1:29:04
You ought to use a walkie-talkie.
It don't make so much noise.
1:29:07
That was the last race.
Sadie's right. That track's crooked.
1:29:10
It isn't the track, it's the horses.
They fix things up amongst themselves.
1:29:13
How come Porter's
so late tonight?
1:29:16
- Want a drink?
- Some of that green peppermint stuff.
1:29:20
Crème de menthe.
I can't stand it. Never could.
1:29:23
I love it.
1:29:26
It's 7:30.
He's never been this late.
1:29:29
Ma, Porter may not be home at all.
1:29:33
- You mean tonight?
- Any night. I think he's gone away for good.
1:29:36
- With somebody else? I don't believe it.
- I do.
1:29:40
Porter would never leave you for good,
and not for another woman.
1:29:43
- Why not?
- Because he's in love with you.
1:29:46
- What?
- Because he's just plain crazy in love with you.
1:29:48
- Are you out of your mind?
- I thought I heard soft voices in here.
1:29:52
- Hello, Porter.
- What's the fight about this time...
furs, jewelry or cash?
1:29:56
- My children and me never fight.
- Fix me a drink, will you? I'm tired.
1:29:59
And the reason we never fight bein' my children
know that I know what I'm talkin' about.
1:30:07
Maybe your fatherJoe Finney
wasn't exactly a saint, may he rest in peace...
1:30:12
but I learned about men from him.
1:30:27
- Too much soda.
- No more so than usual.
1:30:30
I'm too tired to play with it tonight.
I wanna drink it.
1:30:35
Addie Ross left town today
and took somebody's husband with her.
1:30:38
- Yeah?
- You seem real excited about it...
1:30:40
like I told you
we were having lamb for dinner.
1:30:43
What do you want me to do,
sue somebody? I'm tired.
1:30:45
I figured you might be
the lucky boy.
1:30:47
Then it must have broke your heart
when I walked in here.
1:30:50
Funny you should
mention my heart.
1:30:52
So you figured
I ran away with Addie Ross.
1:30:55
How'd it feel?
You don't have to tell me. I can tell you.
1:30:58
You ought to go on
Information Please.