:35:02
Mr. Kellerman.
:35:04
No... We said we'll wait for them.
I'll be alright.
:35:08
Take it easy, Pop.
Do you want to sit down?
:35:11
No, no. I'll be alright.
:35:14
You know, this is a
big proposition, real big.
:35:17
Don't you worry about Sullivan.
:35:19
He could sell
water wings to a duck.
:35:23
I'm becoming aware of that.
:35:25
Here I am,
ten thousand miles from home
:35:27
in a strange city and...
:35:30
completely dependent
upon your persuasive friend.
:35:35
They're liable to be in there
for sometime, Mr. Kellerman.
:35:39
Come on, we better go home.
:35:42
Perhaps you're right.
:35:44
Everybody wants to be
in impresario.
:35:46
Everybody has the world's
greatest idea for the Hippodrome.
:35:49
Mine's not the greatest,
Mr. Harper,
:35:50
but it's a colorful
and exploitable package.
:35:53
It's good. It's one of
the best that I've ever heard.
:35:55
My compliment
on your showmanship,
:35:57
but I can't use it.
:35:59
You can't use it? But...
:36:01
I simply can't risk it
on an unknown.
:36:04
Unknown?
Take a look at this clippings.
:36:11
They're impressive.
:36:12
They're very impressive
but they happened in London.
:36:15
In New York,
the story was just a swift.
:36:18
I can't build the whole show
around the swimmer.
:36:21
Annette isn't just
a swimmer, Mr. Harper.
:36:23
She's got something very unusual.
:36:26
I'm sure she has.
:36:27
Mr. Harper, I know that
this water carnival idea
:36:29
is tailor-made
for a place like hippodrome.
:36:31
Let me put it this way.
:36:33
Right now, the policy of
the Hippodrome costs applaud
:36:36
and spectacles with story.
:36:38
These are tanks
for the big climax.
:36:39
For me to stage a water ballet
without even a book,
:36:43
well, I mean, I like it, but...
:36:48
Hello. What's it? No. No.
:36:51
We have all
the confederate uniforms we want.
:36:54
I might be
needing some show girls.
:36:56
Can you do anything besides swim?
:36:58
Well, I can dance.
:36:59
Well, if you're interested,
come back Monday.