
00:34:27 Didn't go down too well with
00:34:33 She was known as the Witch of Wellesly.
00:34:38 Did I do good?
00:34:40 Great! So what've I got:
00:34:47 I gotta find Johnny "Golden Tonsils"
00:34:50 And he probably doesn't know who he is.
00:34:54 I got a geriatric bandleader
00:34:58 I got a guitar player
00:35:02 What else have I got?
00:35:04 A hard-on?
00:35:10 Are you okay?
00:35:49 January 3rd,
00:35:51 1955. Client: Louis Cyphre.
00:35:56 attorneys. As reported,
00:36:01 in the Sarah Dodd Clinic in
00:36:06 He was taken away by a man
00:36:11 The girl is unidentified.
00:36:13 Kelley paid a Dr. Fowler $25,000
00:36:17 stating
00:36:25 The doctor is now deceased.
00:36:31 Before Johnny's accident it seemed
00:36:35 until he started to dump on everyone.
00:36:40 Johnny's old bandleader. He resides
00:36:44 at the Lincoln Presbyterian Hospice
00:36:47 on 138th Street. Johnny also
00:36:52 called Toots Sweet.
00:36:56 That's Algiers in New Orleans.
00:37:00 I think maybe Margaret went back there,
00:37:05 Oh, yeah! According to Spider,
00:37:10 A black lady
00:37:14 Evangeline ran
00:37:19 called "Mammy Carter's."
00:37:28 You don't
00:37:33 a secret love should stay secret.
00:37:37 The only person
00:37:39 who Johnny was seeing regularly
00:37:41 was a palm reader
00:38:06 Are you lzzy?
00:38:10 Looks like the last bit of sun, eh?
00:38:13 The guy in the arcade over there
00:38:19 I'm looking for Madame Zora. - I know
00:38:24 She was a fortune teller, right?
00:38:28 I hate those hocus-pocus bitches!
00:38:33 Wife's a baptist. Oh, here!
00:38:36 Have a nose shield!
00:38:38 Go on, take one. I found a whole
00:38:44 There's not much sun right now.
00:38:46 Yeah, but it keeps the rain off too.
00:38:49 Ever hear of a Johnny Favorite?
00:38:52 The singer?
00:38:56 Heard of him, but don't know nothing.
00:39:00 She always sings stupid tunes
00:39:04 She likes the water, eh?
00:39:07 She's getting on the heavy side.
00:39:13 Alright, thanks.
00:39:16 What do you do here in the summer?
00:39:19 Bite the heads off the rats.
00:39:22 And in the winter?
00:39:37 Excuse me!
00:39:40 I was just talking to your husband.
00:39:44 I was inquiring about Madame Zora.
00:39:47 Yeah, I knew her before the war,
00:39:50 Yeah, she was a gypsy fortune teller!
00:39:53 Had the booth across the boardwalk from
00:39:59 and she did
00:40:03 Did you ever see her with a guy called
00:40:09 She was stuck on him. He was called
00:40:15 Have you ever
00:40:18 Don't be a gazoony, fellah!
00:40:25 Well what happened to her?
00:40:27 Packed up her stuff
00:40:33 You have any idea
00:40:36 No, maybe the cemetery.
00:40:51 Thanks for the nose shield.
00:40:54 In Brooklyn?
00:41:00 Where'd he go?
00:42:51 FOR COLORED PATRONS ON LY
00:43:57 Mr. Angel? Sorry to keep you waiting,
00:44:03 I had a bad line.
00:44:12 This is a wild place you got here!
00:44:17 I've never had my fortune read before.
00:44:21 I'll take the details now. It usually
00:44:30 Tea?
00:44:33 Do you want some tea?
00:44:35 Yes, thank you.
00:44:42 Darjeeling, jasmine or oolong?
00:44:48 Not many people like oolong.
00:45:00 Do you play the piano?
00:45:03 No, not exactly.
00:45:06 Sing?
