:32:00
Harvard?
:32:02
Oh, Harvard, Yale, Princeton,
Cornell, Switzerland.
:32:05
He was thrown out of a lot of colleges.
:32:08
Mr.Leland never had a nickel.
:32:11
One of those families
where the father is worth $10 million...
:32:14
...then one day he shoots himself,
and it turns out there's nothing but debts.
:32:20
He was with Mr.Kane and me...
:32:23
...the first day Mr.Kane took over
the Inquirer.
:32:34
Take a good look at it, Jedediah.
:32:37
It's going to look a lot different
one of these days. Come on.
:32:49
There ain't no bedrooms in this joint.
That's a newspaper building.
:32:53
You're getting paid, mister,
for opinions or for hauling?
:33:00
- Jedediah.
- After you, Mr.Kane.
:33:16
Excuse me, sir, but I....
:33:21
Welcome, Mr.Kane.
:33:25
Welcome to the Inquirer, Mr.Kane.
:33:28
I am Herbert Carter, the editor-in-chief.
:33:30
- Thank you, Mr.Carter. This is Mr.Leland--
- How do you do, Mr.Leland?
:33:34
Our new dramatic critic.
I hope I haven't made a mistake.
:33:37
- It is dramatic critic, right?
- That's right.
:33:40
- Are they standing for me?
- You? Oh, Mr.Kane.
:33:44
Standing?
:33:45
- How do you do?
- How do you do?
:33:46
I thought it would be a nice little gesture.
:33:49
- Ask them to sit down, will you, please.
- The new publisher.
:33:53
- You may resume your duties, gentlemen.
- Thank you.
:33:56
- I didn't know your plans.
- I don't know my plans myself.