:34:00
Miss Dayton's genuine and real ability
as a dramatic actress.
:34:03
What's this new picture you're doing?
:34:05
I can't tell you much,
but it's based on a book.
:34:07
What book?
:34:08
It wouldn't mean much in the newspapers.
I just heard about it myself.
:34:12
- But it's terrific. A real sleeper.
- Not exactly a sleeper.
:34:16
A novel long neglected but ever eternal,
if you know what I mean.
:34:20
- I don't, what's the name of it?
- War and Peace.
:34:24
It will make a wonderful picture
once it's boiled down.
:34:26
Of course, that title will have to go.
:34:28
How do you feel about Tolstoy?
:34:30
- Who?
- Tolstoy.
:34:32
- Who's that?
- He wrote War and Peace.
:34:34
Oh, that Tolstoy.
:34:36
There's absolutely no truth
to the rumors, we're just good friends.
:34:40
Actually, we're only using
a segment of War and Peace.
:34:44
A lighter moment and perfectly suited
to Miss Dayton's personality.
:34:47
Who is making the adaptation?
:34:49
- Who is the director?
- Who is in the cast?
:34:51
Boys, I haven't had a chance
to think about all that.
:34:55
Writing, directing, cast.
Those things don't mean a thing today.
:34:59
Today there are many other things
that are much more important.