00:45:08 I can carry a tune,
00:45:15 Who is this mean looking guy?
00:45:20 My father.
00:45:21 I'm sorry!
00:45:24 Don't worry, he hates it too.
00:45:26 He looks like one of those guys
00:45:32 Ethan.
00:45:36 Well, I tell you,
00:45:50 Do you speak French?
00:45:53 I'm from Brooklyn.
00:45:55 I would prefer it if you didn't smoke.
00:46:00 Cream or sugar?
00:46:02 Straight up is fine, thank you.
00:46:05 I need your exact date of birth.
00:46:08 Sure!
00:46:10 I was born on February 14th...
00:46:18 ...1918, on Valentine's day.
00:46:23 How curious! I used to know a boy
00:46:28 Well, you know how it is,
00:46:34 Maybe we could pull your friend's chart
00:46:39 I don't think so. Every person
00:46:44 you'd like his chart.
00:46:47 Place of birth?
00:46:50 Brooklyn, New York.
00:46:55 You could say that.
00:46:59 I guess you didn't get along.
00:47:03 You and Johnny.
00:47:10 You and Johnny Favorite?
00:47:20 Who are you?
00:47:24 I thought you two were kinda...
00:47:28 Look, I ain't no army buddy, I'm just
00:47:33 To tell the truth,
00:47:37 It's Johnny's future I'm interested in.
00:47:40 Johnny has no future, he's dead.
00:47:44 He died 12 years ago.
00:47:47 I know you're thinking who is this creep
00:47:53 I don't want to sound nosy, but...
00:47:57 And if he isn't, he is to me.
00:48:01 He must've hurt you pretty bad!
00:48:04 We all have our scars.
00:48:07 I don't know too much about the guy, but
00:48:12 Lies and cruelty
00:48:17 Pity, I really would've liked
00:48:21 Then I could have held
00:48:26 I don't think you'd like what I see.
00:48:32 Very pretty necklace!
00:49:09 You got any High John
00:49:11 the Conquerer root?
00:49:14 I'm not really sure.
00:49:16 Caught in the rain, eh?
00:49:22 Two roots, $1.20.
00:49:26 I have a question.
00:49:33 who used to deal in the root.
00:49:35 Name was Evangeline. Heard of her?
00:49:37 Practically everyone around here is
00:49:41 Do you know it?
00:49:44 Yeah, I know it.
00:49:47 This acquaintance had a store in Harlem
00:49:51 "Carter."
00:49:54 Like "Howard Johnson,"
00:49:57 Her name was Proudfoot.
00:50:00 Evangeline Proudfoot?
00:50:04 I knew her. She used to come back all
00:50:09 Do you know where she is now?
00:50:13 She went back to the Holy Shelter
00:50:17 She was waiting on some fellah.
00:50:22 $1.20.
00:50:28 Who was the guy?
00:50:34 Okay, thanks.
00:50:43 A week, you say?
00:51:44 What is it?
00:51:47 Why are you crying?
00:51:49 We're going to Grandma. What's there?
00:51:53 Grandma.
00:51:54 Grandma.
00:52:10 Let's go.
00:52:13 Give me your hand.
00:53:09 I'm sorry!
00:53:12 Some crazy guy.
00:53:17 I'm sorry.
00:53:19 Stop crying.
00:53:23 I was hoping
00:53:28 You're a little late.
00:53:31 No, I never met her but I was hoping
00:53:36 Are you a cop?
00:53:38 No, my name is Harry Angel.
00:53:42 I'm a private detective.
00:53:44 So what's...?
00:53:50 Your mama left you
00:53:54 And not much else.
00:53:56 Actually, I'm looking for
00:54:01 a guy called Johnny Favorite.
00:54:04 I met all her friends
00:54:09 Shit!
00:54:12 I got a thing about chickens.
00:54:18 This Favorite was friends with your
00:54:23 Well, she never told me.
