:08:01
And I haven't even
gotten started on it.
:08:04
I'm getting nowhere.
You know what I mean?
:08:08
Some people,
when they get to that point...
:08:11
...where they realize
that they're getting nowhere...
:08:14
...they just kill themselves.
:08:17
But I don't feel like it.
:08:19
Well, that is a fairly drastic step.
:08:21
The only other thing is
to go back home.
:08:24
Do the same thing
as everybody else.
:08:27
Go back to work in the shoe factory.
:08:29
Marry the first man that asks.
:08:32
Or the second.
:08:35
And then...
:08:37
...goodbye "name for yourself."
:08:39
Goodbye dreams.
:08:43
In fact, goodbye, Charlie.
:08:48
If you'll forgive me, Gladys...
:08:50
...l'd better get back
to being gainfully employed.
:08:52
- Thanks for the peanuts.
- You're more than welcome.
:09:02
Say, if you'd care to give me
your address...
:09:05
...I could drop you a postcard and
show you this picture when it's done.
:09:09
I'd give my right arm
to see myself in the movies.
:09:11
Just give me your right address.
:09:13
- 262 West 61 st.
- Yeah? Fine.
:09:16
Room 9.
:09:19
Well, so long, Gladys.
:09:24
I saw that in a French movie last week.
I've been meaning to try it ever since.
:09:29
Good luck to you, Gladys. I sure
hope you make a name for yourself.
:09:33
- If that's what you want, you'll get it.
- How?
:09:36
It's just a theory of mine that not only
where there's a will, there's a way...
:09:40
...but where there's a way,
there's a will. See?
:09:45
- So long.
- Thanks.