1:18:04
well, Gilda,
great news for you
1:18:07
- our party's in the bag.
- really?
1:18:09
- yes sir. guess what?
- I give up
1:18:12
- Mr Eaglebauer has accepted
- is that good?
1:18:14
say, listen, I'll guarantee you one thing
1:18:17
that this party be a success
and inside of two weeks
we'll be invited to the Eaglebauers
1:18:21
I see, an eye for an eye,
a tooth for a tooth
1:18:23
oh don't talk like that!
1:18:25
Strump and Eaglebauer are figuring
on the greatest publicity campaign
in the history of cement
1:18:29
what about the Strumps?
don't we have to invite them, too?
Mr Strump comes first
1:18:33
Strump and Eaglebauer
1:18:35
no no we can't have them at the same time
1:18:37
they're not on speaking terms
1:18:39
that's right.
I forgot about Mr Stump and Mrs Eaglebauer.
1:18:42
- oh don't mention that! don't even breathe it!
- I won't
1:18:45
- you promise?
- promise
1:18:48
word of honour?
1:18:49
cross my heart
1:18:51
and please don't worry about the Strumps
1:18:54
a week from Tuesday we'll have the Strumps,
that's diplomacy
1:18:57
and if the Strump party is a big social success,
is there any chance we'll be invited to the Strumps?
1:19:02
it's a cinch
1:19:03
what a season
1:19:12
everybody, please
everybody who wants to play "20 questions",
all in the living room
1:19:20
everybody who wants to play "20 questions",
all in the living room
1:19:33
Gilda, what are you doing here?
1:19:34
just resting between rounds
1:19:37
they're going to play "20 questions" in the living room.
Mr Eaglebauer has requested it
1:19:41
it's gonna be great fun
1:19:42
but I've had so much fun all evening
it's almost too much for me
1:19:45
"post office" with Kaplan and McGuire
1:19:48
"drop the handkerchief" with the Linoleum group
1:19:50
- but Mr Eaglebauer!
- I've just played "Going to Jerusalem"
with Mr Eaglebauer
1:19:53
but now he wants to play "20 questions"
1:19:55
- you've got to come, there's no way of getting out of it
- alright