"Like a wheel within a wheel" "Never ending or beginning on an ever-spinning reel" "Like a snowball down a mountain or a carnival balloon" "Like a carousel that's turning, running rings around the moon" "Like a clock whose hands are sweeping past the minutes of its face" "And the world is like an apple whirling silently in space" "Like the circles that you find" "In the windmills of your mind" "A tunnel that you follow to a tunnel of its own" "Down a hollow to a cabin where the sun has never shone" "Like a door that keeps revolving in a half forgotten dream" "Or the ripples from the pebbles someone tosses in a stream" "Like a clock whose hands are sweeping past the minutes of its face" "And the world is like an apple whirling silently in space" "Like the circles that you find" "In the windmills of your mind" "Keys that jingle in your pocket Words that jangle in your head" "Why did summer go so quickly Was it something that you said" "Lovers walk along a shore and leave their footprints in the sand" "Is the sound of distant drumming just the fingers of your hand" "Pictures hanging in a hallway and the fragment of a song" "Half remembered names and faces but to whom do they belong" "When you knew that it was over you were suddenly aware" "That the autumn leaves were turning" "To the colour of her hair" "A circle in a spiral" "A wheel within a wheel" "Never ending or beginning on an ever-spinning reel" "As the images unwind" "Like the circles that you find" "In the windmills of your mind" "Hey!" "Hey!" "Hey..." "What's goin' on here?" "Sit down." "Work an hour, you do an errand, drive a car." "Is it dangerous?" "It shouldn't be." "If anyone shoots, you're on your own." "Quit, run, do what you want." "Money." "What's in it for me?" "Fifty thousand." "Maybe more." "But fifty, anyhow." "In monthly instalments, so no quick spending." " How do I know I'll get..." " You don't." "In a hurry?" "Gonna worry?" "Quit." "Get out." "Now." " In or out?" " I'm in." "Good." "Go celebrate." " Buy a car." " I don't..." "You do now." "Station wagon, a Ford station wagon." "The big one, the one with the wood on the side." "Gee, thanks." "And no trips." "Just your selling." "It may be months, but, Erwin, you come when I call." "Er..." "No questions." "What you don't know can't hurt you." "You or me," "Erwin." "Bye-bye." " Ty, is the cheque certified?" " I think it's all in order." "Tommy, you just sign there on the top line." "I'll take your acknowledgement." " Yes, that seems to be in order." " The Mercantile account." "Well, I guess we bought ourselves a property." "A Tommy Crown property." "It's always been very good to me." "You know the first thing I'm gonna do?" "Goose up all the rents." "Aren't you gonna wish us luck, Mr Crown?" "You're overpaid." "Mr Crown wishes you good luck." "Carol, have Legal simplify these mutual accounts, huh?" " I can't even read it myself." " Yes, sir." "Sandy, you and Basil have to handle the Goddard account." "He's got a bee in it for me." "Oh, cancel the insurance." " Take my name off that building." " See you, Tommy." "We're up three-point-seven percent on the principal accounts of all five portfolios." "That's plus all the trading gains." "That's not bad, since the first of May." "Very good, Walter." "Oh, Walter, why don't you take a shot at this mutual account?" "Yes, sir." "Mr Crown, it's Geneva again." "They've repeated the offer." "They're down a full half point on that block of French francs." " If you want to take..." " We'll wait." "Three more days." "Pan American flight 863 for London now boarding at gate 52." "At the tone, the time will be three o'clock and ten seconds." " Yes, sir?" " No calls, no exceptions." "Tell 'em I've left for the day." "Book me Thursday to Geneva." "Cable to Richemond, have Georges meet me at the airport." "Thursday, Georges, Richemond." "Got it." "Hello, Charlie?" "How are you, boy?" "All clear." "Ten after three." "Check in again at 3:40." "Bye-bye, Charlie." "...and fifty seconds." "At the tone, the time will be three seventeen