William Bryant credited as playing...
Schaeffer
- Lou Morgan: Chuck Noland was a big hero. Besides, it's good business. The insurance pays for the damage, but it doesn't do very much for the reputation of the building. A thing like this scares people off.
- Joe Mannix: And that's the extent of your involvement, Lou?
- Lou Morgan: [chuckles] Come on, Joe.
- Joe Mannix: Just thinking out loud. Any idea who might have done it?
- Lou Morgan: Had to be a lunatic.
- Joe Mannix: Or somebody's hired gun.
- Joe Mannix: [Schaeffer enters the room] Well, right on cue, Schaeffer.
- Schaeffer: Whatever that means, Mannix, I'll bet it's cute.
- Lou Morgan: [about the document Schaeffer hands him] This the casualty deal?
- Schaeffer: All it needs is your signature.
- Schaeffer: [checks his watch as Lou signs the document] We tee off in forty-five minutes. I'll see you at the club.
- Joe Mannix: Stick around a minute, will you, Schaeffer?
- Lou Morgan: He's here on the bombing.
- Joe Mannix: Do you know anyone who might have wanted to kill Noland or Roy Elkins?
- Schaeffer: No, I don't.
- Joe Mannix: How about Joyce?
- Lou Morgan: Joyce? I don't know what you're talking about.
- Joe Mannix: Does the name mean anything to you, Schaeffer?
- Schaeffer: No, no, nothing.
- Lou Morgan: Joe, how is it that you're mixed up in all of this?
- Joe Mannix: My client, Roy Elkins.
- Lou Morgan: Who ran the elevator?
- Joe Mannix: That's right.
- Lou Morgan: Oh, I see. Joe, I owe you. You saved my neck once. I don't forget. So I'll give you a tip. Check the Noland family.
- Joe Mannix: What's that mean?
- Lou Morgan: Chuck Noland's wife was getting a divorce. Lawyer she used to be stuck on was handling it. It was going to be pretty messy. She lives in San Diego.