:12:02
Shut up.
:12:21
WeII, do you want to go home?
You bet I'm wiIIing.
:12:24
No, Ieave the car here.
:12:27
Wait a minute.
:12:28
I'II Iock her up so none of these miIIionaires
run off with it.
:12:40
Wait!
:12:41
What's the idea?
:12:42
Leave this with your coat
in the men's dressing room...
:12:44
...as if it were an extra one of your own.
:12:50
Joke on us.
Our car broke down outside the gate.
:12:58
WaIter, your coat, back there.
:13:00
I suppose you want us to dance
the first dance.
:13:02
Yes, pIease. I'II be right down.
:13:05
-Good evening, Mrs. DowIing.
-AIice.
:13:06
HeIIo, EIIa. You Iook IoveIy.
:13:09
Ready?
:13:12
Mrs. DowIing.
:13:13
-I'm so gIad to see you.
-EIIa, how nice of you to come.
:13:17
-Frank, good evening.
-Good evening, MiIdred.
:13:31
ReIax, nobody's Iooking at you.
:13:36
We must speak to MiIdred
and Mr. and Mrs. PaImer.
:13:38
I haven't got a thing to say to them.
:13:44
You didn't wear the maize Georgette
as I thought you wouId...
:13:47
...but you Iook simpIy darIing.
And those pearIs--
:13:49
You know my mother and father, I think.
:13:54
Fine, thank you.
:13:55
Mrs. PaImer, my brother.
:13:57
Hi.
:13:58
-Mr. PaImer.
-Hi.