1:08:01
You found somebody
to put up the money?
1:08:03
Of course.
1:08:04
- Who?
- Me.
1:08:10
I see.
1:08:13
The idea is mine,
but the money is Beaky's.
1:08:17
And the corporation, Beaky borrows
against those securities he has in Paris.
1:08:21
Then we issue stock, and...
Let me show you, dear.
1:08:27
The company's going to be in my name.
1:08:31
- Yes, but...
- Look, darling...
1:08:35
let me show you how simple it is.
1:08:40
- Does Beaky understand it?
- Perfectly.
1:08:43
I think.
1:08:46
I beg your pardon, sir. Captain Melbeck
would like to talk to you on the telephone.
1:08:54
Thank you. I'll take it in the study.
1:08:57
- Excuse me, Beaky.
- All right, old bean.
1:09:03
Please explain it to me, will you?
1:09:06
You see, my dear girl...
1:09:08
I say, I rather like this feeling
of big business and all that sort of thing.
1:09:13
George, I keep telling you
not to worry about it.
1:09:16
I've got something on now.
I can pay you back in a couple of weeks.
1:09:21
We buy up this land
and then we sell part of it.
1:09:25
That gives us a 100% profit in no time.
1:09:28
On the other part,
we build something or other.
1:09:32
But from whom do you buy the land?
How much do you pay for it?
1:09:36
- To whom do you sell it?
- That shouldn't be difficult.
1:09:41
Isn't it about time you grew up?
1:09:44
- You're scolding me.
- You need a scolding.
1:09:47
- Do I?
- Yes, you do.
1:09:49
Shall I go and stand in the corner?
1:09:56
- You're not being fair to Johnnie.
- That's a bit thick.