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I don't want you telling him about my things. It's not ethical. There's not much you ever let me in on. Okay. I'll show you some of the stuff. You won't show me anything. You'll keep it to yourself. You know damn well you will. No, really, Stan, wait a while. Will you think about it? Don't do this to me now. Some guy's following me. Who? I don't know. It has something to do with the assignment last week. I don't know what it's about, but I don't like it. Okay, all right. Thanks, Stan. This is junk. You have reached a disconnected number. Will you please make sure you... Information. Number for Amy Fredericks, please. It's a new listing. One moment, please. Sir, I see no listing for Amy Fredericks. Thank you. What are you doing here? Take it easy. I'm just a messenger. I brought you a drink. Why are you following me? I'm not following you. I'm looking for you. There's a big difference. How'd you know I was here? It's a convention of wiretappers... Oh, excuse me... surveillance and security technicians. It was a snap. I'm not giving those tapes to anybody but the director. I know what you told me. All right, what's the message? We want you to deliver the tapes on Sunday, 1:00. The director will be there. He'll accept the tapes from you, in person. You tell him I'll think about it. Hey, Paulie! Come on! Come on, let's go! Lurleen and Millard, get in the back there. Stanley, get in front! I'm trying to dress up the boss, okay? Take one out here. Bernie, it's a come-as-you-are party. Wait a minute! All the girls up front! I think you take a right... then a left... Sons of bitches! Those smart asses! Who the hell they think they're tangling with? Easy, we're going to have a party. Millard, make them stop. Relax, honey. Paul's the best tail man in the country. Meredith, do you hear that? Ha ha. Make-4, 111. I'm driving east on Lombard. I'd like a rolling 10-28 on... California 5-6-0... Boy Adam Lincoln. What are you calling for a 10-28 for? Thanks. Hey, Willie Sanchez... 33654 14th Street... 162 pounds... 5' 10 1/2" shit head! Want me to pick that lock for you, Harry? Hey, this'll be the bar. It's freezing in here. Oh, boy, Harry. Okay. All right, the bar is now open. Stanley. Yes, sir. How about a little music? The man wants a little music. Harry, you got a nice shop here. I was rereading Dear Abby the other night. There was a letter from a fella called "Lonely and Anonymous." I think it was Harry. Hey! Ahh. Where's the club soda? Let me tell you something about Harry Caul. There you go. I know you heard this a thousand times... but let me say it again. Here's to Harry... the best, bar none. I'll drink to that. Best what? The best bugger on the West Coast. Who's the best bugger on the East Coast? Me. I'll drink to that, too. I'll bet you will. I'll bet you will. It's funny we never bumped into each other in New York. Why is that funny? We're in the same business, same city. I figure we'd bump into each other. I didn't know you came from New York. Are you kidding? Harry's famous in New York. You know the only one I couldn't figure out? The welfare fund back in '68. How'd you know about that? Everybody in the biz knew. Nobody knows how you did it. Hmm? How'd you do it, Harry? Harry. Hmm? 10 cents a dance. Come on. Ooh. You all right? You hurt yourself? No. Don't worry about my head. It happens all the time. When I was a little baby... I loved to love to bang my head up against the wall. Sometimes I still feel like doing it. It's comforting. I tapped my first telephone... when I was 12 years old... 12 years old. It was a hallway payphone where I lived. For six months, they didn't know who it was. My father, he was proud as hell. He was beaming. Yeah, boy. "That Bernie's got a real brain," he said. From then on, it's been all uphill, Harry. I got contacts you wouldn't believe. Here. Well, bring them over. Take a cab over. Nothing's sacred with you, is it, Harry? Sure. The more, the merrier. We'll be here all night. Oh! You son of a.. Ha ha ha ha! What's the matter, Harry? Can't you take a vacation? When are you getting a new scrambler, Harry? This went out with the Trojan War. Come on. I want to hear all about you. Really obsolete, you know that? Harry got himself a girlfriend. Watch out, Harry. Where are you from? New York. I used to live in New York. First I worked as a receptionist... and then I got promoted to secretary. And