:16:00
Well, at any rate, it was nice of you to come.
:16:03
- I hope you enjoy Lily's play.
- Thank you, Henry.
:16:07
Ted, you were too young
to remember your mother.
:16:11
- Naomi, this is Ted.
- Hello, Ted, it's wonderful to see you.
:16:16
- How do you do?
- And, Joyce.
:16:18
Oh, my goodness.
What a difference, darling.
:16:21
I should think so.
:16:26
- There's somebody I don't know at all.
- That's Nellie.
:16:29
Dutch says she can be the best hunting dog
in this neck of the woods.
:16:32
Dutch?
:16:34
Dutch Heinemann.
:16:36
He owns the hunting and fishing store.
He's the greatest.
:16:38
It's so good to see you all.
Lily, you're going to be a great actress.
:16:42
Wait till you see my gown.
I practically designed it myself.
:16:45
Wait till you see the one
I've got at the hotel for tonight.
:16:47
I've got to see it right away.
Is it from New York?
:16:49
I can't wait till after.
:16:51
Ted, go get Mother's suitcase.
You can change here.
:16:54
Could I, Henry?
:16:59
- If you two would like.
- Wonderful.
:17:03
Lily, it's time you got ready.
:17:05
I have to do your collar
and press your sash.
:17:08
There's plenty of time.
:17:09
Listen, the first thing an actress has to learn
is that the show must go on.
:17:12
All right. Ill be upstairs.
:17:17
I'm so glad that you're going to see me
as Baroness Barclay tonight.
:17:20
It's a wonderful part and in the second act...
:17:22
- Lily!
- Wait till you see the second act.
:17:28
Well, we don't have to stand here.
:17:31
Did you have your supper yet?
:17:32
Frankly, I'm starved.
I was too excited to think about food.
:17:36
Then have something.
:17:37
You'll have to excuse me,
I've got to get dressed.
:17:40
Come in the kitchen like the old days.
:17:51
Gosh. What do you know.
:17:56
Gosh.
:17:58
Oh, Lena!