Kojak (1973) s01e10 Episode Script

Cop in a Cage

Two ounces of plastic explosive.
You could slip that into a stranger's pocket, he'd never know it.
You sit in the can and think about somebody for seven years, they're no stranger not Kojak.
In your sleep you talked about him.
Ground your teeth.
That pedometer, how does it help solve my problem? Well, it doesn't just measure how far you walk.
You put it on a wheel, and it runs up the miles too.
- Gonna put it on a car in a garage? - No.
I got a better place.
Goes off after 10 miles exactly.
Figurin' the radius of the tire, I got the contact soldered onto the 10.
When this goes up to 10, finito.
Just like a timer.
But you couldn't use a timer, right? Uh, well, it's a it's a church service, see? Who knows how long? Fair enough.
Hey.
Come on, Ibbotson.
You wouldn't beat an old Dannemora buddy out of a lousy thousand bucks? Steel makes you sweat, doesn't it, Jack? Hey.
Suppose Just suppose the cops busted you? I don't wanna get tied to this thing.
I wanna be out there so he knows it's me.
And he can't do a damn thing about it, Jack.
I wouldn't talk.
Are you crazy? [Ringing.]
- Lieutenant Kojak.
- Theo? This is Sophie.
- Yeah.
The nerve-racked mother.
- Yes, Sophie.
What is it? What it is is a rehearsal in an hour.
You coming? This afternoon.
Hey, look, if they can pretend they're getting married, can't they pretend I'm there? Alexandra loves you and she's terrified you'll miss the wedding.
Who knows? There could be a big bust or something.
You couldn't get free.
Okay, you pain.
I'll be there at 1:00.
But, look, I'm not gonna come to the real thing.
Relax.
- You don't remember me.
- Aw, you kidding? Ibbotson.
Peter Ibbotson, extortion.
- [Chuckles.]
You keeping your nose clean? - As a whistle.
Mmm.
Well, you better be.
Get back in that dirty little racket of yours, you're in trouble.
Anybody looking for me, I'll be at Saint Basil's church in the Bronx.
Okay.
Something you wanted from me? You know, I thought a lot about you up there, Lieutenant.
A lot.
- How you feeling, Lieutenant? You feeling good? - Fine.
That's good.
And the family? I hope the family's feeling good too.
Get him the hell outta here.
Oh, there he is! There he is! Hey, Theo! [Laughing.]
You made it.
Oh! Yes.
Let's go inside.
How are you, beautiful? I'm fine.
How are you? Just as gorgeous as ever.
And at this point, I will place the crown upon your head.
And the best man will exchange them three times.
We will chant, "O Lord, our God, honor them with glory and honor.
O Lord, our God honor them" It's not too late, you know.
"O Lord, our God, honor them with glory and honor.
O Lord, our God, honor them with glory and honor.
" [Kojak.]
Can't you tell? Now, look, two things I want you to remember, kiddo.
Number one, you're marrying my favorite niece.
Right.
And number two, my favorite niece's favorite uncle's a cop.
Hey.
I won't forget that, sir.
Yeah, sir.
You can cool the "sir," because next week, you'll be crying uncle.
Right.
Get used to it, 'cause that's what you'll be calling me.
Hey, Mort.
I wanted to make this deal a week ago at my restaurant.
What goes on? I wanted you to see for yourself.
Special car.
Special for the wedding party.
You know Jimmy here? Hi, Jim.
He don't hang around smoking when he's not driving.
Got a little hand vacuum, all the time he's cleaning and polishing.
Every morning through the car wash.
It's spotless.
I know, Mort.
That's why we made that deal.
Now, for the second car, not quite so costly, huh? You know? A new car for everybody else.
We'll squeeze 'em in somehow.
Mort, you're a sweetheart.
I'll see you later, all right? Hey, you're just sore 'cause somebody else is taking me to the movies now.
Excuse me.
Nice looking family you got there, Lieutenant.
- Live around here? - No.
Hmm.
What are you doing here then? Well, it's it's been seven years.
You know, the city's changed.
I was just, uhjust checking a few things out, that's all.
Are you objecting to my being here, Lieutenant? Mm-mmm.
No.
Just as long as you don't accuse me of police brutality.
Uncle Theo.
What is it, sweetheart? Are you gonna come with us to Papa's restaurant? Costa, you old swindler.
