:55:58
Hello, Teresa.
This is Suzanna, Suzanna Dukesbury.
:56:02
You are coming tomorrow night,
aren't you?
:56:04
Splendid. Yes. Just as the invitation read.
:56:08
I'm bringing Jardinet
and his famous symphony orchestra...
:56:11
all the way from Paris, just to play for us.
:56:14
And I've invited only the 400 of Newport.
:56:17
No outsiders.
:56:26
Here, what is this?
:56:27
It's English tweed. Wears like iron.
:56:29
Now, then,
where's old Lady Dukesbury's room?
:56:32
I beg your pardon.
:56:33
Mrs. Dukesbury cannot be disturbed
by anyone.
:56:35
I don't want to be disturbed either.
:56:37
- You can't go up there. Who are you?
- Who am I? Mr. Dukesbury.
:56:40
But I understood
Mr. Dukesbury passed away.
:56:43
Just a typographical error.
Passed out. What a brawl that was.
:56:46
Here I am, after the brawl is over.
:56:49
- I'll inform Mrs. Dukesbury you're here.
- Never mind. I'll tell her myself.
:56:52
What's her room number?
Never mind. I'll find it.
:56:55
I've been in bigger hotels than this,
and with better-looking clerks.