exactly." "At the tone, the time will be three seventeen and ten seconds." "At the tone, the time will be three seventeen and 20 seconds." "Hello, Charlie?" "Yeah." "One's out of... order." "I've got all the numbers." "Steady." "Steady, boy." "It's 3.30, so wait." "I'll be here." "Yeah?" "Go." "I'm on my way." "Go." "Go." "Go." "Oh, I'm sorry." "Six, please." "Floors, please?" " Six." " Ten, please." "Four out." "Don't touch the button." "Shut up!" "On the floor." "Everybody on the floor." " How you doin', chief?" " Okay, baby." "Okay, now..." "I want everybody to stay real quiet 'cause we're gonna be here just a little while, okay?" "Could you please give a message to Joe Meagher?" " Meagher?" " Yeah, Joe Meagher." "M-E-A-G-H-E-R." "Hold it." "I think he's in General Settlement." " Who shall I say is calling?" " Horan." "Michael Horan." "Show me your feet." "Keep your hands on that book." "Now just stand there and turn the pages." "In a minute you're gonna walk past me, in front of me and down that corridor." "Where's the elevator?" "We're gonna miss our coffee." "Get your hand back on that book!" "Keep turning' those pages." "Don't move." "Everybody over to the wall." "Now!" "All right." "Sit down and shut up!" "Sit!" "Just keep movin' nice and easy." "Come on." " Keep walkin'." " Hold it, sweetheart." " What are you doing?" " Quiet." " I don't want any trouble." " Careful with that thing." "That could've been your head!" "In the elevator, sweetheart, with the rest of them." "Stay just the way you are." "Don't move." "And keep your head down!" "Move." "Let's keep it quiet now." "Folks, let's keep it quiet." "Folks, keep it quiet." "We'll ask you a few questions, take your name and address, and you can go home." " Marvin, State Police call in yet?" " Not that I know of." "Then you call them." "And let me know when the Bureau checks in." "And, Marvin, we're lookin' for suitcases, cartons, anything that'll hold money." " Bill, check the airport and trains." " Right, Lieutenant." "Marcie, get me the Turnpike Authority." "Calm down, Eddy." "I'll get 'em for you." "Did you have a good afternoon, sir?" "Fine." "Just fine." " Any calls?" " They're by your phone, sir." "I won't be needing you tonight, John." "Thank you, sir." "Get it on tape, all the details, everything." "Right." "Give 'em time to think." "Don't make 'em hurry." "Phil, better play waiter." "Go out there and tell them we're gonna buy them dinner, two bucks a head." "Make out a list." "Send for it now." "Keep it simple." "Paper plates, lots of napkins." "Marcie, give Phil a pencil and pad." "Now, Mr Wexler, what about the numbers on those bills?" "No numbers." "Just small bills." " Did he have anything to say to you?" " He said to get in the elevator." "He put a gun in my face." "You know, I was really scared." "He was an ordinary-Iooking businessman." "What do you want?" " Huh?" " What do you want to eat?" "Chicken salad sandwich." "On white." " Yeah." "What do you want?" " I wanna get outta here." "Hello?" "Nine o'clock?" "It's either the Ritz upstairs or Joseph's." "Joseph's." "I'm starved." "So am I." "Will you open the back window, please?" "Step out and open up the back, will you?" " What's the matter, officer?" " Step out of the car, please." " What's goin' on here?" " Licence and registration, please." "Back of the car, please." "Step to the back of the car." "I got the registration here." "This is all my identification." "Everything's here:" "licence, registration." " Where are you goin'?" " That's a Diners." "Portland." " Where are you stayin' in Portland?" " Portland Motel." "Open the bags, please." " It's all cosmetics." " Open the bag." "It's the line I'm in." "It's all ladies' stuff." " That goes right to the bottom." " What's in the other bag?" " Same thing." " Open it." "Wide open." "There we are." "What's the big one in the back?" " That's my personal belongings." " Let's take a look." " Here it is, all my coats." " All right." " Okay, you can go on." " Right." "Thank you." " Hello, boys." " How much did