:55:01
- Leave the bottle.
- I need it for my cough.
:55:05
- Leave it here.
- But I need it.
:55:13
George, I need it.
:55:35
- Frank's on stage.
- I know. I want to talk to you.
:55:40
Last time we talked, Mr Dodd,
you reduced me to tears.
:55:44
I promise you it won't happen again.
In fact, I'm glad you're here.
:55:49
You ought to know he's getting a cold
and shouldn't be kept up late.
:55:54
- We need stills. How's his spirit?
- Low.
:55:57
- Why?
- Ask the Boston critics.
:56:00
I've spent between
10 and 15 hours a day with Frank.
:56:04
Nothing bothers him
except through your mouth.
:56:07
We've been through that.
:56:09
Either he laughs and makes bad jokes
or sits in silence and rots inside.
:56:15
Either way, for your edification,
he's heading for a bender.
:56:20
Why do women always think they
understand men better than men do?
:56:24
Maybe because they live with them.
:56:27
You'll have him full of whisky
before morning.
:56:31
He's getting a cold. That's a reason
to jump down the well.
:56:35
Why work so hard? You handle him,
and now you're trying to handle me!
:56:41
And don't think I couldn't,
after handling a cunning drunkard.
:56:46
If you loved this man, you could
never call him a cunning drunkard.
:56:51
I have a greater love for the truth.
:56:53
I'm a drunkard's wife.
That's the truth.
:56:57
Stop looking at everything
as if it were a musical comedy!