then I was promoted to gal Friday... and special assistant to the boss... and then I married him. Do you live far from here? Harry? Are you still married? Oh, I don't know. Probably. I guess maybe I am. Last time I heard... Well, he was trying to scrape up enough money... to buy another hardware store. Yeah. And I ended up out here in San Francisco, unemployed... which is the entire story of my life... up until tonight. Here's to you. Salute. You don't like me very much, do you? You don't want to talk to me or anything. I didn't say that. Something is on your mind. I wish you'd tell me. I really do. I wish that you'd feel that you could talk to me... and that we could be friends. I mean aside from all of this junk. Would you, um... If you were a girl who'd waited for someone... You can trust me. Well, you never really knew... when he was going to come to see you. You just lived in a room alone... and you knew nothing about him. And if you loved him... and were patient with him... and even though he didn't dare ever... tell you anything about himself personally... Even though he may have loved you... would you... Would I what? Would you... Would you go back to him? Well, how would I know... How would I know that he loved me? You'd have no way of knowing. Hey, Harry! Did you hear the one about the broad who busted Vegas? She wore a see-through blouse. Where are you going? Hey! Hey! You know something, Harry? 12 years ago, I recorded every telephone call... made by the presidential nominee... of a major political party. I don't want to say which party. Everywhere he went, that's where I was. Coast to coast, I was listening. I'm not saying I elected... the president of the United States... but you can draw your own conclusions. I mean, he lost. Harry, tell them about the time... you put the bug in the parakeet. Parakeet? No kidding. Harry one time actually put a microphone... in a little parakeet. Is that right? Parakeets don't happen to be my thing... but I sure would like to know... how you did the teamster local back in '68. What was that? Don't you get papers in Chicago, Millard? Probably out on strike. It was all over the front pages. Harry was working for the attorney general. You didn't know I knew, did you? The president of this teamster local... set up a phoney welfare fund. I mean, you correct me on the details, Harry. I may be a little fuzzy. Only two people seemed to know... the president and his accountant. They only talked about it on fishing trips. On a private boat... That was the only place they talked details. That boat was bug-proof. That's a fact. They wouldn't strike up a conversation... if there was another boat on the horizon. That didn't stop Harry, did it? No, he recorded everything. Nobody knows how you did it though. Caused a hell of a scandal. Why? No reason. Three people were murdered. Harry's a bit too modest to tell us how he did it. It had nothing to do with me. I just turned in the tapes. The president thought the accountant talked. Nobody really knows for sure. Three days later... they found the accountant, his wife, and kid... naked and tied up in the house... Hands and feet tied up with rope... all the hair on their bodies shaved off. The heads were found in different places. They killed them? No. They gift-wrapped them. This is ancient history now. Harry, how'd you do it? What they do with the tapes is their business. Next thing I knew, you moved out of New York. It had nothing to do with me. Come on, show and tell. How'd you do it? For God's sake, tell him. Turn it off, Stan. What for? Stan, turn it off. They ought to hear this. It's the best thing you've ever done. What was that, Stan? Well, it's the assignment that Harry did this week. It'll make history. Yeah? There's no moment between human beings that I cannot record... and there's no method that I cannot figure out. I could figure out any of Harry's schemes, right? Come on, come on. Try me. Let me give him the assignment, Harry. Yeah. This is a quad in the centre of the city. These are steps, benches all around. It's 12:00 noon... which means that it's lunchtime... for the people working in these offices. They're walking, talking, having lunch... and it's crowded. Naturally. Come on, Stan. Okay. Two people are constantly moving in circles... in and out of the crowd. We don't know whether they'll sit down or what. They're convinced they can't be recorded... because they're