:43:17
You can forward my mail
care of American Express.
:43:21
And Vogue magazine.
And Screen Romances.
:43:23
If you promise to send me Pravda.
Just the funnies.
:43:27
He should be here by now.
What time is it?
:43:30
6.25. Relax.
:43:33
- Danke schön.
- Don't mention it.
:43:36
- Are you sure you want to leave her that?
- Oh, yes.
:43:38
- Otto says every woman should have one.
- I'm with Otto.
:43:42
Well, maybe she'll let me
borrow it on my night out.
:43:46
Do you realise that Otto
spelt backwards is Otto?
:43:50
- How about that?
- He looks just like Jack Kennedy.
:43:54
Only he's younger.
And he has more upstairs.
:43:57
- More brains?
- More hair.
:43:59
And ideologically he's much sounder.
:44:02
- Maybe we voted for the wrong man.
- That couldn't happen in Russia.
:44:05
- They don't make mistakes?
- They don't vote.
:44:09
Have you ever made love
to a revolutionary?
:44:12
No, but I once necked with
a Stevenson Democrat.
:44:16
Well, I've been engaged four times
so I know about men.
:44:19
Those subversives, they're the wildest.
No contest.
:44:23
And I just thought we were
lagging behind in missiles.
:44:32
Hiya, girls. Was ist cooking?
:44:34
Bertha, take Miss Hazeltine's
luggage back upstairs.
:44:39
- Back upstairs? She's leaving.
- I wouldn't count on it.
:44:42
- Bourbon and soda, anyone?
- What's he talking about?
:44:46
- Otto's coming to pick me up any minute.
- No, he's not.
:44:48
Otto's been picked up himself
by the police.
:44:51
- Police? What for?
- Who knows?
:44:53
They toss people in jail
like we throw away Kleenex.
:44:56
- In jail?
- How do you know?
:44:58
- Bad news travels fast. Say when.
- Where is he? I must go to him.