:22:02
Sarah Bernhardt and Poodles Hanneford.
Lunt and Fontanne, Betty Grable.
:22:06
Rex the Wild Horse, Eleonora Duse -
all theatre.
:22:10
You don't understand them all.
You don't like them all.
:22:13
Why should you? The theatre's for everybody
- you included - but not exclusively.
:22:18
So, don't approve or disapprove.
:22:20
It may not be your theatre,
but it's theatre for somebody, somewhere.
:22:24
I just asked a simple question.
:22:27
And I shot my mouth off.
:22:30
Nothing personal, Junior. No offence.
:22:33
It's just that there's so much bushwa in
this ivory greenroom they call the theatre,
:22:38
sometimes it gets up around my chin.
:22:41
But Hollywood. You mustn't stay out there.
:22:45
- It's only a one-picture deal.
- So few come back.
:22:50
I read George Jean Nathan every week.
:22:53
- Also Addison DeWitt.
- Every day.
:22:58
You didn't have to tell me.
:23:01
It's the latest thing - one earring.
:23:03
If it isn't, it's going to be.
I can't find the other one.
:23:07
Throw that dreary letter away. It bores me.
:23:10
- Where do you suppose it could be?
- It'll show up.
:23:13
I give up. Look in the wigs.
Maybe it got caught in one.
:23:16
Real diamonds in a wig. The world we live in.
:23:19
- Where's my coat?
- Right where you left it.
:23:25
The seams.
:23:27
He can't take his eyes off my legs.
:23:30
Like a nylon lemon peel.
:23:32
Byron couldn't have said it more graciously.
:23:35
Here we go.
:23:38
Got any messages?
What do you want me to tell Tyrone Power?
:23:42
Just give him my phone number.
I'll tell him myself.
:23:46
Kill the people.
:23:49
- You gotyour key?
- See you at home.
:23:57
I have a suggestion.
There's really not very much time left.