:18:01
No pity. I like that.
Now he knows what to expect.
:18:04
- What contract do you offer?
- Standard two-week contract.
:18:09
- You could let Frank out any time?
- Exactly.
:18:12
He won't have confidence with
a two-week clause. Would you?
:18:17
I have nothing in my mind
except for Frank to play this part.
:18:20
That's sentiment again.
:18:22
I come here with the best intentions.
Suddenly I find I'm victimising you.
:18:28
- Did I bring you a basket of snakes?
- It's not the two-weeks clause.
:18:33
I don't want to bite off
more than I can chew.
:18:36
We're in Boston for two weeks.
We can stay out until you're perfect.
:18:42
- Would you do that?
- I'd insist on it.
:18:46
Talk it over with your agent.
Call the office by 3 p.m., no later.
:18:54
Need a $20 bill?
:19:03
You need it.
:19:07
Why did you make that crack
about responsibility?
:19:16
Why didn't you tell me
about that audition?
:19:20
Because I wasn't sure
whether I could make it.
:19:24
I must have walked up and down
47th Street a dozen times.
:19:28
- Don't keep things from me.
- I can't do it, can I?
:19:32
Of course you can. You've got to try.
It's a perfect opportunity.
:19:37
If I do take it, Georgie,
I'll need you every step of the way.
:19:43
I don't have any appointments,
Frank, all winter.
:19:46
- I wish it were a run-of-the-play...
- Why didn't you tell him?
:19:51
I didn't want to antagonise him.
I have to work with him.
:19:55
You'll never get a better deal,
so take it and do your level best.