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1 00:02:28 Harry, answer that.
2 00:02:33 So what do you wanna hack for, Bickle?
3 00:02:36 I can't sleep nights.
4 00:02:37 There's porno theaters for that.
5 00:02:39 I know. I tried that.
6 00:02:46 So what do you do now?
7 00:02:47 Now? Ride around nights mostly. Subways, buses.
8 00:02:52 Figure I might as well get paid for it.
9 00:02:55 You wanna work uptown? South Bronx, Harlem?
10 00:02:57 I'll work anytime, anywhere.
11 00:02:59 Will you work Jewish holidays?
12 00:03:01 Anytime, anywhere.
13 00:03:03 Let me see your chauffeur's license.
14 00:03:08 - How's your record? - It's clean.
15 00:03:10 It's real clean, like my conscience.
16 00:03:13 You gonna break my chops?
17 00:03:14 I got enough trouble with guys like you.
18 00:03:17 If you're gonna, you can take it on the arches.
19 00:03:20 Sorry, sir, I didn't mean that.
20 00:03:24 - Physical? - Clean.
21 00:03:26 - Age? - 26.
22 00:03:28 Education?
23 00:03:30 Some.
24 00:03:33 Here, there.
25 00:03:38 Military record?
26 00:03:39 Honorable discharge.
27 00:03:42 May 1973.
28 00:03:44 - Were you in the Army? - Marines.
29 00:03:49 I was in the Marines too.
30 00:03:53 So what is it?
31 00:03:55 You need an extra job?
32 00:03:58 Are you moonlighting?
33 00:04:01 Well, I just wanna work long hours.
34 00:04:04 What's moonlighting?
35 00:04:06 Look...
36 00:04:07 just fill these out and check back tomorrow.
37 00:04:11 O'Brien, please step up.
38 00:04:13 Take the car out through 58th Street, please.
39 00:04:16 Because it's crowded on 57th.
40 00:04:27 All right, all right. I'll come down here.
41 00:05:13 May 10th.
42 00:05:15 Thank God for the rain, which washed away...
43 00:05:18 the garbage and the trash off the sidewalks.
44 00:05:22 I'm working long hours now.
45 00:05:24 Six in the afternoon to six in the morning, sometimes even eight.
46 00:05:28 Six days a week, sometimes seven days a week.
47 00:05:31 It's a long hustle, but it keeps me real busy.
48 00:05:34 I can take in $300, $350 a week.
49 00:05:37 Sometimes even more, when I do it off the meter.
50 00:06:04 All the animals come out at night.
51 00:06:08 Whores, skunk-pussies, buggers, queens, fairies, dopers, junkies.
52 00:06:14 Sick, venal.
53 00:06:18 Someday, a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets.
54 00:06:30 I go all over.
55 00:06:31 I take people to the Bronx, Brooklyn, Harlem.
56 00:06:35 I don't care. Don't make no difference to me.
57 00:06:39 It does to some. Some won't even take spooks.
58 00:06:42 Don't make no difference to me.
59 00:06:44 48th and 6th, please.
60 00:06:46 Man, you are gorgeous! Beautiful little girl.
61 00:06:52 I can't afford to get stopped.
62 00:06:55 We wouldn't want that to happen.
63 00:06:58 There'll be a big tip for you if you do the right things.
64 00:07:01 You got a way.
65 00:07:03 You got a way.
66 00:07:06 Now you're talking!
67 00:07:09 Driver, hurry up, will you?
68 00:07:49 Each night when I return the cab to the garage,
69 00:07:51 I clean the come off the back seat.
70 00:07:59 Some nights, I clean up the blood.
71 00:08:34 Can I help you?
72 00:08:36 Yeah, what's your name?
73 00:08:38 My name is Travis.
74 00:08:40 That's nice. What can I do for you?
75 00:08:44 I'd like to know what your name is.
76 00:08:48 Gimme a break.
77 00:08:49 You can tell me what your name is.
78 00:08:51 I'm not gonna do anything.
79 00:08:53 Do you want me to call the manager?
80 00:08:55 You don't have to...
81 00:08:57 - Troy! - All right. Okay, I mean...
82 00:09:01 Can I have a Chuckles there?
83 00:09:06 Do you have any Jujus? They last longer. I'd like to get them too.
84 00:09:11 What you see is what we got.
85 00:09:22 I'll take these.
86 00:09:26 Coca-Cola.
87 00:09:27 We don't have Coca-Cola. Royal Crown Cola is all we got.
88 00:09:33 A dollar eighty-five.
89 00:09:57 Twelve hours of work and I still can't sleep.
90 00:10:01 Damn.
91 00:10:02 Days go on and on. And they don't end.
92 00:10:08 All my life needed was a sense of someplace to go.
93 00:10:12 I don't believe that one should devote his life to morbid self-attention.
94 00:10:16 I believe someone should become a person like other people.
95 00:10:22 I first saw her at...
96 00:10:24 Palantine campaign headquarters at 63rd and Broadway.
97 00:10:28 She was wearing a white dress.
98 00:10:31 She appeared like an angel...
99 00:10:34 out of this filthy mass.
100 00:10:37 She is alone.
101 00:10:40 They...
102 00:10:42 cannot...
103 00:10:44 touch...
104 00:10:46 her.
105 00:10:59 You delivered two boxes.
106 00:11:02 I think it's a total of 5000 campaign buttons.
107 00:11:05 Now, all the ones we had before and our slogan is...
108 00:11:08 "We are the people," and "are" is underlined.
109 00:11:11 These new buttons have "we" underlined.
110 00:11:14 That reads, "We are the people." Well, I think there's a difference.
111 00:11:19 "We are the people" is not the same as "We are the people."
112 00:11:23 Let's not fight.
113 00:11:26 Look, we'll make it real simple.
114 00:11:28 We don't pay for the buttons.
115 00:11:30 - We throw the buttons away, all right? - Tom, come here a minute.
116 00:11:36 What?
117 00:11:44 What?
118 00:11:46 If Andy okays this canvass report, send a copy to all headquarters.
119 00:11:50 I gotta xerox that New York Times article.
120 00:11:53 - Don't forget the new photos. - I didn't.
121 00:11:55 We have to emphasize mandatory welfare. That's the issue to push.
122 00:12:00 First push the man, then the issue.
123 00:12:02 Senator Palantine is a dynamic man.
124 00:12:04 An intelligent, interesting, fresh, fascinating man.
125 00:12:07 You forgot sexy.
126 00:12:09 I did not forget sexy.
127 00:12:10 You sound like you're selling mouthwash.
128 00:12:13 We are selling it.
129 00:12:15 - Are we authorized to do that? - Very funny.
130 00:12:17 You can get in trouble selling pharmaceuticals here.
131 00:12:20 My uncle's in jail because of that.
132 00:12:23 It's not really jail.
133 00:12:26 Of course, with his wife, anything would be jail.
134 00:12:27 Look over there.
135 00:12:29 I love you.
136 00:12:30 Notice anything?
137 00:12:32 - No. - Well, put your glasses on.
138 00:12:34 Okay, just a minute. All right.
139 00:12:37 That taxi driver's been staring at us.
140 00:12:49 What taxi driver?
141 00:12:50 The one that's sitting there.
142 00:12:52 - How long has he been there? - It feels like a long time.
143 00:12:56 - Does he bother you? - No.
144 00:12:59 You mean yes. You're being sarcastic.
145 00:13:01 You're quick. You're really quick.
146 00:13:03 I try to be real quick.
147 00:13:05 I'll play the maIe in this reIationship...
148 00:13:07 Good luck.
149 00:13:09 and tell him to move. And I don't need good luck.
150 00:13:12 Oh yes, you do. You just think you don't.
151 00:13:23 You're blocking our doorway.
152 00:13:25 You think you might move your cab?
153 00:15:08 You know, eye shadow, mascara...
154 00:15:11 Lipstick, rouge.
155 00:15:13 Not rouge. Blush-on, they call it.
156 00:15:16 - The kind with the brush. - Yeah, it's Blush-on.
157 00:15:22 Travis
158 00:15:23 - Hey, Wiz. - That's Blush-on. My wife uses it.
159 00:15:27 Ask Travis. He's a Iadies' man.
160 00:15:30 A cup of coffee.
161 00:15:32 Whatever the fuck it is, she uses a lot of it.
