:58:16
Good morning, everybody.
:58:19
Maybe it isn't a good morning, huh?
:58:24
Anne, ever get a feeling there was
somebody else in the room with you?
:58:27
- Have you seen this?
- Yeah, the worm.
:58:29
- Pardon?
- He's a worm, and I'll step on him.
:58:31
To engage in a brawl,
a cheap common brawl...
:58:34
...in my own home.
"I wear the pants."
:58:36
Not even the "trousers"!
:58:37
I tried to stop the evening papers,
but it's useless.
:58:40
- Quit trying to stop anybody.
- Well, at best you might deny it.
:58:43
Why deny it? The more you deny,
the more they print. Let them alone.
:58:46
- Sit still. Keep your trap shut.
- Trap shut?
:58:49
Certainly. I'll take care of this guy
Bingy myself, personally.
:58:53
What are you crying about?
:58:55
Is it true, Stewart?
Did you really say it?
:58:57
Yes, I said it. Sure, I said it.
:58:59
- I didn't say it for publication, though.
- You struck him in our house?
:59:02
Yes, I'm sorry.
I struck him in your house.
:59:04
I'll strike anybody in anybody's house
that calls me a Cinderella Man.
:59:08
What else do you
expect them to call you?
:59:10
- Dexter.
- That's the 14th crack...
:59:11
...you've made to me.
I'm keeping count.
:59:14
When it gets to 20, I'll sock you in
the nose. In fact, I ought to do it now.
:59:18
Anne, are you going to sit there
and watch this man insult us?
:59:21
Haven't you any decency left?
:59:23
Well, why doesn't Dexter
show some decency?
:59:25
You might show some too, Mother.
:59:27
What do you expect a man to do
when he's called such names?
:59:29
I'm glad you hit that reporter.
He deserved it.
:59:32
All right.
:59:33
All right, it's your funeral,
Anne Schuyler.
:59:39
Go on, beat it, shadow.
:59:47
Cinderella Man.
:59:49
That's 15.