1:35:01
Hello, operator?
1:35:04
Mademoiselle, will you please
connect me with Miss Yoschenko?
1:35:09
Yoschenko. In the Royal Suite.
1:35:15
She can't have checked out.
1:35:18
Are you sure?
1:35:22
Thank you.
1:35:51
- Ninotchka!
- How are you, you scoundrels?
1:35:56
- How good it is to...
- Nini.
1:35:59
Hello.
1:36:01
- You have this whole section to yourself?
- Yes.
1:36:04
- They could put two more families in here.
- Come in. Sit down.
1:36:08
How good it is to see you.
How have you been?
1:36:11
Alive, thanks to your excellent report
on us.
1:36:15
I've asked some friends to stop by.
I want you to hear something.
1:36:18
- What?
- Later, you'll see.
1:36:20
Now we must celebrate.
1:36:22
This is the first time
we've all been together since Paris.
1:36:26
Oh, Paris.
1:36:30
You know, if we close our eyes
and just listen to our voices...
1:36:35
we could imagine we are in Paris.
1:36:38
I can see those enormous cigars
in that shop near the hotel.
1:36:42
I can see the marble bathrooms
at the Clarence.
1:36:46
And I can see the girls
at the Folies Bergère.
1:36:49
And Peggy Dayton.
1:36:52
I see Paris at night time.
The glittering lights.
1:36:55
- The Arc de Triomphe.
- And Peggy Dayton.
1:36:59
- Champagne.
- And Peggy Dayton.