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Charlie Arglist:
Did I ever tell you my father was a twin? Pete Van Heuten:
Identical? Charlie Arglist:
Fraternal. Looked a lot alike, though, him and My uncle. Different temperaments completely. My father, he's a cop. By-the-book guy. Believed in the law, wanted his only son to be a lawyer. Drank in moderation, didn't smoke. Kept up his life insurance premiums. Voted in every election, not just for president. Pete Van Heuten:
Lemme guess, uncle didn't vote? Charlie Arglist:
He said he didn't want to encourage the bastards. In and out of jail from the time he was 16... drunk all the time, fucked everything that walked. Won a fortune playing poker, lost it all the same way. Lost an eye in a fight. My father was 54 when he died of a massive embolism, right here in Wichita. My uncle died the very next day in a car wreck in California. So the point is... it is futile to regret. You do one thing, you do another... I mean, so what? What's the difference? Same result
Did I ever tell you my father was a twin? Pete Van Heuten:
Identical? Charlie Arglist:
Fraternal. Looked a lot alike, though, him and My uncle. Different temperaments completely. My father, he's a cop. By-the-book guy. Believed in the law, wanted his only son to be a lawyer. Drank in moderation, didn't smoke. Kept up his life insurance premiums. Voted in every election, not just for president. Pete Van Heuten:
Lemme guess, uncle didn't vote? Charlie Arglist:
He said he didn't want to encourage the bastards. In and out of jail from the time he was 16... drunk all the time, fucked everything that walked. Won a fortune playing poker, lost it all the same way. Lost an eye in a fight. My father was 54 when he died of a massive embolism, right here in Wichita. My uncle died the very next day in a car wreck in California. So the point is... it is futile to regret. You do one thing, you do another... I mean, so what? What's the difference? Same result
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Voted in every election not just for president
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Let me guess Uncle didn't vote
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He said he didn't want to encourage the bastards
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In and out of jail from the time he was 16
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drunk all the time fucked everything that walked
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Won a fortune playing poker lost it all the same way
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Lost an eye in a fight Half his life
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So what you're trying to say is you take after your uncle
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I wasn't finished
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My father was 54
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when he died of a massive embolism right here in Wichita
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My uncle died the very next day
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in a car wreck in California
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So the point is
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it is futile to regret
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You do one thing you do another
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I mean so what
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What's the difference Same result
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Movie Summary
A shady lawyer attempts a Christmas Eve crime, hoping to swindle the local mob out of some money. But his partner, a strip club owner, might have different plans for the cash.

