1:02:03
what are you doing in that suit?
1:02:18
tuxedo for breakfast, eh?
is that a new London custom?
1:02:22
- George...
- I didn't ask you
1:02:26
well Tom,
you know what I'm thinking
1:02:32
it's true
1:02:33
- George
- shut up!
1:02:55
that's one way of meeting the situation:
1:02:58
shipping clerk comes home,
finds missus with boarder
1:03:01
he breaks dishes
1:03:02
pure burlesque
1:03:04
then there's another way:
1:03:06
intelligent artist returns unexpectedly
1:03:09
finds treacherous friends
1:03:11
both discuss the pros and cons of the situation
in grown-up dialogue
1:03:16
high-class comedy
1:03:17
enjoyed by everybody
1:03:19
and there's a third way:
I'll kick your teeth out, tear your hair off
and beat some decency into you
1:03:24
cheap melodrama
1:03:25
very dull
1:03:30
George, stop it!
1:03:32
still very dull
1:03:34
I suppose you feel sorry for him
1:03:37
I feel sorry for you
1:03:39
I'm sorry I hurt you
1:03:42
but it was inevitable
1:03:45
go on, get out of here, both of you
1:03:49
it's hard to believe I loved you both
1:03:51
I don't want any part of either of you
go on, go with him and his top-hat
and fancy pants and silly name in lights
and good luck to both of you