162 00:15:35 And then perfume. The spray kind.
163 00:15:38 Then in the middle of the Triboro Bridge...
164 00:15:40 And this woman is beautiful, she changes her pantyhose.
165 00:15:44 - No. - Oh, yeah.
166 00:15:45 - What'd you do? - I throw the man out,
167 00:15:49 and I jump in the back seat and whip it out.
168 00:15:51 And I said, "You know what this is?"
169 00:15:53 She says, "It's love." I fuck her brains out.
170 00:15:56 She goes wild and says,
171 00:15:58 "That's the greatest single experience of my life."
172 00:16:01 Then she gave me a $200 tip...
173 00:16:03 and her phone number in Acapulco.
174 00:16:06 You know Doughboy, Charlie T.
175 00:16:10 Hey, Travis. Got change for a nickeI?
176 00:16:13 Doughboy will do anything for a buck.
177 00:16:17 So how's it hanging?
178 00:16:23 What's that?
179 00:16:28 I turn on the radio. Some fleet driver from Bell just got all cut up.
180 00:16:32 Stickup?
181 00:16:33 No, he got cut up by some crazy fucker. Cut half his ear off.
182 00:16:37 - Where? - It was on 122nd Street.
183 00:16:42 Fucking Mau Mau land.
184 00:16:47 You run all over town, don't you, Travis?
185 00:16:51 Travis
186 00:16:57 Travis
187 00:16:59 - You run all over town, don't you? - Emrr.
188 00:17:02 You handle some pretty rough customers.
189 00:17:05 Yeah, I have.
190 00:17:07 - You carry a piece? - No.
191 00:17:10 - You need one? - No.
192 00:17:13 I know a fella who can get you a real nice deal.
193 00:17:16 Lots of shit around.
194 00:17:18 I never use mine. I'm conservative.
195 00:17:22 But it's a good thing to have just as a threat.
196 00:17:35 I'm gonna go dig my dirt.
197 00:17:39 Travis
198 00:17:42 Look.
199 00:17:44 Piece of Errol Flynn's bathtub.
200 00:17:47 Dig the symbols.
201 00:17:49 F-4-0-5-4-3-4.
202 00:17:54 And the watermark.
203 00:17:56 There's one person...
204 00:17:58 there's two persons...
205 00:18:00 and there's three persons.
206 00:18:01 I got this at his estate, The Pines.
207 00:18:04 Take it, and if you can sell it, you give me...
208 00:18:06 - half of what you got. - I don't want to.
209 00:18:11 I'm gonna get in my cab and boogie.
210 00:18:28 Oh, I'm so terribly sorry.
211 00:18:32 - Nothing. - That's very cute. Thank you.
212 00:18:35 Hey, you wanna see something?
213 00:18:37 Wait, I just typed, "You wanna see something?"
214 00:18:42 - What? - If you had...
215 00:18:44 these three fingers missing on this hand...
216 00:18:46 and that hand missing on that hand...
217 00:18:49 - how would you light the match? - I wouldn't light a match.
218 00:18:53 Go ahead. Give it a try.
219 00:18:56 Well, I don't think I could do it.
220 00:18:59 No?
221 00:19:00 It's gonna be difficult.
222 00:19:02 I'll give it a try.
223 00:19:12 I got my thumb back for a second. Thank God.
224 00:19:16 Just a minute.
225 00:19:25 I can't do it.
226 00:19:27 The guy at the newsstand can.
227 00:19:29 Well, I don't work at a newsstand.
228 00:19:33 - Anyway, he's probably Italian. - No.
229 00:19:35 - You're sure? - He's black.
230 00:19:36 If he had been Italian, he might've been a thief.
231 00:19:40 If a thief screws up on the job, the mob bIows his fingers off.
232 00:19:44 This sounds like a joke, but it's true.
233 00:19:46 If they kill a stooI pigeon, they leave a canary on the body.
234 00:19:50 - It's symboIic. - Why not a pigeon instead of a canary?
235 00:19:53 I don't know why not. Wait a minute.
236 00:19:56 You gotta catch a pigeon. A canary, you can walk into a pet store...
237 00:20:00 kill it right there. Put it on anyone you want.
238 00:20:30 - I'd like to volunteer. - I'll take you right over here.
239 00:20:34 I'd rather volunteer to her, if you don't mind.
240 00:20:40 Why do you have to volunteer to me?
241 00:20:43 Because you are the most beautiful woman I have ever seen.
242 00:20:49 Thanks.
243 00:20:51 But what do you think of Palantine?
244 00:20:57 I...
245 00:20:58 The man you're volunteering to help elect President.
246 00:21:03 I'm sure he'll make a good President.
247 00:21:05 I don't know what his policies are,
248 00:21:07 but I'm sure he'll make a good one.
249 00:21:10 - Do you want to canvass? - Yeah, I'll canvass.
250 00:21:13 How do you feel about his stand on welfare?
251 00:21:16 I don't really know his stand on welfare,
252 00:21:18 but I'm sure it's a good stand.
253 00:21:21 - You're sure of that? - Yeah.
254 00:21:26 We all work together here, day and night...
255 00:21:28 so I'm sure the gentlemen will sign you up over there.
256 00:21:32 The thing is, I drive a taxi at night, so it's kind of hard for me...
257 00:21:36 to work in the day.
258 00:21:40 Then what exactly do you want?
259 00:21:42 Would you like to have coffee and pie with me?
260 00:21:45 Why?
261 00:21:46 - Why? I'll tell you why. - Yeah?
262 00:21:50 I think you're a lonely person.
263 00:21:52 I drive by a lot, and I see you here.
264 00:21:55 I see a lot of people around you...
265 00:21:57 and I see these phones and all this stuff on your desk...
266 00:22:01 and it means nothing.
267 00:22:02 And when I came inside and met you...
268 00:22:04 I saw in your eyes and how you carried yourself...
269 00:22:07 that you're not a happy person.
270 00:22:10 And I think you need something.
271 00:22:12 If you wanna call it a friend, you can call it that.
272 00:22:16 - You're gonna be my friend? - Yeah.
273 00:22:27 What do you say?
274 00:22:33 It's a little hard standing here and asking you, so...
275 00:22:41 Five minutes, that's all. Just outside. Right around here.
276 00:22:45 I'm there to protect you.
277 00:22:53 Come on. Just take a little break.
278 00:22:58 I have a break at 4:00. If you're here...
279 00:23:00 - 4:00 today? - Yeah.
280 00:23:02 - I'll be here. - I'm sure you will.
281 00:23:06 - All right. Four p.m. - Right.
282 00:23:09 - Outside in the front? - Yes.
283 00:23:11 OK
284 00:23:12 Oh, my name is Travis. Betsy?
285 00:23:16 Travis.
286 00:23:18 I appreciate this, Betsy.
287 00:23:35 May 26th, four o'clock p.m.
288 00:23:37 I took Betsy to Charles' Coffee Shop on Columbus Circle.
289 00:23:42 I had black coffee and apple pie with...
290 00:23:45 a slice of melted yellow cheese.
291 00:23:47 I think that was a good selection.
292 00:23:50 Betsy had coffee and a fruit salad dish.
293 00:23:52 She could've had anything she wanted.
294 00:23:54 15,000 volunteers in New York alone isn't bad.
295 00:23:58 But the organizationaI probIems!
296 00:24:01 Yeah, I know what you mean. I got the same probIems.
297 00:24:04 I gotta get organized. LittIe things, like my apartment, my possessions.
298 00:24:10 I should get a sign: "One of these days, I'll get organiz-ized."
299 00:24:14 You mean "organized"?
300 00:24:16 Organiz-ized.
301 00:24:18 Organiz-ized. It's a joke.
302 00:24:22 O-R-G-A-N-E-Z-I-E-Z-D.
303 00:24:24 You mean "organiz-ized." Like those signs in offices that say, "Thimk."
304 00:24:35 Do you like where you work?
305 00:24:38 We've got some good people. Palantine's got a good chance.
306 00:24:46 You know you have beautiful eyes?
307 00:24:54 Do you like the guy you work with?
308 00:24:57 He's okay.
309 00:25:00 Yeah, I know. But do you like him?
310 00:25:02 He's funny and very good at his job.
311 00:25:04 Though he does have a few problems.
312 00:25:07 I'd say he has quite a few probIems.
