:11:00
-l want a new face.
-l don't blame you. So do l.
:11:04
What is a new face anyway? l hear
about them, but l've never seen one.
:11:08
All right, Mr. Coudair.
:11:10
But l don't know how a bride can be
new and experienced at the same time.
:11:16
-May l come in?
-lt won't do you any good.
:11:19
Your face isn't new enough.
:11:23
Fine thing!
:11:25
l saw the Golden Wedding Dress.
lt's a dream. Don't you love it?
:11:29
For now, there's nothing
about this contest l love. lt's beautiful.
:11:33
lf you got me a dress like that,
l'd marry anybody.
:11:36
Then l'll be very careful not to, Jinx.
We need you in our business.
:11:40
Stonewall, there's the layout.
:11:42
The dress is ready. There's
the deadline. Where's the face?
:11:45
l have brought you 1 0,000 batches
of photographs by slow count.
:11:49
Colby and l have been looking too.
You're very hard to please.
:11:53
-You don't know what you want.
-l know exactly what l want.
:11:56
-l want a girl with a story in her eyes.
-Drawing room or smoking room?
:12:02
What does a young girl think about
when she's going down the aisle?
:12:06
That's the look l want...
:12:09
...that young, wondering, misty look.
:12:11
Well, now we have a clue, Jinx.
She must be misty.
:12:14
l can find you a lot of foggy ones.
:12:16
Thanks for helping us, Jinx.
:12:19
Somebody helped me to get started,
didn't they? Bye.
:12:23
John, l'm desperate.
:12:24
There isn't a thing that Harry Conover
hasn't made well-known...
:12:28
...except this one. She's at least new.
We've got to choose somebody.
:12:33
Very pretty girl.
Let me go take a look at her.
:12:37
This mania you have for peering at
these creatures in their native haunts--
:12:42
l should know after all these
years l can't change you.
:12:45
ls this one worth going to Brooklyn
to see?
:12:48
Where on earth is that?
:12:50
l think you take a bridge to get there.
:12:57
-Evening, Pop.
-Oh, hello, girls.