in a crowd and constantly moving. Yet, they're the target. The assignment is to get everything they say. How would you do it? One system won't do it. I could've told you that. Why didn't you? Go on, figure it out. You get to their clothes first. You pre-rig their clothes. There's no way of telling... what they're going to be wearing. Get somebody to bump into them. Get a drunk to plant a pin mike on them. They've been bugged before. It's too risky. I got it. You hire a lip-reader with binoculars. No. The client wants their actual voice. Why? So he can believe it. All right. I'll figure it out. I don't know. It must've been an expensive show. Who was so interested? Yeah, was it us? Who's us? Federal government. Private party. It would take at least four passes. I did it in three. Three? That's very nice. What did you use? Three-stage directional microphones... with Mosfet amplifier of my own design. We got another 20% conventionally just tailing them. Paul did. It was beautiful. It really was. It was a work of art. You should have seen it, though. These new microphones are just incredible. I couldn't believe it myself. We were 200 yards away. It was absolutely readable. I broke in a couple of newsreel cameramen. You should have been there, Bernie. What did they do? They took the cross hairs of the telescope... and lined it up on the mouths... No. The boy and the girl. What did they do? Oh, I don't know. But it was beautiful, something to see. Yeah. Sounds very pretty. I'd like to take a look at that mike, too. There it is. Oh. I always said we should be partners, Harry. You're the best, but you and me together, that'd be tops. I need a quick look at your plans and devices. I got all the manufacturing plants. We could make a fortune selling to Uncle Sam. Did you hear about the fag wiretapper... who could only tap a Princess phone? No. Made that up yourself, huh? It's pretty funny. Can I cut in? He's got a hell of a sense of humour. I'm talking about making millions... he's making with the jokes. Come on! Thanks a lot. What do you say, Harry? How about going into a partnership? I could use a partner, so could you. 50-50, how about it? I don't need anyone. That's all right. I do pretty good on my own, anyway. You got to give credit where credit's due, right? Abracadabra, Harry. See, I'm number two, Harry. I have to try harder. Would you, um... If you were a girl... who'd waited for someone... You can trust me. Harry, that's you and me when we were out there. What? No shit. Ha ha ha. It's the Moran Super P-7 pen mike and transmitter. That's terrific! The bugger got bugged, huh? He got you, Harry. And if you loved him and were patient with him... and even though he didn't dare ever... tell you anything about himself personally... Hey, touché, Harry. That's wild. When did you do that? How do you like it? What do you think? Would you... Would you go back to him? I think you better turn it off and get out. Are you kidding? It's just a joke, for Christ's sakes. Bernie, Harry don't like you to say "Christ's sakes." Well, I'm sorry, Harry. Are you crazy, too, Stanley? What's wrong? Let's have a party here. Paul, it's getting late. Come on, take it easy. Come on. Hey, Millard. Know what these things cost? This cost 1.500 beans. On the house, from me to you. Very nice to meet you. It's only a joke. Meredith? He's got no sense of humour. No. I'm going to stay here. Paul! Okay. I forgot my bag. Harry, I'm really sorry. I didn't mean anything. Come on, Stan. See you Monday, Harry. You want us to put the lights out? Night, Harry! Yeah. Goodnight, Harry. What do you think? I don't know what I'm going to get him... for Christmas yet. He's already got everything. Harry, are you going to give me a hard time tonight? # When the red, red robin # Harry! Harry! Come on. Come back. Turn it off. # Goes bob, bob, bobbin' along # # When the red, red robin # # Goes bob, bob, bobbin' along # # Wake up, wake up, you sleepyhead # She's frightened. This is where she's frightened. I don't know what I'm going to get him... for Christmas yet. This is no ordinary conversation. He doesn't need anything any more. It makes me feel... I haven't decided what I'm going to get you yet. Something. Forget it, Harry. It's only a trick. What? A job. You're not supposed to feel anything. You're just supposed to do it. That's all. Relax, honey. A lot of fun you are. You're supposed to tease me... give me hints, make