00:54:28 How about a guy called Toots Sweet?
00:54:30 He was a friend of Favorite. Know him?
00:54:36 I was going to catch his act tonight.
00:54:41 I'm going to be
00:54:45 If you remember anything
00:54:48 that might help me,
00:55:00 You're a very pretty girl, Epiphany,
00:55:08 These crazy chickens!
00:55:17 What are you after him for,
00:55:19 I'm not after him. I'm just being paid
00:55:24 He could be 6 feet under.
00:56:28 How are you, sugar?
00:57:00 Some beautiful tune
00:57:02 you were singing there, Mr. Sweet.
00:57:06 Mine's on the house. Special cocktail.
00:57:12 You know, I heard you play
00:57:16 Before the war
00:57:21 You were having it up pretty good
00:57:26 Yeah, I vaguely remember.
00:57:31 No, he recorded one of my songs.
00:57:36 Neither. I'm a journalist
00:57:41 about Johnny
00:57:45 Spider played them drums
00:57:48 Haven't got much time. Got to piss,
00:57:52 Try one of those cocktails. Then you can
00:57:57 That's what you usually do, anyway.
00:58:21 I can't even take a piss!
00:58:23 I just wanted to talk about Johnny
00:58:27 I'm too big to go hiding under beds.
00:58:32 I'm only interested in cocktails. Fuck!
00:58:49 What's going on? - Nothing! Mind your
00:58:54 Get outta here,
00:58:56 or you'll wish your little white ass
00:59:00 Please! I've got a thing about chickens.
01:03:04 End of bullshit time!
01:03:07 I've had a
01:03:10 doing your hot shoe number
01:03:13 Listen!
01:03:15 I ain't up on this voodoo shit.
01:03:18 We ain't all Baptists here.
01:03:23 She's a mambo priestess, like her mom.
01:03:28 When was the last time you saw
01:03:31 He used to run around with Ma mambo.
01:03:36 And the chicken foot in the john?
01:03:40 It's not big enough.
01:03:44 in your mouth? I'll tell you what.
01:03:48 I'll give you my hotel number.
01:03:55 You never know.
01:03:58 Next time you get a delivery of a
01:04:02 As far as I'm concerned,
01:05:55 Only cops and bad news don't knock.
01:05:57 Only private dicks sleep late.
01:06:00 Quite a dream you were having!
01:06:08 Shit! There's some leak up there!
01:06:12 Here! Is this your name?
01:06:26 That your hotel?
01:06:28 You're standing in it, ain't you?
01:06:32 I think so.
01:06:35 Then perhaps you can tell us
01:06:38 of a dead guitar player.
01:06:44 Toots Sweet is dead?
01:06:49 This one wasn't so quick,
01:06:52 How did he die?
01:06:54 Technically?
01:06:59 And not so technically?
01:07:01 They cut his dick off
01:07:05 Then redecorated his apartment
01:07:08 When did you see him? - I interviewed
01:07:14 A missing person.
01:07:17 Who?
01:07:19 A guy who took a walk 12 years ago.
01:07:22 There was a photo of him and Toots.
01:07:26 I can't say.
01:07:30 Name?
01:07:33 Winesap!
01:07:36 Ask Tess Truehart over there,
01:07:39 Under "W," genius! - Do you know
01:07:51 Alright, is that it, guys?
01:07:56 That's it.
01:07:58 You can go eat lunch,
01:08:03 Not until we talk to this lawyer.
01:08:14 Ever watch the "Mickey Mouse Club?"
01:08:18 Do you know what today is?
01:08:22 Today is Wednesday.
01:08:25 It's "anything can happen" day.
01:09:56 Hey man, do you want a tune?
01:10:01 Yeah, I got a tune for you.
01:14:30 Hiya, boys!
01:14:33 Same to you.
01:14:37 Do you want to sell some of those?
01:14:46 10 cents a sack.
