Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)

by David Mamet.

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SCENE ONE

A booth at a Chinese restaurant, Williamson and Levene are

seated at the booth.

LEVENE

John...John...John. Okay. John.

John. Look:

(pause)

The Glengarry Highland's leads,

you're sending Roma out. Fine.

He's a good man. We know what he

is. He's fine. All I'm saying,

you look at the board, he's

throwing...wait, wait, wait, he's

throwing them away, he's throwing

the leads away. All that I'm

saying, that you're wasting leads.

I don't want to tell you your job.

All that I'm saying, things get

set, I know they do, you get a

certain mindset... A guy gets a

reputation. We know how this...all

I'm saying, put a closer on the job.

There's more than one man for the...

Put a...wait a second, put a proven

man out...and you watch, now wait a

second--and you watch your dollar

volumes...You start closing them

for fifty 'stead of twenty-

five...you put a closer on the...

WILLIAMSON

Shelly, you blew the last...

LEVENE

No. John. No. Let's wait, let's

back up here, I did...will you

please? Wait a second. Please. I

didn't "blow" them. No. I didn't

"blow" them. No. One kicked out,

one I closed...

WILLIAMSON

...you didn't close...

LEVENE

...I, if you'd listen to me.

Please. I closed the cocksucker.

His ex, John, his ex, I didn't know

he was married...he, the judge

invalidated the...

2.

 

WILLIAMSON

Shelly...

LEVENE

...and what is that, John? What?

Bad luck. That's all it is. I

pray in your life you will never

find it runs in streaks. That's

what it does, that's all it's doing.

Streaks. I pray it misses you.

That's all I want to say.

WILLIAMSON

(pause)

What about the other two?

LEVENE

What two?

WILLIAMSON

Four. You had four leads. One

kicked out, one the judge, you say...

LEVENE

...you want to see the court

records? John? Eh? You want to

go down...

WILLIAMSON

...no...

LEVENE

...do you want to go downtown...?

WILLIAMSON

...no...

LEVENE

...then...

WILLIAMSON

...I only...

LEVENE

...then what is this "you say"

shit, what is that?

(pause)

What is that...?

WILLIAMSON

All that I'm saying...

3.

 

LEVENE

What is this "you say"? A deal

kicks out...I got to eat. Shit,

Williamson, shit. You...Moss...

Roma...look at the sheets...look at

the sheets. Nineteen eighty,

eighty-one...eighty-two...six

months of eighty-two...who's there?

Who's up there?

WILLIAMSON

Roma.

LEVENE

Under him?

WILLIAMSON

Moss.

LEVENE

Bullshit. John. Bullshit. April,

September 1981. It's me. It isn't

fucking Moss. Due respect, he's an

order taker, John. He talks, he

talks a good game, look at the

board, and it's me, John, it's me...

WILLIAMSON

Not lately it isn't.

LEVENE

Lately kiss my ass lately. That

isn't how you build an org...talk,

talk to Murray. Talk to Mitch.

When we were on Peterson, who paid

for his fucking car? You talk to

him. The Seville...? He came in,

"You bought that for me Shelly."

Out of what? Cold calling. Nothing.

Sixty-five, when we were there,

with Glen Ross Farms? You call 'em

downtown. What was that? Luck?

That was "luck"? Bullshit, John.

You're burning my ass, I can't get

a fucking lead...you think that was

luck. My stats for those years?

Bullshit...over that period of

time...? Bullshit. It wasn't luck.

It was skill. You want to throw

that away, John...? You want to

throw that away?

WILLIAMSON

It isn't me...

4.

 

LEVENE

...it isn't you...? Who is it?

Who is this I'm talking to? I need

the leads...

WILLIAMSON

...after the thirtieth...

LEVENE

Bullshit the thirtieth, I don't get

on the board the thirtieth, they're

going to can my ass. I need the

leads. I need them now. Or I'm

gone, and you're going to miss me,

John, I swear to you.

WILLIAMSON

Murray...

LEVENE

...you talk to Murray...

WILLIAMSON

I have. And my job is to marshal

those leads...

LEVENE

Marshal the leads...marshal the

leads? What the fuck, what bus did

you get off of, we're here to

fucking sell. Fuck marshaling the

leads. What the fuck talk is that?

What the fuck talk is that? Where

did you learn that? In school?

(pause)

That's "talk," my friend, that's

"talk." Our job is to sell. I'm

the man to sell. I'm getting

garbage.

(pause)

You're giving it to me, and what

I'm saying is it's fucked.

WILLIAMSON

You're saying that I'm fucked.

LEVENE

Yes.

(pause)

I am. I'm sorry to antagonize you.

WILLIAMSON

Let me...

5.

 

LEVENE

...and I'm going to get bounced and

you're...

WILLIAMSON

...let me...are you listening to

me...?

LEVENE

Yes.

WILLIAMSON

Let me tell you something, Shelly.

I do what I'm hired to do.

I'm...wait a second. I'm hired to

watch the leads. I'm given...hold

on, I'm given a policy. My job is

to do that. What I'm told. That's

it. You, wait a second, anybody

falls below a certain mark I'm not

permitted to give them the premium

leads.

LEVENE

Then how do they come up above that

mark? With dreck...? That's

nonsense. Explain this to me.

'Cause it's a waste, and it's a

stupid waste. I want to tell you

something...

WILLIAMSON

You know what those leads cost?

LEVENE

The premium leads. Yes. I know

what they cost. John. Because I,

I generated the dollar revenue

sufficient to buy them. Nineteen

senny-nine, you know what I made?

Senny-nine? Ninety-six thousand

dollars. John? For Murray... For

Mitch...look at the sheets...

WILLIAMSON

Murray said...

LEVENE

Fuck him. Fuck Murray. John? You

know? You tell him I said so.

What does he fucking know? He's

going to have a "sales"

contest...you know what our sales

contest used to be?

(MORE)

6.

 

LEVENE (CONT'D)

Money. A fortune. Money lying on

the ground. Murray? When was the

last time he went out on a sit?

Sales contest? It's laughable.

It's cold out there now, John.

It's tight. Money is tight. This

ain't sixty-five. It ain't. It

just ain't. See? See? Now, I'm a

good man--but I need a...

WILLIAMSON

Murray said...

LEVENE

John. John...

WILLIAMSON

Will you please wait a second.

Shelly. Please. Murray told me:

the hot leads...

LEVENE

...ah, fuck this...

WILLIAMSON

The...Shelly?

(pause)

The hot leads are assigned according

to the board. During the contest.

Period. Anyone who beats fifty

per...

LEVENE

That's fucked. That's fucked. You

don't look at the fucking percentage.

You look at the gross.

WILLIAMSON

Either way. You're out.

LEVENE

I'm out.

WILLIAMSON

Yes.

LEVENE

I'll tell you why I'm out. I'm

out, you're giving me toilet paper.

John.

(MORE)

7.

 

LEVENE (CONT'D)

I've seen those leads. I saw them

when I was at Homestead, we pitched

those cocksuckers Rio Rancho

nineteen sixty-nine they wouldn't

buy. They couldn't buy a fucking

toaster. They're broke, John.

They're cold. They're deadbeats,

you can't judge on that. Even so.

Even so. Alright. Fine. Fine.

Even so. I go in, FOUR FUCKING

LEADS they got their money in a

sock. They're fucking Polacks,

John. Four leads. I close two.

Two. Fifty per...

WILLIAMSON

...they kicked out.

LEVENE

They all kick out. You run in

streaks, pal. Streaks. I'm...

I'm...don't look at the board, look

at me. Shelly Levene. Anyone.

Ask them on Western. Ask Getz at

Homestead. Go ask Jerry Graff.

You know who I am...I NEED A SHOT.

I got to get on the fucking board.

Ask them. Ask them. Ask them who

ever picked up a check I was flush.

Moss, Jerry Graff, Mitch

himself...Those guys lived on the

business I brought in. They lived

on it...and so did Murray, John.

You were here you'd of benefited

from it too. And now I'm saying

this. Do I want charity? Do I

want pity? I want sits. I want

leads that don't come right out of

a phone book. Give me a lead

hotter than that, I'll go in and

close it. Give me a chance.

That's all I want. I'm going to

get up on that fucking board and

all I want is a chance. It's a

streak and I'm going to turn it

around.

(pause)

I need your help.

Pause.

WILLIAMSON

I can't do it, Shelly.

8.

 

Pause.

LEVENE

Why?

WILLIAMSON

The leads are assigned randomly...

LEVENE

Bullshit, bullshit, you assign

them... What are you telling me?

WILLIAMSON

...apart from the top men on the

contest board.

LEVENE

Then put me on the board.

WILLIAMSON

You start closing again, you'll be

on the board.

LEVENE

I can't close these leads, John.

No one can. It's a joke. John,

look, just give me a hot lead.

Just give me two of the premium

leads. As a "test," alright? As a

"test" and I promise you...

WILLIAMSON

I can't do it, Shel.

Pause.

LEVENE

I'll give you ten percent.

Pause.

WILLIAMSON

Of what?

LEVENE

And what if you don't close.

LEVENE

I will close.

WILLIAMSON

What if you don't close...?

9.

 

LEVENE

I will close.

WILLIAMSON

What if you don't? Then I'm fucked.

You see...? Then it's my job.

That's what I'm telling you.

LEVENE

I will close. John, John, ten

percent. I can get hot. You know

that...

WILLIAMSON

Not lately you can't...

LEVENE

Fuck that. That's defeatist. Fuck

that. Fuck it...Get on my side.

Go with me. Let's do something.

You want to run this office, run it.

WILLIAMSON

Twenty percent.

Pause.

LEVENE

Alright.

WILLIAMSON

And fifty bucks a lead.

LEVENE

John.

(pause)

Listen. I want to talk to you.

Permit me to do this a second. I'm

older than you. A man acquires a

reputation. On the street. What

he does when he's up, what he does

otherwise...I said "ten," you said

"no." You said "twenty." I said

"fine," I'm not going to fuck with

you, how can I beat that, you tell

me?...Okay. Okay. We'll...Okay.

Fine. We'll...Alright, twenty

percent, and fifty bucks a lead.

That's fine. For now. That's fine.

A month or two we'll talk. A month

from now. Next month. After the

thirtieth.

(pause)

We'll talk.

10.

 

WILLIAMSON

What are we going to say?

LEVENE

No. You're right. That's for

later. We'll talk in a month.

What have you got? I want two sits.

Tonight.

WILLIAMSON

I'm not sure I have two.

LEVENE

I saw the board. You've got four...

WILLIAMSON

(snaps)

I've got Roma. Then I've got Moss...

LEVENE

Bullshit. They ain't been in the

office yet. Give 'em some stiff.

