:28:04
A night without a star.
:28:09
- Why don't we get some coffee?
- Georgie? She makes the decisions.
:28:15
Is that true, Mrs Elgin?
:28:18
To the extent that Frank's brought
out the mother in me, yes.
:28:22
I'd like some coffee, and I'd like
to get to know Mr Dodd better.
:28:28
I'd like to get to know you better.
:28:31
Shall we go along?
:28:36
Yes, the theatre is mysterious.
:28:45
It sure is.
:29:08
Hi, Charlie. Excuse me a minute.
:29:13
No, thanks, never use them. Are you
really satisfied with Frank's work?
:29:19
I'll be happy when he gets
the part out of his hands.
:29:22
He has his worries with those lines.
:29:25
I'd appreciate it
if you didn't add to them.
:29:29
He seems to be more concerned
about you than the audience.
:29:34
You mean he's too focused
on my reaction?
:29:37
That's one way of putting it.
:29:40
You could help by being careful
of what you do and say.
:29:44
I try to be careful, but being
an actor's wife is not easy.
:29:49
If I tell him he's magnificent,
he says I'm not honest.
:29:52
- If not, he says I don't love him.
- He's good but can be better.
:29:56
- Is that what the critics will say?
- Are you a critic or a wife?