:09:00
Hi, Norman.
:09:02
Hello, Matt, old boy.
We seem to have missed each other.
:09:05
- Been searching for me?
- That's all right. I knew you'd turn up.
:09:09
Touching, your faith in me, Matt.
Touching.
:09:13
Mr. Libby looks after me like a fond mother
with a good sense of...
:09:16
...double-entry bookkeeping.
Mr. Libby, I should explain, is in charge...
:09:20
...of the public relations at the studio.
How is the AP and the UP...
:09:25
Norman, I got some of the boys...
:09:27
How many lies did you tell
the public today?
:09:29
A couple of hundred.
I need you for an interview and pictures.
:09:33
I don't need any more pictures
or any more interviews.
:09:36
The public loves me.
:09:37
Sure they do. But just a few.
I promised the boys.
:09:40
Take your hands off me!
:09:42
And don't make any promises for me.
I will break them. A horse!
:09:47
My kingdom for a horse!
:09:52
- I'll tell you what.
- What?
:09:54
I'm thirsty. I need a drink before I go on.
Get me a drink, I'll let you take a picture.
:09:59
- That's a deal.
- Two drinks, two pictures.
:10:01
Three drinks, three pictures.
:10:03
Three pictures.
You're not a bad fellow, Libby.
:10:06
Why do you disgust me?
Why do I hate you so, Libby?
:10:10
I wouldn't know about that, Norman.
:10:29
- Let's have another one.
- That does it.
:10:31
- A few more.
- I said, "That does it."
:10:33
But you've got plenty of time.
All right, no more pictures.
:10:37
Get your pencils out, boys.
:10:39
I'm sorry, gentlemen, no time.
:10:40
- Come on.
- You've got plenty of time.
:10:43
Are you trying to stop me?
:10:44
Are you trying to stop me from going on?
Is that it?
:10:51
- What a story this will make!
- This guy is stewed.