We have a deal or not? Eh? Two

sits. The Des Plaines. Both of

'em, six and ten, you can do

it...six and ten...eight and

eleven, I don't give a shit, you

set 'em up? Alright? The two sits

in Des Plaines.

WILLIAMSON

Alright.

LEVENE

Good. Now we're talking.

Pause.

WILLIAMSON

A hundred bucks.

Pause.

LEVENE

Now?

(pause)

Now?

WILLIAMSON

Now.

(pause)

Yes...When?

11.

 

LEVENE

Ah, shit, John.

Pause.

WILLIAMSON

I wish I could.

LEVENE

You fucking asshole.

(pause)

I haven't got it.

(pause)

I haven't got it, John.

(pause)

I'll pay you tomorrow.

(pause)

I'm coming in here with the sales,

I'll pay you tomorrow.

(pause)

I haven't got it, when I pay, the

gas...I get back the hotel, I'll

bring it in tomorrow.

WILLIAMSON

Can't do it.

LEVENE

I'll give you thirty on them now,

I'll bring the rest tomorrow. I've

got it at the hotel.

(pause)

John?

(pause)

We do that, for chrissake?

WILLIAMSON

No.

LEVENE

I'm asking you. As a favor to me?

(pause)

John.

(long pause)

John: my daughter...

WILLIAMSON

I can't do it, Shelly...

12.

 

LEVENE

Well, I want to tell you something,

fella, wasn't long I could pick up

the phone, call Murray and I'd have

your job. You know that? Not too

long ago. For what? For nothing.

"Mur, this new kid burns my ass."

"Shelly, he's out." You're gone

before I'm back from lunch. I

bought him a trip to Bermuda once...

WILLIAMSON

I have to go...

(gets up)

 

LEVENE

Wait. Alright. Fine.

(starts going in

pocket for money)

The one. Give me the lead. Give

me the one lead. The best one you

have.

WILLIAMSON

I can't split them.

Pause.

LEVENE

Why?

WILLIAMSON

Because I say so.

LEVENE

(pause)

Is that it? Is that it? You want

to do business that way...?

Williamson gets up, leaves money on the table.

LEVENE

You want to do business that way...?

Alright. Alright. Alright.

Alright. What is there on the

other list...?

WILLIAMSON

You want something off the B list?

LEVENE

Yeah. Yeah.

13.

 

WILLIAMSON

Is that what you're saying?

LEVENE

That's what I'm saying. Yeah.

(pause)

I'd like something off the other

list. Which, very least, that I'm

entitled to. If I'm still working

here, which for the moment I guess

that I am.

(pause)

What? I'm sorry I spoke harshly to

you.

WILLIAMSON

That's alright.

LEVENE

The deal still stands, our other

thing.

Williamson shrugs. Starts out of the booth.

LEVENE

Good. Mmm. I, you know, I left my

wallet back at the hotel.

SCENE TWO

A booth at the restaurant. Moss and Aaronow seated. After

the meal.

MOSS

Polacks and deadbeats.

AARONOW

...Polacks...

MOSS

Deadbeats all.

AARONOW

...they hold on to their money...

MOSS

All of 'em. They, hey: it happens

to us all.

AARONOW

Where am I going to work?

14.

 

MOSS

You have to cheer up, George, you

aren't out yet.

AARONOW

I'm not?

MOSS

You missed a fucking sale. Big

deal. A deadbeat Polack. Big deal.

How you going to sell 'em in the

first place...? Your mistake, you

shoun'a took the lead.

AARONOW

I had to.

MOSS

You had to, yeah. Why?

AARONOW

To get on the...

MOSS

To get on the board. Yeah. How

you goan'a get on the board sell'n

a Polack? And I'll tell you, I'll

tell you what else. You listening?

I'll tell you what else: don't ever

try to sell an Indian.

AARONOW

I'd never try to sell an Indian.

MOSS

You get those names come up, you

ever get 'em, "Patel?"

AARONOW

Mmm...

MOSS

You ever get 'em?

AARONOW

Well, I think I had one once.

MOSS

You did?

AARONOW

I...I don't know.

15.

 

MOSS

You had one you'd know it. Patel.

They keep coming up. I don't know.

They like to talk to salesmen.

(pause)

They're lonely, something.

(pause)

They like to feel superior, I don't

know. Never bought a fucking thing.

You're sitting down "The Rio Rancho

this, the blah blah blah," "The

Mountain View--" "Oh yes. My

brother told me that..." They got a

grapevine. Fuckin' Indians, George.

Not my cup of tea. Speaking of

which I want to tell you something:

(pause)

I never got a cup of tea with them.

You see them in the restaurants. A

supercilious race. What is this

look on their face all the time? I

don't know.

(pause)

I don't know. Their broads all

look like they just got fucked with

a dead cat, I don't know.

(pause)

I don't know. I don't like it.

Christ...

AARONOW

What?

MOSS

The whole fuckin' thing...The

pressure's just too great. You're

ab...you're absolu...they're too

important. All of them. You go in

the door. I..."I got to close this

fucker, or I don't eat lunch," "or

I don't win the Cadillac..." We

fuckin' work too hard. You work

too hard. We all, I remember when

we were at Platt...huh? Glen Ross

Farms... didn't we sell a bunch of

that..."

AARONOW

They came in and they, you know...

MOSS

Well, they fucked it up.

16.

 

AARONOW

They did.

MOSS

They killed the goose.

AARONOW

They did.

MOSS

And now...

AARONOW

We're stuck with this...

MOSS

We're stuck with this fucking shit...

AARONOW

...this shit...

MOSS

It's too...

AARONOW

It is.

MOSS

Eh?

AARONOW

It's too...

MOSS

You get a bad month, all of a...

AARONOW

You're on this...

MOSS

All of, they got you on this

"board..."

AARONOW

I, I...I...

MOSS

Some contest board...

AARONOW

I...

MOSS

It's not right.

17.

 

AARONOW

It's not.

MOSS

No.

Pause.

AARONOW

And it's not right to the customers.

MOSS

I know it's not. I'll tell you,

you got, you know, you got...what

did I learn as a kid on Western?

Don't sell a guy one car. Sell him

five cars over fifteen years.

AARONOW

That's right?

MOSS

Eh...?

AARONOW

That's right?

MOSS

Goddamn right, that's right. Guys

come on: "Oh, the blah blah blah, I

know what I'll do: I'll go in and

rob everyone blind and go to

Argentina cause nobody ever thought

of this before."

AARONOW

...that's right...

MOSS

Eh?

AARONOW

No. That's absolutely right.

MOSS

And so they kill the goose. I, I,

I'll...and a fuckin' man, worked

all his life has got to...

AARONOW

...that's right...

MOSS

...cower in his boots...

18.

 

AARONOW

(simultaneously with "boots")

Shoes, boots, yes...

MOSS

For some fuckin' "Sell ten thousand

and you win the steak knives..."

AARONOW

For some sales pro...

MOSS

...sales promotion, "You lose, then

we fire your..." No. It's

medieval... it's wrong. "Or we're

going to fire your ass." It's wrong.

AARONOW

Yes.

MOSS

Yes, it is. And you know who's

responsible?

AARONOW

Who?

MOSS

You know who it is. It's Mitch.

And Murray. 'Cause it doesn't have

to be this way.

AARONOW

No.

MOSS

Look at Jerry Graff. He's clean,

he's doing business for himself,

he's got his, that list of his with

the nurses...see? You see? That's

thinking. Why take ten percent? A

ten percent comm...why are we

giving the rest away? What are we

giving ninety per...for nothing.

For some jerk sit in the office

tell you "Get out there and close."

"Go win the Cadillac." Graff. He

goes out and buys. He pays top

dollar for the... you see?

AARONOW

Yes.

19.

 

MOSS

That's thinking. Now, he's got the

leads, he goes in business for

himself. He's...that's what I...

that's thinking! "Who? Who's got a

steady job, a couple bucks nobody's

touched, who?"

AARONOW

Nurses.

MOSS

So Graff buys a fucking list of

nurses, one grand--if he paid two

I'll eat my hat--four, five thousand

nurses, and he's going wild...

AARONOW

He is?

MOSS

He's doing very well.

AARONOW

I heard that they were running cold.

MOSS

The nurses?

AARONOW

Yes.

MOSS

You hear a lot of things...He's

doing very well. He's doing very

well.

AARONOW

With River Oaks?

MOSS

River Oaks, Brook Farms. All of

that shit. Somebody told me, you

know what he's clearing himself?

Fourteen, fifteen grand a week.

AARONOW

Himself?

20.

 

MOSS

That's what I'm saying. Why? The

leads. He's got the good leads...

what are we, we're sitting in the

shit here. Why? We have to go to

them to get them. Huh. Ninety

percent our sale, we're paying to

the office for the leads.

AARONOW

The leads, the overhead, the

telephones, there's lots of things.

MOSS

What do you need? A telephone, some

broad to say "Good morning,"

nothing...nothing...

AARONOW

No, it's not that simple, Dave...

MOSS

Yes. It is. It is simple, and you

know what the hard part is?

AARONOW

What?

MOSS

Starting up.

AARONOW

What hard part?

MOSS

Of doing the thing. The dif...the

difference. Between me and Jerry

Graff. Going to business for

yourself. The hard part is...you

know what it is?

AARONOW

What?

MOSS

Just the act.

AARONOW

What act?

21.

 

MOSS

To say "I'm going on my own."

'Cause what you do, George, let me

tell you what you do: you find

yourself in thrall to someone else.

And we enslave ourselves. To

please. To win some fucking

toaster...to...to... and the guy

who got there first made up those...

AARONOW

That's right...

MOSS

He made up those rules, and we're

working for him.

AARONOW

That's the truth...

MOSS

That's the God's truth. And it

gets me depressed. I swear that it

does. At MY AGE. To see a goddamn:

"Somebody wins the Cadillac this

month. P.S. Two guys get fucked."

AARONOW

Huh.

MOSS

You don't ax your sales force.

AARONOW

No.

MOSS

You...

AARONOW

You...

MOSS

You build it!

AARONOW

That's what I...

MOSS

You fucking build it! Men come...

AARONOW

Men come work for you...

22.

 

MOSS

...you're absolutely right.

AARONOW

They...

MOSS

They have...

AARONOW

When they...

MOSS

Look look look look, when they

build your business, then you can't

fucking turn around, enslave them,

treat them like children, fuck them

up the ass, leave them to fend for

themselves... no.

(pause)

No.

(pause)

You're absolutely right, and I want

to tell you something.

AARONOW

What?

MOSS

I want to tell you what somebody

should do.

AARONOW

What?

MOSS

Someone should stand up and strike

back.

AARONOW

What do you mean?

MOSS

Somebody...

AARONOW

Yes...?

MOSS

Should do something to them.

AARONOW

What?

