1:05:16
Good evening, Mr. Charles.
1:05:17
Valentine.
Open any interesting doors lately?
1:05:20
- Just autos, no banks. Evening, ma'am.
- Good evening.
1:05:25
- Good evening, Mrs. Charles.
- Mario.
1:05:26
Good evening, Mario.
1:05:33
Well, if you strike oil,
don't forget your old pals.
1:05:36
The lady would like to check
the dog, no?
1:05:38
I'm afraid he'd resent it terribly.
Stop it, Asta!
1:05:40
We'd like to be introduced
to the handsomest lobster...
1:05:43
...in the establishment.
- This way, please. This way.
1:05:55
- Hiya, Nick.
- Well, Nick. Glad to see you.
1:05:59
Sure you won't put the feedbag on
with us?
1:06:01
I'd like to, but I got a party there.
1:06:03
- Come on, Nick.
- Come on, Nicky.
1:06:05
What's going on? A celebration?
1:06:06
Yeah, it's a birthday party
for Lefty Rogan's kid.
1:06:09
The little tomato.
You know Lefty's missus?
1:06:11
- How do you do?
- He's exactly a year old today.
1:06:14
Yeah? Well, that's fine. Where's Lefty?
1:06:17
- He's been in jail for five years.
- Yeah, he broke out once.
1:06:21
Well, I hope you get all the breaks.
Both of you.
1:06:25
- See you later, Nick.
- Come back again.
1:06:27
- Boys and girls.
- Well, hi, Nick.
1:06:29
Hiya, Paul. Molly.
A little Phi Beta Kappa convention.
1:06:35
Well, very nice timing, Mommy.
1:06:38
It was nice of you
to ask us to dinner.
1:06:39
Even nicer to arrange
this coming-out party.
1:06:42
Well, the main point is that thanks
to Nick, we are out and together.
1:06:46
Hello, Mr. And Mrs. Charles.
1:06:48
Luis, we're famished.
1:06:50
Well, what is it gonna
be to eat tonight?
1:06:52
- Molly, what would make you happy?
- Well, could you suggest something?
1:06:55
If I no work here, if I just come in
like you, I order one thing. Sea bass.