Let's do Killer Joe. It worked all right last night. - Yes? - You are Benny Golson? Yeah. Yes, I am.
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Where you want to go?
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I am going home.
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Taxi. Taxi.
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Sir?
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Amelia, you come with. You come with me to New York.
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- I have to go. - I have to stay. - Story of my life. - Oh! Me, too.
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Mustard. Mustard? - Mustard? - Yes. Please.
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You got to help me help you. I don't see a Social Security number... mailing address, even a phone number. Telephone? You need? I get. I get. I get phone. I get phone.
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From Montreal must proceed to U.S. Immigration for luggage. All right, Mr. Navorski, we'd like you to wait here, please.
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Hello, Dolores. How I am today?
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Sir, we have a situation upstairs. - It'll have to wait. - No. This won't wait. When the 9:12 from Toronto landed, they found four prescriptions without an MPL. They tried to take the pills away, and he went nuts. There he is. We think they're for his father. Sir, sir, calm down. Put your weapons down. Everybody keep your weapons... All right. We're here to help you. We're here to help you, sir. All right. Give me the knife. - Where's he from? - Russia. The only interpreter we got is in Newark. - We have to get someone to talk to him. - I have an idea, sir.
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Why doesn't he walk out the doors? Why doesn't he try to escape? - Sir, you told him to wait. - I didn't think he'd actually do it. I mean, he's in a crack. Who the hell waits in a crack? No news from the State Department, but we can deport him in a few days. Yeah, it could be a few days. It could be a week, two weeks, a month. Who knows what this guy is thinking, what gulag he escaped from.
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I'm sorry, but really. No offense to mother-in-laws, but... - Sir. - Yeah.