Six Degrees Of Separation
- R
- Year:
- 1993
- 112 min
- 531 Views
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01:56,520 -- 00:01:58,829- My God!
- Is anything gone?
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01:58,960 -- 00:02:02,236- How can I look? I'm shaking.
- I wanna know if anything's gone.
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02:02,360 -- 00:02:05,636- Calm down.
- We could've been killed. The Kandinsky!
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02:05,760 -- 00:02:09,036- The Kandinsky!
- It's gone! Oh, my God! Call the police!
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02:09,160 -- 00:02:11,720There it is. The silver Victorian inkwell.
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02:11,840 -- 00:02:14,752- How can you think about things?!
- There's the inkwell.
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02:14,880 -- 00:02:18,919- We could have been murdered!
- Silver jaguar.
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02:19,040 -- 00:02:20,553Why?
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02:20,680 -- 00:02:23,911- Slashed. Throats slashed.
- There's the Degas.
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02:24,040 -- 00:02:27,828Go to bed at night happy and then
murdered. Would we have woken up?
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02:27,960 -- 00:02:30,394We're alive.
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02:30,520 -- 00:02:32,078- i(dog yelps)/i
- i(both scream)/i
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02:32,200 -- 00:02:34,839The dog, the dog, the dog. Oh, God.
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02:34,960 -- 00:02:36,871- Oh, my God!
- What is it?
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02:37,000 -- 00:02:39,434The wedding.
We have to go to the wedding.
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02:39,560 -- 00:02:41,471- I'm in no mood to go.
- We have to.
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02:41,600 -- 00:02:43,636- They're your friends.
- I beg to differ...
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02:43,760 -- 00:02:46,069- Hello?!
- What?
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02:46,200 -- 00:02:49,795You don't call out "hello" unless the...
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02:50,720 -- 00:02:52,995if someone else was here.
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02:53,120 -- 00:02:54,917- We didn't all night.
- i(phone rings)/i
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02:55,040 -- 00:02:57,235Oh, God. No, don't pick that up! It's him!
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02:57,360 -- 00:02:58,952Hello.
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02:59,200 -- 00:03:00,952Hello.
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03:01,840 -- 00:03:03,432Hello.
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03:04,360 -- 00:03:05,110Hello.
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03:18,080 -- 00:03:19,752Hello.
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03:19,880 -- 00:03:22,235Bride's side or groom's side?
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03:22,360 -- 00:03:26,148Either side. I can't even
remember how we met them.
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03:26,280 -- 00:03:28,271Why are we here?
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03:28,400 -- 00:03:30,436Let's not make a scene.
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03:32,680 -- 00:03:36,593The most terrifying words in the world -
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03:36,720 -- 00:03:40,952- "Now I lay me down to sleep..." Think.
- "Pray the Lord my soul to keep."
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03:41,080 -- 00:03:44,231But then the nightmare part.
"If I should die before I wake..."
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03:44,360 -- 00:03:45,873"Pray the Lord my soul to take."
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03:46,000 -- 00:03:47,911- Are you OK?
- We were nearly murdered.
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03:48,040 -- 00:03:50,031- Throats slashed.
- It was awful.
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03:50,160 -- 00:03:52,628- You could've been killed?
- Only hours ago.
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03:52,760 -- 00:03:54,796- But we're here.
- We wouldn't miss it.
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03:54,920 -- 00:03:57,673Happy the bride the sun shines on.
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03:57,800 -- 00:04:00,314i(j& " Here Comes the Bride")/i
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04:04,240 -- 00:04:08,358Chaos, control. Chaos, control.
You like? You like?
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04:15,200 -- 00:04:19,273- I'll have a gin and tonic, please.
- Tell them.
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04:19,400 -- 00:04:22,039We were having
a wonderful evening last night.
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04:22,160 -- 00:04:24,913A friend we hadn't seen in years
came by for dinner.
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04:25,040 -- 00:04:28,555- Geoffrey Miller. From South Africa.
- Don't say that so portentously.
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04:28,680 -- 00:04:32,434- Well, don't be gaga!
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04:32,560 -- 00:04:35,028- Scotch, please.
- Just something large.
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04:35,160 -- 00:04:37,720Geoffrey was in New York
briefly on business,
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04:37,840 -- 00:04:40,035and he asked us to ask him for dinner.
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04:41,920 -- 00:04:43,148Listen.
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04:43,280 -- 00:04:45,236What's wrong?
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04:47,000 -- 00:04:50,709when New York is so quiet.
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04:50,840 -- 00:04:52,432Oh! i(laughs)/i
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04:52,560 -- 00:04:55,358With the kids away,
we get used to less noise.
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04:55,480 -- 00:05:00,554- Geoffrey is King-Midas rich. Gold mines.
- 70,000 workers in one gold mine alone.
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05:00,680 -- 00:05:03,752But he's short of cash.
His government won't let its people...
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05:03,880 -- 00:05:06,519- Its white people.
- ..take out any money.
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05:06,640 -- 00:05:08,358It's like taking in a war baby.
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05:08,480 -- 00:05:12,951His call was like a bolt from the blue, as
I had a deal coming up and was short by...
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05:13,080 -- 00:05:15,594- Two million.
- The figure is superfluous.
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05:15,720 -- 00:05:18,234I hate when you use
the word "superfluous".
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05:18,360 -- 00:05:22,353I mean, he needed two million.
We hadn't seen Geoffrey in a long time.
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05:22,480 -- 00:05:25,836While he might not have the price
of dinner, he might have $2,000,000.
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05:25,960 -- 00:05:29,077having truly rich friends.
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05:29,200 -- 00:05:32,636Let's face it, the money does
get in the way. I'll take that one.
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05:32,760 -- 00:05:35,593Having a rich friend is like drowning
and he makes lifeboats.
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05:35,720 -- 00:05:40,953Only your friend gets very touchy if you
say one word - lifeboat. That is two words.
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05:41,080 -- 00:05:45,870
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