:44:00
Sure, they're just like anybody else.
:44:03
They got work to do, they do it.
:44:05
Only they happen to be
the best men in the business.
:44:16
Do we stand for the same things
the Chronicle stands for?
:44:21
Certainly not.
:44:24
Listen, Mr.Kane, he'll have them changed
to his kind of newspapermen in a week.
:44:29
There's always a chance, of course,
that they'll change Mr.Kane.
:44:33
Without his knowing it.
:44:38
Mr.Leland, I got a cable from Mr.Kane!
:44:44
- I got a cable here from Mr.Kane.
- What?
:44:47
- From Paris, France.
- What?
:44:49
- From Paris, France.
- Come on in.
:44:53
"Who by his action
has the traction magnates on the run"
:44:58
It's a good thing he promised
not to send back any more statues.
:45:05
Look, he wants to buy
the world's biggest diamond.
:45:08
Why didn't you go to Europe with him?
He wanted you to.
:45:11
I wanted Charlie to have fun,
with me along....
:45:14
Bernstein, am I a stuffed shirt?
:45:16
Am I a horse-faced hypocrite?
Am I a New England schoolmarm?
:45:22
Yes.
:45:24
If you thought I'd answer you different
from what Mr.Kane tells you, I wouldn't.
:45:29
"World's biggest diamond."
:45:31
I didn't know Charlie
was collecting diamonds.
:45:33
He ain't.
:45:35
He's collecting somebody
that's collecting diamonds.
:45:38
Anyway, he ain't only collecting statues.
:45:43
"Welcome home, Mr.Kane...
:45:46
"...from 467 employees
of the New York Inquirer."
:45:49
Here he comes!
:45:55
Welcome, Mr.Kane.
:45:58
- I know I've a moustache.
- It looks awful.