Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man Page #5
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- 1976
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Guys like these
are easily recognised.
Don't you worry,
We even know which bar
they are going to meet in.
It'll be a piece of cake.
- We just have to handcuff them.
- You can't handcuff those people.
And anyway, it's a job for us.
At cafe 'Fiume'
in front of the bank.
- At twelve.
- If there's nothing else...
- Let's get a coffee.
- In that cafe.
Ok.
I'll have two sandwiches
and a beer.
No beer?
Well whatever you've got then.
One de-caff and one regular coffee.
Thanks.
Excuse me?
You get the driver
and you go the other side.
Where are you?
- Good morning.
Where does Pasquini live?
Why are you asking me?
Do you want my comic?
- You're hurting me.
l don't talk to
threatening people.
- Talk to me.
- I'm not saying anything.
- Well ?
Where is it?
Give me my comic back.
- Good...
- Sorry.
They're thieves too!
Look at that.
Nina, have you got any parsley?
No, I didn't go out,
the baby's sick.
Ok, bye.
Menica, the bell.
It's ringing !
I've got it.
Menica, Menica...
- Well?
- Is Mr Pasquini there?
He doesn't live here.
But it's written on the name plate.
Yes, but he doesn't live here
- This is his sister Lina's house.
- We still want to come in.
I'm not letting in
two hooligans like you.
- Police.
- I don't believe it.
Two Police with faces like thieves!
are you stupid enough to think
that Pasquini
would wait for you here?
- We just want to have a look around.
- No.
You need a warrant to do that.
You could ask first!
Go on then, get moving.
Hurry up sweethearts,
I've got work to do.
They're searching the house.
Who cares?!
His sister is in there, hurry up.
This is the kitchen
need to look in the fridge' too?
Can I come in?
Good morning..
Lina...
That's your name, right?
Listen...
Where is Bibi?
- What are you doing?
- Your brother?
He's f***ing your mother,
or someone like her.
He's not f***ing my mother.
She doesn't think
about that anymore.
But you seem quite keen
on being f***ed.
So, your brother?
- He's f***ing someone else.
- Well, that's a start.
What's wrong?
Get on top of me.
From phone booths,
So even if you intercept him,
you can't catch him.
How do you live?
A kind of salary.
I see to everything else.
I'm very fond of that girl.
I even sent her to school
but she didn't want to stay on.
He lets her do what she wants
He dotes on her.
He gives her
what she wants, except...
What?
That...
She's a lovely girl,
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