In his middle-aged years, gangster Murray reflects on his lowly origins as a bootlegger and his ascent to the position of money and influence that he has achieved. Through it, he expresses his gratitude to his "friend" Joe for his assistance in achieving his goals and achieving happiness. Unfortunately, Murray is the only one who continues to believe Joe is anything close to a friend, despite the fact that it is evident to everyone that Joe backstabs him at every opportunity and is having sexual relations with his wife.
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In his middle-aged years, gangster Murray reflects on his lowly origins as a bootlegger and his ascent to the position of money and influence that he has achieved. Through it, he expresses his gratitude to his "friend" Joe for his assistance in achieving his goals and achieving happiness. Unfortunately, Murray is the only one who continues to believe Joe is anything close to a friend, despite the fact that it is evident to everyone that Joe backstabs him at every opportunity and is having sexual relations with his wife.
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