1:15:02
- You coming?
- I've a little more work to do.
1:15:11
- Need me for anything else, Mr. Director?
- No, thanks.
1:15:15
That's too bad.
1:15:17
- I mean, the costumes are fine, Lois.
- I know what you mean.
1:15:21
That's why it's too bad.
1:15:24
Look, Lois...
1:15:26
...you're tired.
- No, not tired. Just bored.
1:15:31
Just good and bored. You know...
1:15:34
...maybe I shouldn't have transferred
to this school. Maybe I should've...
1:15:38
Tell me, Rick. Don't you ever get
fed up with this place?
1:15:41
Don't you ever get tired of teaching?
1:15:43
Don't you wanna
throw your briefcase away...
1:15:45
...and take a flyer someplace, anyplace?
With me, maybe.
1:15:50
Don't you?
1:15:51
Don't you, Rick?
1:15:56
I guess not.
1:15:58
You'd like to all right,
but you're married.
1:16:02
You're married, and I'm bored.
1:16:05
You're afraid, and I'm choosy.
1:16:08
And you can't be choosy,
or you'll live alone.
1:16:11
Keep thinking that,
you're gonna end up in trouble.
1:16:14
- Mr. Dadier?
- I'll be right with you, Miller.
1:16:16
I gotta get to my job.
1:16:24
Good night, Lois.
1:16:41
- Darling?
- Your husband is with her right now.
1:16:44
- Stop it.
- He'll tell you he was rehearsing his show.
1:16:47
- Please, please don't call anymore.
- But he's with her.
1:16:50
Would you please leave me alone?
1:16:53
Please leave me alone.