313 00:25:11 His energy seems to go in the wrong places.
314 00:25:14 When I walked in and I saw you two sitting there...
315 00:25:17 I could just tell that there was no connection...
316 00:25:20 whatsoever.
317 00:25:22 And when I walked in, there was something between us.
318 00:25:26 There was an impulse we were both following.
319 00:25:28 So that gave me the right to talk to you.
320 00:25:31 Otherwise, I never would've had the right to talk to you.
321 00:25:35 I never would've had the courage to talk to you.
322 00:25:39 And with him, I feIt there was nothing.
323 00:25:42 When I walked in, I knew I was right.
324 00:25:44 Did you feel that way?
325 00:25:49 I wouldn't be here if I didn't.
326 00:25:53 Where are you from?
327 00:25:55 Upstate.
328 00:26:00 That fellow, I don't like him.
329 00:26:02 Not that I don't like him, I just think he's silly.
330 00:26:08 I don't think he respects you.
331 00:26:11 I don't beIieve I've ever met anyone quite like you.
332 00:26:25 You wanna go to...
333 00:26:28 a movie with me?
334 00:26:31 I have to go back to work now.
335 00:26:32 I don't mean now, like another time?
336 00:26:41 Sure. You know what you remind me of?
337 00:26:44 - What? - That song...
338 00:26:48 by Kris Kristofferson.
339 00:26:54 - Who's that? - The songwriter.
340 00:26:57 " He's a prophet...
341 00:26:59 He's a prophet and a pusher...
342 00:27:01 partly truth, partly fiction, a walking contradiction."
343 00:27:06 You saying that about me?
344 00:27:08 Who else would I be talking about?
345 00:27:10 I'm no pusher. I've never pushed.
346 00:27:13 Just the part about the contradictions.
347 00:27:16 You are that.
348 00:27:49 I called Betsy again. She said maybe we'd go to a movie...
349 00:27:53 after work tomorrow. That's my day off.
350 00:27:56 At first she hesitated,
351 00:27:57 but I called her again and she agreed.
352 00:28:01 Betsy, Betsy. Oh, no.
353 00:28:03 Betsy what? I forgot to ask her last name.
354 00:28:06 Damn! I gotta remember stuff like that.
355 00:28:21 Don't worry about anyone committing themselves...
356 00:28:24 untiI things come in from California.
357 00:28:26 Listen, I think we should've waited for the Iimo.
358 00:28:30 I don't mind the cab, but I mind...
359 00:28:31 going to California without the right preparation.
360 00:28:35 Are you Charles Palantine, the candidate?
361 00:28:39 Yes, I am.
362 00:28:42 I tell everybody that
363 00:28:44 comes in this taxi that they have to vote for you.
364 00:28:48 Why, thank you...
365 00:28:51 Travis.
366 00:28:53 I'm sure you'll win. Everybody I know will vote for you.
367 00:28:56 I was gonna put your sticker in my taxi...
368 00:28:58 but the company said it was against their policy.
369 00:29:01 They're a bunch of jerks.
370 00:29:03 Let me tell you, I have learned more about America...
371 00:29:06 from riding in cabs than in all the limos in the U.S.
372 00:29:11 - Oh, yeah? - That's true.
373 00:29:15 - Can I ask you something, Travis? - Sure.
374 00:29:18 What bugs you the most about this country?
375 00:29:22 Well, I don't know. I don't follow political issues that closely, sir.
376 00:29:28 Well, there must be something.
377 00:29:30 Well, whatever it is, he should clean up this city here...
378 00:29:35 because it's like an open sewer. It's full of fiIth and scum.
379 00:29:40 Sometimes I can hardIy take it.
380 00:29:42 Whatever becomes the President should just...
381 00:29:45 really clean it up. You know what I mean?
382 00:29:48 Sometimes I go out and I smell it. I get headaches, it's so bad.
383 00:29:51 And they just never go away, you know?
384 00:29:55 I think that the President should just...
385 00:29:58 clean up this mess. He should flush it right down the fucking toilet.
386 00:30:10 I think I know what you mean, Travis.
387 00:30:13 But it's not gonna be easy.
388 00:30:15 - We'll have to make radicaI changes. - Damn straight.
389 00:30:20 Here you go. Keep the change.
390 00:30:22 Thank you.
391 00:30:27 - Nice talking to you. - Nice talking to you, sir.
392 00:30:29 You're a good man. I know you're gonna win.
393 00:30:32 Thank you, I think.
394 00:30:56 Just get me outta here, all right?
395 00:31:02 Come on!
396 00:31:05 Come on, baby. This is a real drag.
397 00:31:07 Now, come on! Don't make a scene.
398 00:31:11 You wanna get busted?
399 00:31:13 Bitch, be cool!
400 00:31:23 Don't start no trouble.
401 00:31:26 Cabbie, just forget about this.
402 00:31:29 Be cool, bitch!
403 00:31:48 What's wrong? Baby.
404 00:32:24 Get your ass out of here!
405 00:33:35 - Hi there. - Hi.
406 00:33:38 - Have a nice day today? - Not particularly.
407 00:33:41 Got a present for you.
408 00:33:47 Now back to Gene Krupa's syncopated style shortly.
409 00:33:59 Why'd you do that?
410 00:34:00 What else am I gonna do with my money?
411 00:34:04 I wish you'd have listened to this.
412 00:34:06 I would have, except my record player doesn't work now.
413 00:34:10 Your stereo's broken?
414 00:34:11 How do you stand it? I can't live without music.
415 00:34:14 I don't follow music too much, but I would really like to.
416 00:34:18 Then you haven't played this record yet.
417 00:34:20 No
418 00:34:22 But I was thinking maybe we could listen to it on your record player.
419 00:34:27 Now, going back through 40 years of Chick Webb.
420 00:34:47 You gotta be kidding.
421 00:34:48 - What? - This is a dirty movie.
422 00:34:52 No, no. This is a movie that a lot of couples come to.
423 00:34:56 All kinds of couples go here.
424 00:34:59 - You sure about that? - Yeah.
425 00:35:01 I see them all the time.
426 00:35:07 Come on.
427 00:35:50 - Where are you going? - I have to leave.
428 00:35:53 - Why? - I don't know why I came in here.
429 00:35:55 - I don't like these movies. - Well, I mean...
430 00:35:58 I didn't know you'd feel that way about this movie.
431 00:36:01 - If I had... - Are these the only movies you go to?
432 00:36:04 Yeah, I mean I come and this is not so bad.
433 00:36:07 Taking me here is as exciting to me as saying, "Let's fuck."
434 00:36:15 There are other movies I can take you to.
435 00:36:18 I don't know much about them, but I can take you other pIaces.
436 00:36:22 We're just different.
437 00:36:24 - Wait a second. - I have to go.
438 00:36:26 - I've got to go now. - Wait.
439 00:36:28 - Wait a second, I want to talk. - But I have to go.
440 00:36:32 Taxi!
441 00:36:33 Can I talk to you at Ieast?
442 00:36:34 Won't you at Ieast to talk to me? I didn't know you...
443 00:36:37 Take the record.
444 00:36:39 - I've aIready got it. - But, please.
445 00:36:42 I bought it for you, Betsy.
446 00:36:43 Okay, now I've got two. Let's go.
447 00:36:46 Can I call you?
448 00:36:49 Jesus Christ, I got a taxi.
449 00:36:57 Hello, Betsy.
450 00:36:59 Hi, it's Travis.
451 00:37:02 Listen, I'm sorry about the other night.
452 00:37:05 I didn't know that was the way you feIt about it.
453 00:37:10 Well, I didn't know. If I'd have taken you somewhere else.
454 00:37:17 Are you feeling better or...?
455 00:37:20 Maybe you had a virus or something. A 24-hour virus, you know.
456 00:37:23 It can happen. Yeah.
457 00:37:30 You've been working hard, huh?
458 00:37:37 Would you like to have some dinner with me...
459 00:37:41 in the next few days or something?
460 00:37:46 How about a cup of coffee?
461 00:37:48 I could come by the headquarters or something, and we could...
462 00:37:53 Okay, okay.
463 00:37:57 Did you get my flowers and the...?
464 00:38:02 You didn't get them? But I sent some fIowers.
465 00:38:10 OK
466 00:38:13 Can I call you again?
467 00:38:15 Tomorrow or the next day?