You still puttin' oleo margarine into the kourambiedes, right? [Laughs.]
That's an insult.
I'll have you arrested.
Worse, I'll make you pay for your dinner.
I'll have you arrested, you understand? Listen, I'll be along in just a minute.
I just wanna Who is that man? I think I've seen him someplace before.
No, sweetheart.
He's nobody.
Absolutely nobody.
For the lieutenant.
Some guy downstairs just dropped that off.
Said it was important.
Thanks.
Don't laugh.
Mm-hmm.
"Patrick Frances Sullivan, Lieutenant of Detectives, his wife, Maureen and their three children, were the victims of a revenge-crazed kill" "April 12, 1931.
" What is this? Well, maybe I know.
[Lollipop Clatters On Desk.]
dd[Dance.]
Hello.
You know, Gloria, one day a Mountie on horseback is gonna come along, singing, "Ah, sweet mystery of life.
" He's gonna take you away from all of this.
Relax.
Come here.
That's my kid sister.
I wanna make that last pitch and try to make her go straight, you understand? Here.
I want you to know we're proud of you boys.
What'd I do, Kojak? Here.
You got too many vices.
[Mocking.]
"What'd I do, Kojak?" I mean, besides hustling the tourist trade, break the laws and, uh, poison your liver, right? - You don't get much of a tan yourself.
- Mmm.
- What's with this guy, Ibbotson? - What's an Ibbotson? An Ibbotson.
Well, an Ibbotson is a big pain where I don't need a big pain.
You got busted with him about an accessory with that switched wallet and a few other cons? It was easy.
I was 19 years old.
Anybody's gonna believe anything I said.
You stop talking to me like a john or I'll take my lollipop away.
- He's in Dannemora, I heard.
- Yeah.
He got out three weeks ago.
Served seven years of a seven-year sentence.
Refused parole twice.
Why? This way, he doesn't have to report to the parole officer.
Can't be picked up on a hundred other minor violations, and I'm looking for him, sweetheart.
- Why me? - Because you sent him Christmas presents every Christmas except this last one.
Because you knew he was getting out.
He wanted certain things from the outside.
Certain kinds of candy bars especially.
He didn't have many friends, except for his family.
Then they were gone.
You know that they ran off after he went up? I didn't want him getting out holding anything against me.
Not him.
Well, you better start thinking about me the same way, sweetheart.
He phoned me once a couple of weeks ago.
He said he was out of work.
He said he had plans seven years'worth of plans.
He didn't want to do anything to foul them up.
I don't know where he is.
I didn't wanna know.
We didn't do anything.
I could understand that.
If you find out where he is, you'll call me, right? Sure, Kojak.
[Disgusted Sound.]
[Glass Clinks On Bar.]
Who loves ya? Good night, kid.
Stavros, find out everything you can about any cell mate that Ibbotson might've had in Dannemora.
If he was planning something, maybe he shot his mouth off.
Okay, Lieutenant.
You're wonderful.
What's this, your lunchroom? No.
He ordered it for you.
Who's he? Your friend across the street.
Saperstein's watching him.
[Kojak.]
All right.
Tell Saperstein to stay with him.
- Why are you putting a tail on him? - I wanna find out where he goes, what he does and who he talks to when he's not bugging me.
Lab, this is Lieutenant Kojak, Manhattan South.
Yeah, I'm sending some articles over for laboratory investigation.
Ham and cheese on rye.
Tomato, pickles, lettuce, cheese and chips.
Chips.
Yeah.
How serious is this? You see that creep out there? You know what I collared him for? He was running the dirtiest extortion racket in this town.
A kid playing in the streets, hit-and-run driver nails him.
Now, maybe he's killed, maybe he's hurt.
Ibbotson reads about it in the paper.
Finds out if there are any other kids in the family.
So then, he writes, "Sorry about running overJohnny.
For $500.
I won't run overJimmy too.
" - Real fox.
- Real fox.
And he'd only work out of those areas like Bedford-Stuyvesant, Harlem, Spanish Harlem, where they know they don't go to the cops.
They'd be afraid.
They'd think we wouldn't help 'em, so they pay.
And they keep paying.
And that's what kept Ibbotson in alligator shoes.
I nailed him on three counts.
He got the maximum.
Stavros.
[Sighs.]
Don't eat this.
See if you can get a refund.
Right.
[Chuckles.]
dd[Greek.]
Yes, sir? Check, please.
