afford to.
Im glad you said that. I was going to point
out as much, but since you relieve me
- of the unpleasant necessity...
- Its a deal, then?
I pay you the within two weeks?
Plus $ a total of .
The extra interest, of course.
I trust thatll be satisfactory.
- I couldnt say no.
- Thank you, Randy.
I was sure youd see it my way.
Take good care of yourself.
Ill take care of myself, mister.
Thats
afford to keep him in here
forever, you know.
DOCTOR
Id just like to keep him here over
night, then start sessions with a child
psychologist.
FATHER
I knew this would happen. This is his
mothers doing. Shes not strict
enough with him. I work all day. She
lays in bed drunk and the boy does
whatever he wants.
2
DOCTOR
After hes released its crucial that
hes supervised. The most important
thing is t
In The Company Of Men Script
So how do you feel?
- Its okay.
- Yeah?
- Its all right. Hurts a little.
- Where did she get you?
Right here.
Theres no blood.
- Theres not a mark or anything.
- Still feel it.
Sure.
- This is the point I made earlier.
- What?
The s. Cant even afford to blink.
I miss too much.
Its no big deal.
Howard, a woman hit you,
tagged you upside the head.
- Whatd you say to he
SOOZE? Yeah, so did you tell him that we couldnt afford twenty bucks a ticket and why didnt he put us on the comp list? No, no, theres always a comp list. Alright. Well, so then, just get your mothers car and maybe well all go do something. Yeah. I gotta get off. Okay. Bye.
CUT TO:
INT. PIZZA JOINT - DAY
BUFF is the one of the only people working. Pies are over cooking in the oven and Buff is try
I do?
LARRUE
The DAs going to try him as an adult,
maybe even go for the death penalty.
(MORE)
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(CONTINUED)
5.
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LARRUE (CONTD)
(beat)
Im good for contracts and wills, but
Rogers going to need a big gun lawyer
for this. Someone like F. Lee Baily.
MRS. GRANDFORT
I dont know.
LARRUE
You can afford it. Hes your son.
MRS. GRANDFORT
Is he? How could my son do something
like this? My own flesh and
afford not to. Edward,
that bluff was beautiful.
EDWARD
Maybe I should have made it
rhyme.
The others stare at him, uncertain. Stuckey laughs. The
others follow suit.
EDWARD
(looking at his watch)
Well! Its late. Weve been
at this long enough.
Stuckey rises. Edward ushers Vance and Jake toward the door.
EDWARD
Gentlemen, enjoy the party. The
magicians wonderful.
Vance and Jake exit.
EDWARD
(calli
afford letting Regina and you
Come here.
Don뭪 hesitate any longer!
Go to Karl Silbermann immediately.
He can I help you with the schedule.
Tell him which ferry to take
It doesn뭪 matter how long he will be traveling
It뭩 most important that you both go.
We definitely need a fridge.
If it doesn뭪 fit in our boxes,
get rid of the Rosenthal-dishes.
That doesn뭪 count there.
And please get some
moves in and out, we take our cut.
Why shouldnt we? If we can get it, were entitled to it.
You dont suppose I can afford to be boxed out of a deal like this, do you?
A deal I sweated and bled for, on account of one lousy little cheese-eater...
...that Doyle bum, who thinks he can squeal to the crime commission. Do you?
Do you?
No, Johnny. I just figured I should have been told.
I make it
afford to give up a year.
Well, forget it. The subject is closed.
Id be afraid that I might get a bad seed.
- Oh, come on. - Thats paranoid.
Hes right. You read that in the tabloids all the time.
We adopt some sweet little boy,
he turns we go to sleep at night,
hed split our head open with an axe.
- Whyd you tell him that? - Its a common occurrence.
I been to the same Payco.
What do you mean, he?
afford
to waste any time.
And this is wasted time!
I completely understand that. If you could
just give me a moment, then I will start.
Please. If its not worth the minute,
then I will give you $965.
Hmm.
Because personally
I think youre underpaid.
Hope you have
your checkbook.
- They brought him into custody.
- Charlie caught the case?
- Yeah.
- Charlies crazy, you know.
- Oh, I cant believe its