me guess. You know. Does it bother you? What? Walking around in circles. Oh, look, that's terrible. He's not hurting anyone. Neither are we. Oh, God. "Oh, God." Listen to the way she says "Oh, God." Come here. Every time I see one of those old guys... I always think the same thing. What do you think? I always think... that he was once somebody's baby boy. Really. I... I do. I think he was once somebody's baby boy... and he had a mother and a father who loved him. And now there he is, half dead on a park bench... and where are his mother or his father... all his uncles now? Anyway, that's what I always think. I always think... how, when they had the newspaper strike... in New York... more of those old guys died. 50 of them froze to death in one night. Just because there were no newspapers? Really. Keeps them warm. Well, that's terrible. Who started this conversation, anyhow? You did. Did not. Yes, you did. You just don't remember it. Pretend like I just told you a joke. Where did you hear that? That's my secret. Later in the week. Sunday, maybe. Sunday, definitely. The Jack Tar Hotel. 3:00. Room 773. Look, Mark. Do you see him? The man with the hearing aid like Charles. No. Where? Right there, with the shopping bag. He's been following us all around... and he's following us close. It's nothing. Don't worry about it. # When the red, red robin # # Goes bob, bob, bobbin' along # # Along # Angel... God, it will be so good... to be finished with all this. I love you. It's all right, baby. It's all right. We're spending too much time together here. No. Let's stay just a little longer. "Kill us." He'd kill them if he had a chance. He'd kill us if he got the chance. Oh, God. What have I done? I have to destroy the tapes. I can't let it happen again. I better get back. It's almost 2:00. Oh, please, don't go. A family was murdered because of me. I know. I know, Harry. Everything will turn out. Oh, God. There's no protection. I follow them wherever they're going. And I can hear them. Bye-bye. Oh, wait, you have something in your eye. Yeah? You really don't. I just wanted to kiss you. I forgive you. I forgive you, darling. I forgive you. Listen. Listen. My name is Harry Caul. Can you hear me? Don't be afraid. I... I know you don't know who I am... but I know you. There isn't much to say about myself. I... Sick when I was a boy. I was very sick when I was a boy. I was paralyzed in my left arm and my left leg. I couldn't walk for six months. One doctor said that I'd probably never walk again. My mother... My mother used to lower me into a hot bath. It was therapy. One time the doorbell rang... and she went down to answer it. I started sliding down. I could feel the water. It started coming up to my chin, to my nose. When I woke up... my body was all greasy from the holy oil... she put on my body. I remember being disappointed I survived. When I was 5... my... my father introduced me to a friend of his. For no reason, I hit him in the stomach. He died a year later. He'll kill you if he gets a chance. I'm not afraid of death. I am afraid of murder. Meredith? Hey. Bitch. Good morning. May I help you? Yes. Extension 765, please. One moment, please. Director's office. I'd like to speak to the director's assistant, please. Mr Stett. Uh, Mr Martin Stett. Mr Caul is on the line. One moment, please. I'm sorry. That's impossible now. Can we get back to you? No, I... I... I have to talk to him. Can we have your name again? Caul. Would you mind spelling that? C-A-U-L. Caul. I'm putting you on hold. Mr Caul, we'll get right back to you. No. You don't have my telephone number. Hello? Yes? Mr Caul? This is Martin Stett. How did you get this number? We prepare dossiers on everyone... who comes in contact with the director. You know that means we've been watching you. We have the tapes. They're perfectly safe. The director was anxious to hear them as soon as possible. You seemed to be... I don't know... disturbed. I couldn't risk you destroying our tapes. You understand, don't you, Mr Caul? Our tapes have nothing to do with you. Why don't you come over now... and bring the photographs? The director's here... and he's prepared to pay you in full. Every time I see one of those old guys... I think the same thing. What do you think? I always think that he was once somebody's baby boy. Really. I... I do. He was once somebody's baby boy... and he had a mother and father who loved him... and now, there