how are you, mrs. mccoy? so the good doctor comes up again. please sit down. why? can i help? not at all, just a pleasant way to have lunch. glad to see you in civilian clothes. hard to judge how these things happen. the parole board almost never reverses their decisions. this is the only time you and i meet in public. any business with me, handle it with him. you're back with your own people now. got you some professionals. you run the job, but i run the show. you got two weeks to set it up. they're mine. the one with the moustache is my brother. they stay out of it. we stay clean. rudy butler, frank jackson. they will be ready. you guys do your job. stay clean. hello, mccoy. news said two persons killed. and you got him. what about your wife? your wife told me no one would be killed. they may nail me into this now, mccoy. you know, you and i may be two of a kind. here. i understand the way you feel. as a matter of fact, you and i might share a great many feelings. you still don't get the picture do you? i've always heard what a smart ass operator you are. let's examine the situation. one, an extremely attractive woman. then, there's the woman's husband, a skillful bank robber serving a long sentence in prison. three, a man with political influence, a man who can easily get a parole for a convict. why should he? a simple reason, mccoy. the obvious reason. to rob a bank. what do you add up to here? a little more was taken out before. my brother's a director of that bank, mr. mccoy. i had a few pressing debts. the obvious. but we are both not interested in that right now. close. but it takes a hell of a lot more than promises to pull the kind of strings i pulled. you wouldn't have come here when you were eight3 mr. mccoy. don't think too badly of her. after all, you were in jail a long time and she is a healthy young woman.