they actually get?" "2,666,527 dollars and 62 cents." " Did you get a receipt?" " No." "The bank has a computer." "We have 32 witnesses who saw everything." "We're gonna have statements from every one of them, in detail." " The fella they shot, how's he?" " Just a slight wound." " When do you expect to make arrests?" " The usual, any hour." " How long do you plan to stay in Geneva?" " Three days." " Business or pleasure?" " Business." "Merci." " Do you have anything to declare?" " No, nothing." "Georges." "Monsieur Crown." "Do you have the tickets?" " Right here." " Two baggages?" "There's nothing here, Lou." "I've been all over this thing." "Not a thing." "All right." "Sy!" "Anything?" "They're right, Lou." "Looks like an Army surplus smoke bomb." "Hey, Lou, they're gonna have a hell of a time getting it out of this marble." "Anything for me, Ross?" "Well, a.38's a.38. No special markings." "Find me a revolver." "They all had sunglasses and hats." "Hey, folks!" "All right!" "Nothing." "A great, big nothing." "Organised." "Scientific." "We're Boston's finest." "We're dummies." "Do you have that breakdown yet?" "16,240 20-dollar bills." "19,87110-dollar bills." "34,465 5-dollar bills." "129,000 one-dollar bills." "It's all there." "But, what name?" "Code name and the number." " And what address?" " No address." "But... we do not know you." "But you will do it." "There'll be further deposits, in cash, also." "We're both in the same business." "What else can we do to help you, sir?" "The instructions can be any month, any year, but they must all be dated the nineteenth of the month." " But only the nineteenth." " Thank you, sir." "Enjoy my money." "Well, gentlemen, it's a black day for banking when five men walk in off the street and just calmly scoop up..." "We've been all through that, Jamie." "And a black, black day for law enforcement, when the best thing you can do is to pray for an informer!" "And an inky day for the insurance people when you have to pay off, right?" "Thank you, Mr MacDonald." "Good day." "Jamie, we don't know who they are, where they are or what they did with the money... your money." " They win, we lose." " So far." "There's someone, a special, that we like to bring in..." " Come on." " You won't like her, she..." "I have more important things to do than to meet some insurance investigator." "I'm just asking you to give her as much help as you can, to meet her." "Jamie!" "There she is." " You're a love to meet me." " I want you to meet..." "I've missed you." "It's been more than a year." "You don't love me, don't call me, don't need me, don't pay me." "You've a heart of stone." "You look terrible." "Vicki, I want you to meet Lieutenant Eddy Malone of the Boston Police." "The man in charge." "I've read your reports." "I've heard about yours." "From old Poison Tongue." "You must be terribly impressed." "Yes, with both of you." "How tactful you are." "Parking in this area is limited to three minutes." "Please do not leave your car unattended." "Thank you very much, Warren." "Thank you, Anna." "This isn't my reunion, so I'll be leaving you here." " It's a pleasure meeting you, Miss..." " Vicki." "Vicki." " You call me before you leave town." " Right." "Isn't he, though?" " Great shot." " That's a beauty, Mr Crown." "Damn it to hell." "Only you." "Never." "The back side, the eighteen, less the front." "I make it 20 bucks." "You couldn't get down from there in two." "Never." "I say I can do it again." "You aren't gonna start with that "again" stuff again, are you?" " The same lie?" " Fifty to one." "I place it an even thousand." " I take it." " Bury it." "I'll bury it." "Whoa!" "Whoa!" "Too bad." "Too bad." "Tough shot." "That's too bad, Tommy." "You almost made it." "Almost." " Now, another grand." " Even money?" "That's a sucker bet." "You're faded." "That's two grand for you if you drop it in and a thousand twenty for me if you miss." "Drop!" "Drop!" "You're mad." "Absolutely mad." "What else can we do on Sunday?" "Morning." "What's in this for you?" "Ten percent