Pay the cashier, please.
[Quietly.]
Thank you.
One-seventy-five.
You enjoy your dinner, sir? You need something chocolate for dessert.
With baklava, you need chocolate? [Laughs.]
- You know any cops? - Yeah, why? You need a cop? [Register Dings.]
How are you feeling? - What? - Feeling good? Yeah, I feel good.
Hey.
What is this all about? "Do I know any cops? Do I feel good?" What? Call up a cop you know, okay? Tell him someone was in here asking if you felt good.
[Door Bell Jingles.]
We just had a crazy man for dinner.
You know, he was here before, Papa.
Remember? Last week.
The night Father Aleksei had moussaka for dinner, and we all talked about the wedding? Yeah.
So, we'll talk to Theo.
It won't hurt.
Now, you go over there and take care of the customers, huh, honey? Come on.
Like that, huh? What? I don't like to bother you at the job, Theo.
I know you're a very busy man.
But, Alexandra, I don't want anything to upset her before the wedding.
You're not bothering me.
That's what the police are for.
He's just some kind of a nut.
Don't worry about it.
- But Eugene is taking her home? - Yeah.
Sure.
Okay.
Saperstein's still tailing Ibbotson, right? Yeah, why? Is something shaking? Yeah.
He was just in my brother-in-law's restaurant.
- Doing what? - Eh, doing what.
Just putting the pressure on.
I hate to do this to Sophie.
Sophie.
Theo.
How are you? Oh! Forty-eight hours, my only daughter to be married.
I'm a terrific wreck.
Do me a favor, Sophie.
I want you to keep your eyes open for a skinny guy.
Well, not skinny.
Medium build.
Middle 30s.
Dumb-looking blank stare on his face, and he likes to eat candy bars.
Aw, Theo.
I've got so many things on my mind.
Look, is this something you could send me a something like a mug shot on? - Mug shot.
Is that right? - A mug shot.
Uh, look, kid, we got it covered pretty good here, okay? It's just with all the presents around, I don't want you letting strangers into the house, you understand? - Okay.
Good.
- Good night, mug shot.
Ibbotson had three roomies in the can.
Evans died last year.
Wilson wouldn't talk to him, thought he was a creep.
Henshaw got out six months ago.
"Wilson, car theft.
" [Chuckles.]
Doesn't everybody? "Henshaw, arson.
Evans, suspicion of murder.
Picked up with high-powered rifle.
" Look, Stavros, see what we can find out on stolen rifles, huh? Sporting good stores, whatever, since Ibbotson got out.
- Okay, Lieutenant.
- What are you figuring, Lieutenant? I could be his plan, couldn't I? He gets his kicks from rattling me first.
You got any idea how many guys have threatened to get me? - A hundred, 200? - A hundred, 200, huh? If I put 'em all together, just to keep an eye on 'em, I'd need the state of Rhode Island, a couple of divisions.
This one's different.
He's cool.
He just sits there and he waits, right? He waits and he thinks.
I don't know what he's thinking about.
But you can't arrest him for that, can ya? Tweet, tweet, baby.
I'm a cop in a cage.
Just pass the word on, Lieutenant.
I mean, if you want out, you know? Cool it.
Nobody else goes near him.
Understood? Understood.
[Buzzing.]
Hey, look, if you want to play potsy in my neighborhood, that's all right.
I can take care of you.
But I don't like you being too close to my family.
- I have a perfect right.
- [Paper Rustling.]
"Officer and Family Slain By Berserk Gunman.
" You sent that to me.
Why? Because I lost my family.
A wife, two children.
I don't know where they are anymore.
[Footsteps Approaching.]
Maybe they're, uh, better off without you.
[Blows.]
Give it a shot someplace else.
You see? You can't appreciate the tragedy unless it happens to a cop.
Ah, that sounds like a threat, Cinderella.
- Assume the position.
Turn around.
Now.
- A threat? Now.
You're wasting your time.
I'm clean.
You were born dirty.
Go ahead, turn around.
[Murmuring.]
Now, you listen, and listen good.
If I ever see you near my family, I'm gonna have to, uh I'm gonna have to punish you.
What do you mean you're going to have to punish me, Lieutenant, huh? - You mean, you'll kill me? - [Murmuring.]
Huh? Are you telling me that if I go places in this city [Screaming.]
That you disapprove of, you'll do me physical injury? Come here.
