Donald MacBride credited as playing...
R.S. Kenyon
- [last lines]
- [after Reardon has wrapped up the investigation, Kenyon congratulates him]
- R.S. Kenyon: Owing to your splendid efforts the basic rate of The Atlantic Casualty Company - as of 1947 - will probably drop one-tenth of a cent.
- [he shakes Reardon's hand]
- R.S. Kenyon: Congratulations, Mr. Reardon.
- Jim Reardon: I'd rather have a night's sleep.
- R.S. Kenyon: Why don't you take a good rest. I must say you've earned it.
- [Reardon starts to leave]
- R.S. Kenyon: This is Friday... don't come in 'til Monday.
- Jim Reardon: Thanks.
- Jim Reardon: Two professional killers show up in a small town and put the blast on a filling station attendant, a nobody. There was no attempt at robbery. They were out for only one thing: to kill him. Why?
- R.S. Kenyon: I don't know, and what's more, I don't care.