:04:00
If you're referring to that meal,
you're right.
:04:02
I knew this would happen.
I shouldn't have let you in this hotel.
:04:06
Joe, you mustn't be impatient.
I'll pay once I find backers for my show.
:04:11
After all, you can't shake suckers
out of your sleeve.
:04:15
Anyhow, I can't.
:04:29
Gordon, I'm in a terrible spot.
:04:31
Mr. Wagner, the supervising director,
is downstairs now, inspecting the books.
:04:36
Wagner? I thought he wasn't coming
for another two months.
:04:40
He walked in on me unexpectedly.
He'll discover your bill any minute.
:04:44
Twelve hundred dollars' worth of credit to
a shoestring producer. How will I explain it?
:04:50
If he finds out you're my brother-in-law,
it'll cost me my job.
:04:54
It was a business proposition.
:04:56
In return for a little credit
to me and 22 of my actors...
:05:00
...I gave you a 10 percent interest
in the show.
:05:03
Don't forget, you begged to get in.
:05:05
You mean I was railroaded into it
by you and Flossie.
:05:11
You do me a favor and keep
your wife's name out of this.
:05:14
Do you realize you're talking about
the woman you love?
:05:17
And besides, she happens to be my sister.
On my mother's side.
:05:23
Hello, boss.
:05:25
- The rehearsal, she's wonderful.
- Hello, Binelli.
:05:28
Yes, sir, it's wonderful.
:05:30
I still think it's a terrible play,
but it makes a wonderful rehearsal.
:05:35
- Hello, room service.
- Just a minute, Binelli.
:05:39
You can't eat here anymore.
:05:41
There's only one thing to do.
I'll have to scram.
:05:44
I can't let you skip.
You have to leave your luggage.
:05:47
All right, but we can wear
a lot of clothes.
:05:50
Hey, Binelli. Put on three of my suits.
:05:54
Give me room 1922. Faker?
:05:57
Here we go again.
Come on down, give us a hand.