he is... half dead on a park bench. And where are his mother or his father... all his uncles now? Anyway, that's what I always think. I always think... how, when they had the newspaper strike in New York... more of those old guys died. 50 of them froze to death in one night. Just because there were no newspapers? Really. Keeps them warm. Sounds terrible. Who started this conversation anyhow? You did. Did not. Yes, you did. You just don't remember it. Oh, Mark, it's all right. We can talk. I can't stand it. I can't stand it any more. You're going to make me cry. I know, honey, I know. Me, too. No, don't. Oh, God. You want to hear that again? You want it to be true! No, I don't. I just want you to know... whatever you need to know. That's all. Your money's on the table. Do you think we can do this? I'm tired of drinking anyhow. I'm tired of mostly everything. Tired of me? Tired of you... but not today. Later in the week. Sunday, maybe. Sunday, definitely. The Jack Tar Hotel. 3:00. Room 773. Look, Mark, do you see him... the man with the hearing aid like Charles? No. Where? Right there, with the shopping bag. Please count your money outside. He's been following us all around. He was following us close. It's nothing. Don't worry about it. # When the red, red robin # # Goes bob, bob, bobbin' along # # Along # God, it will be so good... to be finished with all this. I love you. These are the pictures you asked for. We're spending too much time together here. No. Let's stay just a little longer. What will you do to her? ...kill us if he got the chance. I think he's been recording my telephone. Listen, I'd better get back. It's almost 2:00. No, please don't go back there. Not just yet. All right. All right, honey. I won't. 15.000 bucks. That's not bad for a day's work, is it, Mr Caul? What'll he do with them? We'll see. ...kill us if he got the chance. # When the red, red robin # # Goes bob, bob, bobbin' along # # Along # Later in the week. Sunday, maybe. Sunday, definitely. The Jack Tar Hotel. 3:00. Room 773. Uh... I wonder if you could give me room 773. 773? That is occupied, sir. The rooms are all basically the same, however. Well... Do you have a room that would be, uh... adjoining, uh... close by? Adjoining, just... Yes, I do. You do. I'm tired of this lying, all right? I can't stand it. I can't stand it any more. You're going to make me cry. I know. Me, too. No, don't. I have no idea what you're talking about. No idea! This is horrible... I love you. Aah! Aah! It was stated that Nixon would not deliver... the State of the Union message in person... Will you cut that out? How can you yell at me like that? And in my condition. You're not fit to be the father of my child. Oh, what is this? I'm trying to act like Wilma. Well, you're overdoing it. All right. Pull over. What's the big rush? I'm taking my wife to the hospital. She's having a baby. I got to hand it to you. You got intestinal fortitude. Sit down, Fred. You're wearing a groove in the floor. Look at Wilma out there. How can she be so calm... when she knows what I'm going through? How are you, Fred? How do you think I am? Betty, you go out there... and tell Wilma if she doesn't... Wait. Richard! I want to see the director. He's not in today. I'm afraid you'll have to leave now. Let's clear an aisle. Let these people through. Come on, clear the way. We'll answer your questions upstairs. Let these people through. Let these people through. Just one question. No, please. Do you suspect foul play in the accident? What about your corporate control? Will your stock now give you... controlling interest? What kind of insurance do you have? That's an unfair question. What do you think? I don't know what I'm getting him for Christmas. He's already got everything. Doesn't need anything any more. Do you feel there's an enemy within the company? He's not hurting anybody. Neither are we. Oh, God. ...drunk driving? I can't stand it. I can't stand it any more. Aah! Take it! Take it! Do you think we can do this? Later in the week. Sunday, maybe. Sunday, definitely. The Jack Tar Hotel. 3:00. Room 773. He'd kill us if he got the chance. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. We know that you know, Mr Caul. For your own sake, don't get involved any further. We'll be listening to you. >> Napisy pobrane z http://napisy.org << >>>>>>>> nowa wizja napisów <<<<<<<< |
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