:54:03
Well, well, well. So my little pal
Gallagher is a gal, huh?
:54:13
That's j ust to give you an idea
that I know how to treat a gal.
:54:16
Get fresh with me and I'll sock you
in that little nose of yours.
:54:20
E xcuse me. I'll be right back.
:54:39
What's the matter? A little clumsy
to get in your pocket?
:54:42
I was j ust looking at it.
Pretty, ain't it?
:54:44
I was looking for the price tag.
:54:46
- What do you want?
- Oh, nothing, nothing.
:54:48
I wanted to see how the newshound
looked made up for a gentleman.
:54:52
Would you like to have me
turn around for you, Bingy?
:54:55
Oh, boy, I'd love it.
:55:04
- How's that?
- Not bad.
:55:05
Not good, but not bad.
:55:07
You ought to be able to
fool almost anybody.
:55:09
Well, have you seen enough,
or would you like a photograph?
:55:12
A photograph?
:55:13
What's the matter? Hasn't
Mama had you done in oils yet?
:55:19
Now, get this, mug!
:55:20
You've got the kind of chin
I'd j ust love to touch.
:55:23
And if you don't get out of here,
I'm gonna hang one right on it.
:55:26
Take it easy, Dempsey. Just relax.
Relax and open your pores.
:55:31
- I bring a message from Garcia.
- Yeah?
:55:33
Yeah, the boss sent me over
to offer you a job.
:55:35
- He wants you for a daily column.
- Go on.
:55:38
It's all right. You can write
your own ticket. 150 bucks a week.
:55:42
- All right, I'll bite. What's the catch?
- No catch. This is on the up-and-up.
:55:45
Of course, all you have to do
is just sign the article:
:55:48
"By Anne Schuyler's husband."
:55:51
Well, how does the old
Cinderella Man feel about that?
:55:58
Well bowled, sir. Very neat.