:49:02
I tell you, you're in.
Ask me, an actual eyewitness.
:49:05
I found the concert completely stultifying.
What more do you want?
:49:08
Let's talk about something else.
:49:11
What about ancient Greece?
:49:12
What's your opinion of Greek civilization?
:49:15
Quit it, will you?
Did you see the house out there?
:49:17
Half empty. Some debut.
:49:19
Rows of empty seats
staring me in the face.
:49:22
And then I fluffed that
fast passage in the Brahms.
:49:26
Don't worry.
You won't hear from Brahms.
:49:28
Cut the gags out, will you, Sid.
Cut it out or get out!
:49:32
I can't afford it.
:49:34
You're the only friend I've got.
:49:36
He has fire, this Boray.
:49:39
Rather like what you
find in a Van Gogh painting.
:49:41
A touch of the savage.
Good for art.
:49:44
That's why I was
never an artist, my dear.
:49:51
I'll go backstage and get Paul.
:49:53
- We'll see you at home, Gina.
- All right.
:49:58
- Let's go, Rudy. I wanna get things ready.
- Esther.
:50:00
Maybe we can take
the picture for a souvenir.
:50:03
- There'll be other pictures.
- But it's a beautiful picture.
:50:11
You wouldn't want to offend her. Helen
would be disappointed if you didn't show.
:50:16
- My family's having a party. Thanks.
- Oh, come along.
:50:19
- You should go.
- For an hour. How about it?
:50:21
Okay, just for an hour.
:50:27
Another one, Paul.
"The debut of a violinist...
:50:30
...of uncommon power and integrity
is the news this morning.
:50:35
It is difficult to remember
a first concert equal to it for vir..."
:50:39
- Virtuosity.
- "Virtuosity, musicianship...
:50:42
...and the highest type
of interpretation.
:50:44
Paul Boray is a young
violinist of great gifts."
:50:47
You hear? He's talking about you.
:50:49
- Bunk.
- I'll take the bunk for an appetizer.
:50:51
Don't believe everything
you read in papers.
:50:54
- You came home late last night.
- Oh, yeah.
:50:56
I'm sorry, Mom.
:50:58
I couldn't get away. Honest.