:19:00
Like it? I don't know. It's what I do.
:19:03
What Papa did,
even in the old country.
:19:05
- Sicily?
- He's from around Augusta. It's on the sea.
:19:08
Papa's family,
they all went out in boats.
:19:12
Fishing up here used to be a lot easier
in the old days, Papa says.
:19:17
Seas was full of fish, you could go out
of the harbor two, three miles...
:19:20
...make a set, haul in
150, 200 ton of sardines.
:19:26
I guess everything was a lot easier
in the old days, huh, Mae?
:19:30
- Well, we like to think so.
- Gee, Mae, you look swell.
:19:33
Well, I'm not sure what
looking swell means.
:19:36
Well, you know, Mae.
You look kind of beautiful.
:19:39
- Thanks. I wish I felt kind of beautiful.
- Well, why shouldn't you?
:19:42
Oh, moods. They come and go.
Ignore them.
:19:46
Earl's like that too.
:19:48
Earl's like what too?
:19:49
That way. The blues all of a sudden.
:19:52
Aren't you ever blue?
:19:54
I get mad.
:19:56
No, that's not the same thing.
:19:58
Maybe it's because you're so big.
:20:00
I knew another big man once.
He didn't suffer from moods either.
:20:04
I'm glad you asked me
to go to the movies.
:20:08
- Really, Mae?
- Really.
:20:11
I got cold feet. Joe had to ask for me.
:20:14
Well, the next time,
you get warm feet and ask me yourself.
:20:17
Earl will be glad to meet you, I bet.
We'll go up and see him after the show.
:20:21
Earl. Who is this magical gent
you keep talking about?
:20:24
Earl? He's one of
the smartest men I know.
:20:27
- He's in the movie business.
- An actor?
:20:29
No, but I bet Earl could be
if he wanted to.
:20:31
He works at the Bijou Theater,
in the projection booth.
:20:34
That's your idea of being in
the movie business?
:20:36
Oh, running movies?
What other business would you call it?
:20:46
This is where we came in.