You like poetry? Look at me.
If I ever see you near me or any of my family, I'm gonna scatter your brains from here to White Plains, sweetheart.
[McNeil.]
Okay.
Okay.
Agreed.
Serokin is the creepiest lawyer in the city.
He defends ambulance chasers.
But Ibbotson had him on retainer, and you waltzed right into his arms.
He made a threat.
Well, none of the witnesses heard his threat.
But they heard yours.
And very shortly, there's gonna be a piece of paper down here with Latin on it.
It's called a writ.
Forbidding you or any of us from harassing him in any way.
That means you can't tail him worth a damn.
Well, how come I can't get a writ against him? For what? He asks how you feel? He sends you a clipping which I don't especially like either.
He buys you lunch.
He eats in a public restaurant.
Now, come on.
Theo.
Before, we could pick him up for tossing away one of his candy wrappers.
- Now, even that's going to look like harassment.
- Okay.
I'm on the hot seat.
But I'd probably do it all over again.
You know something? Maybe his plan is a caper, and this stuff with me is just until he gets it all together.
But I'm gonna tell you something, Frank, I wanna stick it to him.
I don't want him laughing at us ever.
Sweetheart, that's just what he's doing.
I got your picture.
I'll be careful.
dd [Whistling.]
dd [Continues.]
Hold on.
I'll check.
Know anyone at this address? That's my sister Sophie's place.
Why? Saperstein says Ibbotson's been casing it for the past hour.
All right.
Have Saperstein stay with Ibbotson all the time.
If he needs any help, give it to him.
Right.
dd [Whistling.]
"The servant of God, Eugene, "is crowned to the handmaiden of God, Alexandra.
In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
" It's part of the wedding ceremony torn in half.
[Phone Receiver Clicks.]
Who are you calling, Mama? - I feel uneasy.
- [Grunting.]
All right.
Good, good, good, good.
There are all the pretty things you can do with those.
Thanks a lot.
You know you can kill a guy with those in just two seconds? I've got a question.
Can we haul in a suspect for carrying a concealed weapon ifhe's got them under his coat? Come on, will ya, Crocker.
Don't bother me with that.
Call the D.
A.
Or something.
I'm sorry.
[Phone Ringing.]
Kojak.
Yeah, hi, Sophie.
We just got something.
Alexandra found it in the door.
All right, tell me about it.
In the door? With her name on it.
Well, look, Sophie, I just put someone on you and Alexandra.
I'll talk to you later, okay? Good-bye.
What are you looking at? You know, this guy Ibbotson's getting to be a real drag.
[Knocking.]
[Knocking.]
Coming.
Coming up.
If you don't have a warrant, gentlemen, I'm gonna have a beautiful lawsuit.
Don't be so sure what you're gonna have.
I'm clean.
Wouldn't keep a gun here if I had one.
Wouldn't keep anything here like that.
Man says he's clean.
He doesn't look so clean.
He don't smell so clean either.
Hey.
What if we told you we had a complaint? Lady says you tried to hustle her, huh? Wouldn't be true.
Hmm.
You wouldn't wanna tell that to a "Mrs.
Corinne Wilson, Who's she? She's the lady who says you called and said, "If you don't come up with 500 bucks you'd throw her other son out the window.
" I never phoned anybody by that name.
That could be your M.
O.
Little boy falls out the window eight floors.
It was in the paper.
Okay if we look around? What for? What for? Clues, man.
That's what cops are for, right? Hey, Craw, take a look at this.
You're not so clean after all, are you? "James Wilson, three, eldest son of Mrs.
Corinne Wilson, plunged to his death from an uptown apartment building late yesterday.
" Well, look at it.
You planted this.
You wanna tell that to Lieutenant Kojak? Wanna come to the station house with us, or do you wanna get lost, man? I mean, real lost.
I mean, lost forever, because this is how we're gonna hang you by your eyeballs if you don't get off Lieutenant Kojak's back! Don't think we can't do it, baby, because we can.
We'll have you back inside so fast your underwear will have to take the next train.
You think about it, baby, because your time is running out.
Think about it! And stay clean, huh? We were only trying to help, Lieutenant.
Yeah, with a frame.
With a frame, right? "Only trying to help.
" Nobody was trying to frame him, Lieutenant.
We were just trying to scare him out of town, maybe.
You know? I see.