468 00:38:18 No, I'm gonna Okay, yeah, sure.
469 00:38:21 So long.
470 00:38:25 I tried several times to call her...
471 00:38:27 but after the first call, she wouldn't come to the phone.
472 00:38:31 I also sent flowers, but with no luck.
473 00:38:34 The smell of the flowers made me sicker.
474 00:38:37 The headaches got worse. I think I got stomach cancer.
475 00:38:42 I shouldn't complain, though.
476 00:38:45 You're only as healthy...
477 00:38:47 You're only as healthy as you feel.
478 00:38:51 You're only...
479 00:38:53 as healthy...
480 00:38:55 as...
481 00:38:56 you...
482 00:38:58 feel.
483 00:39:10 - Let's not have trouble. - Why won't you talk to me?
484 00:39:14 You think I don't know you're here?
485 00:39:16 You think I don't know?
486 00:39:19 - Please leave. - Take your hands off!
487 00:39:21 I just want you to know...
488 00:39:23 Please. This is no place to do this.
489 00:39:26 - Take your hands off!
490 00:39:27 - Take your hands off! - Just leave.
491 00:39:29 - All right, leave, then! - I wanna tell you...
492 00:39:32 you're in hell! And you'll die in hell.
493 00:39:35 - There's a cop over there. - You're like the rest of them.
494 00:39:38 Look, I'm calling the cop. Officer!
495 00:39:43 Officer!
496 00:39:46 Don't come around here, because I'll call the police!
497 00:39:50 I realize now, how much she's just like the others, cold and distant.
498 00:39:56 Many people are like that.
499 00:39:58 Women for sure. They're like a union.
500 00:40:02 Yo, cabbie!
501 00:40:11 Pull over to the curb over there. Right over there.
502 00:40:17 No, don't.
503 00:40:20 The fucking meter. What are you doing?
504 00:40:22 What are you doing with the meter?
505 00:40:25 Did I tell you to do that with the meter?
506 00:40:28 Put the meter back.
507 00:40:30 I don't care what I have to pay.
508 00:40:32 I'm not getting out. Put the meter back on.
509 00:40:36 Put it down.
510 00:40:38 That's right. Put it down!
511 00:40:43 That's right.
512 00:40:45 Why are you writing? Don't write!
513 00:40:48 Put the thing down. Just sit.
514 00:40:53 I didn't tell you to write. I just said, "Pull over."
515 00:40:56 Pull over to the curb and sit here.
516 00:41:01 We're gonna sit.
517 00:41:21 Cabbie, you see that light up there? In the window?
518 00:41:27 The light? The window in the second floor.
519 00:41:32 The one that's closest to the edge of the building.
520 00:41:37 The light up in the window. Second story.
521 00:41:42 What are you, blind?
522 00:41:44 Do you see the light?
523 00:41:46 - Yeah. - you see it. Good.
524 00:41:51 See the woman?
525 00:41:55 Do you see the woman in the window?
526 00:42:00 - Yeah. - Do you see the woman in the window?
527 00:42:03 I want you to see that woman because that's my wife.
528 00:42:09 But that's not my apartment.
529 00:42:13 It's not my apartment. You know who lives there?
530 00:42:17 No, you wouldn't know. But you know who lives there?
531 00:42:22 A nigger lives there.
532 00:42:24 How do you like that?
533 00:42:33 And I'm gonna kill her.
534 00:42:37 There's nothing else. I'm gonna kill her.
535 00:42:40 What do you think of that?
536 00:42:44 I said, "What do you think of that?"
537 00:42:47 Don't answer.
538 00:42:48 You don't have to answer everything.
539 00:42:55 I'm gonna kill her with a .44 Magnum pistol.
540 00:42:58 I have a .44 Magnum pistol. I'm gonna kill her with that gun.
541 00:43:03 Did you ever see what a .44 Magnum can do to a woman's face?
542 00:43:06 It'd fucking destroy it. Just bIow it right apart.
543 00:43:10 That's what it can do to a face.
544 00:43:13 Did you ever see what it can do to a woman's pussy?
545 00:43:18 You should see what a .44 Magnum's gonna do to a woman's pussy.
546 00:43:28 What's that?
547 00:43:30 I know you must think that I'm, you know...
548 00:43:33 You must think I'm pretty sick or something.
549 00:43:38 Right? You must think I'm pretty sick?
550 00:43:44 Right? I bet you really think I'm sick, right?
551 00:43:55 You think I'm sick?
552 00:43:59 You don't have to answer. I'm paying for the ride.
553 00:44:05 I picked up this midget, you know.
554 00:44:07 He's very well-dressed, Italian suit...
555 00:44:10 good-looking, with a beautiful bIonde.
556 00:44:13 - A lady midget? - No, the guy was a midget.
557 00:44:15 - The blonde was a lady. - I got you.
558 00:44:18 Those midgets are funny.
559 00:44:21 Sometimes I like to hold a midget.
560 00:44:23 They always want to sit in the front seat.
561 00:44:28 Then I pick up these two fags. They're going downtown.
562 00:44:34 They're wearing rhinestone T-shirts. They start arguing and yelling.
563 00:44:38 The other one says, "You bitch," and starts beating him.
564 00:44:41 I say, "I don't care what you do in the privacy...
565 00:44:44 of your own home, behind closed doors."
566 00:44:47 This is America, a free country.
567 00:44:49 We got a pursuit of happiness thing. You're consenting, you're adult.
568 00:44:54 But, you know, in my fucking cab, don't go busting heads.
569 00:44:58 - Do what you want. - Tell them to go to California.
570 00:45:02 In California, when two fags split up, one's got to pay the other alimony.
571 00:45:08 Not bad. They're way ahead out there, you know? California.
572 00:45:13 So I tell them to get out.
573 00:45:15 One time, I saw a cop chase this guy with one leg.
574 00:45:18 - He was on crutches, you know. - The cop?
575 00:45:21 No, the dude he was chasing. Fucking cops, they chase anything.
576 00:45:25 You got that five you owe me?
577 00:45:30 My man is Ioading, Ioading.
578 00:45:34 I be broke if I hadn't caught me some people
579 00:45:37 from Ohio out at Kennedy.
580 00:45:39 I took them into Manhattan by way of Long Beach,
581 00:45:41 tipped me $5.
582 00:45:43 How's the action around?
583 00:45:45 It's very sIow.
584 00:45:48 I'm shoving on.
585 00:45:50 Hey, Wiz, wait.
586 00:45:53 Can I talk to you for a second?
587 00:45:55 Bye, Killer.
588 00:45:59 Thank you, good night.
589 00:46:16 - You can have them! - You get out or you what?
590 00:46:19 Hey, don't be hitting my man!
591 00:46:23 You better take your ass out, boy!
592 00:46:30 Yeah
593 00:46:32 I know you and I ain't talked too much, you know.
594 00:46:34 But you've been around, so...
595 00:46:37 Shoot, that's why they call me the Wizard.
596 00:46:40 I got...
597 00:46:42 It's just that I got a...
598 00:46:46 Things got you down?
599 00:46:48 Yeah, happens to the best of them.
600 00:46:52 Yeah, they got me real down. Real...
601 00:47:00 I just want to go out...
602 00:47:02 and you know, really, really do something.
603 00:47:08 Taxi life, you mean?
604 00:47:11 Yeah
605 00:47:14 No, it's...
606 00:47:17 I don't know.
607 00:47:20 I just want to go out...
608 00:47:23 I really
609 00:47:26 I really want to...
610 00:47:28 I got some bad ideas in my head.
611 00:47:33 Look at it this way.
612 00:47:36 A man takes a job.
613 00:47:41 And that job...
614 00:47:45 you know, that becomes what he is.
615 00:47:47 You know, like...
616 00:47:51 You do a thing, and that's what you are.
617 00:47:55 I've been a cabbie for 17 years. Ten years at night.
618 00:47:59 And I still don't own my own cab. You know why?
619 00:48:02 Because I don't want to. That must be what I want.
620 00:48:07 To be on the night shift, driving somebody else's cab.
621 00:48:10 You understand?
622 00:48:13 You get a job, you become the job.
623 00:48:16 One guy lives in Brooklyn, one guy lives in Sutton PIace.
624 00:48:20 You get a lawyer, another guy's a doctor.
625 00:48:22 Another guy dies, another guy gets well...
626 00:48:26 and people are born.