01:15:15 Listen good! Margaret Krusemark's old
01:15:19 Take that fucking thing away from me!
01:15:21 Don't, or the dog will bite
01:15:51 What happened to you?
01:15:53 A dog bit me.
01:15:56 So, what do you want?
01:15:59 Right now, I need a laundry.
01:16:04 Listen, Epiphiny...
01:16:08 There's something I want to ask you.
01:16:10 The other night I saw you and Toots
01:16:16 Looked like you were having some party.
01:16:18 What's your problem?
01:16:22 Not for chickens.
01:16:26 Listen, Toots is...
01:16:29 Toots is dead.
01:16:32 You set him up.
01:16:35 You were the only one
01:16:39 You sent the
01:16:42 Toots had a big mouth.
01:16:45 I guess he did,
01:16:48 Quite a cute religion! - Nailing a man
01:16:53 You've got to kill the chicken
01:16:55 We don't go around murdering people.
01:17:01 Now you remember him after all.
01:17:12 I'll pick the baby up later, okay?
01:17:16 Anything you're holding out,
01:17:21 Nothing to tell.
01:17:23 Johnny never came back from the war.
01:17:27 Mama waited and Mama died.
01:17:32 There's too many dead bodies
01:17:37 I'd tell your old man
01:17:40 You do have a husband?
01:17:43 No?
01:17:45 Jesus, you've got beautiful eyes!
01:17:48 Really.
01:17:51 The kind of eyes
01:17:56 Right now, you're scared.
01:18:01 Listen...
01:18:08 Call me if you don't.
01:18:11 Alright?
01:18:35 I have a message for you.
01:18:44 Thank you.
01:19:44 I'm so glad you could come.
01:19:49 I'm speaking in Baton Rouge and thought
01:19:54 I'll tell you,
01:19:56 the progress ain't too good.
01:19:59 I've found out a lot of stuff,
01:20:05 How unfortunate! - All I've got is a
01:20:11 3 stiffs.
01:20:14 Dead bodies, Mr. Cyphre.
01:20:17 Murders.
01:20:22 I got Fowler, Johnny's doctor,
01:20:27 This old voodoo guy Toots Sweet.
01:20:31 He got choked to death with a part of
01:20:35 This is a church!
01:20:38 The whole thing has to do with
01:20:45 I don't understand it. It's ugly.
01:20:48 They say there's enough religion to
01:20:53 Do they say that?
01:20:54 I'll tell you something. There wasn't
01:21:00 He was bad luck!
01:21:02 It's starting to rub off on me. I'm a
01:21:07 The police found my name
01:21:11 I know, Winesap told me.
01:21:17 And the third murder?
01:21:19 I checked out Johnny's old society
01:21:24 Do you know her?
01:21:28 Vaguely? I'm a little fed up
01:21:32 "Vaguely" is putting a noose
01:21:36 Did you know her or not?
01:21:40 I knew about her,
01:21:43 Tell you what, she was doing my chart.
01:21:46 I gave her Johnny's birthday,
01:21:51 Except someone got to her and
01:21:55 They slit her open
01:22:00 I guess she couldn't
01:22:05 The future isn't what it used to be.
01:22:07 And your conclusions?
01:22:10 All I know is that Johnny is running
01:22:14 And more and more,
01:22:18 I'm being set up
01:22:21 So why don't you just level with me
01:22:26 Just Johnny Favorite
01:22:31 I have old-fashioned ideas,
01:22:34 An eye for an eye, things like that.
01:22:39 Who the fuck are you?
01:22:41 Watch your language!
01:22:44 I don't give a fuck,
01:22:48 I don't like churches.
01:22:51 Yes, I'm from Brooklyn.
01:22:56 I'll be in town for a day or two,
01:23:00 and if you need more money...
01:23:03 But if I'm not careful,
01:23:06 buy me a seat on the electric chair.
01:23:48 Frightened eyes never lie.
01:23:51 Come on! Come inside!
01:24:01 Where's your child?