"Maybe," huh? You know how fast this complaint came down this morning? He probably had it in his lawyer's hands and had it delivered then.
In the meantime, he's gonna be outside doing what he wants to do, and we'll be doing a fancy dance step in front of the review board.
It was dumb.
Dumb, you understand? Dumb! What do you mean? Come on.
What do you got? I was in at 8:00.
I was checking through the sheets, and I find that two high-powered rifles were stolen yesterday.
From where? Staten Island.
But it couldn't have been him.
Saperstein was on him.
So, what does that mean? Were they But, I found this poster.
A guy in the Bronx got knocked off eight days ago.
He was into arson.
Henshaw.
That's Ibbotson's cell mate.
All right.
I want you to call the 16th.
I want you to get everything you can on this case.
I got a patrolman bringing it all down now.
Stavros, very good.
You still practicing the bouzouki? Yeah.
All right.
Go get it for the wedding.
- Hey, Lieutenant, what time is the wedding? - 11:00.
Ten.
That's the magic number.
I like that.
Nice, round number to even the score.
Here's everything Forensics found at the Henshaw murder scene.
Cause of death, slashed across the trachea.
Multiple punctures of the chest.
Medical suggests a blade with serrations on it.
Okay, the cigarette butts.
They found traces of saliva that matches the victim's blood type O- positive.
The matchbook.
They traced it back to a joint where Henshaw ate all the time.
In fact, the only thing they haven't pinned to him is this.
- It's sweet.
- The lab found microscopic traces of caramelized sugar on it.
Henshaw was a diabetic, so it kind of stuck out.
Candy bars.
All right, get a photo of Ibbotson up to the 16th.
Have 'em see if anybody spotted him around the neighborhood the night that Henshaw was killed.
So what do we got, a firebomb in the building? Henshaw just wasn't into arson.
He was into explosives.
He had a piece of plastique squirreled away.
Little piece, about this big.
Make a picture window out of the whole side of this building.
All right.
Call the bomb squad.
We got an hour before the wedding.
Check every pew at Saint Basil's especially where my family's gonna be sitting.
- What about the reception? - Get them to Constantine's restaurant.
We'll have more time there.
Oh, yes, and the limousines.
Get a man to check them both, and stay with them all the time.
Okay, Lieutenant.
You got it.
It's 30 minutes, Theo.
Are we gonna have a wedding or are we not gonna have a wedding? Weddings we can have anytime.
Children we only have once.
We've gotta take care of them.
- Bomb squad says the church is all clean.
- All right.
The front, the back, pews, altar, everything, huh? Everything.
They even went through with a dog that sniffs out explosives.
All right, you get in the back.
Put Saperstein in the front.
He knows this Ibbotson.
And I want you to check all the guests.
Costa, you stay with him and have a good time.
Don't worry.
Go ahead.
Okay.
Gomez, how about the restaurant? They're just going over it now.
And I want you to check the musicians, the waiters, everybody.
All right.
I want you to make sure that creep doesn't get in there.
Right.
And who's checking the limousines? Stavros sent two guys from the bomb squad.
Okay.
The chauffeurs are bonded.
My wife's own cousins.
Well, they're clean.
Motor, gas tank, upholstery.
Good.
I got four locks on the garage.
Nobody gets to it.
This is my baby, understand? I don't wanna think about anything going wrong.
Yeah.
Uh, which one of these terraplanes is for the wedding couple? Jimmy's car right here.
All right.
He specializes in the newlyweds.
Good.
I'll ride with you.
Jimmy, uh, get a wash, and this time get a good one.
[Car Door Closes.]
Okay.
Good.
[Engine Starts.]
Lieutenant.
Gomez.
- Yeah? - Well, they even checked the drums and the piano.
Okay.
Everybody comes in and out the front door.
Everybody.
Deliverymen, florists, photographers.
Check 'em all.
Maybe this is all he wants.
You miss the wedding.
Everybody sweats.
Maybe.
Anyway, from the church to the restaurant, I'll be tailing behind the two limos.
- You, you stay slightly ahead.
- All right.
Lieutenant, this is Stavros.
Are you picking me up yet? - Yeah, Stavros? - Yeah, well, I'm in the car now, and it's as clean as a baby's nose.
Okay.
When you get here, you stay with it outside the church.
- Forget about kissing the bride.
- Right.
Where you going? To you this car is clean.
To Mort, a flyspeck on the windshield is dreck.
