:21:01
- Anything and everything.
- Trash.
:21:03
Ignore him. I've given up tone poems
to work on a musical for the theatre.
:21:08
- In New York?
- For next season?
:21:10
New York. Whether it gets on next season
depends on the efficiency of the producer.
:21:15
He's given me a generous advance
:21:17
in return for which I shall deliver
a complete and delightful score
:21:21
at 9am, September 1.
:21:23
- You hope.
- I hope. Date of production is his problem.
:21:30
- Evening.
- Hello. May I, er, help you?
:21:34
- Oh, thanks.
- It's a pleasure.
:21:37
- I thought you said you had three daughters.
- He has.
:21:40
This is Alex Burke, son of my old friend.
Aunt Jessie.
:21:42
Happy to know you, Aunt Jessie.
After all, a lot depends on you.
:21:46
Let's put it this way,
a lot depends on your dinner tonight.
:21:50
What?
:21:51
All the way home, I've been toying
with your brother's invitation
:21:55
of board and room with this happy family.
:21:57
- What?
- Don't get too enthusiastic.
:22:00
It's not decided yet.
:22:02
As a musician, I don't care where I sleep -
:22:05
attic, park bench -
but about cuisine I'm a stickler.
:22:08
Just a moment. You all know
the president of the foundation.
:22:12
- Tough customer, right? Cold-blooded.
- Ice water in his veins.
:22:16
This young man talked him
into giving him a job at the foundation,
:22:20
the argument being, he needed the income
to work on this Broadway opera.
:22:25
What's more,
he did it in just seven minutes.
:22:28
Correction - ten minutes, I timed it.
:22:30
But that included the introductions
and the goodbyes.
:22:34
What do you want me to do?
After all, I have some affection for his father.
:22:40
Um, somebody else expected?
:22:42
- Yeah, Bob Neary.
- Oh, Bob Neary. Good.
:22:46
Fran.
:22:52
Bob.
:22:54
Oh! Excuse me!
:22:58
- Well, hello, Bob.
- Hello, Fran.