Touch of Evil Page #8
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1958
- 95 min
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Don't you think that Sanchez's guilty?
He's guilty. He'll confess.
Hey, listen to that!
Hank...
- Hear that?
Hear what?
- An echo.
Vargas?
I feel he's someplace around here.
Close to me.
I got a hunch.
- Why Vargas? Why should he...
You sound nervous, Pete.
My old game leg...
...is starting to talk to me.
Vargas...
Maybe he's tailin' me with a bug.
Recording.
You carryin' a bug for him?
A microphone? Don't lie to me!
Alright...
Why did you try to frame Vargas?
- Frame? Who's been framed?
Where is he?
I'm talkin' to Vargas now.
You hear me?
I'm talkin' to you, via this walking
microphone that used to work for me.
I ain't workin' for Vargas.
I'm working for the department.
Hank, give me Vargas' gun!
- OK, here it is. Vargas!
Well, Captain...
I'm afraid this is something
you can't talk your way out of.
You want to bet?
You killed him, Vargas.
- Come on, give me my gun back.
You don't understand me.
You killed Pete.
The bullet is from your gun.
You think anyone would believe that?
- They always believe me.
Anyway,
they'd never believe I killed him.
The gun.
- You resisting arrest?
How could you arrest me here?
This is my country.
This is where you're gonna die.
That wasn't a miss, Vargas.
That was just to turn you around.
I don't wanna shoot you in the back.
Unless you'd rather try to run.
Schwartz!
Did you bring my wife?
- She's in the car.
That's Menzies. He's dead. Quinlan's
been shot too. He's lying there.
I've got it on tape. - You sure you
got enough? - Play it back and see.
All these years,
you've been playing me for a sucker.
Faking evidence.
- Aiding justice, partner.
It's all over, Susie.
I'm taking you home. Home.
How many did you frame?
- Nobody that wasn't guilty.
Hank! - I ain't workin' for Vargas.
- Vargas! Vargas!
You better give me the gun.
- OK, there it is.
Pete...
That's the second bullet
I stopped for you.
His intuition was right after all.
He framed that Mexican Sanchez,
but he didn't even need to.
The kid confessed about that bomb.
Turns out Quinlan was right.
Is anybody gonna come take him away?
- Yeah, in a few minutes.
You really liked him, didn't you?
The cop did.
The one who killed him. He loved him.
Hank was a great detective alright.
- And a lousy cop.
Is that all you have to say for him?
He was some kind of a man.
What does it matter
what you say about people?
Goodbye, Tanya.
Adios.
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