01:24:05 She's got 14 of her own,
01:24:08 You're welcome to stay here,
01:24:14 No, it's okay.
01:24:16 I'm going to have a drink. Want one?
01:24:21 Well, have one anyway.
01:24:27 I've been thinking...
01:24:30 What the hell did your mother see in
01:24:34 I don't know. Whatever he had,
01:24:39 To tell you the truth,
01:24:42 She sure missed him.
01:24:45 What does a lady see in a guy
01:24:51 They say it's always the bad-asses
01:24:59 Did she ever say anything about him?
01:25:04 Just two things.
01:25:09 That Johnny Favorite was as close to
01:25:15 What else?
01:25:17 That he was a terrific lover.
01:25:24 How old are you?
01:25:26 17.
01:25:31 Kind of young to have a kid, isn't it?
01:25:33 Old enough.
01:25:37 Where did the father go?
01:25:40 I'm sorry.
01:25:44 I don't know why I took this room.
01:25:47 I can't believe this!
01:25:52 It was a Bambouche. When spirits
01:25:57 I know that: Chevrolet.
01:26:01 Chevalier. - That's what I said:
01:26:07 So the gods got you pregnant?
01:26:12 I'm not.
01:26:36 Want to dance?
01:26:39 Here?
01:26:41 Yes, here.
01:26:47 I got bit by a dog this morning,
01:26:53 You won't feel a thing.
01:26:57 Alright, I'll dance with you.
01:26:59 But you've got to promise.
01:30:36 Alright, I'm coming!
01:30:40 I should've recognised the knock.
01:30:43 At least you got a reason
01:30:46 Down here we don't mess with jigaboos.
01:30:50 I'm not from down here.
01:30:54 Dog bit me.
01:30:56 Somebody called Margaret Krusemark
01:31:01 No, why? - She's dead.
01:31:05 he didn't matter a shit. He was into
01:31:11 But this Krusemark dame, she comes
01:31:16 Two people bumped off in a week,
01:31:19 Similar circumstances!
01:31:21 Did she have her dick cut off too?
01:31:24 Some fucker cut her heart out,
01:31:28 Look, mine's
01:31:31 I want the name of the party you're
01:31:36 I did. A fancy mouthpiece, gave me the
01:31:42 What should I say? Why don't you and
01:31:46 and leave me alone?
01:31:49 You play jump rope with Louisiana law
01:31:52 your big city smarts
01:31:56 This Krusemark was into black magic
01:32:00 Nothing is worse for a cop than people
01:32:07 Sorry about the mess.
01:32:50 What are you singing?
01:32:54 It's by Johnny Favorite.
01:33:01 You okay?
01:35:01 Shit!
01:36:01 What do you want, Mr. Angel?
01:36:04 I thought you knew.
01:36:07 Two of your morons with a matching
01:36:14 I'm looking for Johnny Favorite.
01:36:17 As far as I know,
01:36:21 That dance band scumbag
01:36:25 Who is employing you?
01:36:30 I'll pay.
01:36:34 12 years ago, you and your daughter
01:36:40 You gave a junkie doctor 25 grand to
01:36:45 You did a good job until a week ago.
01:36:49 You used the name Edward Kelley.
01:36:55 Let's go over here. It's a little
01:36:59 I've got an acid stomach.
01:37:09 Pity about your stomach!
01:37:32 I was Edward Kelley.
01:37:37 Did Favorite know you?
01:37:40 He acted like a sleep walker. He looked
01:37:46 Where were you taking him?
01:37:51 We dropped him off in the crowd,
01:37:55 Or so we thought.
01:37:57 You're telling me you paid 25 grand
01:38:00 I did it for my daughter.
01:38:03 Some sort of hocus-pocus she and Johnny
01:38:07 I know,
01:38:10 The hand of glory.
01:38:14 It was the right hand of a murderer, cut
01:38:18 That's what Margaret believed.