627 00:48:28 I envy you, your youth.
628 00:48:31 Go out and get Iaid. Get drunk. Do anything.
629 00:48:37 You got no choice, anyway. I mean, we're all fucked.
630 00:48:42 More or less, you know?
631 00:48:48 I don't know. That's about the dumbest thing I ever heard of.
632 00:48:54 It's not Bertrand Russell, but what do you want? I'm a cabbie.
633 00:48:57 What did I know
634 00:48:59 I don't even know what you're talking about.
635 00:49:02 Maybe I don't know either.
636 00:49:05 Don't worry so much.
637 00:49:07 Relax, kid, you're gonna be all right.
638 00:49:10 I know. I've seen a lot of people...
639 00:49:13 - I know. - Kindly.
640 00:49:16 Okay. Thanks, man.
641 00:49:18 I guess, I guess.
642 00:49:24 Yeah, you know. You're all right.
643 00:49:45 What do you think of your opponent's chances in the upcoming primary?
644 00:49:50 Mr. Goodman is a fine man.
645 00:49:51 I would certainly, if it came to it, prefer him...
646 00:49:55 to our opponent in the other party.
647 00:49:58 I think that my programs are better defined than his.
648 00:50:02 They're more imaginative. I have a better chance of winning.
649 00:50:05 It's academic, though. He's not going to win. I am.
650 00:50:08 I see.
651 00:50:11 Well, one more thing I'd like to ask you.
652 00:50:14 How do you feel your campaign is going?
653 00:50:16 When we came up with our slogan "We are the people"...
654 00:50:20 when I said "Let the people rule"...
655 00:50:23 I felt I was being overly optimistic.
656 00:50:25 I must tell you that I am more optimistic now than ever before.
657 00:50:29 The people are rising to the demands that I have made on them.
658 00:50:33 The people are beginning to rule.
659 00:50:36 I feel it is a groundswell. I know...
660 00:50:39 it will continue through the primary and in Miami.
661 00:50:42 And I know it will rise...
662 00:50:45 to an unprecedented swell in November.
663 00:52:14 That bitch! I'll bIow her brains out!
664 00:52:16 I'll kill her, goddamn it! I'm gonna get my hands and kill her!
665 00:52:21 Shoot, goddamn it!
666 00:52:28 Hey, Sport.
667 00:52:29 I'll kill her, goddamn it!
668 00:52:32 - That guy keeps following us. - Don't look at him.
669 00:52:51 Hey, guys.
670 00:52:55 - Wanna take a walk? - Yeah.
671 00:53:10 Loneliness has followed me my whole life, everywhere.
672 00:53:14 In bars, in cars...
673 00:53:17 sidewalks, stores, everywhere.
674 00:53:21 There's no escape.
675 00:53:23 I'm God's lonely man.
676 00:53:29 June 8th.
677 00:53:31 My life has taken another turn again.
678 00:53:34 The days move along with regularity, over and over...
679 00:53:37 one day indistinguishable from the next.
680 00:53:40 A long, continuous chain.
681 00:53:43 And then suddenly...
682 00:53:45 there is change.
683 00:54:02 This here's Easy Andy. He's a traveling salesman.
684 00:54:05 How are you doing, Travis?
685 00:54:30 - You got a .44 Magnum? - It's an expensive weapon.
686 00:54:33 It's all right. I got money.
687 00:54:35 It's a real monster.
688 00:54:38 Stop a car at 100 yards, put a round right through the engine.
689 00:54:53 Here you go.
690 00:54:54 It's a premium, high resaIe weapon.
691 00:55:01 Look at that.
692 00:55:04 That's a beauty.
693 00:55:11 I could sell this gun to some jungIe bunny in Harlem for $500.
694 00:55:15 But I just deal high-quaIity goods to the right people.
695 00:55:20 How about that?
696 00:55:22 This might be too big for practical purposes.
697 00:55:25 In which case, for you, I'd recommend...
698 00:55:28 38 snub-nosed.
699 00:55:31 Look at this.
700 00:55:35 That's a beautiful little gun.
701 00:55:37 It's nickeI-pIated, snub-nosed,
702 00:55:40 but basically a service revoIver.
703 00:55:43 It'll stop anything that moves.
704 00:55:45 The Magnum, they use that in Africa for killing elephants.
705 00:55:49 That .38that's a funny gun.
706 00:55:57 Some of these guns are like toys.
707 00:55:59 That .38, you go out and hammer nails with it all day...
708 00:56:03 come back and it'll cut dead center on target every time.
709 00:56:06 It's got a really nice action to it and a heck of a wallop.
710 00:56:13 You interested in an automatic?
711 00:56:15 It's a Colt .25 automatic. It's a nice little gun.
712 00:56:19 It's a beautiful gun.
713 00:56:21 Holds six shots in the clip, one in the chamber.
714 00:56:23 If you're dumb enough to put one there.
715 00:56:27 Here. Look at this.
716 00:56:30 380 Walther.
717 00:56:31 Holds eight shots in the clip.
718 00:56:35 That's a nice gun.
719 00:56:37 That's a beautiful little gun. Look at that.
720 00:56:43 During World War II, they used this gun to replace the P 38.
721 00:56:48 Just given out to officers.
722 00:56:56 Ain't that a little honey?
723 00:57:07 - How much for everything? - All together?
724 00:57:10 Only a jackass would carry that cannon in the streets like that.
725 00:57:15 Here's a beautiful handmade hoIster I had made in Mexico.
726 00:57:19 Forty dollars.
727 00:57:21 Three-fifty for the Magnum, two-fifty for the .38...
728 00:57:25 one and a quarter for the .25, one-fifty for the .380.
729 00:57:29 Take this and wait here. I'll walk down with you.
730 00:57:33 How about dope? Grass? Hash? Coke?
731 00:57:36 Mescaline? Downers? Nebutal? Chloral hydrates?
732 00:57:40 How about uppers, amphetamines?
733 00:57:42 I'm not interested in that stuff.
734 00:57:44 I can get you crystaI meth, nitrous oxide.
735 00:57:47 How about a Cadillac? A brand-new Cadillac...
736 00:57:49 with the pink slip, two grand.
737 00:58:00 June 29th.
738 00:58:02 I gotta get in shape. Too much sitting has ruined my body.
739 00:58:05 Too much abuse has gone on for too long.
740 00:58:08 From now on, it'll be 50 pushups each morning.
741 00:58:11 Fifty pull-ups. There will be no more pills.
742 00:58:14 There will be no more bad food, no more destroyers of my body.
743 00:58:19 It'll be total organization. Every muscle must be tight.
744 00:58:40 Look at the size of that. Oh, yeah.
745 00:58:45 Oh, it looks so good.
746 00:58:52 It's getting harder and harder, and it's throbbing now.
747 00:58:58 The idea had been growing in my brain for some time.
748 00:59:03 True force.
749 00:59:05 All the king's men cannot put it back together again.
750 01:01:10 - Where do we get more? - Where do you think? At headquarters.
751 01:01:14 All the way back there?
752 01:01:17 - Come on. - They'll work.
753 01:01:18 - Maybe it's the speakers. - I've done this 100 times.
754 01:01:21 - You've done this before? - Yes, don't worry.
755 01:01:23 - When was the last time? - I've never done this before.
756 01:01:26 Betsy.
757 01:01:29 - Betsy! - What?
758 01:01:31 Come here, come here.
759 01:02:32 You're a Secret Service man, aren't you?
760 01:02:37 Just waiting for the senator.
761 01:02:40 You're waiting for the senator?
762 01:02:46 That's a very good answer.
763 01:02:48 Shit, man.
764 01:02:52 I'm waiting for the sun to shine.
765 01:02:56 No, the reason I asked if you were a Secret Service man...
766 01:03:00 I won't say anything...
767 01:03:02 Is because I...
768 01:03:07 I saw some suspicious-looking people over there.
769 01:03:10 - You did? - They were right over there.
770 01:03:17 They were just here.
771 01:03:23 They were very, very...
772 01:03:25 - Suspicious. - Yeah.
773 01:03:30 Where did they go?
774 01:03:33 Is it hard to get to be in the Secret Service?
775 01:03:36 Why?
776 01:03:37 I was just curious, because I think I'd be good at it.
777 01:03:40 I'm very observant.
778 01:03:42 I was in the Marine Corps, you know.
