:53:01
From her letters
she misses you more than
she'd ever miss Latin.
:53:05
She just wrote
and told me...
Annie.
:53:07
You still haven't told me what
the doctor said about those
spells you've been getting.
:53:11
What do doctors always say
when they can't find nothin'
wrong? "Take it easy."
:53:14
Well, do.
And I mean it.
Oh, Miss Lora...
:53:17
You can have anyone
you want in here
to help you.
:53:20
Be more work gettin' 'em
out of my way.
:53:23
I'll get it.
:53:27
Hello, Mr. Edwards.
Hello, Sarah Jane.
:53:30
How are you?
Fine, thanks.
:53:31
I'm going to The Village.
I'll be back by 3:00.
:53:35
Annie,
that daughter of yours
gets prettier every day.
:53:38
And so
sophisticated.
:53:40
Darling.
Hello, dear.
:53:43
Oh. Nice.
Yes. It's new.
:53:45
Didn't you get
my messages yesterday?
:53:47
Or have you given up
telephones?
:53:50
Uh, well, we've been so busy
getting the house in order.
:53:55
Come sit down.
:53:59
Would you like a drink?
A long one. It's quite
a trek from Manhattan.
:54:02
Your usual?
Uh-huh.
:54:04
I'll get it.
All right,
enough chitchat.
:54:06
Have you read
my new play?
:54:08
Great, isn't it?
Yes, it's very good.
:54:11
But David...
:54:14
Darling, I don't think
I should do another comedy.
:54:17
No, no, wait a minute.
:54:19
I've decided to do
the new Stewart play.
That? What part?
:54:24
Not the dull social worker
with the high dreams
and low heels.
:54:28
Yes.
It's drama.
No clothes, no sex.
:54:30
No fun!
I know.
:54:32
But it's a great chance for...
For good acting.
:54:35
And that colored angle
in it, it's absolutely
controversial.
:54:38
- What do you know
about controversy?
- Nothing.
:54:40
And I don't want to know.
:54:42
I only know it's a good script,
and they're not easy to find.
:54:46
Besides, l, I feel I need
something different,
a new experience.
:54:51
All right,
if you want a flop,
have it on your own time.
:54:54
I wrote my play for you.
I tailored it
to your every mood.
:54:58
I never wrote
better laughs
in my life!