Taking bets today, Red? Smokes or coins? Better's choice. Smokes. Put me down for two. All right. Who's your horse? That little sack of shit... eighth from the front. He'll be first. - Bullshit. I'll take that action. - Me too. You're out some smokes, son. Let me tell you. Heywood, you're so smart, you call it. I'll take... t-t-the chubby fat-ass there. The fifth one from the front. Put me down for a quarter deck. Fresh fish! Fresh fish today! We're reeling them in! I must admit, I didn't think much of Andy, first time I laid eyes on him. Looked like a stiff breeze would blow him over. That was my first impression of the man. What do you say, Red? That tall drink of water with the silver spoon up his ass. That guy? Never happen. Ten cigarettes. That's a rich bet. All right. Who's gonna prove me wrong? Heywood? Jigger? Skeet? Floyd? Four brave souls. Return to your cell blocks for evening count. All prisoners return to your cell blocks.
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- He's got his fingers in a lot of pies, I hear. - What you hear isn't half of it. He's got scams you haven't even dreamed of. Kickbacks on his kickbacks. There's a river of dirty money running through this place. But the problem with having all that money is you'll have to explain - where it came from. - That's where I come in. I channel it, filter it, funnel it. Stocks, securities, tax-free municipals. I send that money out into the real world. - And when it comes back... - Clean as a virgin's honey pot, huh? Cleaner. By the time Norton retires, I'll have made him a millionaire.
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I have to say that's the most amazing story I ever heard. What amazes me most is you were taken in by it. Sir? Well... it's obvious this fella Williams is impressed with you. He hears your tale of woe and quite naturally wants to cheer you up. He's young, not terribly bright. Not surprising he wouldn't know what a state he'd put you in. Sir, he's telling the truth. Well, let's say, for the moment, this Blatch does exist. You think he'd just fall to his knees and cry, "Yes, I did it! I confess! And by the way, add a life term to my sentence"? That doesn't matter. With Tommy's testimony, I can get a new trial. That's assuming Blatch is even still there. The chances are he'd be released by now. They'd have his last address, names of relatives. There's a chance, isn't there? How can you be so obtuse? What? What did you call me? Obtuse. Is it deliberate? Son, you're forgetting yourself. The country club will have his old timecards, records, W-2s, - with his name on them. - If you indulge this fantasy, that's your business. - Don't make it mine. This meeting is over. - Sir, if I were to ever get out, I would never mention what goes on in here. I'd be as indictable as you for laundering money.
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Now... I'm gonna open my fly... and you're gonna swallow what I give you to swallow.
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I want him found. Not tomorrow, not after breakfast. Now! Yes, sir!
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- Take a walk. - I gotta change the reel. I said fuck off!
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Ain't you gonna scream?
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Norton! Open the door. I'm not sure which key it is.
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I like to think the last thing that went through his head, other than that bullet, was to wonder how the hell Andy Dufresne ever got the best of him.
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Let's get this over with.
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Put your trust in the Lord. Your ass belongs to me.
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Do you speak English, butt steak? You follow this officer.
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Andy was as good as his word. He wrote two letters a week instead of one. In 1959, the State Senate finally clued into the fact they couldn't buy him off with just a $200 check. Appropriations Committee voted an annual payment of $500 just to shut him up. And you'd be amazed how far Andy could stretch it. He made deals with book clubs, charity groups. He bought remaindered books by the pound. Treasure Island. Robert Louis... ...Stevenson. Fiction, adventure.
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Do you think you'll ever get out of here?
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Get busy living or get busy dying. That's goddamn right.