779 01:03:45 I'm good with crowds.
780 01:03:50 I noticed your little pin there. It's like a signaI, isn't it?
781 01:03:53 Sort of.
782 01:03:55 A signaI. A secret signaI for the Secret Service.
783 01:04:02 What kind of guns you guys carry?
784 01:04:04 .38s? .45s? .357 Magnums? Something bigger, maybe?
785 01:04:10 Look, if you're really interested,
786 01:04:12 if you give me your name and address...
787 01:04:15 we'll send you all the information on how to appIy. How's that?
788 01:04:21 - You will? - Sure.
789 01:04:22 OK
790 01:04:24 Why not?
791 01:04:29 My name is Henry...
792 01:04:32 Krinkle. K-R-I-N-K-L-E.
793 01:04:38 154 Hopper Avenue.
794 01:04:43 - Hopper? - Yeah.
795 01:04:47 You know, like a rabbit? Hip, hop.
796 01:04:53 Fair Lawn, New Jersey.
797 01:04:58 Is there a zip code?
798 01:04:59 6-1-0-4-5-2.
799 01:05:04 That's six digits. 6, 1...
800 01:05:09 Oh, well, 6-1-0-4-5.
801 01:05:13 OK
802 01:05:15 I was thinking of my telephone number.
803 01:05:18 Well, I've got it all.
804 01:05:19 Henry, we'll get all the stuff right out to you.
805 01:05:22 Thanks a lot. Hey, great. Thanks a lot. Hell. Jesus.
806 01:05:26 - Be carefuI today. - Right. Will do.
807 01:05:28 You have to be carefuI around a pIace like this. Bye.
808 01:05:40 Damed
809 01:06:04 Yeah
810 01:06:10 Faster than you. Fucking sick.
811 01:06:13 I saw you coming, you fuck.
812 01:06:16 ShitheeI!
813 01:06:21 I'm standing here. You make the move.
814 01:06:24 You make the move.
815 01:06:26 It's your move.
816 01:06:31 Don't try it, you fuck.
817 01:06:40 You talking to me?
818 01:06:43 You talking to me?
819 01:06:47 You talking to me?
820 01:06:52 Then who the hell else are you talking to? You talking to me?
821 01:06:56 Well, I'm the only one here.
822 01:06:59 Who the fuck do you think you're talking to?
823 01:07:03 Oh, yeah?
824 01:07:07 OK
825 01:07:16 Listen, you fuckers, you screwheads.
826 01:07:18 Here is a man who would not take it anymore.
827 01:07:21 Who would not let...
828 01:07:24 Listen, you fuckers, you screwheads.
829 01:07:27 Here is a man who would not take it anymore.
830 01:07:30 Who stood up against the scum...
831 01:07:33 the cunts, the dogs, the filth, the shit.
832 01:07:35 Here is someone who stood up.
833 01:07:39 Here is...
834 01:07:45 You're dead.
835 01:08:13 Hey, Travis, qu?pasa?
836 01:08:15 Hi, Melio. Qu?pasa?
837 01:08:28 Yeah, man?
838 01:08:29 Shut your fucking mouth and give me the cash out the drawer. Come on!
839 01:08:34 - Let's go. Give me the damn cash. - Don't shoot.
840 01:08:37 Stop taking so long. Come on!
841 01:08:39 Let me have it. Give me the bread.
842 01:08:42 - This all you got? - That's it.
843 01:08:43 I don't have any more money, man.
844 01:08:46 - That's all I got! - You got more.
845 01:08:48 - I tell you, I got no money! - Reach in your sock.
846 01:08:51 Give me the rest of the fucking bread.
847 01:08:59 - Did you get him? - Yeah, I got him.
848 01:09:06 Shit, man.
849 01:09:10 - Is he dead? - I don't know. His eyes are moving.
850 01:09:19 I ain't got a permit. I don't know what I'm gonna do.
851 01:09:27 Don't worry. I'll take care of it.
852 01:09:29 Can I pay you? Just get out of here.
853 01:09:32 No, man. I'll take care of it. Go ahead.
854 01:09:38 That's the fifth motherfucker this year!
855 01:11:27 Walt Whitman, that great American poet...
856 01:11:30 spoke for all of us when he said...
857 01:11:32 "I am the man. I suffered.
858 01:11:35 I was there. "Today I say to you...
859 01:11:39 we are the people. We suffered.
860 01:11:42 We were there.
861 01:11:47 We, the people, suffered in Vietnam.
862 01:11:50 We, the people, suffered. We still suffer...
863 01:11:53 from unemployment, inflation...
864 01:11:56 crime and corruption.
865 01:12:02 Dear Father and Mother...
866 01:12:04 July is the month I remember...
867 01:12:06 which brings not only your wedding anniversary...
868 01:12:10 but also Father's Day and Mother's birthday.
869 01:12:13 I'm sorry I can't remember the exact dates...
870 01:12:16 but I hope this card will take care of them all.
871 01:12:21 I'm sorry, again, I cannot send you my address...
872 01:12:24 like I promised to last year.
873 01:12:27 But the sensitive nature of my work for the government
874 01:12:30 demands utmost secrecy.
875 01:12:33 I know you will understand.
876 01:12:36 I am healthy and well and making lots of money.
877 01:12:39 I've been dating a girl for a few months...
878 01:12:41 and I know you'd be proud if you could see her.
879 01:12:45 Her name is Betsy, but I can tell you no more than that.
880 01:12:48 Hey, cabbie, you can't park here.
881 01:12:53 Come on! Come on, let's go! Let's go! Move it!
882 01:12:58 bear the burden of suffering for the few.
883 01:13:02 No more will we fight the wars of the few...
884 01:13:05 through the heart of the many.
885 01:13:12 I hope this card finds you all well, as it does me.
886 01:13:16 I hope no one has died. Don't worry about me.
887 01:13:20 One day there will be a knock on the door and it'll be me.
888 01:13:24 Love, Travis.
889 01:13:32 Don't you have some idea?
890 01:13:34 I'm not the one who wants to talk.
891 01:13:36 You must know that the reason that I didn't marry him...
892 01:13:41 is because I couldn't stand to be a cause of divorce.
893 01:13:47 Now he's getting a divorce anyway.
894 01:13:54 Phillip wants to marry me, Brock.
895 01:14:00 I do love him.
896 01:14:06 What about us, June?
897 01:14:10 Our marriage?
898 01:14:14 You know our marriage wasn't legal.
899 01:14:16 In the eyes of God, we are married.
900 01:14:22 Brock, please don't do this to me.
901 01:14:28 I love him...
902 01:14:39 Damn.
903 01:14:42 God damn!
904 01:15:25 - Are you looking for some action? - Yeah.
905 01:15:30 - See that guy over there? - Yeah.
906 01:15:34 Go talk to him. His name is Matthew.
907 01:15:36 - I'll be over there waiting for you. - Ok.
908 01:15:43 Your name Matthew? I want some action.
909 01:15:47 Officer.
910 01:15:50 I swear I'm clean. I'm just waiting here for a friend.
911 01:15:54 You're gonna bust me for nothing, man?
912 01:15:57 I'm not a cop. I ain't a...
913 01:15:59 Then why are you asking me for action?
914 01:16:04 Because she sent me over.
915 01:16:08 I suppose that ain't a .38 you got in your sock.
916 01:16:11 .38?
917 01:16:15 I'm clean, man.
918 01:16:18 - Shit, you're a real cowboy? - Yeah.
919 01:16:20 That's nice, man. All right. That's all right.
920 01:16:24 15 dollars, 15 minutes. 25 dollars, half an hour.
921 01:16:29 Shit.
922 01:16:31 Cowboy, huh?
923 01:16:34 I once had a horse. On Coney Island.
924 01:16:37 She got hit by a car.
925 01:16:41 Well, take it or leave it.
926 01:16:43 If you wanna save yourself some money, don't fuck her.
927 01:16:46 She'll be back for more.
928 01:16:48 She's 12 years old. You ain't never had no pussy like that.
929 01:16:53 Do anything you want. Come on her...
930 01:16:55 fuck her in the mouth, in the ass. Come on her face.
931 01:16:58 She'll get your cock so hard, she'll make it explode.
932 01:17:04 But no rough stuff. All right?
933 01:17:12 All right, I'll take it.
934 01:17:14 Hey, man! Don't take out no money over here.