23.

 

MOSS

Something. To pay them back.

(pause)

Someone, someone should hurt them.

Murray and Mitch.

AARONOW

Someone should hurt them.

MOSS

Yes.

AARONOW

(pause)

How?

MOSS

How? Do something to hurt them.

Where they live.

AARONOW

What?

(pause)

 

MOSS

Someone should rob the office.

AARONOW

Huh.

MOSS

That's what I'm saying. We were,

if we were that kind of guys, to

knock it off, and trash the joint,

it looks like robbery, and take the

fuckin' leads out of the files...go

to Jerry Graff.

Long pause.

AARONOW

What could somebody get for them?

MOSS

What could we get for them? I

don't know. Buck a throw...buck-a-

half a throw...I don't know...Hey,

who knows what they're worth, what

do they pay for them? All

told...must be, I'd... three bucks

a throw...I don't know.

24.

 

AARONOW

How many leads have we got?

MOSS

The Glengarry...the premium leads...?

I'd say we got five thousand. Five.

Five thousand leads.

AARONOW

And you're saying a fella could

take and sell these leads to Jerry

Graff.

MOSS

Yes.

AARONOW

How do you know he'd buy them?

MOSS

Graff? Because I worked for him.

AARONOW

You haven't talked to him.

MOSS

No. What do you mean? Have I

talked to him about this?

Pause.

AARONOW

Yes. I mean are you actually

talking about this, or are we just...

MOSS

No, we're just...

AARONOW

We're just "talking" about it.

MOSS

We're just speaking about it.

(pause)

As an idea.

AARONOW

As an idea.

MOSS

Yes.

AARONOW

We're not actually talking about it.

25.

 

MOSS

No.

AARONOW

Talking about it as a...

MOSS

No.

AARONOW

As a robbery.

MOSS

As a "robbery"?! No.

AARONOW

Well. Well...

MOSS

Hey.

Pause.

AARONOW

So all this, um, you didn't,

actually, you didn't go talk to

Graff.

MOSS

Not actually, no.

Pause.

AARONOW

You didn't?

MOSS

No. Not actually.

AARONOW

Did you?

MOSS

What did you say?

MOSS

Yes.

(pause)

I said, "Not actually." The fuck

you care, George? We're just

talking...

AARONOW

We are?

26.

 

MOSS

Yes.

Pause.

AARONOW

Because, because, you know, it's a

crime.

MOSS

That's right. It's a crime. It is

a crime. It's also very safe.

AARONOW

You're actually talking about this?

MOSS

That's right.

Pause.

AARONOW

You're going to steal the leads?

MOSS

Have I said that?

Pause.

AARONOW

Are you?

Pause.

MOSS

Did I say that?

AARONOW

Did you talk to Graff?

MOSS

Is that what I said?

AARONOW

What did he say?

MOSS

What did he say? He'd buy them.

Pause.

AARONOW

You're going to steal the leads and

sell the leads to him?

27.

 

Pause.

MOSS

Yes.

AARONOW

What will he pay?

MOSS

A buck a shot.

AARONOW

For five thousand?

MOSS

However they are, that's the deal.

A buck a throw. Five thousand

dollars. Split it half and half.

AARONOW

You're saying "me."

MOSS

Yes.

(pause)

Twenty-five hundred apiece. One

night's work, and the job with

Graff. Working the premium leads.

Pause.

AARONOW

A job with Graff.

MOSS

Is that what I said?

AARONOW

He'd give me a job.

MOSS

He would take you on. Yes.

Pause.

AARONOW

Is that the truth?

28.

 

MOSS

Yes. It is, George.

(pause)

Yes. It's a big decision.

(pause)

And it's a big reward.

(pause)

It's a big reward. For one night's

work.

(pause)

But it's got to be tonight.

AARONOW

What?

MOSS

What? What? The leads.

AARONOW

You have to steal the leads tonight?

MOSS

That's right, the guys are moving

them downtown. After the thirtieth.

Murray and Mitch. After the contest.

AARONOW

You're, you're saying so you have

to go in there tonight and...

MOSS

You...

AARONOW

I'm sorry?

MOSS

You.

Pause.

AARONOW

Me?

MOSS

You have to go in.

(pause)

You have to get the leads.

Pause.

AARONOW

I do?

29.

 

MOSS

Yes.

AARONOW

I...

MOSS

It's not something for nothing,

George, I took you in on this, you

have to go. That's your thing.

I've made the deal with Graff. I

can't go. I can't go in, I've

spoken on this too much. I've got

a big mouth.

(pause)

"The fucking leads" et cetera, blah

blah blah "...the fucking tight ass

company..."

AARONOW

They'll know when you go over to

Graff...

MOSS

What will they know? That I stole

the leads? I didn't steal the

leads, I'm going to the movies

tonight with a friend, and then I'm

going to the Como Inn. Why did I

go to Graff? I got a better deal.

Period. Let 'em prove something.

They can't prove anything that's

not the case.

Pause.

AARONOW

Dave.

MOSS

Yes.

AARONOW

You want me to break into the

office tonight and steal the leads?

MOSS

Yes.

Pause.

AARONOW

No.

30.

 

MOSS

Oh, yes, George.

AARONOW

What does that mean?

MOSS

Listen to this. I have an alibi,

I'm going to the Como Inn, why?

Why? The place gets robbed,

they're going to come looking for

me. Why? Because I probably did

it. Are you going to turn me in?

(pause)

George? Are you going to turn me in?

AARONOW

What if you don't get caught?

MOSS

They come to you, you going to turn

me in?

AARONOW

Why would they come to me?

MOSS

They're going to come to everyone.

AARONOW

Why would I do it?

MOSS

You wouldn't, George, that's why

I'm talking to you. Answer me.

They come to you. You going to

turn me in?

AARONOW

No.

MOSS

Are you sure?

AARONOW

Yes. I'm sure.

MOSS

Then listen to this: I have to get

those leads tonight. That's

something I have to do. If I'm not

at the movies...if I'm not eating

over at the inn...If you don't do

this, then I have to come in here...

31.

 

AARONOW

...you don't have to come in...

MOSS

...and rob the place...

AARONOW

...I thought that we were only

talking...

MOSS

...they take me, then. They're

going to ask me who were my

accomplices.

AARONOW

Me?

MOSS

Absolutely.

AARONOW

That's ridiculous.

MOSS

Well, to the law, you're an

accessory. Before the fact.

AARONOW

I didn't ask to be.

MOSS

Then tough luck, George, because

you are.

AARONOW

Why? Why, because you only told me

about it?

MOSS

That's right.

AARONOW

Why are you doing this to me, Dave.

Why are you talking this way to me?

I don't understand. Why are you

doing this at all...?

MOSS

That's none of your fucking

business...

32.

 

AARONOW

Well, well, well, talk to me, we

sat down to eat dinner, and here

I'm a criminal...

MOSS

You went for it.

AARONOW

In the abstract...

MOSS

So I'm making it concrete.

AARONOW

Why?

MOSS

Why? Why you going to give me five

grand?

AARONOW

Do you need five grand?

MOSS

Is that what I just said?

AARONOW

You need money? Is that the...

MOSS

Hey, hey, let's just keep it

simple, what I need is not

the...what do you need...?

AARONOW

What is the five grand?

(pause)

What is the, you said that we were

going to split five...

MOSS

I lied.

(pause)

Alright? My end is my business.

Your end's twenty-five. In or out.

You tell me, you're out you take

the consequences.

AARONOW

I do?

MOSS

Yes.

33.

 

Pause.

AARONOW

And why is that?

MOSS

Because you listened.

SCENE THREE

The restaurant. Roma is seated alone at the booth. Lingk

is at the booth next to him. Roma is talking to him.

ROMA

...all train compartments smell

vaguely of shit. It gets so you

don't mind it. That's the worst

thing that I can confess. You know

how long it took me to get there?

A long time. When you die you're

going to regret the things you

don't do. You think you're queer...?

I'm going to tell you something:

we're all queer. You think that

you're a thief? So what? You get

befuddled by a middle-class

morality...? Get shut of it. Shut

it out. You cheated on your

wife...? You did it, live with it.

(pause)

You fuck little girls, so be it.

There's an absolute morality? May

be. And then what? If you think

there is, then be that thing. Bad

people go to hell? I don't think

so. If you think that, act that

way. A hell exists on earth? Yes.

I won't live in it. That's me.

You ever take a dump made you feel

you'd just slept for twelve hours...?

LINGK

Did I...?

ROMA

Yes.

LINGK

I don't know.

34.

 

ROMA

Or a piss...? A great meal fades

in reflection. Everything else

gains. You know why? 'Cause it's

only food. This shit we eat, it

keeps us going. But it's only food.

The great fucks that you may have

had. What do you remember about

them?

LINGK

What do I...?

ROMA

Yes.

LINGK

Mmmm...

ROMA

I don't know. For me, I'm saying,

what is is, it's probably not the

orgasm. Some broads, forearms on

your neck, something her eyes did.

There was a sound she made...or,

me, lying, in the, I'll tell you:

me lying in bed; the next day she

brought me cafˇ au lait. She gives

me a cigarette, my balls feel like

concrete. Eh? What I'm saying,

what is our life?

(pause)

It's looking forward or it's

looking back. And that's our life.

That's it. Where is the moment?

(pause)

And what is it that we're afraid of?

Loss. What else?

(pause)

The bank closes. We get sick, my

wife died on a plane, the stock

market collapsed...the house burnt

down...what of these happen...?

None on 'em. We worry anyway.

What does this mean? I'm not

secure. How can I be secure?

(pause)

Through amassing wealth beyond all

measure? No. And what's beyond

all measure? That's a sickness.

That's a trap. There is no measure.

Only greed. How can we act?

(MORE)

35.

 

ROMA (CONT'D)

The right way, we would say, to

deal with this: "There is a one-in-

a-million chance that so and so

will happen...Fuck it, it won't

happen to me..." No. We know

that's not the right way I think.

(pause)

We say the correct way to deal with

this is "There is a one-in-so-and-

so chance this will happen...God

protect me. I am powerless, let it

not happen to me..." But no to that.

I say. There's something else.

What is it? "If it happens, AS IT

MAY for that is not within our

powers, I will deal with it, just

as I do today with what draws my

concern today." I say this is how

we must act. I do those things

which seem correct to me today. I

trust myself. And if security

concerns me, I do that which today

I think will make me secure. And

every day I do that, when that day

arrives that I need a reserve, [a]

odds are that I have it, and [b]

the true reserve that I have is the

strength that I have of acting each

day without fear.

(pause)

According to the dictates of my

mind.

(pause)

Stocks, bonds, objects of art, real

estate. Now: what are they?

(pause)

An opportunity. To what? To make

money? Perhaps. To lose money?

