:05:01
All right, Gottlieb, it's your turn.
You take a whack at her...
:05:04
and keep it clean.
:05:06
Mrs. Claypool, it is most generous
of you to help us.
:05:10
Now, you have, of course,
heard of Rodolfo Lassparri.
:05:13
- Of course.
- He is the greatest tenor since Caruso.
:05:18
Tonight, with the money
you so generously provide...
:05:21
I sign Lassparri for the Opera Company.
:05:24
He will be a sensation.
All New York will be at your feet.
:05:27
There's plenty of room.
:05:30
And now, the opera awaits us.
:05:32
If you both will honor me
by occupying my box.
:05:35
I should be charmed.
:05:36
- And you, Mr. Driftwood?
- I'll join up with you later.
:05:39
Listen, Gottlieb, nix on the lovemaking,
because I saw Mrs. Claypool first.
:05:43
Of course, her mother really saw her first,
but why bring the Civil War into this?
:06:09
What are you doing in my costume?
:06:11
Take it off at once, do you hear?
Lmmediately.
:06:17
Why, you...
:06:23
Take that off.
:06:32
Take off that dress, do you hear me?
You dumb idiot.
:06:35
You do what I say, or I'll break your neck!
:06:40
Do you hear me? Take off that dress.
:06:43
If I get my hands on you,
you'll never hear the end of this!
:06:47
You're no longer my dresser,
you're fired! Get out!
:06:50
Get out, do you hear me? Out you go.
And don't come back in here again.