935 01:17:18 You gonna fuck me?
936 01:17:19 You're gonna fuck her. You give her the money.
937 01:17:24 Catch you Iater, copper.
938 01:17:27 What'd you say? See you Iater, copper.
939 01:17:31 I'm no cop, man.
940 01:17:34 Well, if you are, it's entrapment already.
941 01:17:40 I'm hip.
942 01:17:43 Funny, you don't look hip.
943 01:17:49 Have yourself a good time. Go ahead, man.
944 01:18:00 You're a funny guy.
945 01:18:05 But looks aren't everything.
946 01:18:08 Go ahead, man. Have a good time.
947 01:18:15 You're a funny guy.
948 01:18:57 Hey
949 01:18:59 The room'll cost you ten bucks.
950 01:19:14 I'm timing you too.
951 01:19:35 Come on.
952 01:19:46 Are you really twelve?
953 01:19:50 Listen, mister, it's your time. 15 minutes ain't long.
954 01:19:56 When that cigarette burns out, your time is up.
955 01:20:03 How old are you?
956 01:20:07 You won't tell me?
957 01:20:09 - What's your name? - Easy.
958 01:20:12 - That's not any kind of name. - It's easy to remember.
959 01:20:15 Yeah, but what's your real name?
960 01:20:18 I don't like my real name.
961 01:20:20 What's your real name?
962 01:20:26 Iris.
963 01:20:28 What's wrong? It's a nice name.
964 01:20:30 That's what you think.
965 01:20:39 No, don't do that. Don't you remember me?
966 01:20:43 Remember when you got into a taxi? It was a checkered taxi.
967 01:20:47 You got in and that guy Matthew came by...
968 01:20:49 and he said he wanted to take you away.
969 01:20:52 He pulled you away.
970 01:20:55 I don't remember that.
971 01:20:58 -You don't remember anything of that? - Yeah.
972 01:21:02 I'm gonna get you out of here.
973 01:21:04 We better make it or Sport will get mad.
974 01:21:06 - How do you wanna make it? - I don't want to. Who's Sport?
975 01:21:10 That's Matthew. I call him Sport.
976 01:21:18 Wanna make it like this?
977 01:21:25 Listen, I...
978 01:21:27 Can't you understand something?
979 01:21:29 You came into my cab. You wanted to get out of here.
980 01:21:33 I must've been stoned.
981 01:21:35 - Why? They drug you? - Come off it, man.
982 01:21:40 What are you doing?
983 01:21:42 Don't you wanna make it?
984 01:21:47 I don't wanna make it. I wanna help you.
985 01:21:50 Well, I could help you.
986 01:21:56 Damn, man!
987 01:21:58 Goddamn it!
988 01:22:04 Shit, man. What the hell's the matter with you?
989 01:22:08 We don't have to make it, mister.
990 01:22:10 Damn it! Don't you want out of here?
991 01:22:15 Can you understand why I'm here?
992 01:22:18 I think I understand.
993 01:22:22 I tried to get into your cab...
994 01:22:24 and now you wanna come and take me away.
995 01:22:28 - Is that it? - Yeah, but don't you wanna go?
996 01:22:31 - I can leave any time I want. - Then what about that one night?
997 01:22:37 Look, I was stoned.
998 01:22:42 That's why they stopped me.
999 01:22:46 When I'm not stoned I got no pIace eIse to go.
1000 01:22:50 So they just...
1001 01:22:53 protect me from myself.
1002 01:23:02 I don't know.
1003 01:23:06 I don't know. Okay, I tried.
1004 01:23:09 I understand.
1005 01:23:12 And it means something, really.
1006 01:23:15 Yeah.
1007 01:23:18 Well look, can I see you again?
1008 01:23:19 - That's not hard to do. - Not like that.
1009 01:23:22 I mean, you know, regularly. This is nothing for a person to do.
1010 01:23:26 How about breakfast tomorrow?
1011 01:23:28 - Tomorrow? - I get up at 1:00.
1012 01:23:31 - One o'clock? - One o'clock.
1013 01:23:35 Well, I got that thing. I don't know...
1014 01:23:38 Do you want to or not?
1015 01:23:39 Yeah, I want Okay, all right.
1016 01:23:42 - One o'clock. - One o'clock.
1017 01:23:43 Okay. See you tomorrow.
1018 01:23:47 Oh, Iris. My name is Travis.
1019 01:23:51 Thanks a lot, Travis.
1020 01:23:55 So long, Iris. See you tomorrow.
1021 01:24:00 Sweet Iris.
1022 01:24:26 This is yours.
1023 01:24:28 Spend it right.
1024 01:24:35 Come back anytime, cowboy.
1025 01:24:37 I will.
1026 01:24:57 Why do you want me to go back to my parents?
1027 01:25:00 They hate me.
1028 01:25:02 Why do you think I split? There ain't nothing there.
1029 01:25:06 But you can't live like this. It's a hell.
1030 01:25:09 A girl should live at home.
1031 01:25:12 Didn't you ever hear of women's lib?
1032 01:25:14 What do you mean, "women's lib"?
1033 01:25:16 You're a young girl. You should be at home now.
1034 01:25:19 You should be dressed up, going out with boys.
1035 01:25:21 You should be going to school.
1036 01:25:23 You know, that kind of stuff.
1037 01:25:25 Oh, God, are you square.
1038 01:25:27 I'm not square. You're square.
1039 01:25:29 You're full of shit, man.
1040 01:25:31 What do you mean? You walk out with...
1041 01:25:34 fucking creeps, lowlifes and degenerates...
1042 01:25:37 and you sell your little pussy for nothing, man?
1043 01:25:40 For some Iow-Iife pimp?
1044 01:25:42 Stands in a hall.
1045 01:25:46 I'm square? You're the one that's square, man.
1046 01:25:49 I don't go screw and fuck with killers and junkies like you.
1047 01:25:53 You call that being hip?
1048 01:25:56 What world you from?
1049 01:26:03 - Who's a killer? - That guy Sport's a killer.
1050 01:26:06 Sport never killed nobody.
1051 01:26:08 - He killed... - He's a Libra.
1052 01:26:09 He's a what?
1053 01:26:11 I'm a Libra too. That's why we get along so well.
1054 01:26:17 He looks like a killer to me.
1055 01:26:19 I think that Cancers make the best lovers...
1056 01:26:24 but my whole family's air signs.
1057 01:26:26 He's also a dope-shooter.
1058 01:26:28 What makes you so high and mighty? Will you tell me that?
1059 01:26:32 Don't you ever look at your own eyeballs in the mirror?
1060 01:26:41 What'll you do about Sport and that old guy?
1061 01:26:43 - When? - When you leave.
1062 01:26:49 I'll just leave them.
1063 01:26:50 - Just leave? - They got other girls.
1064 01:26:52 You can't just do that. What are you gonna do?
1065 01:26:58 Want me to call the cops?
1066 01:27:00 The cops don't do nothing. You know that.
1067 01:27:03 Sport never treated me bad. He didn't beat me up once.
1068 01:27:07 But you can't allow him to do the same to other girls.
1069 01:27:10 You can't allow him to do that.
1070 01:27:12 He's the Iowest kind of person.
1071 01:27:15 Somebody's got to do something to him.
1072 01:27:17 He's the scum of the earth.
1073 01:27:19 He's the worst...
1074 01:27:21 sucking scum I have ever, ever seen.
1075 01:27:27 You know what he told me about you?
1076 01:27:31 He called you names. He called you a little piece of chicken.
1077 01:27:37 He doesn't mean it.
1078 01:27:42 I'll move up to one of them communes in Vermont.
1079 01:27:50 I never seen a commune before, but I don't know...
1080 01:27:53 I saw...
1081 01:27:55 some photos once in a magazine. It didn't look very clean.
1082 01:27:59 Why don't you come with me?
1083 01:28:01 What? Come to the commune with you? No, no.
1084 01:28:05 Why not?
1085 01:28:08 I don't go to pIaces like that.
1086 01:28:11 Come on, why not?
1087 01:28:12 I don't get along with people like that.
1088 01:28:15 - Are you a Scorpion? - What?
1089 01:28:17 That's it. You're a Scorpion. I can tell every time.
1090 01:28:21 Besides, I gotta stay here.
1091 01:28:24 Come on. Why?
