:03:03
I love you.
:03:04
That's hard to believe when I find you
dining with another woman.
:03:07
That woman?
Do you know why I sat with her?
:03:10
Because she reminded me of you.
:03:13
- Really?
- Of course.
:03:15
That's why I'm here with you,
because you remind me of you.
:03:18
Your eyes, your throat, your lips...
Everything about you reminds me of you...
:03:23
except you.
:03:24
How do you account for that?
She figures that out, she's good.
:03:27
Mr. Driftwood, I think we'd better
keep everything on a business basis.
:03:31
Every time I get romantic with you,
you want to talk business.
:03:35
I don't know. There's something about me
that brings out the business in all women.
:03:39
All right, we'll talk business.
You see that man eating spaghetti?
:03:43
- No.
- You see the spaghetti, don't you?
:03:46
Behind that spaghetti
is none other than Herman Gottlieb...
:03:49
director of the New York Opera Company.
:03:51
- Do you follow me?
- Yes.
:03:52
Stop following me,
or I'll have you arrested!
:03:55
I've arranged for you to invest $200,000
in the New York Opera Company.
:03:58
I don't understand.
:04:00
Don't you see?
You'll be a patron of the opera.
:04:02
You'll get into society.
:04:03
You can marry me,
and they'll kick you out of society...
:04:06
and all you've lost is $200,000.
:04:10
Gottlieb. Allow me.
:04:12
Mrs. Claypool, Mr. Gottlieb.
:04:19
I could go on all night,
but it's tough on my suspenders.
:04:21
Where was I?
:04:26
What are you doing?
:04:28
If you four people want to play bridge,
don't mind me, go right ahead.
:04:32
Mrs. Claypool, I'm so happy.
:04:36
I just wanted to see
if your rings were still there.
:04:39
You're as charming as you are beautiful.
:04:41
I'm afraid you've used
that speech before, Mr. Gottlieb.
:04:44
Now listen here, Gottlieb,
making love to Mrs. Claypool is my racket.
:04:48
What you're after is $200,000.
:04:51
Make it sound plausible,
because incredible as it may seem...
:04:54
Mrs. Claypool isn't as big a sap
as she looks.
:04:57
How's that for lovemaking?
:04:59
I think the Europeans do it better.