:02:01
- Is this check any good?
- Why, yes, sir.
:02:04
Well, we'll soon find out.
There you are.
:02:07
- Thank you.
- Don't give me that "thank you" stuff.
:02:10
Mr. Miller...
:02:12
...many times I have seen your company
rehearsing on the 19th floor.
:02:17
Please, I would like to play the part
of the Polish miner.
:02:23
My advice to you is to stay
where you are.
:02:26
Most actors would be tickled to death
to get as close to a lamb chop as you.
:02:32
You're wanted on the phone.
Right over here.
:02:34
Give him a dime.
:02:37
Hello?
:02:39
Oh, Christine. Oh, hello, babe.
How are you?
:02:43
I'm gonna be a little late.
:02:46
But I can't leave until Mr. Fremont
goes to lunch. Is that all right?
:02:50
Get to rehearsal as soon as you can.
I'm making a star of you...
:02:54
...and you only invested
$250 in the show.
:02:57
All right. Bye.
:03:02
Please, impresario...
:03:04
...I read you what
the Russian critic, Yakubovich...
:03:07
...say about my interpretation
of Uncle Vanya.
:03:18
Very interesting. When did he say that?
:03:21
Just before he was shot.
:03:24
It is just like in America,
three and a half stars!
:03:28
And then, in the second act,
with 300 peasants doing the kazatsky.
:03:46
Excuse me, Mr. Gribble.
:03:52
Gordon, I wanna talk to you.
:03:54
Look, Joe, I never like to talk to
a hotel manager on a full stomach.
:03:58
This whole thing is a mess.