Perhaps. To "indulge" and to

"learn" about ourselves? Perhaps.

So fucking what? What isn't?

They're an opportunity. That's all.

They're an event. A guy comes up

to you, you make a call, you send

in a brochure, it doesn't matter,

"There're these properties I'd like

for you to see." What does it mean?

What you want it to mean.

(MORE)

36.

 

ROMA (CONT'D)

(pause)

Money?

(pause)

If that's what it signifies to you.

Security?

(pause)

Comfort?

(pause)

All it is is THINGS THAT HAPPEN TO

YOU.

(pause)

That's all it is. How are they

different?

(pause)

Some poor newly married guy gets

run down by a cab. Some busboy

wins the lottery.

(pause)

All it is, it's a carnival. What's

special...what draws us?

(pause)

We're all different.

(pause)

We're not the same.

(pause)

We are not the same.

(pause)

Hmmm.

(pause, sighs)

It's been a long day.

(pause)

What are you drinking?

LINGK

Gimlet.

ROMA

Well, let's have a couple more. My

name is Richard Roma, what's yours?

LINGK

Lingk. James Lingk.

ROMA

James. I'm glad to meet you.

(they shake hands)

I'm glad to meet you, James.

(pause)

I want to show you something.

(pause)

It might mean nothing to you...and

it might not.

(MORE)

37.

 

ROMA (CONT'D)

I don't know. I don't know anymore.

(pause. He takes out

a small map and

spreads it on a table)

What is that? Florida. Glengarry

Highlands. Florida. "Florida.

Bullshit." And maybe that's true;

and that's what I said: but look

here: what is this? This is a

piece of land. Listen to what I'm

going to tell you now:

The real estate office. Ransacked. A broken plateglass

window boarded up, glass all over the floor. Aaronow and

Williamson standing around, smoking.

Pause.

AARONOW

People used to say that there are

numbers of such magnitude that

multiplying them by two made no

difference.

Pause.

WILLIAMSON

Who used to say that?

AARONOW

In school.

Pause. Baylen, a detective, comes out of the inner office.

BAYLEN

Alright...?

Roma enters from the street.

ROMA

Williamson...Williamson, they stole

the contracts...?

BAYLEN

Excuse me, sir...

ROMA

Did they get my contracts?

WILLIAMSON

They got...

38.

 

BAYLEN

Excuse me, fella.

ROMA

...did they...

BAYLEN

Would you excuse us, please...?

ROMA

Don't fuck with me, fella. I'm

talking about a fuckin' Cadillac

car that you owe me...

WILLIAMSON

They didn't get your contract. I

filed it before I left.

ROMA

They didn't get my contracts.

WILLIAMSON

They--excuse me...

He goes back into inner room with the Detective.

ROMA

Oh, fuck. Fuck.

(he starts kicking

the desk)

FUCK FUCK FUCK! WILLIAMSON!!!

WILLIAMSON!!!

(goes to the door

Williamson went into,

tries the door; it's locked)

OPEN THE FUCKING...WILLIAMSON...

BAYLEN

(coming out)

Who are you?

Williamson comes out.

WILLIAMSON

They didn't get the contracts.

ROMA

Did they...

WILLIAMSON

They got, listen to me...

ROMA

The...

39.

 

WILLIAMSON

Listen to me: They got some of them.

ROMA

Some of them...

BAYLEN

Who told you...?

ROMA

Who told me wh...? You've got a

fuckin', you've...a...who is

this...? You've got a board-up on

the window...Moss told me.

BAYLEN

(looking back toward

the inner office)

Moss...Who told him?

ROMA

How the fuck do I know?

(to Williamson)

What...talk to me.

WILLIAMSON

They took some of the con...

ROMA

...some of the contracts...Lingk.

James Lingk. I closed...

WILLIAMSON

You closed him yesterday.

ROMA

Yes.

WILLIAMSON

It went down. I filed it.

ROMA

You did?

WILLIAMSON

Yes.

ROMA

Then I'm over the fucking top and

you owe me a Cadillac.

WILLIAMSON

I...

40.

 

ROMA

And I don't want any fucking shit

and I don't give a shit, Lingk puts

me over the top, you filed it,

that's fine, any other shit kicks

out you go back. You...you reclose

it, 'cause I closed it and you...you

owe me the car.

BAYLEN

Would you excuse us, please.

AARONOW

I, um, and may...maybe they're in...

they're in...you should, John, if

we're ins...

WILLIAMSON

I'm sure that we're insured,

George...

(going back inside)

 

ROMA

Fuck insured. You owe me a car.

BAYLEN

(stepping back into

the inner room)

Please don't leave. I'm going to

talk to you. What's your name?

ROMA

Are you talking to me?

Pause.

BAYLEN

Yes.

Pause.

ROMA

My name is Richard Roma.

Baylen goes back into the inner room.

AARONOW

I, you know, they should be insured.

ROMA

What do you care...?

41.

 

AARONOW

Then, you know, they wouldn't be so

ups...

ROMA

Yeah. That's swell. Yes. You're

right.

(pause)

How are you?

AARONOW

I'm fine. You mean the board? You

mean the board...?

ROMA

I don't...yes. Okay, the board.

AARONOW

I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm fucked on the

board. You. You see how...I...

(pause)

I can't...my mind must be in other

places. 'Cause I can't do any...

ROMA

What? You can't do any what?

Pause.

AARONOW

I can't close 'em.

ROMA

Well, they're old. I saw the shit

that they were giving you.

AARONOW

Yes.

ROMA

Huh?

AARONOW

Yes. They are old.

ROMA

They're ancient.

AARONOW

Clear...

ROMA

Clear Meadows. That shit's dead.

42.

 

Pause.

AARONOW

It is dead.

ROMA

It's a waste of time.

AARONOW

Yes.

(long pause)

I'm no fucking good.

ROMA

That's...

AARONOW

Everything I...you know...

ROMA

That's not...Fuck that shit, George.

You're a, hey, you had a bad month.

You're a good man, George.

AARONOW

I am?

ROMA

You hit a bad streak. We've all...

look at this: fifteen units Mountain

View, the fucking things get stole.

AARONOW

He said he filed...

ROMA

He filed half of them, he filed the

big one. All the little ones, I

have, I have to go back and...ah,

fuck, I got to go out like a

fucking schmuck hat in my hand and

reclose the...

(pause)

I mean, talk about a bad streak.

That would sap anyone's self

confi... I got to go out and

reclose all my... Where's the phones?

AARONOW

They stole...

ROMA

They stole the...

43.

 

AARONOW

What. What kind of outfit are we

running where...where anyone...

ROMA

(to himself)

They stole the phones.

AARONOW

Where criminals can come in here...

they take the...

ROMA

They stole the phones. They stole

the leads. They're...Christ.

(pause)

What am I going to do this month?

Oh, shit...

(starts for the door)

 

AARONOW

You think they're going to catch...

where are you going?

ROMA

Down the street.

WILLIAMSON

(sticking his head

out of the door)

Where are you going?

ROMA

To the restaura...what do you

fucking...?

WILLIAMSON

Aren't you going out today?

ROMA

With what?

(pause)

With what, John, they took the

leads...

WILLIAMSON

I have the stuff from last year's...

ROMA

Oh. Oh. Oh, your "nostalgia"

file, they's fine. No. Swell.

'Cause I don't have to...

44.

 

WILLIAMSON

...you want to go out today...?

ROMA

'Cause I don't have to eat this

month. No. Okay. Give 'em to

me...

(to himself)

Fucking Mitch and Murray going to

shit a br...what am I going to do

all...

Williamson starts back into the office. He is accosted by

Aaronow.

AARONOW

Were the leads...

ROMA

...what am I going to do all month...

AARONOW

Were the leads insured?

WILLIAMSON

I don't know, George, why?

AARONOW

'Cause, you know, 'cause they

weren't, I know that Mitch and

Murray uh...

Pause.

WILLIAMSON

What?

AARONOW

That they're going to be upset.

WILLIAMSON

That's right.

(going back into his

office. Pause. To Roma)

You want to go out today...?

Pause. Williamson returns to his office.

AARONOW

He said we're all going to have to

go talk to the guy.

ROMA

What?

45.

 

AARONOW

He said we...

ROMA

To the cops?

AARONOW

Yeah.

ROMA

Yeah. That's swell. Another waste

of time.

AARONOW

A waste of time? Why?

ROMA

Why? 'Cause they aren't going to

find the guy.

AARONOW

The cops?

ROMA

Yes. The cops. No.

AARONOW

They aren't?

ROMA

No.

AARONOW

Why don't you think so?

ROMA

Why? Because they're stupid.

"Where were you last night..."

AARONOW

Where were you?

ROMA

Where was I?

AARONOW

Yes.

ROMA

I was at home, where were you?

AARONOW

At home.

46.

 

ROMA

See...? Were you the guy who broke

in?

AARONOW

Was I?

ROMA

Yes.

AARONOW

No.

ROMA

Then don't sweat it, George, you

know why?

AARONOW

No.

ROMA

You have nothing to hide.

AARONOW

(pause)

When I talk to the police, I get

nervous.

ROMA

Yeah. You know who doesn't?

AARONOW

No, who?

ROMA

Thieves.

AARONOW

Why?

ROMA

They're inured to it.

AARONOW

You think so?

ROMA

Yes.

Pause.

AARONOW

But what should I tell them?

47.

 

ROMA

The truth, George. Always tell the

truth. It's the easiest thing to

remember.

Williamson comes out of the office with leads. Roma takes

one, reads it.

ROMA

Patel? Ravidam Patel? How am I

going to make a living on thses

deadbeat wogs? Where did you get

this, from the morgue?

WILLIAMSON

If you don't want it, give it back.

ROMA

I don't "want" it, if you catch my

drift.

WILLIAMSON

I'm giving you three leads. You...

ROMA

What's the fucking point in any

case...? What's the point. I got

to argue with you, I got to knock

heads with the cops, I'm busting my

balls, sell you dirt to fucking

deadbeats money in the mattress, I

come back you can't even manage to

keep the contracts safe, I have to

go back and close them again...What

the fuck am I wasting my time, fuck

this shit. I'm going out and

reclose last week's...

WILLIAMSON

The word from Murray is: leave them

alone. If we need a new signature

he'll go out himself, he'll be the

president, just come in, from out

of town...

ROMA

Okay, okay, okay, gimme this shit.

Fine.

(takes the leads)

 

WILLIAMSON

Now, I'm giving you three...

48.

 

ROMA

Three? I count two.

WILLIAMSON

Three.

ROMA

Patel? Fuck you. Fuckin' Shiva

handed him a million dollars, told

him "sign the deal," he wouldn't

sign. And Vishnu, too. Into the

bargain. Fuck that, John. You

know your business, I know mine.