1092 01:28:25 I got something important to do.
1093 01:28:27 So what's so important?
1094 01:28:30 Doing something for the government.
1095 01:28:33 The cab thing is just part-time.
1096 01:28:37 Are you a narc?
1097 01:28:41 Do I look like a narc?
1098 01:28:43 Yeah.
1099 01:28:45 I am a narc.
1100 01:28:48 God! I don't know who's weirder, you or me.
1101 01:28:58 - Sure you don't wanna come with me? - I'll give you the money to go.
1102 01:29:02 - You don't have to. - I want you to take it.
1103 01:29:05 I don't want you to take anything from them.
1104 01:29:08 And I wanna do it.
1105 01:29:10 I don't have anything better to do with my money.
1106 01:29:15 I might be going away for a while.
1107 01:29:43 You're just a little tense, that's all.
1108 01:29:46 I don't like what I'm doing, Sport.
1109 01:29:49 Baby, I never wanted you to like what you're doing.
1110 01:29:52 If you ever liked what you were doing, you wouldn't be my woman.
1111 01:29:58 You never spend any time with me anymore.
1112 01:30:00 Well, I got to attend to business, baby.
1113 01:30:05 You miss your man, don't you?
1114 01:30:09 I don't like to be away from you either.
1115 01:30:12 You know how I feel about you.
1116 01:30:16 I depend on you.
1117 01:30:20 I'd be lost without you.
1118 01:30:23 Don't you ever forget that.
1119 01:30:35 How much I need you.
1120 01:30:39 Come to me, baby.
1121 01:30:51 Let me hold you.
1122 01:30:59 When you're close to me like this, I feel so good.
1123 01:31:08 I only wish every man could know what it's like to be loved by you.
1124 01:31:18 That every woman, everywhere...
1125 01:31:22 had a man who loves her like I love you.
1126 01:31:29 God, it's good so close.
1127 01:31:45 You know, at times like this...
1128 01:31:47 I know I'm a lucky man.
1129 01:31:53 Touching a woman who wants me and needs me.
1130 01:32:03 It's only you that keeps me together.
1131 01:33:38 Now I see it clearly. My whole life is pointed...
1132 01:33:41 in one direction. I see that now.
1133 01:33:45 There never has been any choice for me.
1134 01:34:23 Ladies and gentlemen...
1135 01:34:24 the next president of the U.S., Senator Charles Palantine.
1136 01:34:35 Thank you, Tom.
1137 01:34:37 Ladies and gentlemen...
1138 01:34:40 we are met today at a crossroads, Columbus Circle.
1139 01:34:44 This is no ordinary place.
1140 01:34:46 It is a pIace where many roads and many lives intersect.
1141 01:34:52 It is appropriate that we meet here today...
1142 01:34:55 because these are not ordinary times.
1143 01:34:59 We meet at a crossroads in history.
1144 01:35:04 For far too long, the wrong roads have been taken.
1145 01:35:08 The wrong roads have Ied us into war, into poverty...
1146 01:35:12 into unemployment and inflation.
1147 01:35:16 Today I say to you, we have reached the turning point.
1148 01:35:23 No longer will we, the people, suffer for the few.
1149 01:35:36 I would Iie to you if I told you the new roads would be easy.
1150 01:35:41 They will not be easy.
1151 01:35:43 Nothing that is right and good has ever been easy.
1152 01:35:47 We, the people, know that.
1153 01:35:53 And we, the people, know the right roads and the good.
1154 01:35:58 Today I say to you, we are the people, you and I.
1155 01:36:02 And it is time to let the people ruIe!
1156 01:36:06 Thank you.
1157 01:36:23 All right, let him through. Pull back.
1158 01:36:30 Palantine
1159 01:36:40 Thank you
1160 01:36:47 Over there. Get that man.
1161 01:36:51 Give him some air!
1162 01:36:53 Give him some air, will you?
1163 01:36:55 - I never saw him. - I saw him run.
1164 01:36:57 - I saw him. - Where was he?
1165 01:37:26 What's happening?
1166 01:37:27 Got the money?
1167 01:37:40 Iris in her room?
1168 01:37:41 OK
1169 01:38:18 Hey, Sport, how you doing?
1170 01:38:20 Okay, okay, my man. How...
1171 01:38:24 - Where do I know you from, man? - I don't know.
1172 01:38:27 How's everything in the pimp business?
1173 01:38:31 - Do I know you? - No.
1174 01:38:33 Do I know you?
1175 01:38:35 Get out of here. Get lost.
1176 01:38:37 Do I know you?
1177 01:38:41 How's Iris?
1178 01:38:42 You know Iris.
1179 01:38:44 No, I don't know nobody named Iris.
1180 01:38:47 Iris? Come on, get out of here, man.
1181 01:38:50 - You don't know Iris? - I don't know nobody named Iris.
1182 01:38:55 No?
1183 01:38:56 Get back to your tribe before you get hurt.
1184 01:38:59 I don't want no trouble, okay?
1185 01:39:03 You got a gun?
1186 01:39:06 Get the fuck out of here, man. Get out of here.
1187 01:39:09 Suck on this.
1188 01:40:25 You crazy son of a bitch!
1189 01:40:28 Fucking son of a bitch!
1190 01:40:29 I'll kill you!
1191 01:40:31 I'll kill you! I'll kill you! I'll fucking kill you!
1192 01:40:37 Son of a bitch! I'll kill you!
1193 01:40:57 Son of a bitch!
1194 01:40:58 You fucking bastard! I'll kill you!
1195 01:41:02 You crazy son of a bitch! I'll kill you!
1196 01:41:05 I'll kill you!
1197 01:41:12 Stop
1198 01:41:27 Don't shoot him!
1199 01:46:08 Dear Mr. Bickle.
1200 01:46:09 I can't say how happy Mrs. Steensma and I were...
1201 01:46:13 to hear that you are well and recuperating.
1202 01:46:17 We tried to visit you at the hospital...
1203 01:46:20 when we were in New York to pick up Iris...
1204 01:46:23 but you were still in a coma.
1205 01:46:26 There is no way we can repay you...
1206 01:46:28 for returning our Iris to us.
1207 01:46:31 We thought we had lost her...
1208 01:46:33 and now our lives are full again.
1209 01:46:37 Needless to say...
1210 01:46:38 you are something of a hero around this household.
1211 01:46:44 I'm sure you want to know about Iris.
1212 01:46:47 She's back in school and working hard.
1213 01:46:51 The transition has been very hard for her...
1214 01:46:54 as you can well imagine.
1215 01:46:57 But we have taken steps to see...
1216 01:46:59 she has never cause to run away again.
1217 01:47:04 In conclusion...
1218 01:47:05 Mrs. Steensma and I would like to again thank you...
1219 01:47:09 from the bottom of our hearts.
1220 01:47:12 Unfortunately, we cannot afford to come to New York again...
1221 01:47:17 to thank you in person, or we surely would.
1222 01:47:21 But if you should ever come to Pittsburgh...
1223 01:47:24 you would find yourself a most welcome guest in our home.
1224 01:47:29 Our deepest thanks, Burt and Ivy Steensma.
1225 01:47:35 Eddie, the owner-operator, comes up and says, "I want to swap tires."
1226 01:47:39 I say, "These are new tires.
1227 01:47:41 Why not throw in something else, like your wife?"
1228 01:47:44 She was Miss New Jersey, 1957.
1229 01:47:47 That's why the fleet has no spares.
1230 01:47:49 Doughboy, Wizard, Killer.
1231 01:47:51 - Charlie T. - What's happening?
1232 01:47:54 Hey, Travis, you got a fare.
1233 01:47:58 Shit.
1234 01:48:00 Well, see you later.
1235 01:48:02 See you, Travis.
1236 01:48:24 Hello, Travis.
1237 01:48:28 Hello.
1238 01:48:50 I hear Palantine got the nomination.
1239 01:48:54 Yeah, won't be long now. Seventeen days.
1240 01:48:58 Well, I hope he wins.
1241 01:49:13 I read about you in the papers. How are you?
1242 01:49:19 It was nothing, really. I got over that.
1243 01:49:24 Papers always blow these things up.
1244 01:49:29 Just a little stiffness. That's all.
1245 01:50:08 Travis...
1246 01:50:11 I'm...
1247 01:50:16 How much was it?
1248 01:50:27 So long.

