:04:00
- Have one?
- Thanks.
:04:04
What'd you say about a shot?
:04:06
Movie shot, grabbed it
while you were screeching.
:04:09
- What's the idea?
- It's my business. Documentaries.
:04:12
- What's that?
- Well, I make movies.
:04:14
Only they're about real things.
People, places, things.
:04:17
This one I'm working on now
is about Central Park.
:04:19
Well, I'm glad you think
I'm a real thing.
:04:22
Decidedly.
:04:23
Have a drink. On me.
:04:27
What are you doing,
following me around?
:04:29
Let's go, sunshine.
:04:34
What a park!
:04:53
- You think he'll be all right?
- I doubt it.
:04:56
- Okay, son?
- I'm thirsty.
:05:08
Come on, Michael.
:05:09
- Ma, can I have a dime?
- No, Michael.
:05:11
I'm losing my patience with you.
:05:13
I wanna get a bottle of soda.
I'm thirsty.
:05:16
No, Michael.
You've had enough to drink.
:05:18
No. I'm losing my patience with you.
:05:20
Wait till your father hears
about this day.
:05:24
Are you a New Yorker?
:05:26
Only since about less than two years.
Are you?
:05:28
Ten years, still not used to it.
I'm from Westfield, New Jersey.
:05:31
The one thing I can't understand
about New York...
:05:34
...is why everybody here's
so unfriendly.
:05:36
I've wondered too.
Where are you from?
:05:38
Binghamton. Upstate New York.
:05:40
- Pete Sheppard. How do you do?
- Thank you.
:05:44
- Well, do you have a name?
- Of course.
:05:48
Well?
:05:51
- Yeah?
- Gladys Glover.
:05:53
- Glad to know you, Gladys.
- Thank you.
:05:55
- Gladys Glover, huh?
- It's not much of a name.
:05:58
- Why do you say that?
- Because nobody ever heard of it.