:46:01
Let's go. The paper's
will be out soon,
and the party's waiting.
:46:08
"This should be
a Pulitzer prize play
for David Edwards,
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"for tonight we saw
the ranking comedy
of the season,
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marvelously performed
by Geraldine Moore
and Preston Mitchell."
:46:17
Listen
to the Times.
:46:19
Atkinson says,
"A new star was born.
:46:22
"Lora Meredith, an actress
who heretofore has been
hiding her light...
:46:25
"somewhere
in the hinterlands,
:46:27
gave a great performance
in a small part last night."
:46:30
Congratulations,
baby.
Thank you, Allen.
:46:33
Congratulations.
That was really...
:46:35
Lora, this is
a great night for us.
For us?
:46:39
Oh. Oh!
:46:41
Well, I for one can't keep
my beady eyes open anymore.
:46:44
I'm going home.
Well, good night, David.
:46:47
Good night,
all you lucky people.
:46:50
Good night.
Good night, dear.
:46:52
Good night.
Good night, David.
:46:54
Good night, Gerry.
Good night, David.
:46:56
See you tomorrow.
Good night,
David!
:46:58
Good night, all!
Good night.
:47:00
Congratulations again, baby.
We did it, all right.
:47:03
I'll see you first thing
in the morning,
in my office.
:47:08
Agents.
:47:10
By morning it'll be all over
town that he wrote your part,
directed you personally...
:47:15
and was your lover
before you met me.
:47:20
Well, lady,
there's your new empire.
:47:23
Not big, just stretches
from 42nd to 52nd street.
:47:27
But it's
the heart of the world.
:47:30
You happy?
Oh, yes.
:47:35
Yes.
:47:38
I can't thank you...
I can't begin to
thank you for,
:47:42
for giving me the chance.
:47:44
No thanks.
:47:45
It's something
we did together.
:47:50
Yes.
:47:53
We'll have more evenings
like this.
:47:56
More plays.
I promise that.