Your business is being an asshole,

and I find out whose fucking cousin

you are, I'm going to go to him and

figure out a way to have your ass...

fuck you--I'll wait for the new

leads.

Shelly Levene enters.

LEVENE

Get the chalk. Get the chalk...get

the chalk! I closed 'em! I closed

the cocksucker. Get the chalk and

put me on the board. I'm going to

Hawaii! Put me on the Cadillac

board, Williamson! Pick up the

fuckin' chalk. Eight units.

Mountain View...

ROMA

You sold eight Mountain View?

LEVENE

You bet your ass. Who wants to go

to lunch? Who wants to go to lunch?

I'm buying.

(slaps contract down

on Williamson's desk)

Eighty-two fucking grand. And

twelve grand in commission. John.

(pause)

On fucking deadbeat magazine

subscription leads.

WILLIAMSON

Who?

49.

 

LEVENE

(pointing to contract)

Read it. Bruce and Harriett Nyborg.

(looking around)

What happened here?

AARONOW

Fuck. I had them on River Glen.

Levene looks around.

LEVENE

What happened?

WILLIAMSON

Somebody broke in.

ROMA

Eight units?

LEVENE

That's right.

ROMA

Shelly...!

LEVENE

Hey, big fucking deal. Broke a bad

streak...

AARONOW

Shelly, the Machine, Levene.

LEVENE

You...

AARONOW

That's great.

LEVENE

Thank you, George.

Baylen sticks his head out of the room; calls in, "Aaronow."

Aaronow goes into the side room.

LEVENE

Williamson, get on the phone, call

Mitch...

ROMA

They took the phones...

LEVENE

They...

50.

 

BAYLEN

Aaronow...

ROMA

They took the typewriters, they

took the leads, they took the cash,

they took the contracts...

LEVENE

Wh...wh...Wha...?

AARONOW

We had a robbery.

(goes into the inner room)

 

LEVENE

(pause)

When?

ROMA

Last night, this morning.

Pause.

LEVENE

They took the leads?

ROMA

Mmm.

Moss comes out of the interrogation.

MOSS

Fuckin' asshole.

ROMA

What, they beat you with a rubber

bat?

MOSS

Cop couldn't find his dick two

hands and a map. Anyone talks to

this guy's an asshole...

ROMA

You going to turn State's?

MOSS

Fuck you, Ricky. I ain't going out

today. I'm going home. I'm going

home because nothing's accomplished

here...Anyone talks to this guy is...

51.

 

ROMA

Guess what the Machine did?

MOSS

Fuck the Machine.

ROMA

Mountain View. Eight units.

MOSS

Fuckin' cop's got no right talk to

me that way. I didn't rob the

place...

ROMA

You hear what I said?

MOSS

Yeah. He closed a deal.

ROMA

Eight units. Mountain View.

MOSS

(to Levene)

You did that?

LEVENE

Yeah.

Pause.

MOSS

Fuck you.

ROMA

Guess who?

MOSS

When...

LEVENE

Just now.

ROMA

Guess who?

MOSS

You just this morning...

ROMA

Harriet and blah blah Nyborg.

52.

 

MOSS

You did that?

LEVENE

Eighty-two thousand dollars.

Pause.

MOSS

Those fuckin' deadbeats...

LEVENE

My ass. I told 'em.

(to Roma)

Listen to this: I said...

MOSS

Hey, I don't want to hear your

fucking war stories...

ROMA

Fuck you, Dave...

LEVENE

"You have to believe in yourself...

you"--look--"alright...?"

MOSS

(to Williamson)

Give me some leads. I'm going

out... I'm getting out of...

LEVENE

"...you have to believe in

yourself..."

MOSS

Na, fuck the leads, I'm going home.

LEVENE

"Bruce, Harriet...Fuck me, believe

in yourself..."

ROMA

We haven't got a lead...

MOSS

Why not?

ROMA

They took 'em...

53.

 

MOSS

Hey, they're fuckin' garbage any

case...This whole goddamn...

LEVENE

"...You look around, you say, 'This

one has so-and-so, and I have

nothing..."

MOSS

Shit.

LEVENE

"'Why? Why don't I get the

opportunities...?"

MOSS

And did they steal the contracts...?

ROMA

Fuck you care...?

LEVENE

"I want to tell you something,

Harriet..."

MOSS

...the fuck is that supposed to

mean...?

LEVENE

Will you shut up, I'm telling you

this...

Aaronow sticks his head out.

AARONOW

Can we get some coffee...?

MOSS

How ya doing?

Pause.

AARONOW

Fine.

MOSS

Uh-huh.

AARONOW

If anyone's going, I could use some

coffee.

54.

 

LEVENE

"You do get the..."

(to Roma)

Huh? Huh?

MOSS

Fuck is that supposed to mean?

LEVENE

"You do get the opportunity...You

get them. As I do, as anyone

does..."

MOSS

Ricky?...That I don't care they

stole the contracts?

Pause.

LEVENE

I got 'em in the kitchen. I'm

eating her crumb cake.

MOSS

What does that mean?

ROMA

It means, Dave, you haven't closed

a good one in a month, none of my

business, you want to push me to

answer you.

(pause)

And so you haven't got a contract

to get stolen or so forth.

MOSS

You have a mean streak in you,

Ricky, you know that...?

LEVENE

Rick. Let me tell you. Wait,

we're in the...

MOSS

Shut the fuck up.

(pause)

Ricky. You have a mean streak in

you...

(to Levene)

And what the fuck are you babbling

about...?

(MORE)

55.

 

MOSS (CONT'D)

(to Roma)

Bring that shit up. Of my volume.

You were on a bad one and I brought

it up to you you'd harbor it.

(pause)

You'd harbor it a long long while.

And you'd be right.

ROMA

Who said "Fuck the Machine"?

MOSS

"Fuck the Machine"? "Fuck the

Machine"? What is this. Courtesy

class...? You're fucked, Rick--are

you fucking nuts? You're hot, so

you think you're the ruler of this

place...?! You want to...

LEVENE

Dave...

MOSS

...Shut up. Decide who should be

dealt with how? Is that the thing?

I come into the fuckin' office

today, I get humiliated by some

jagoff cop. I get accused of...I

get this shit thrown in my face by

you, you geniune shit, because

you're top name on the board...

ROMA

Is that what I did? Dave? I

humiliated you? My God...I'm

sorry...

MOSS

Sittin' on top of the world,

sittin' on top of the world,

everything's fucking peachfuzz...

ROMA

Oh, and I don't get a moment to

spare for a bust-out humanitarian

down on his luck lately. Fuck you,

Dave, you know you got a big mouth,

and you make a close the whole

place stinks with your farts for a

week. "How much you just ingested,"

what a big man you are, "Hey, let

me buy you a pack of gum.

(MORE)

56.

 

ROMA (CONT'D)

I'll show you how to chew it." Your

pal closes, all that comes out of

your mouth is bile, how fucked up

you are...

MOSS

Who's my pal...? And what are you,

Ricky, huh, what are you, Bishop

Sheean? Who the fuck are you, Mr.

Slick...? What are you, friend to

the workingman? Big deal. Fuck

you, you got the memory a fuckin'

fly. I never liked you.

ROMA

What is this, your farewell speech?

MOSS

I'm going home.

ROMA

Your farewell to the troops?

MOSS

I'm not going home. I'm going to

Wisconsin.

ROMA

Have a good trip.

MOSS

(simultaneously with "trip")

And fuck you. Fuck the lot of you.

Fuck you all.

Moss exits. Pause.

ROMA

(to Levene)

You were saying?

(pause)

Come on. Come on, you got them in

the kitchen, you got the stats

spread out, you're in your shirt-

sleeves, you can smell it. Huh?

Snap out of it, you're eating her

crumb cake.

Pause.

LEVENE

I'm eating her crumb cake...

57.

 

ROMA

How was it...?

LEVENE

From the store.

ROMA

Fuck her...

LEVENE

"What we have to do is admit to

ourself that we see that

opportunity...and take it.

(pause)

And that's it." And we sit there.

(pause)

I got the pen out...

ROMA

"Always be closing..."

LEVENE

That's what I'm saying. The old

ways. The old ways...convert the

motherfucker...sell him...sell

him... make him sign the check.

(pause)

The...Bruce, Harriet...the kitchen,

blah: they got their money in

government bonds...I say fuck it,

we're going to go the whole route.

I plat it out eight units. Eighty-

two grand. I tell them. "This is

now. This is that thing that

you've been dreaming of, you're

going to find that suitcase on the

train, the guy comes in the door,

the bag that's full of money. This

is it, Harriett..."

ROMA

(reflectively)

Harriett...

LEVENE

Bruce..."I don't want to fuck

around with you. I don't want to

go round this, and pussyfoot around

the thing, you have to look back on

this. I do, too. I came here to

do good for you and me. For both

of us. Why take an interim position?

(MORE)

58.

 

LEVENE (CONT'D)

The only arrangement I'll accept is

full investment. Period. The

whole eight units. I know that

you're saying 'be safe,' I know

what you're saying. I know if I

left you to yourselves, you'd say

'come back tomorrow,' and when I

walked out that door, you'd make a

cup of coffee...you'd sit down...and

you'd think 'let's be safe...' and

not to disappoint me you'd go one

unit or maybe two, because you'd

become scared because you'd met

possibility. But this won't do,

and that's not the subject..."

Listen to this, I actually said

this. "That's not the subject of

our evening together." Now I handed

them the pen. I held it in my hand.

I turned the contract, eight units

eighty-two grand. "Now I want you

to sign."

(pause)

I sat there. Five minutes. Then,

I sat there, Ricky, twenty-two

minutes by the kitchen clock.

(pause)

Twenty-two minutes by the kitchen

clock. Not a word, not a motion.

What am I thinking? "My arm's

getting tired?" No. I did it. I

did it. Like in the old says,

Ricky. Like I was taught... Like,

like, like I used to do...I did it.

ROMA

Like you taught me...

LEVENE

Bullshit, you're...No. That's

raw... well, if I did, then I'm

glad I did. I, well. I locked on

them. All on them, nothing on me.

All my thoughts are on them. I'm

holding the last thought that I

spoke: "Now is the time."

(pause)

They signed, Ricky. It was great.

It was fucking great. It was like

they wilted all at once. No

gesture...nothing. Like together.

(MORE)

59.

 

LEVENE (CONT'D)

They, I swear to God, they both

kind of imperceptibly slumped. And

he reaches and takes the pen and

signs, he passes it to her, she

signs. It was so fucking solemn.

I just let it sit. I nod like this.

I nod again. I grasp his hands. I

shake his hands. I grasp her hands.

I nod at her like this.

"Bruce...Harriet..." I'm beaming at

them. I'm nodding like this. I

point back in the living room, back

to the sideboard.

