:53:01
I certainly hope I'm intruding.
:53:03
Naturally, but come in.
:53:06
This is Peggy Dayton,
America's beloved swimming star.
:53:09
Comrade Nina Yoschenko
of the Soviet Union.
:53:11
- Hello.
- We were having a business meeting.
:53:13
Sure you were, on the floor?
:53:16
Why should it bother you
if we are on the floor?
:53:20
Is there something between you?
:53:22
Of course not, we're just good friends.
:53:25
Doesn't anybody ever
ask anything else around here?
:53:27
And listen, you.
:53:29
We may not even be good friends
before this picture's finished.
:53:32
About that Boroff, that creep's been
following me around all day.
:53:36
- Creep?
- He played me some of his music.
:53:39
Honey, you have got to be kidding.
:53:42
I think his music is lousy.
:53:44
- Peggy.
- Miss Dayton.
:53:45
Even Americans admit that Boroff
is the greatest living composer.
:53:50
When you insult him,
you insult Russian culture.
:53:54
If you will excuse me.
:53:56
Wait a minute, I'm not through with you.
:53:58
Ninotchka, please...
:54:10
That was mighty tactful of you.
:54:15
What do you want?
:54:16
I read the script, I don't dig it.
:54:20
Did you read all of it?
:54:26
Did you read all of it?
:54:28
You know I never read any part
except my own.
:54:33
Steve, it's just not right for me.
:54:35
It's cute and all that,
but I have to think about my following.
:54:39
- Your what?
- My fans!
:54:42
If I show up in a picture
where I not only don't swim...
:54:45
but I don't even do one musical number,
they're gonna clobber me.
:54:48
I don't want to turn it into a musical,
it's too expensive.
:54:51
Steve, it'll be worth every penny.
:54:55
We'll just use that stuff
in the French court...
:54:58
and I'll play Josephine.
:54:59
- It's a natural.
- Hold everything.