of everything recovered." "He knew the bank routine, he knew the layout." "So do 20,000 others." "Everyone who ever worked there, every customer." "I've never seen such records." "And we've been over them all." "Looking for what?" "A criminal record?" "You've gotta know what to look for." "Every crime has a personality, a something like the mind that planned it." " This one has..." " That's clever." "Very clever." "You work your way and I'll work mine." "Wait a minute, baby." "We're in this together." "You wanted in." "You're gonna get ten percent, so you earn your keep." "Earn it!" "All right, Eddy." "Let's start with the money." " Well, I don't have it." " What would you do if you did?" "$2,600,000 in cash." "Someday you ought to buy a motor for that thing." "I wish you wouldn't always undershoot the field like that." "Why?" "Come on, Tommy." "It'd end all my worries." "What do you have to worry about?" "Who I want to be tomorrow." "A week of thinking, and what have you got?" "Ideas." "Meanwhile, where's the money?" "Could be in Switzerland in numbered accounts." " Oh, Jesus." " What else is he gonna do with it?" "Bermuda?" "The Bahamas?" "The rest of the world?" "Taxes, records, shaky currency, people to know, people to trust." "How did he get it through customs?" "It's rather bulky, you know." "The Swiss are notoriously casual about certain formalities." "Aeroplane luggage they hardly ever check at all." "And he'd have to make more than one trip." "I could contact the airlines, have them make up a list of names." " Then I can make up another list." " The bank list." "I could compare them in the computer." " What's that?" " The bank." "Five ways in, five ways out." "Suppose they only met once?" " Oh, that's beautiful." " Wait a minute." " That's pure geometry." " Never?" "Never, never before, after, ever met again." "Lovely?" "No, it's impractical." "But why?" "He could have met them one at a time." "Why should he trust them to know each other?" "For all we know, they don't even know him." "Then how'd he pay them off?" "Maybe he didn't." "Not all at once." "Instalments?" "They're gonna be awful nervous." "Let's advertise." "Advertise?" ""Be a fink for $25,000."" "The five files you asked for are on the desk, Lieutenant." "Sorry to bring you down here like this, but they can't leave the premises." "I understand." "Thank you." " May I have the pictures?" " Yes." "They're all in order." "They are?" "Number one." "Bank vice-president, age 46." "He made eight trips to Europe." "Some sort of business." "No." "Number two." "This one is a lawyer." "He made three trips across in the last 90 days." "He's too square." "He's too square." "Perfect!" "Nice." " You find him attractive?" " Yeah." "He was at the bank six months." "That was a long time ago." "Real estate." "Securities." " Currency arbitrage." " What's that?" "That's buying and selling currency." "Betting the spread in two different markets." "Graduated from Dartmouth and Harvard, business administration." "Socially acceptable, smart as a whip and plenty of money." "Two trips to Geneva in May, and six since our robbery." "Four million dollars." "36." "Divorced." "She kept the children." "He sounds just perfect for you." "What's his name?" "Good play by Thomas Crown." "Looks like... it's a goal!" "That is the end of the period." "All right, so he plays polo." "Now what?" "All right, so he plays polo." "Now what?" "Eddy, I know he's our man." "I know it." "I just feel it." "I know he's our man." "He's a nice-Iookin' boy." "Prove it." "I know it doesn't matter to you, but it drives me crazy when you start buying pieces you don't know anything about." "Enjoyment's enjoyment, Sandy." "Don't worry about it." "All right." "Tommy, for God's sake, come on." " We're late as it is." " All right, Sandy." "Is that one of those red Italian things?" "One of those." " 150." " 150 I have." "200." "Thank you very much." "200 I have." "At $200." "May I say 225?" "Thank you very much." "225." "At 225." " 250." " 250 I have." "Thank you very much." "At 250." " Let's see what they got here." " 300." " At $300." " 325." " It's not worth a cent over 500." " Right, Sandy." "At 325." "It's against you now." "For this very rare and unusual lot of lithographs depicting the five senses." "And remember, the proceed is going to charity, so have charity in your hearts" " If you please." " 350." "Thank you." "350, it's the young lady's bid." "At 350. 