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Chief here?
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- Hey, what's up, Sam?
- Chief?
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What's goin' on?
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Sam?
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- Wood?
- Yes, sir?
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When's the last time I asked Courtney
to get oil for this damn thing?
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Uh, last Wednesday.
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Would you be kind enough to go outside
and remind him what day it is today?
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Well, uh... how about the prisoner here?
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Don't you worry about him.
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Got a name, boy?
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Virgil Tibbs.
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Virgil?
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Well, I don't think we're gonna
have any trouble, are we, Virgil?
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No trouble at all.
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Oh, you can go now, Sam.
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Yes, sir.
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- What did you hit him with?
- Hit whom?
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"Whom"? Whom?
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You a Northern boy? What's a Northern
boy like you doin' all the way down here?
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- I was waiting for the train.
- There ain't no trains this time of mornin'.
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- Tuesdays only. 4.05 to Memphis.
- You say.
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(train horn in distance)
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Well... All right, you say right.
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All right... Virgil.
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Oh!
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Now look.
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I try to run a nice, clean, safe town here.
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A town where a man can sneeze and not
get his brains beat out. You follow me?
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Yes.
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Why don't you tell me how you killed Mr. Colbert?
I promise you, you'll feel a whole lot better.
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Not now!
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I was visiting my mother.
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I came in on the 12.35 from Brownsville.
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I was waiting to go out on the 4.05.
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Mm-hm.
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Yeah.
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And meanwhile, you killed yourself
a white man and picked yourself up $200!
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I earned that money,
ten hours a day, seven days a week.
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Coloured can't earn that. Its more than I
make in a month! Where did you earn it?!
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- Philadelphia.
- Mississippi?
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- Pennsylvania.
- Just how do you earn that kinda money?
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I'm a police officer.
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Oh, yeah.
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- Wood!
- Yes, sir!
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- Did you question this man,
before you boarded him in?
- No, sir.
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Would you mind taking a look at that?
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Yeah! Oh, yeah!
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All right. I'll check on this wise city boy
from Philadelphia.
You take him outside and hold him.
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Yes, sir.
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May I suggest that you call my chief
rather than send a wire or anything?
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I mean, it would be quicker.
And I'll pay for the call.
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Did you hear? Did you hear him
say he'd pay for the call?
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How much do they pay you
to do their police work?
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$162.39 per week.
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$162.39 a week!
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Well, boy! Take him outside, Wood.
But treat him easy,
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because a man that
makes $162.39 a week -
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man, we do not wanna ruffle him!
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No, sir!
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Courtney... would you try
and get me long-distance?
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Police business, honey.
Chief's on the line.
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No, sorry, boy. He catch you listenin' in,
he'll run your butt around the block.
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- He don't panic me none.
- No?
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- Where's the chief?
- Charly, you got the pictures of the dead man?
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Sure do. I got him top,
bottom, sideways-you name it.
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- Good. I'll take 'em, son.
- No, I wanna give 'em to the chief.
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- I said I'd take 'em, Charlie.
- Do like he tells you, Charlie.
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Somebody owes me
some money for those.
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I had to buy paper and film
and developin'.
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That's all right, Charly. Just bill the department.
Everything will be taken care of.
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God Almighty. He sure looks bad.
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May I see the man
I am supposed to have killed?
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Sure. I don't know why not.
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Hey, Sam. He's finished talkin'.
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- Here's the photos of the dead man, chief.
- OK.
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Got your chief on the phone.
He wants to talk to you.
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Hello? Yes, sir. I'm sorry
to have gotten you involved in this.
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I really had no choice.
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Yes, sir.
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You can't be serious, sir. I mean, even
if I could be of some help, they wouldn't want it.
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No, sir. I'm not prejudiced.
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Yes, sir. I am a police officer
and they're police officers, but...
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Hello. This is Gillespie.
Yes, sir. Yep, well...
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You don't say?
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He's your number one homicide expert?
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Well, my, my, my.
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I don't think we need any help.
We can wrap this up ourselves.
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Yes, sir. But I do want to thank you
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for offering me such a powerful piece
of manpower as Virgil Tibbs.
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Yes, sir. Thank you.
Yeah. Goodbye, now.
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Oh, it's all there.
We paid for the phone call ourselves.
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Now, you are the number one
homicide expert.
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- That's right.
- I bet you look at a lot of dead bodies,
don't you?
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Lots.
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Well?
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- Well, what?
- Well...
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I just thought maybe, uh... Maybe you
wouldn't mind takin' a look at this one?
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No, thanks.
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- Why not, expert?
- Because I've got a train to catch.
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Wait a minute. That train don't leave
till 12 o'clock noon.
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They pay you $162.39 a week just to look
at bodies. Why can't you look at this one?
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- Why can't you look at it for yourself?
- Because I'm not an expert...
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Officer!