:24:00
Yes it is, but I think by cutting an edge
here and there, we could slip through.
:24:05
I'm sure Davis won't mind writing
in a part for the young lady.
:24:09
I won't change a line in the play.
:24:12
- Shakespeare didn't change any lines.
- Shakespeare didn't owe $ 1200.
:24:16
You wouldn't have to change a line.
The lady can play one of the miners.
:24:21
But the miners are all men.
:24:23
Do me a favor and keep sex
out of this conversation.
:24:27
I've never produced anything
but clean plays.
:24:29
If you have the papers ready,
I'll sign and give you the check...
:24:33
...at, shall we say,
10:30, tomorrow morning?
:24:36
Shall we say at your office
at 10:30 tomorrow?
:24:39
- Well, why not here?
- You mean...
:24:43
Up...? Up here?
:24:44
I'd rather not meet at my office.
:24:47
There's always the danger of publicity.
:24:49
You can easily understand
my client's position.
:25:00
Well, tomorrow morning, 10:30, then.
:25:04
You couldn't make that tonight?
:25:06
No, I'm afraid not.
Tomorrow morning at 10:30.
:25:09
It's a pleasure to see so much
enthusiasm and youth.
:25:14
- See you all tomorrow.
- Goodbye. Watch the traffic light.
:25:25
Great news, Joe!
I've got the money for the play.
:25:27
Yeah, we got a backer, Joe, $ 15,000.
:25:30
Glory be.
:25:32
I'll have the check tomorrow morning.
:25:34
Couldn't you get a few hundred
on account?
:25:37
- It might have spoiled everything.
- We need money today. Wagner's furious.
:25:41
The cast is in the lobby.
They've been locked out of their rooms.
:25:45
He can't do this.
If I lose my cast, I'll sue him.
:25:48
If I lose my backer, I'll kill him.
:25:50
Gordon, don't start anything else.
:25:52
Actors gotta sleep someplace.
:25:54
Can't you put them
in the ballroom overnight?
:25:57
Suppose Wagner sees them
in the ballroom.
:25:59
If Wagner comes in,
they'll start dancing.