350." "Now I have $500." "This is more near their value." "And they're still very cheap." "At $500." "At 500." "At $500 they're going once, twice, the third and last time at $500." "Sold to Mr Thomas Crown." "Thank you very much." "Hello." "Vicki Anderson, Mr Crown." " Where's your camera?" " You remember." "The lithographs." "May I give them to you?" " Then why did you..." " Because I wanted to buy." "Anyhow, it's for charity and five is the proper price." "Who do you work for?" "Bazaar?" "Vogue?" "World Wide Polo?" " Insurance, Mr Crown." " I'm covered." "I hope so." "I investigate." "Anything in particular?" "The bank, Mr Crown." "The caper, sir." "You don't expect us to take the loss of over $2 million lying down?" "It's an interesting picture." "It pays well though, huh?" "Depends on the return." "Sort of an American-type head-hunter." "You could put it that way, yes." "And whose head are you after?" " Yours." " Mine?" "Yours." "You know... you practically said I had something to do with the..." "No, I said it." "And not just practically." "Just exactly what have you got?" "I can't tell you." "It'd spoil the fun." "Yours, mine, your finding out just what I've got." "What a funny, dirty little mind." "It's a funny, dirty little job so shoot me in the leg." " Always catch your man?" " Of course." "Think you'll get me?" "I hope so." "Tomorrow?" " What about it?" " Us." "Dinner." "Marvellous." " About six?" " Perfect." "What does a guy with four million bucks want with two million more?" "What do you get for a man who has everything?" "Is that what it all comes down to?" "Kicks?" "There we go." "Erwin, get the kid off the bicycle." "We're gonna be late for Mother's." "All right." "Come on, baby." "You like your bike?" "It's a good bike, Jimmy." "There we are." "We'll monkey with the bike later." " Did you write out a cheque for Mother?" " Yeah, I wrote a cheque for Mother." "And I'm not gonna jump through any more hoops for her, so get off my back." "If you didn't spend money all over, you wouldn't have so much to complain about." "Look at him!" "He's filthy!" "I'm gonna have to give him another bath!" "Come on, Jimmy." " We got one good lead on our ad." " Oh?" "A salesman's wife from Long Island." " Ford wagon?" " Yep." "And he paid cash." "The same day he bought the car, he also rented a safe-deposit box." "Can we drill the box?" "We could ask for a warrant, but we wouldn't get it." " Wouldn't the banks co-operate?" " No, they wouldn't." "Couldn't we just pick up the car?" "No, we couldn't." "And you won't." "It's against the law." " That's my car!" " Watch where you're goin'." "Retire?" "You?" "That wouldn't be an easy matter." "Well..." "Just knock off for a bit, Sandy." "Perhaps a trip around the world." "Take me a year to liquidate." "That's what's starting to bother me." "Mobility?" "You've got more than most." "I still feel trapped." "I could give you the power of attorney." "You could do it for me." "I wouldn't know what to do with it." "It's here, all laid out, only to be opened if I leave." "What to hold, what to sell." " I can't." " They stole your car." "Hello." "Speaking." "Who is this?" " Where's Jimmy?" " Hello?" "Where?" "Where is he?" "Who is this?" "I can't get that kind of money!" "I can't..." "They got Jimmy." "They want $5,000." " Call the police..." " No, I can't call the police!" "Hey, Dad!" "Jimmy!" "Where have you been?" "How are you, son?" "She's a nice lady." "We were lost." " Who are you, anyhow?" " I'm your friendly insurance man." "The one that paid your bank." "In Boston." "You know, the one you robbed." "Harry, why don't you take Jimmy home to his mother?" "With