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Clips from The Sting (1973)
"Set me up five more beers, will you, Danny?"
The Sting (1973)
"- You the owner here? - That's right."
The Sting (1973)
"That's a Joliet badge, Snyder. Don't cut much up here."
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"Looking for a guy on the lam for counterfeiting."
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"- Thought he might be here. - Don't think so."
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"I don't know what to do with this guy."
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"He's an Irishman who doesn't drink, doesn't smoke and doesn't chase dames."
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"He's a grand knight in the Knights of Columbus."
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"Sports?"
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"Just poker."
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"And he cheats."
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"Where does he play?"
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"The porters say he runs a braced game on the Century Limited..."
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"...when he comes here from New York. $100 minimum, straight poker."
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"A lot of high rollers ride that train just to play him."
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"That sounds good, J.J."
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"Which way are the rooms?"
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"Who told you this guy was in here?"
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"Nobody. I just know what kind of woman he likes."
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"I'm gonna check all the joy houses till I find him."
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"Maybe I could help you if you tell me his name."
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"Right through there. But I wouldn't go in there if I were you."
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"- What are you gonna do, call the cops? - I don't have to."
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"We'll play it out here. A huge duke is too simple."
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"Lonnegan is a fast egg. He's not going to sit still for a standard play."
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"What does that leave us? We can't con the payoff to a banker."
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"We'll use the wire."
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"Haven't known a player didn't wanna beat the ponies."
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"- The wire's been out of date for ten years. - That's why he won't know it."
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"Any objections to Hooker as second man?"
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"All right. We'll give Lonnegan the hook on the train and play him here."
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"Do you think I can get in that poker game?"
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"Just show up with a lot of money and look like a sucker."
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"By the way, any of you guys been passing bad money lately?"
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"Fella named Stenner had this place until about six months ago..."
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"...but he had to give it up."
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"It doesn't look so good, but maybe you can fix it up a little bit."
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"- How does it look, Eddie? - It looks all right, Kid."
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"- It's big enough, and it's off the street. - I don't know."
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"We'll take it. Do you manage that building at the end of the alley?"
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"- For 15 years. - I'll need a corner room facing this way."
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"- How much a week? - Only rents by the month."
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"- Last time I expect to see you down here. - Never heard of the place."
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"All we'll need is the bookie setup for now."
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"- That's pretty steep, Benny. - Gondorff's still a hot item."
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"- Where would I be if he gets hit? - Just give us what you can."
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"We'll send a truck."
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"How do you want to work this? Flat rate or percentage?"
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"Flat rate."
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"- Mr. Shaw? - Right."
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"You wanted to see me?"
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"I hear there's a friendly poker game on this train. Know about it?"
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"- Can you get me in that game? - I don't know."
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"That'll get you first alternate, sir."
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"Twist!"
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"Champ, you're looking like a million! Good to see you!"
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"Goldie, you old son of a gun."
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"I saw the Kid in Denver. He says to say hello to you."
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"Joiner, are you still working those shapes?"
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"Any number you want, Twist!"
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"- It's good to see you. - Dukey, how are you?"
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"Come on in."
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"- When did you get back in town? - A couple of days ago."
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"You heard about Luther Coleman, didn't you?"
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"Yes. The boys were passing the hat for Alva and the kids."
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"- I never seen the guys so worked up. - Don't worry about it, Dukey."
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"We're gonna send a little calling card of our own."
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"Gondorff is setting up a wire store. I'll need a 20-man boost right away."
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"I got plenty of talent out there tonight. Take your pick. Lace!"
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"This is a tough one. These boys have got to be the quill."
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"Patty, give me the sheet."
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"Sure."
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"Gondorff's already on..."
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"Hello, Snyder."
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"- What are you doing up here? - I'm on vacation."
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"You seen that friend of yours lately?"
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"No, no. He packed it in. Enrolled in detective school."
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"If you see him..."
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"...you tell him he better pay up before I get to him."
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"Thanks, Lace."
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"...Suitcase Murphy and the Big Alabama are in from New Orleans."
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"Crying Jonesy and the Boone Kid from Denver."
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"Dippy Burke and Limehouse Chappie from New York."
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"- We'll run the route tonight. - Okay, Twist, but..."
The Sting (1973)
"...if this thing blows up, remember, I can't do you no good downtown."
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"Dukey, if this thing blows up..."
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"...the feds will be the least of our problems."
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"Yeah?"
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"- You in? - Yeah, I think so."
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"I gave the kayducer a C-note. Did you find out the deck?"
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"He usually plays with a Tallyho Fan or a Tallyho Circle."
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"I got you one of each."
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"That's nice work, J.J. Here."
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"- I'm sorry. - Don't mention it, ma'am."
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"She picked him clean. He never missed it."
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"- He's waiting for you in the card room. - Let him wait."
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"If we ever get to it."
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"Excuse me."
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"He seemed like a pleasant man, a lot of cash on him."
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"$200 suit, expensive luggage. I'll vouch for him."
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"- Why isn't he here then? - Don't worry. He'll be here."
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"All right."
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"What're you doing?"
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"Always drink gin with a mark, kid. He can't tell if you cut it."
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"- $2,000 for you, Mr. Clayton. - Thank you."
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"- Let's go. - I think that's a good idea."
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"Mr. Clemens, give me the cards."
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"Sorry I'm late, guys. I was taking a crap."
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"Mr. Shaw, meet Mr. Jameson from Chicago."
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"- And Mr. Lonnegan from New York. - Pleased to meet you."
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"Any of you guys want to make a little book in Chicago, I'm the guy to see."
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"...$100 minimum, table stakes."
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"Mr. Shaw, this is a gentleman's game. We assume you're all good for your debts."
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"- How much would you like, Mr. Shaw? - I'll start with $5,000."
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"We usually require a tie at this table. If you don't have one, we can get you one."
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"Lonnegan."
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"Jackson?"
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"Jackson, Jackson. Oh, yeah."
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"Ever play the wire, Curly?"
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"Roped for it long ago. I can shill, mark board, anything you want."
The Sting (1973)
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