1:11:00
Snoodles is going to build
your airport for you.
1:11:03
I'll build it.
You don't even know what it is.
1:11:05
Quiet, Toto.
1:11:08
Well, that gives us a lot
to look forward to, doesn't it?
1:11:11
I don't know as I've told you, Mac,
but your sister and I have progressed
considerably since this afternoon.
1:11:14
Oh, is that so?
What's all this business...
1:11:17
about your husband wanting
$99,000 before he sets you free?
1:11:21
Oh, that was just an idea that he had.
You know how people are
when they're upset.
1:11:25
I'm not sure that he actually meant it.
Let's not even talk about it.
1:11:28
No, no, let's face it.
Gerry naturally wants to defend
this human bacterium.
1:11:32
That's only natural and gallant.
1:11:34
But he's asked her for it,
and as soon as my name
comes into it, we're doomed.
1:11:37
- Broiled.
- As a Hackensacker, I find it
cheaper to pay than to fight.
1:11:41
Of course, $99,000 isn't
a small sum, but it isn't large.
1:11:44
I should say not.
Why, when I think of Stefan,
to say nothing of Serge.
1:11:48
Or that big one with the scar...
What was his name?
1:11:50
- Itsk.
- Baron Itsk! Lucius.
1:11:54
Itsk?
Nitz, Toto.
1:11:56
I'm awfully sorry
to hear that about Tom.
1:11:58
I knew he was a failure and a dreamer,
I guess, but I didn't know he was a skunk.
1:12:02
It's very kind of you
to want to build the airport...
I mean, the model of it.
1:12:06
I guess I was a little too stunned
to say thank you,
1:12:08
but you know how it is when you've been
waiting for something for a long time.
1:12:11
There's only one trouble
with the whole setup, something
that Gerry neglected to tell you.
1:12:15
That is that I'm not alone
in this invention.
1:12:18
That human bacterium
we were talking about, her husband,
1:12:20
has had exactly as much
to do with it as I have.
1:12:23
So, you see, if you help me,
you'd be helping him too.
1:12:26
I know nothing could be further
from your wish. How about dancing
with your brother?
1:12:32
Shut up, Toto.
My brother is thinking.
1:12:35
What did you have to do
that for, you fathead?
1:12:38
Don't you ever get tired
of being noble?
1:12:40
Everything I build up for you,
you knock down.
1:12:43
I've got you the money
twice already.
Look, darling...
1:12:45
No, no. I don't want to listen to anything
that begins with "look, darling,"
1:12:48
so that you can get off
another noble saying.
1:12:51
Can't you ever learn to be practical?
1:12:53
Don't you know that the greatest men
in the worid have told lies...
1:12:56
and let things be misunderstood
if it was useful to them?
1:12:59
Didn't you ever hear
of a campaign promise?