:35:01
l'll have to sit in the audience...
:35:02
and watch you make love
to another woman.
:35:05
l hope it flops. That's what l hope.
:35:08
The play is not much.
:35:10
But l think l can put it over.
:35:12
l play the only male character.
:35:14
Not another man?
:35:15
There's a small male part for a bit actor.
:35:18
- He's a beachcomber.
- A beachcomber?
:35:20
Yeah. He has one small scene,
but l dominate that.
:35:24
l love you so.
:35:31
May l use your comb?
:35:37
- Where have you been all this time?
- Came as quick as l could.
:35:40
Wait a minute. Where is my change?
:35:41
Had to go to a new place.
Cost half a dollar more.
:35:44
Who told you to go to a new....
:36:00
- A little drink.
- Any reason why l shouldn't?
:36:04
No, of course not.
:36:07
Except, at Mother's tonight...
:36:10
l want them to see you at your best.
Larry, don't.
:36:13
Paula, mind your own business, will you?
:36:16
- Don't talk to me like that.
- l'll do as l please.
:36:29
- Darling, let's not quarrel.
- l'm sorry.
:36:33
l'm kind of on edge today,
deciding about this play...
:36:36
and everything.
:36:38
lt's my fault. l'm a little jumpy myself.
:36:44
Ernest gets back from abroad this evening.
:36:47
Ernest?
:36:49
Will he be there at your mother's?
:36:51
Poor Ernest.
:36:53
l'm awfully sorry for him. He's so sweet.
:36:59
l can't understand yet what's happened.