the money." "Erwin's gonna stick around for a while." "We're gonna have a little talk." " Bye, darling." " Bye." "Okay." "Come on." "Get in the car." "This is stupid." "Stupid?" "You're lucky." "We're givin' you a chance." "Two witnesses saw you drive away." "We just saw you give $5,000 to the Goodwill." "Where'd you get the money?" "Where'd you get the money for the car?" "You know somethin'?" "You're goin' to jail." "Your wife'll divorce you." "You'll never see your kid again." "I'm sorry." "I really am." " Where did you meet him?" " New York, in a hotel." " What did he say?" " "How'd you like to make 50 grand?"" " What'd he look like?" " I didn't see him." "He was behind..." " What a mind." " Yeah." "Terrific." "What a man." "Well, you were right." "Erwin's cheques come from the Chase Bank in New York." "They get their funds from a bank in Geneva." "And guess what?" "A numbered account." "Well, all you have to do now is bribe your way through a numbered account." "I can't." "You know the Swiss." "I've tried." "You lied to me." "You ran off to New York." "You stole a car." "You kidnapped a kid." "You blackmailed his father." "That hurts." " I do my job." " Your job?" " What the hell kind of a job is that?" " All right." "I'm immoral." "So is the world." "I'm here for the money, okay?" " You wanna go in a different direction?" " I do." " We've been doing well..." " Mr Crown's office." " I want you and Alan to cover this." " Vicki Anderson." " I'll take that." " Just a moment, please." "Thank you." "Hello there." "Police station?" "Oh, unexpected." "Uh-huh." "Room 515." "Mm-hmm, 6 o'clock." "Oh, I'll be there." "Perfect." "Let's finish this later." "We'll bring it in now." "See you this afternoon." "Oh, I'm sorry, but John called earlier about the rug men." "Rug men?" "They were measuring the house for the wall-to-wall carpeting you wanted." " What wall-to-wall carpeting?" " I don't know." "That's why John called." "Thank you." "Nothing." " Ready?" " Goodnight." "Have a good time." "I'd like you to meet Thomas Crown." "Mr Crown, Lieutenant Eddy Malone," "Criminal Investigation." "I'm not gonna say a thing until I talk to my lawyer." "How do you do?" "He's not gonna say a thing until he sees his lawyer?" "That's pretty good." " Shall we go?" " Goodnight." " Say good night to Erwin, dear." " Goodnight, Erwin, dear." ""Goodnight, Erwin, dear." That's good." "Like ice." "Round three." "You won a round." "That's your only round so far." "Where should we go to celebrate?" "Home to meet Mother?" "No." "No mother, no more wife." "Just a big, empty place, three floors and an elevator." "But I'm building a summer house down at the beach." "My special place." "But then, you know all about that, don't you?" " Thank you." " What a lovely old house." " When was this built?" " Before you were born." "150 years ago." " It's exquisite." "Is that the elevator?" " That's the elevator." "Excuse me." "I'll be down in just a moment." "John, are the drinks in the bar in the library?" "They're all ready, sir." "Wall-to-wall carpet." "You do live very well, don't you?" "No complaints." "It'd be a shame to have to give all this up." "Wouldn't it?" "Do you play?" "Try me." "Check." "Let's play something else." " Clicking." "We're clicking at last." " Not so fast." " Morning, Marv." " But I'm excited." " Bruno, you got something for me?" " Yeah, Lou, I have." " Stick around." "I wanna talk to you." " Okay." "He doesn't know if I do have something." "Keep following him closer all the time." "Let's cover his phones." "Squeeze him." "Keep the pressure on." "All right." "I'll squeeze, you'll squeeze, and so will he." "Tommy, look out!" " You know what you are?" " I know what I am." "Don't put your labels on me." " All right." " Look." "It won't be easy." "It won't be fast." "He's the one." "Sweet Jesus!" "You are something else." "You really are!" "What the hell is this?" "It's for your birthday, but I thought I'd better give it to you now." " That's quite a view from here." " Here." "Take a good look." "No, not