:50:06
Well?
:50:10
- No dice, Brelston.
- What do you mean?
:50:12
What's the sense of half of chicago?
She's gonna have all of New York.
:50:22
Ladies and gentlemen.
:50:25
I wanna invite you to a party
I'm throwing over at the Plaza for Ruthie.
:50:29
Quiet, I ain't through.
:50:30
It was on account of winding up
the program.
:50:33
Now it's for something more important.
Something Ruthie doesn't know yet.
:50:37
She's going to New York.
:50:40
- New York?
- She's gonna be in the Ziegfeld Follies!
:50:46
Congratulations!
:50:51
- All right, boys. I'll see you at the party.
- Oh, Marty.
:50:54
- Just great. Don't be late.
- I'm so excited.
:50:57
Told you I'd get the best for you.
:50:59
- Now maybe you'll have a little confidence.
- I do have. I always have had.
:51:03
- You're coming to the party?
- I'm sorry, I can't. Thank you.
:51:07
Pretty good, huh? Ziegfeld?
:51:09
- Will you be ready to leave?
- No, I'm not going to New York.
:51:13
- What?
- I'll meet you at the Plaza, Marty.
:51:15
Wait a minute, Ruthie. All right, Georgie,
take her to the car.
:51:21
What's the big idea?
:51:22
I've had another offer out in california.
Seems interesting.
:51:26
Well, there's gratitude for you.
:51:28
There's nothing I can do for Ruth.
She's made it.
:51:31
- Are you going?
- Yeah, I'm going.
:51:34
You bet your sweet life I'm going.
:51:37
She's gonna need me the longest day
she lives. No matter what you think!
:51:42
- No matter what I think?
- Yeah. And I know what you think.
:51:45
Her having to do with me.
I know what you think about me too.
:51:48
A jerk, a dumb mug, strictly for laughs.
:51:51
No. A cheap crook,
pushing people around.