:50:02
Miss Parker'd be free to work for you
if she wanted to...
:50:05
...whether she'd signed a paper or not.
:50:08
You don't understand people
working together that way, do you?
:50:11
-No, l don't.
-No, you wouldn't.
:50:15
-Make your change, Rusty.
-Okay.
:50:18
-Well, l hope l see you again sometime.
-You'll see nothing but me, beautiful.
:50:23
That sounds very exciting,
coming from the great Noel Wheaton.
:50:30
You know, he said you were free to
come work for me if you wanted.
:50:33
-l know he did. Good night.
-Good night.
:50:40
-l guess my trumpet was out of tune.
-l thought l heard a sour note.
:50:44
Baby! You were wonderful tonight.
:50:47
Oh, l beg your pardon.
l mistook you for somebody else.
:50:51
-Glad to see you.
-So sorry.
:50:54
Excuse me.
:50:58
-Oh, wait!
-Gangway.
:51:17
-Busy little place tonight, wasn't it?
-Yeah, wasn't it?
:51:20
One had to chop one's way through
the upper crust, didn't one?
:51:24
Yeah, one did.
:51:26
Shortcuts are no good, huh?
:51:28
They only make you famous overnight.
That's all. No work, no nothing.
:51:32
Just smile at the birdie,
and boom! You're in.
:51:36
Name in all the papers. Big stars
sending you pretty dresses for nothing.
:51:43
That was terrific tonight.
:51:45
You bet it was terrific.
:51:48
Best goodbye music
l ever danced to.
:51:54
Yeah, tonight was really terrific.
:51:56
See a thing like that happen
right under your eyes.