down there at the bank." "Across the street, on the roof." "Do you have any idea how much they're costing you?" " Those characters that follow us around?" " Following you is following me." " I don't like it any more than you do." " But they work for you." "I did even worse yesterday." "I'll bet you did." "Internal Revenue." "Beautiful." "Good evening." "Wow." "Take your time, Fred." "It's only another stroker." "Come on." "Wake up, fella." "You're under arrest for drunkenness, drivin' to endanger, drivin' under the influence of alcohol." "Sit up." "You're not hurt." "It's my duty to inform you of your rights in the Supreme Court decision, Miranda case." "Before we ask you any questions, you must understand your rights." "If you answer questions without a lawyer..." " Hey, Ben, hold it." " What's the matter?" "I think this is Danny, the Bank Squad, isn't it?" " Danny?" " Loosen his belt." " All right?" " Get his tie." " You all right, Danny?" " Come on, Dan." " You're being had, Vicki girl." " Why?" "That's hilarious." "Would you like to know where he went when he left you last night?" "No." "That's the third time this week." "Her again." "Dirty old man." "Tommy?" "Hm-mm." "Did you ever bring anyone else here?" "My wife." "She didn't like the sand." "I didn't mean her." "Hey, listen." "She was just a way of putting you in touch with yourself." "I've never brought anyone here before." "You can't ever spend it." "Not yours." "Not the bank's." "Every penny you spend, they'll wanna trace." "A tax case every year." "They're on your back, my love." "I've got all I need." "Let me make a deal." "Call your man." "They can't make you testify." " Yeah?" " Eddy." "He wants to make a deal." "A deal?" "Sure, Vicki girl, I'll make a deal." "How about life?" "No deals." " With the money returned, nobody hurt..." " I said, no deals!" "You understand me?" "There'll be no deals." "Samba." "Sugarloaf." "Jungle." "Piranha." "Don't you see?" "There's no way out." "You've done too good a job." "I'm all hung up." "I did it once and I can do it again." "You're joking." "Money's not funny." "You're crazy." "It can't be done." "Why not?" "It just can't." "It can't, huh?" "It's not the only bank." "You've got Erwin and descriptions of four more." "How do you know there's only five?" "Why?" "What would it prove?" " You don't need the money." " It's not the money." "It's not the money." "It's me." "It's me and the system." "The system." "What about me?" "I just sit here and do nothing?" "That's it." "You let me try." "It's my funeral." "You're just along for the ride." "The hell with it." "I say, pick him up." " Wait him out." "You'll see." " I'll see, all right." "I'll tell you what I see." "I see a fiasco." "I'm running a sex orgy for a couple of freaks, on government funds!" "If you don't have anything, what does he have to say?" " I talk about it." "He talks around it." " Talk?" " Yes." " You're sure you find time?" "Enough." "Almost done." "They're gonna be great." "What is this, the last supper?" "It's tomorrow." "Where?" "I'll tell you where the pickup is." "And you can meet me there when it's over." "Okay?" " Tommy, don't..." " Moral support." "That's what I need." "Moral support." "Don't test me." "Not this way." "Not if you love me." "I've gotta know where you're at." "Time's running out." "I've gotta know you're on my side." "No tears." "Not for us." "We're a pair, you and me." "Come on." "Smile." "Try." " Watch it, will ya?" " I'm sorry." "He's pulling out now." "Pick him up outside the cemetery." "Now what?" "Now we wait." "You sure he'll come?" "He's had two full hours to himself." "I'm sure." "Of course I'm sure." "All right, then." "Where is he?" "Did you tell me everything?" "Car coming." "It's the Rolls." "All right." "Move in." "Box him up." "You said it was your funeral..." "You Miss Vicki?" "Listen." "I have a telegram for you." " You want to sign?" " Where'd you get the car?" "Left early." "Please come with the money, or you keep the car." "All my love, Tommy." "Thank you." "T H E E N D"