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Where do you stay in Los Angeles?
Usually downtown.
Is that your favorite part of the city?
No. I like Westwood.
You must return to Tokyo
And settle your business with Tono
If you don't, of course,
...only with more than a piece of cloth.
Is this necessary, or even very wise?
Put it away.
I'm sorry.
Tono is waiting, Mr. Tanner.
- Yeah?
Hey, old buddy,
Nothing. Just taking care of a sick friend.
- What are you--?
I got trouble, real trouble.
- The Yakuza's got Louise.
If I'm not back there in four days, they're
- ...and it's not gonna be part of her dress.
With that story?
- What the hell can the police do?
There's one thing you can do they can't.
Really?
What?
You can see Tanaka Ken.
George,
Tanaka Ken will do anything you want.
Whenever you say or he'll die trying.
I hate like hell to ask you.
I don't want you
Have you seen Eiko?
Yeah, Christmas.
I go by Kilmer House every Christmas...
...you know, have a drink
As soon as I come in the door,
So once a year, I tell her how you are.
How does she look?
Great. She hasn't changed a bit.
Swell.
I'm sending Al Hoekstra's kid
Dusty, you remember him?
Remember? I used to babysit him
Well. he's a big boy now.
He's my personal bodyguard.
Nothing's gonna happen to me.
Harry, you know these guys.
- You think I can't handle myself?
You think I'm too old?
No. you old son of a bitch.
- Okay, when you get there--
I'm gonna fly tomorrow.
This is the final request for departing
Harry.
Harry. Hey.
- Harry, for God's sakes. How are you, man?
You look good.
I just can't get over it, Harry.
- What the hell's a few years at our age?
Oh, Oliver Wheat, this is Dusty Hoekstra.
Oh, my God, of course.
Dusty came to hold my hand,
Yeah, fine. He can stay with us.
within four days, Mr. Tanner.
at that time.
I'm instructed to return again...
- Harry, this is George.
what are you doing in town?
- Harry, I gotta talk to you.
- What?
gonna send something else from Louise...
- Have you been to the police?
This is a Yakuza outfit I'm dealing with.
- They can do a lot more than I can.
I haven't seen Ken in 20 years.
You know that.
to put yourself through this.
and drop off a couple of presents.
she always says, "How's Harry?"
along with you.
when Al and his wife went to the movies.
- I didn't say that. Did I say that?
You son of a bitch.
- Personal bodyguard?
We shouldn't be on the same plane.
passengers for Cathay Pacific Airways....
- Oliver, how are you?
Here, here, let me take those.
You look damn near the same, man.
- Yeah.
Dusty's Al's son.
make sure I don't get run over by a Honda.
Come on. Come on.