(pause)

I didn't fucking know there was a

sideboard there!! He goes back, he

brings us a drink. Little shot

glasses. A pattern in 'em. And we

toast. In silence.

Pause.

ROMA

That was a great sale, Shelly.

Pause.

LEVENE

Ah, fuck. Leads! Leads!

Williamson!

(Williamson sticks

his head out of the office)

Send me out! Send me out!

WILLIAMSON

The leads are coming.

LEVENE

Get 'em to me!

WILLIAMSON

I talked to Murray and Mitch an

hour ago. They're coming in, you

understand they're a bit upset over

this morning's...

LEVENE

Did you tell 'em my sale?

60.

 

WILLIAMSON

How could I tell 'em your sale? Eh?

I don't have a tel...I'll tell 'em

your sale when they bring in the

leads. Alright? Shelly. Alright?

We had a little... You closed a

deal. You made a good sale. Fine.

LEVENE

It's better than a good sale. It's

a...

WILLIAMSON

Look: I have a lot of things on my

mind, they're coming in, alright,

they're very upset, I'm trying to

make some sense...

LEVENE

All that I'm telling you: that one

thing you can tell them it's a

remarkable sale.

WILLIAMSON

The only thing remarkable is who

you made it to.

LEVENE

What does that fucking mean?

WILLIAMSON

That if the sale sticks, it will be

a miracle.

LEVENE

Why should the sale not stick?

Hey, fuck you. That's what I'm

saying. You have no idea of your

job. A man's his job and you're

fucked at yours. You hear what I'm

saying to you? Your "end of month

board..." You can't run an office.

I don't care. You don't know what

it is, you don't have the sense,

you don't have the balls. You ever

been on a sit? Ever? Has this

cocksucker ever been...you ever sit

down with a cust...

WILLIAMSON

I were you, I'd calm down, Shelly.

61.

 

LEVENE

Would you? Would you...? Or

you're gonna what, fire me?

WILLIAMSON

It's not impossible.

LEVENE

On an eighty-thousand dollar day?

And it ain't even noon.

ROMA

You closed 'em today?

LEVENE

Yes. I did. This morning.

(to Williamson)

What I'm saying to you: things can

change. You see? This is where

you fuck up, because this is

something you don't know. You

can't look down the road. And see

what's coming. Might be someone

else, John. It might be someone

new, eh? Someone new. And you

can't look back. 'Cause you don't

know history. You ask them. When

we were at Rio Rancho, who was top

man? A month...? Two months...?

Eight months in twelve for three

years in a row. You know what that

means? You know what that means?

Is that luck? Is that some, some,

some purloined leads? That's skill.

That's talent, that's, that's...

ROMA

...yes...

LEVENE

...and you don't remember. 'Cause

you weren't around. That's cold

calling. Walk up to the door. I

don't even know their name. I'm

selling something they don't even

want. You talk about soft sell...

before we had a name for it...before

we called it anything, we did it.

ROMA

That's right, Shel.

62.

 

LEVENE

And, and, and, I did it. And I put

a kid through school.

She...and...Cold calling, fella.

Door to door. But you don't know.

You don't know. You never heard of

a streak. You never heard of

"marshaling your sales force..."

What are you, you're a secretary,

John. Fuck you. That's my message

for you. Fuck you and kiss my ass.

You don't like it, I'll go talk to

Jerry Graff. Period. Fuck you.

Put me on the board. And I want

three worthwhile leads today and I

don't want any bullshit about them

and I want 'em close together

'cause I'm going to hit them all

today. That's all I have to say to

you.

ROMA

He's right, Williamson.

Williamson goes into a side office. Pause.

LEVENE

It's not right. I'm sorry, and

I'll tell you who's to blame is

Mitch and Murray.

Roma sees something outside the window.

ROMA

(sotto)

Oh, Christ.

LEVENE

The hell with him. We'll go to

lunch, the leads won't be up for...

ROMA

You're a client. I just sold you

five waterfront Glengarry Farms. I

rub my head, throw me the cue

"Kenilworth."

LEVENE

What is it?

ROMA

Kenilw...

Lingk enters the office.

63.

 

ROMA

(to Levene)

I own the property, my mother owns

the property, I put her into it.

I'm going to show you on the plats.

You look when you get home A-3

through A-14 and 26 through 30.

You take your time and if you still

feel.

LEVENE

No, Mr. Roma. I don't need the

time, I've made a lot of investments

in the last...

LINGK

I've got to talk to you.

ROMA

(looking up)

Jim! What are you doing here? Jim

Lingk, D. Ray Morton...

LEVENE

Glad to meet you.

ROMA

I just put Jim into Black

Creek...are you acquainted with...

LEVENE

No...Black Creek. Yes. In Florida?

ROMA

Yes.

LEVENE

I wanted to speak with you about...

ROMA

Well, we'll do that this weekend.

LEVENE

My wife told me to look into...

ROMA

Beautiful. Beautiful rolling land.

I was telling Jim and Jinny, Ray, I

want to tell you something.

(to Levene)

You, Ray, you eat in a lot of

restaurants. I know you do...

(MORE)

64.

 

ROMA (CONT'D)

(to Lingk)

Mr. Morton's with American Express...

he's...

(to Levene)

I can tell Jim what you do...?

LEVENE

Sure.

ROMA

Ray is director of all European

sales and services for American

Ex...

(to Levene)

But I'm saying you haven't had a

meal until you've tasted...I was at

the Lingks' last...as a matter of

fact, what was that service feature

you were talking about...?

LEVENE

Which...

ROMA

"Home Cooking"...what did you call

it, you said it...it was a tag

phrase that you had,,,

LEVENE

Uh...

ROMA

Home...

LEVENE

Home cooking...

ROMA

The monthly interview...?

LEVENE

Oh! For the magazine...

ROMA

Yes. Is this something that I can

talk ab...

LEVENE

Well, it isn't coming out until the

February iss...sure. Sure, go

ahead, Ricky.

65.

 

ROMA

You're sure?

LEVENE

(nods)

Go ahead.

ROMA

Well, Ray was eating at one of his

company's men's home in France...the

man's French, isn't he?

LEVENE

No, his wife is.

ROMA

Ah. Ah, his wife is. Ray: what

time do you have...?

LEVENE

Twelve-fifteen.

ROMA

Oh! My God...I've got to get you

on the plane!

LEVENE

Didn't I say I was taking the two

o'...

ROMA

No. You said the one. That's why

you said we couldn't talk till

Kenilworth.

LEVENE

Oh, my God, you're right! I'm on

the one...

(getting up)

Well, let's scoot...

LINGK

I've got to talk to you...

ROMA

I've got to get Ray to O'Hare...

(to Levene)

Come on, let's hustle...

(over his shoulder)

John! Call American Express in

Pittsburgh for Mr. Morton, will

you, tell them he's on the one

o'clock.

(MORE)

66.

 

ROMA (CONT'D)

(to Lingk)

I'll see you...Christ, I'm sorry

you came all the way in...I'm

running Ray over to O'Hare...You

wait here, I'll...no.

(to Levene)

I'm meeting your man at the bank...

(to Lingk)

I wish you'd phoned...I'll tell

you, wait: are you and Jinny going

to be home tonight?

(rubs forehead)

 

LINGK

I...

LEVENE

Rick.

ROMA

What?

LEVENE

Kenilworth...?

ROMA

I'm sorry...?

LEVENE

Kenilworth.

ROMA

Oh, God...Oh, God...

(Roma takes Lingk

aside, sotto)

Jim, excuse me...Ray, I told you,

who he is is the senior vice-

president American Express. His

family owns 32 per...Over the past

years I've sold him...I can't tell

you the dollar amount, but quite a

lot of land. I promised five weeks

ago that I'd go to the wife's

birthday party in Kenilworth

tonight.

(sighs)

I have to go. You understand.

They treat me like a member of the

family, so I have to go.

(MORE)

67.

 

ROMA (CONT'D)

It's funny, you know, you get a

picture of the Corporation-Type

Company Man, all business...this

man, no. We'll go out to his home

sometime. Let's see.

(he checks his datebook)

Tomorrow. No. Tomorrow, I'm in

L.A....Monday...I'll take you to

lunch, where would you like to go?

LINGK

My wife...

Roma rubs his head.

LEVENE

(standing in the door)

Rick...?

ROMA

I'm sorry, Jim. I can't talk now.

I'll call you tonight...I'm sorry.

I'm coming, Ray.

(starts for the door)

 

LINGK

My wife said I have to cancel the

deal.

ROMA

It's a common reaction, Jim. I'll

tell you what it is, and I know

that that's why you married her.

One of the reasons is prudence.

It's a sizable investment. One

thinks twice...it's also something

women have. It's just a reaction

to the size of the investment.

Monday, if you'd invite me for

dinner again...

(to Levene)

This woman can cook...

LEVENE

(simultaneously)

I'm sure she can...

68.

 

ROMA

(to Lingk)

We're going to talk. I'm going to

tell you something. Because

(sotto)

there's something about your

acreage I want you to know. I

can't talk about it now. I really

shouldn't. And, in fact, by law,

I...

(shrugs, resigned)

The man next to you, he bought his

lot at forty-two, he phoned to say

that he'd already had an offer...

Roma rubs his head.

LEVENE

Rick...?

ROMA

I'm coming, Ray...what a day! I'll

call you this evening, Jim. I'm

sorry you had to come in...Monday,

lunch.

LINGK

My wife...

LEVENE

Rick, we really have to go.

LINGK

My wife...

ROMA

Monday.

LINGK

She called the consumer...the

attorney, I don't know. The

attorney gen...they said we have

three days...

ROMA

Who did she call?

LINGK

I don't know, the attorney gen...

the...some consumer office, um...

ROMA

Why did she do that, Jim?

69.

 

LINGK

I don't know.

(pause)

They said we have three days.

(pause)

They said we have three days.

ROMA

Three days.

LINGK

To...you know.

Pause.

ROMA

No, I don't know. Tell me.

LINGK

To change our minds.

ROMA

Of course you have three days.

Pause.

LINGK

So we can't talk Monday.

Pause.

ROMA

Jim, Jim, you saw my book...I

can't, you saw my book...

LINGK

But we have to before Monday. To

get our money ba...

ROMA

Three business days. They mean

three business days.

LINGK

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.

ROMA

I don't understand.

LINGK

That's what they are. Three

business...I wait till Monday, my

time limit runs out.

70.

 

ROMA

You don't count Saturday.

LINGK

I'm not.

ROMA

No, I'm saying you don't include

Saturday...in your three days.

It's not a business day.

LINGK

But I'm not counting it.

(pause)

Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. So

it would have elapsed.

ROMA

What would have elapsed?

LINGK

If we wait till Mon...

