1:01:01
Coudair's more sentimental than
anybody l heard of. Did you know that?
1:01:05
-Touching.
-He's even sentimental about us.
1:01:07
Yeah, he just phoned. He wants you
to come to the party to pick Rusty up.
1:01:12
lmagine that. A guy like him who's
got a barrelful of rubies...
1:01:16
...and he's sentimental about a pearl.
1:01:18
l guess he thinks it'd be nice
if we were friends.
1:01:21
You have a great brain. Sometimes
it almost frightens me, you're so bright.
1:01:25
You know, sometimes
it almost frightens me too.
1:01:28
But you're going to the party,
aren't you, Danny?
1:01:31
Sure.
1:01:34
Sure, l'm going.
1:01:37
l love parties.
1:01:50
Here's the church, there's the steeple.
Open the door, and where's the people?
1:01:54
l beg your pardon.
1:01:55
Oh, a nursery rhyme.
l beg your pardon.
1:01:58
Yes, sir. Will you come into the study?
1:02:00
Mr. Coudair asked
that you be brought right in.
1:02:07
-Nice to see you, Mr. McGuire.
-Nice to see you too, Mr. Coudair.
1:02:11
l guess l'm a little mixed-up.
1:02:13
Your message said Rusty'd be here.
1:02:15
Yes, well, we changed plans
at the last minute, and we've--
1:02:19
Won't you sit down and have a drink?
1:02:21
Thanks.
1:02:24
Where is Rusty, Mr. Coudair?
1:02:29
l don't really know.
1:02:31
She and Mr. Wheaton had some sort of
an evening figured out, l understand.
1:02:37
This isn't the right direction
for Mr. Coudair's house.
1:02:40
You're being kidnapped. You like it?
1:02:44
You're not very complimentary.
You're not scared.
1:02:47
What are you talking about?
Aren't we going to a party?
1:02:50
Sure we are. But l just want to stop by
my theatre first for a couple of minutes.
1:02:55
l have kind of a problem that l thought
maybe you could help me with.
1:02:59
All right?