:10:28
Honey, stop worrying about your father.
He'll turn up all right.
:10:32
Yes, but, Tommy, today is Christmas Eve.
:10:34
He's just forgotten.
You know how he forgets everything.
:10:37
No, he never forgets a promise to me.
:10:39
I'm worried.
I know something's happened to him.
:10:41
What could happen to him, darling?
Will you stop worrying?
:10:53
You see,
the important thing is the rhythm.
:10:56
You should always have rhythm
in your shaking.
:10:59
A Manhattan you shake to a foxtrot.
:11:01
A Bronx to two-step time.
:11:04
The dry martini
you always shake to waltz time.
:11:22
- What is it?
- Just a minute.
:11:25
Now, mind you,
there's a still more modern trend...
:11:28
Let me have... Thank you.
:11:29
Certain people have...
:11:32
- Hello, there.
- Hello.
:11:35
Another glass. How are you?
:11:37
You know, we do know each other.
:11:39
Of course we do.
We've known each other for years.
:11:41
- Aren't you Nick Charles?
- Yes.
:11:44
You don't remember me.
I'm Dorothy Wynant.
:11:47
- Not that scrawny, little bit of...
- Yes.
:11:50
How did you ever remember me?
:11:51
You used to fascinate me,
a real live detective.
:11:54
You used to tell me the most
wonderful stories. Were they true?
:11:57
Probably not.
:11:59
Tommy, this is Nick Charles.