ROMA

When did you write the check?

LINGK

Yest...

ROMA

What was yesterday?

LINGK

Tuesday.

ROMA

And when was that check cashed?

LINGK

I don't know.

ROMA

What was the earliest it could have

been cashed?

Pause.

LINGK

I don't know.

71.

 

ROMA

Today.

(pause)

Today. Which, in any case, it was

not, as there were a couple of

points on the agreement I wanted to

go over with you in any case.

LINGK

The check wasn't cashed?

ROMA

I just called downtown, and it's on

their desk.

LEVENE

Rick...

ROMA

One moment, I'll be right with you.

(to Lingk)

In fact, a...one point, which I

spoke to you of which

(looks around)

I can't talk to you about here.

Detective puts his head out of the doorway.

BAYLEN

Levene!!!

LINGK

I, I...

ROMA

Listen to me, the statute, it's for

your protection. I have no

complaints with that, in fact, I

was a member of the board when we

drafted it, so quite the opposite.

It says that you can change your

mind three working days from the

time the deal is closed.

BAYLEN

Levene!

ROMA

Which, wait a second, which is not

until the check is cashed.

BAYLEN

Levene!!

72.

 

Aaronow comes out of the Detective's office.

AARONOW

I'm through, with this fucking

meshugaas. No one should talk to a

man that way. How are you talking

to me that...?

BAYLEN

Levene!

Williamson puts his head out of the office.

AARONOW

...how can you talk to me that...

that...

LEVENE

(to Roma)

Rick, I'm going to flag a cab.

AARONOW

I didn't rob...

Williamson sees Levene.

WILLIAMSON

Shelly: get in the office.

AARONOW

I didn't...why should I..."Where

were you last..." Is anybody

listening to me...? Where's

Moss...? Where...?

BAYLEN

Levene?

(to Williamson)

Is this Lev...

Baylen accosts Lingk.

LEVENE

(taking Baylen into

the office)

Ah. Ah. Perhaps I can advise you

on that...

(to Roma and Lingk,

as he exits)

Excuse us, will you...?

73.

 

AARONOW

(simultaneous with

Levene's speech above)

...Come in here...I work here, I

don't come in here to be

mistreated...

WILLIAMSON

Go to lunch, will you...

AARONOW

I want to work today, that's why I

came...

WILLIAMSON

The leads come in, I'll let...

AARONOW

...that's why I came in. I thought

I...

WILLIAMSON

Just go to lunch.

AARONOW

I don't want to go to lunch.

WILLIAMSON

Go to lunch, George.

AARONOW

Where does he get off to talk that

way to a working man? It's not...

WILLIAMSON

(buttonholes him)

Will you take it outside, we have

people trying to do business here...

AARONOW

That's what, that's what, that's

what I was trying to do.

(pause)

That's why I came in...I meet

gestapo tac...

WILLIAMSON

(going back into his office)

Excuse me...

74.

 

AARONOW

I meet gestapo tactics...I meet

gestapo tactics...That's not

right... No man has the right

to..."Call an attorney," that means

you're guilt... you're under

sus..."Co...," he says, "cooperate"

or we'll go downtown. That's

not...as long as I've...

WILLIAMSON

(bursting out of his office)

Will you get out of here. Will you

get out of here. Will you. I'm

trying to run an office here. Will

you go to lunch? Go to lunch.

Will you go to lunch?

(retreats into office)

 

ROMA

(to Aaronow)

Will you excuse...

AARONOW

Where did Moss...? I...

ROMA

Will you excuse us please?

AARONOW

Uh, uh, did he go to the restaurant?

(pause)

I...I...

(exits)

 

ROMA

I'm very sorry, Jimmy. I apologize

to you.

LINGK

It's not me, it's my wife.

ROMA

(pause)

What is?

LINGK

I told you.

ROMA

Tell me again.

75.

 

LINGK

What's going on here?

ROMA

Tell me again. Your wife.

LINGK

I told you.

ROMA

You tell me again.

LINGK

She wants her money back.

ROMA

We're going to speak to her.

LINGK

No. She told me "right now."

ROMA

We'll speak to her, Jim...

LINGK

She won't listen.

Detective sticks his head out.

BAYLEN

Roma.

LINGK

She told me if not, I have to call

the State's attorney.

ROMA

No, no. That's just something she

"said." We don't have to do that.

LINGK

She told me I have to.

ROMA

No, Jim.

LINGK

I do. If I don't get my money

back...

Williamson points out Roma to Baylen.

76.

 

BAYLEN

Roma!

(to Roma)

I'm talking to you...

ROMA

I've...look.

(generally)

Will someone get this guy off my

back.

BAYLEN

You have a problem?

ROMA

Yes, I have a problem. Yes, I do,

my fr...It's not me that ripped the

joint off, I'm doing business.

I'll be with you in a while. You

got it...?

(looks back. Lingk

is heading for the door)

Where are you going?

LINGK

I'm...

ROMA

Where are you going...? This is

me...This is Ricky, Jim. Jim,

anything you want, you want it, you

have it. You understand? This is

me. Something upset you. Sit

down, now sit down. You tell me

what it is.

(pause)

Am I going to help you fix it?

You're goddamned right I am. Sit

down. Tell you something...?

Sometimes we need someone from

outside. It's...no, sit down...Now

talk to me.

LINGK

I can't regotiate.

ROMA

What does that mean?

LINGK

That...

77.

 

ROMA

...what, what, say it. Say it to

me...

LINGK

I...

ROMA

What...?

LINGK

I...

ROMA

What...? Say the words.

LINGK

I don't have the power.

(pause)

I said it.

ROMA

What power?

LINGK

The power to negotiate.

ROMA

To negotiate what?

(pause)

To negotiate what?

LINGK

This.

ROMA

What, "this"?

Pause.

LINGK

The deal.

ROMA

The "deal," forget the deal.

Forget the deal, you've got

something on your mind, Jim, what

is it?

LINGK

(rising)

I can't talk to you, you met my

wife, I...

78.

 

Pause.

ROMA

What?

(pause)

What?

(pause)

What, Jim: I tell you what, let's

get out of here...let's go get a

drink.

LINGK

She told me not to talk to you.

ROMA

Let's...no one's going to know,

let's go around the corner and

we'll get a drink.

LINGK

She told me I had to get back the

check or call the State's att...

ROMA

Forget the deal, Jimmy.

(pause)

Forget the deal...you know me. The

deal's dead. Am I talking about

the deal? That's over. Please.

Let's talk about you. Come on.

(pause. Roma rises

and starts walking

toward the front door)

Come on.

(pause)

Come on, Jim.

(pause)

I want to tell you something. Your

life is your own. You have a

contract with your wife. You have

certain things you do jointly, you

have a bond there...and there are

other things. Those things are

yours. You needn't feel ashamed,

you needn't feel that you're being

untrue...or that she would abandon

you if she knew. This is your life.

(pause)

Yes. Now I want to talk to you

because you're obviously upset and

that concerns me. Now let's go.

Right now.

Lingk gets up and they start for the door.

79.

 

BAYLEN

(sticks his head out

of the door)

Roma...

LINGK

...and...and...

Pause.

ROMA

What?

LINGK

And the check is...

ROMA

What did I tell you?

(pause)

What did I say about the three

days...?

BAYLEN

Roma, would you, I'd like to get

some lunch...

ROMA

I'm talking with Mr. Lingk. If you

please, I'll be back in.

(checks watch)

I'll be back in a while...I told

you, check with Mr. Williamson.

BAYLEN

The people downtown said...

ROMA

You call them again. Mr.

Williamson...!

WILLIAMSON

Yes.

ROMA

Mr. Lingk and I are going to...

WILLIAMSON

Yes. Please. Please.

(to Lingk)

The police

(shrugs)

can be...

80.

 

LINGK

What are the police doing?

ROMA

It's nothing.

LINGK

What are the police doing here...?

WILLIAMSON

We had a slight burglary last night.

ROMA

It was nothing...I was assuring Mr.

Lingk...

WILLIAMSON

Mr. Lingk. James Lingk. Your

contract went out. Nothing to...

ROMA

John...

WILLIAMSON

Your contract went out to the bank.

LINGK

You cashed the check?

WILLIAMSON

We...

ROMA

...Mr. Williamson...

WILLIAMSON

Your check as cashed yesterday

afternoon. And we're completely

insured, as you know, in any case.

Pause.

LINGK

(to Roma)

You cashed the check?

ROMA

Not to my knowledge, no...

WILLIAMSON

I'm sure we can...

81.

 

LINGK

Oh, Christ...

(starts out the door)

Don't follow me...Oh, Christ.

(pause, to Roma)

I know I've let you down. I'm

sorry. For...Forgive...for...I

don't know anymore.

(pause)

Forgive me.

Lingk exits. Pause.

ROMA

(to Williamson)

You stupid fucking cunt. You,

Williamson...I'm talking to you,

shithead...You just cost me six

thousand dollars.

(pause)

Six thousand dollars. And one

Cadillac. That's right. What are

you going to do about it? What are

you goin to do about it, asshole.

You fucking shit. Where did you

learn your trade. You stupid

fucking cunt. You idiot. Whoever

told you you could work with men?

BAYLEN

Could I...

ROMA

I'm going to have your job, shithead.

I'm going downtown and talk to

Mitch and Murrray, and I'm going to

Lemkin. I don't care whose nephew

you are, who you know, whose dick

you're sucking on. You're going

out, I swear to you, you're going...

BAYLEN

Hey, fella, let's get this done...

ROMA

Anyone in this office lives on

their wits...

(to Baylen)

I'm going to be with you in a

second.

(to Williamson)

What you're hired for is to help

us--does that seem clear to you?

(MORE)

82.

 

ROMA (CONT'D)

To help us. Not to fuck us up...to

help men who are going out there to

try to earn a living. You fairy.

You company man...I'll tell you

something else. I hope you knocked

the joint off, I can tell our

friend here something might help

him catch you.

(starts into the room)

You want to learn the first rule

you'd know if you ever spent a day

in your life...you never open your

mouth till you know what the shot

is.

(pause)

You fucking child...

Roma goes to the inner room.

LEVENE

You are a shithead, Williamson...

Pause.

WILLIAMSON

Mmm.

LEVENE

You can't think on your feet you

should keep your mouth closed.

(pause)

You hear me? I'm talking to you.

Do you hear me...?

WILLIAMSON

Yes.

(pause)

I hear you.

LEVENE

You can't learn that in an office.

Eh? He's right. You have to learn

it on the streets. You can't buy

that. You have to live it.

WILLIAMSON

Mmm.

LEVENE

Yes. Mmm. Yes. Precisely.

Precisely. 'Cause your partner

depends on it.

(pause)

I'm talking to you, I'm trying to

tell you something.