01:38:21 Black magic! - Black, white, what's the
01:38:26 Evil.
01:38:29 Everyone speaks about someone else.
01:38:34 She was a strange kid! She was into
01:38:39 Who got her started?
01:38:43 Everything you tell me
01:38:47 You got her started!
01:38:49 You're a devil worshipper! - The Prince
01:38:54 Shit!
01:38:57 Come straight with me, you slime-bag,
01:39:01 I introduced
01:39:05 I watched him conjure up Lucifer in my
01:39:09 He made a pact with Satan.
01:39:13 You expect me to swallow that?
01:39:16 That's a crock of shit,
01:39:20 He sold his soul for stardom.
01:39:24 Satan rose from the depths.
01:39:27 But he tried to outwit
01:39:30 When he made it big,
01:39:34 That's a crock of shit!
01:39:36 Johnny found an obscure rite in an
01:39:40 Someone his own age. - Why?
01:39:44 Toots and Johnny
01:39:47 Who?
01:39:49 celebrating New Year's Eve in New York.
01:39:52 They took him back to Johnny's hotel,
01:39:56 What ceremony?
01:39:57 The boy was bound naked on a rubber mat,
01:40:03 A pentacle was branded on his chest.
01:40:05 Margaret gave Johnny a virgin dagger.
01:40:07 He sliced the boy clean open
01:40:12 It was still beating
01:40:16 Johnny wanted to become that soldier.
01:40:19 Before he had worked it out,
01:40:22 injured and sent home
01:40:25 Who was the boy?
01:40:28 Only Johnny knew. He put the dog tags
01:40:33 It was Margaret's plan
01:40:36 The last place he remembered
01:40:43 He needed a victim.
01:40:49 To steal their soul.
01:40:52 He sliced the boy clean open
01:40:57 Who was the boy?
01:41:00 Johnny wanted to be the soldier.
01:41:05 Maybe he gained the guy's soul,
01:43:31 I know who I am!
01:43:54 Alas...
01:43:58 How terrible is wisdom if it brings
01:44:04 Louis Cyphre...
01:44:08 "Lucifer!"
01:44:12 Even your name is a dime store joke.
01:44:15 "Mephistopheles" is
01:44:19 Do you think posing as the devil,
01:44:22 just because it scared
01:44:26 and that witch,
01:44:30 do you think it's going to scare me?
01:44:35 You killed them,
01:44:40 I know who I am.
01:44:43 If I had cloven hooves and a tail,
01:44:48 You're crazy.
01:44:50 I know who I am.
01:44:54 You're trying to frame me.
01:44:56 I know who I am. You murdered them
01:45:01 I didn't kill Fowler,
01:45:06 I didn't kill Toots,
01:45:08 and I didn't kill Margaret or Krusemark.
01:45:11 I killed no one.
01:45:14 I'm afraid you did, Johnny.
01:45:17 All killed by your own hand.
01:45:22 You were doomed from the moment
01:45:28 You've been living on borrowed time and
01:45:37 I want to tell Winesap, he knows!
01:45:43 Nasty accident!
01:45:46 Don't worry, no one will mourn one less
01:45:54 But what gives
01:45:58 Because someone loves it, hates it.
01:46:02 The flesh is weak.
01:46:11 And yours belongs to me!
01:46:19 I know who I am.
01:46:25 That's it Johnny, take a good look!
01:46:29 However cleverly you
01:46:33 always looks you straight in the eye.
01:47:07 I know who I am!
01:48:22 Why did you come back?
01:48:34 I live here.
01:48:37 Who is she?
01:48:41 She ain't: Angel, Harold.
01:48:47 She's my daughter.
01:48:50 Bullshit! Who is she?
01:48:54 Epiphany Proudfoot.
01:48:57 She stayed here for a little while.
01:49:02 Long enough for you to kill her?
01:49:25 You're going to burn for this.
01:49:29 I know.
01:49:34 In hell!