Mr. Skeffington
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:36:03
You mean, is that my real name?
:36:05
No. The immigration official on
Ellis Island wasn't a good speller...

:36:09
...and "Skeffington" was the closest
he could get to "Skevinzskaza."

:36:13
Well, then, how did you
become so successful?

:36:18
I don't wanna go on
with the story of my life.

:36:20
It's routine, rags to riches.
Of course, I sold newspapers.

:36:24
I was a messenger during the day
and went to school at night.

:36:27
You can fill in the rest.
:36:29
There's one difference.
:36:31
You didn't marry the boss's daughter.
:36:33
No.
:36:35
But I married the woman
everybody else wanted to.

:36:38
That makes up for it.
:36:51
Job, find out what's happening.
:36:57
Attendant?
:36:58
- Yes?
- What's going on?

:37:00
That's Tony, Joe and Luigi,
serenading a couple that got married.

:37:03
They go looking for them.
:37:08
- How do they tell?
- I don't know, but they do.

:37:11
You know, they ain't messed up
on a couple in over 10 years.

:37:15
Can you beat that?
:37:17
Job, could you tell
they've just been married?

:37:22
He's a very lucky boy.
:37:28
I think I could.
:37:30
They way she's looking at him,
you couldn't miss it.

:37:34
I see what you mean.
:37:37
The way I'm looking at you.
:37:38
No. Your look is cordial,
not connubial.

:37:42
I've married you,
but I haven't won you.

:37:44
Job.
:37:48
No.
:37:49
So far, I've merely taken you
away from the others.

:37:52
Do you think that night
I broke into your party...

:37:55
...do you think that was
the first time I'd seen you?

:37:57
No. I'd seen you many times before that.

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