We've gotta wash 'em on the way to every job.
[Machines Whirring.]
Hey.
Ho.
Don't open that door.
Don't get in that car.
You, get behind the wheel.
Pull it off the ramp.
Nice and easy.
[Starts Engine.]
[Priest.]
d The servant of God, Eugene d dis crowned to the handmaiden of God, Alexandra d d In the name of the Father and of the Son d dAnd of the Holy Spirit, amen dd d The handmaiden of God, Alexandra d d Is crowned to the servant of God, Eugene d d In the name of the Father and of the Son d dAnd of the Holy Spirit, amen dd dd[Organ.]
You love your mother and father? What's that mean? Would you put your mother and father in this car? You better believe it.
All right.
Come on.
I'll drive you to the reception.
All right, sweetheart.
Turn around.
Assume the position.
Beautiful, Kojak.
Just wait till my lawyer hears about this.
Shut up, you creep.
You're not gonna be out of my sight for one minute now.
It's gonna be a pleasure watching you walk a beat, Kojak.
You killed a guy named Henshaw.
Some kind of a hotshot with explosives? My lawyer's gonna make me a rich man after this arrest.
You made one mistake, sonny boy.
You left one of these wrappers in the wrong place.
They sell a million of these a day, and I swear by it.
- You did it.
I know you did.
I can feel it in my bones.
- That's just what I want, Kojak.
Hold your coat, princess.
Serrated.
- Just like the knife that killed Henshaw.
- Hey.
We got something.
- Could be dried blood in here.
- Just a knife.
- For fishing.
- [Chuckles.]
Don't make any plans, junior.
The blood on that turns out to be type O, the ball game's over.
- I'm type O.
- Type O and diabetic? Henshaw was diabetic.
Let's see what the odds are.
[Sniffs.]
Now, if you're same thing, that's one in 100,000.
I wanna see my lawyer.
You're gonna see a mortician if I hear a bang! Bang! Within 10 blocks of here.
My lawyer, please.
Get 'im in the car.
Don't hit him.
Don't hit him.
Come on, you creep.
Get in there.
He likes it.
Get in there.
[Chattering, Laughter.]
- No.
You drive.
- It's over here.
Get in there.
Get in the car.
Go on.
That's it.
You lead the procession.
Now, Stavros, you keep your eyes peeled.
Anybody on that street makes a move to that limousine, you drive right between them, you understand? Okay, Lieutenant.
[Police Radio Chatter.]
- What's that? - What? What is it leaking, gas? - No.
That's water.
Don't worry.
- Water from what? - That's water from the car wash.
- What car wash? The car wash on the way to the church.
- Call the bomb squad.
- Hello, Central? This is Stavros.
Get a bomb squad down to - Get in front of them and cut 'em off.
- [Tires Screech.]
- Look at that putz.
- What are you gonna do? Take time to exchange insurance cards? [Kojak.]
Take cover.
Out of the cars.
Take cover.
Get away from the limousine.
[Shouting.]
Take cover.
Out of the cars.
[Clamoring.]
Come on! [Sirens Approaching.]
[Man.]
Check that first limo.
[Police Radio Chatter.]
[Dispatcher.]
Car 23, 10-1 your command.
- [Dispatcher.]
93? - [Officer.]
Code two, car 93.
[Engine Starts.]
Come out here, you.
[Siren Wailing.]
Lieutenant.
Just got a call from the 16th.
They found a clerk who recognized the photo, and our friend over here bought four candy bars down by Henshaw's the night of the murder.
We got him.
Fancy that.
Now, you listen good, yo-yo.
Because I'm gonna tell you something for every cop's had to live under a threat from a punk like you.
You know, maybe sometimes when you're an old man, you'll be thinking about getting out.
Don't think anything about getting even.
I want you to think about me.
Because ifby some remote possibility you get out, there's gonna be a little And that little old man will be me.
Okay, Harry.
What happened to you? Everything okay? Okay, Nick.
Everything's all right.
Look.
I gotta go down to the station house and book this guy.
I'll see you at the reception.
- [Speaking Greek.]
- Uh-huh.
I'll go get my bouzouki.
Here.
Take him to the car.
Wait for me.
Tradition.
I gotta be the first to dance with the bride.
[Greek.]
dd[Greek.]
dd[Continues.]
[Stavros.]
Opa! dd[Continues.]
dd[Ends.]
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