Grand Hotel
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:22:01
They're past, Pimenov.
They're dead. It's finished.

:22:06
Meierheim.
:22:09
Madame! In negligée
an hour before the performance.

:22:11
What's this, you're canceling your car?
Do you know the time, or are we all mad?

:22:16
Am I your manager?
Have we contracts? Have we obligations?

:22:20
- Is this the time, or I am blind?
- I'm cancelling the engagement.

:22:25
Madame is cancelling the engagement?
:22:28
Madame has chosen a funny time
for such a funny joke.

:22:32
Tonight there is a line
in front of the theater since 6:00.

:22:36
The house is jammed to the roof.
:22:38
- Is it really full?
- Doesn't Meierheim say so?

:22:43
Packed to the ceiling.
And such an audience:

:22:45
The French ambassador,
American millionaires, Princess Retski...

:22:48
All right.
:22:55
- Hurry, Suzette.
- We'll wait outside.

:23:03
Poor child.
:23:06
- How is the house?
- Terrible.

:23:08
After this, no more ballets for me.
Jazz. Just jazz.

:23:11
If the house is empty again...
I don't know.

:23:14
When she gets her paint on,
hears the music, she'll be fine.

:23:17
I know these people. Here she is.
:23:34
Why did you bring the pearls?
I said I won't wear them.

:23:36
- Why not?
- Take them back.

:23:37
- Hurry up.
- We haven't time.

:23:39
I don't think I’ll be able
to join you fellows after all.

:23:42
- Why not? We'll wait.
- Come on.

:23:49
- Lift, please.
- Wait.

:23:53
Can I help?
:23:57
You go ahead, old man.
I'll be there if I’m up for it.


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