83.

 

WILLIAMSON

You are?

LEVENE

Yes, I am.

WILLIAMSON

What are you trying to tell me?

LEVENE

What Roma's trying to tell you.

What I told you yesterday. Why you

don't belong in this business.

WILLIAMSON

Why I don't...

LEVENE

You listen to me, someday you might

say, "Hey..." No, fuck that, you

just listen what I'm going to say:

your partner depends on you. Your

partner...a man who's your "partner"

depends on you...you have to go

with him and for him...or you're

shit, you're shit, you can't exist

alone...

WILLIAMSON

(brushing past him)

Excuse me...

LEVENE

...excuse me, nothing, you be as

cold as you want, but you just

fucked a good man out of six

thousand dollars and his goddamn

bonus 'cause you didn't know the

shot, if you can do that and you

aren't man enough that it gets you,

then I don't know what, if you

can't take some thing from that...

(blocking his way)

you're scum, you're fucking white-

bread. You be as cold as you want.

A child would know it, he's right.

(pause)

You're going to make something up,

be sure it will help or keep your

mouth closed.

Pause.

84.

 

WILLIAMSON

Mmm.

Levene lifts up his arm.

LEVENE

Now I'm done with you.

Pause.

WILLIAMSON

How do you know I made it up?

LEVENE

(pause)

What?

WILLIAMSON

How do you know I made it up?

LEVENE

What are you talking about?

WILLIAMSON

You said, "You don't make something

up unless it's sure to help."

(pause)

How did you know that I made it up?

LEVENE

What are you talking about?

WILLIAMSON

I told the customer that his

contracts had gone to the bank.

LEVENE

Well, hadn't it?

WILLIAMSON

No.

(pause)

It hadn't.

LEVENE

Don't fuck with me, John, don't

fuck with me...what are you saying?

85.

 

WILLIAMSON

Well, I'm saying this, Shel:

usually I take the contracts to the

bank. Last night I didn't. How

did you know that? One night in a

year I left a contract on my desk.

Nobody knew that but you. Now how

did you know that?

(pause)

You want to talk to me, you want to

talk to someone else...because this

is my job. This is my job on the

line, and you are going to talk to

me. Now how did you know that

contract was on my desk?

LEVENE

You're so full of shit.

WILLIAMSON

You robbed the office.

LEVENE

(laughs)

Sure! I robbed the office. Sure.

WILLIAMSON

What'd you do with the leads?

(pause, points to the

Detective's room)

You want to go in there? I tell

him what I know, he's going to dig

up something...You got an alibi

last night? You better have one.

What did you do with the leads? If

you tell me what you did with the

leads, we can talk.

LEVENE

I don't know what you are saying.

WILLIAMSON

If you tell me where the leads are,

I won't turn you in. If you don't,

I am going to tell the cop you

stole them, Mitch and Murray will

see that you go to jail. Believe

me they will. Now, what did you do

with the leads? I'm walking in

that door--you have five seconds to

tell me: or you are going to jail.

LEVENE

I...

86.

 

WILLIAMSON

I don't care. You understand?

Where are the leads?

(pause)

Alright.

Williamson goes to open the office door.

LEVENE

I sold them to Jerry Graff.

WILLIAMSON

How much did you get for them?

(pause)

How much did you get for them?

LEVENE

Five thousand. I kept half.

WILLIAMSON

Who kept the other half?

Pause.

LEVENE

Do I have to tell you?

(pause, Williamson

starts to open the door)

Moss.

WILLIAMSON

That was easy, wasn't it?

Pause.

LEVENE

It was his idea.

WILLIAMSON

Was it?

LEVENE

I...I'm sure he got more than the

five, actually.

WILLIAMSON

Uh-huh?

LEVENE

He told me my share was twenty-five.

WILLIAMSON

Mmm.

87.

 

LEVENE

Okay: I...look: I'm going to make

it worth your while. I am. I

turned this thing around. I closed

the old stuff, I can do it again.

I'm the one's going to close 'em.

I am! I am! 'Cause I turned this

thing a...I can do that, I can do

anyth...last night. I'm going to

tell you, I was ready to Do the

Dutch. Moss gets me, "Do this,

we'll get well..." Why not. Big

fuckin' deal. I'm halfway hoping

to get caught. To put me out of

my...

(pause)

But it taught me something. What

it taught me, that you've got to

get out there. Big deal. So I

wasn't cut out to be a thief. I

was cut out to be a salesman. And

now I'm back, and I got my balls

back...and, you know, John, you

have the advantage on me now:

Whatever it takes to make it right,

we'll make it right. We're going

to make it right.

WILLIAMSON

I want to tell you something,

Shelly. You have a big mouth.

Pause.

LEVENE

What?

WILLIAMSON

You've got a big mouth, and now I'm

going to show you an even bigger

one.

(starts toward the

Detective's door)

 

LEVENE

Where are you going, John?...you

can't do that, you don't want to do

that...hold, hold on...hold on...

wait...wait...wait...

(MORE)

88.

 

LEVENE (CONT'D)

(pulls money out of

his pockets)

Wait...uh, look...

(starts splitting money)

Look, twelve, twenty, two, twen...

twenty-five hundred, it's...take it.

(pause)

Take it all...

(pause)

Take it!

WILLIAMSON

No, I don't think so, Shel.

LEVENE

I...

WILLIAMSON

No, I think I don't want your money.

I think you fucked up my office.

And I think you're going away.

LEVENE

I...what? Are you, are you, that's

why...? Are you nuts? I'm...I'm

going to close for you, I'm going

to...

(thrusting money at him)

Here, here, I'm going to make this

office...I'm going to be back there

Number One...Hey, hey, hey! This

is only the

beginning...List...list... listen.

Listen. Just one moment.

List...here's what...here's what

we're going to do. Twenty percent.

I'm going to give you twenty

percent of my sales...

(pause)

Twenty percent.

(pause)

For as long as I am with the firm.

(pause)

Fifty percent.

(pause)

You're going to be my partner.

(pause)

Fifty percent. Of all my sales.

WILLIAMSON

What sales?

89.

 

LEVENE

What sales...? I just closed

eighty-two grand...Are you

fuckin'...I'm back...I'm back, this

is only the beginning.

WILLIAMSON

Only the beginning...

LEVENE

Abso...

WILLIAMSON

Where have you been, Shelly? Bruce

and Harriet Nyborg. Do you want to

see the memos...? They're nuts...

they used to call in every week.

When I was with Webb. And we were

selling Arizona...they're nuts...did

you see how they were living? How

can you delude yours...

LEVENE

I've got the check...

WILLIAMSON

Forget it. Frame it. It's

worthless.

Pause.

LEVENE

The check's no good?

WILLIAMSON

You stick around I'll pull the memo

for you.

(starts for the door)

I'm busy now...

LEVENE

Their check's no good? They're

nuts...?

WILLIAMSON

Call up the bank. I called them.

LEVENE

You did?

90.

 

WILLIAMSON

I called them when we had the

lead... four months ago.

(pause)

The people are insane. They just

like talking to salesmen.

Williamson starts for door.

LEVENE

Don't.

WILLIAMSON

I'm sorry.

LEVENE

Why?

WILLIAMSON

Because I don't like you.

LEVENE

John: John:...my daughter...

WILLIAMSON

Fuck you.

Roma comes out of the Detective's door. Williamson goes in.

ROMA

(to Baylen)

Asshole...

(to Levene)

Guy couldn't find his fuckin' couch

in the living room...Ah, Christ...

what a day, what a day...I haven't

even had a cup of coffee...Jagoff

John opens his mouth he blows my

Cadillac...

(sighs)

I swear...it's not a world of men...

it's not a world of men, Machine...

it's a world of clock watchers,

bureaucrats, officeholders...what

it is, it's a fucked-up

world...there's no adventure to it.

(pause)

Dying breed. Yes it is.

(pause)

We are the members of a dying breed.

That's...that's...that's why we

have to stick together. Shel: I

want to talk to you.

(MORE)

91.

 

ROMA (CONT'D)

I've wanted to talk to you for some

time. For a long time, actually.

I said, "The Machine, there's a man

I would work with. There's a

man..." You know? I never said a

thing. I should have, don't know

why I didn't. And that shit you

were slinging on my guy today was

so good...it...it was, and, excuse

me, 'cause it isn't even my place

to say it. It was admirable...it

was the old stuff. Hey, I've been

on a hot streak, so what? There's

things that I could learn from you.

You eat today?

LEVENE

Me.

ROMA

Yeah.

LEVENE

Mm.

ROMA

Well, you want to swing by the

Chinks, watch me eat, we'll talk?

LEVENE

I think I'd better stay here for a

while.

Baylen sticks his head out of the room:

BAYLEN

Mr. Levene...?

ROMA

You're done, come down, and let's...

BAYLEN

Would you come in here, please?

ROMA

And let's put this together. Okay?

Shel? Say okay.

Pause.

LEVENE

(softly to himself)

Huh.

92.

 

BAYLEN

Mr. Levene, I think we have to talk.

ROMA

I'm going to the Chinks. You're

done, come down, we're going to

smoke a cigarette.

LEVENE

I...

BAYLEN

(comes over)

...Get in the room.

ROMA

Hey, hey, hey, easy friend. That's

the "Machine." That is Shelly "The

Machine" Lev...

BAYLEN

Get in the goddamn room.

Baylen starts manhandling Shelly into the room.

LEVENE

Ricky, I...

ROMA

Okay, okay, I'll be at the resta...

LEVENE

Ricky...

BAYLEN

"Ricky" can't help you, pal.

LEVENE

...I only want to...

BAYLEN

Yeah. What do you want? You want

to what?

He pushes Levene into the room, closes the door behind him.

Pause.

ROMA

Williamson: listen to me: when the

leads come in...listen to me: when

the leads come in I want my top two

off the list. For me. My usual

two. Anything you give Levene...

93.

 

WILLIAMSON

...I wouldn't worry about it.

ROMA

Well I'm going to worry about it,

and so are you, so shut up and

listen.

(pause)

I GET HIS ACTION. My stuff is

mine, whatever he gets for himself,

I'm talking half. You put me in

with him.

Aaronow enters.

AARONOW

Did they...?

ROMA

You understand?

AARONOW

Did they catch...?

ROMA

Do you understand? My stuff is

mine, his stuff is ours. I'm

taking half of his commissions--

now, you work it out.

WILLIAMSON

Mmm.

AARONOW

Did they find the guy who broke

into the office yet?

ROMA

No. I don't know.

Pause.

AARONOW

Did the leads come in yet?

ROMA

No.

AARONOW

(settling into a desk chair)

Oh, God, I hate this job.

ROMA

(simultaneous with

"job," exiting the office)

I'll be at the restaurant.

THE END

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