:04:03
Drop by to the house
at about seven o'clock.
:04:07
Yes, sir. Thank you very much, sir.
:04:36
My tie on crooked?
:04:38
No, it's just that I was thinking...
George Eastman's dropping in tonight.
:04:45
George Eastman...?
You mean Asa's son?
:04:51
- Right. I ran into him in Chicago.
- Will he lead us in a prayer?
:04:56
He's not at all like Asa or his wife.
He's very quiet and pleasant.
:05:01
Not much education, but ambitious.
And he looks amazingly like Earl.
:05:07
- What's he do?
- Hotel bellhop.
:05:09
I always wanted
to look like a bellhop!
:05:12
Why bring him on here?
:05:14
There's always a place at the plant.
:05:17
- What do we do about him socially?
- Easy. Leave town.
:05:22
You don't have to take him up
socially. He just wants to work.
:05:27
- A man by the name of Eastman.
- Show him in, William.
:05:33
Charles, sometimes I think
you're in your second childhood.
:05:45
- Good evening, sir.
- Hi, George.
:05:50
This is my wife.
:05:52
My daughter, Marcia.
My son, Earl. George Eastman.
:05:58
Sit down, George.