: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.
1:00:01
Pardon me, ma'am. They've phoned
through from the mayor's reception...
1:00:04
...to remind you it's past the hour
for the reception.
1:00:07
- Are the cars ready?
- They've been ready for half an hour.
1:00:11
I hope I don't have
to make any speeches tonight.
1:00:13
You can't disappoint
all those women.
1:00:15
It isn't every day they get to see
a famous round-the-world flier.
1:00:19
Yes, I know,
but they scare me to death.
1:00:21
This is the fourth dinner
that you've taken me to this week.
1:00:23
- I'm running out of material.
- Are you complaining?
1:00:26
Yes, there's always
too many other people around.
1:00:28
It's getting late.
What are we waiting for?
1:00:30
You're waiting for my husband.
1:00:32
E xcuse me, I'll run up
and see what that slowpoke's doing.
1:00:35
- I'll be right back.
- Sure.
1:00:59
Stewart, we're all waiting for you.