1:11:00
Darling, this is your stepfather,
Judge Manville.
1:11:04
Mother's written me
so much about you, Father.
1:11:11
I want you to meet Count Romero
and his son Carlos.
1:11:15
- How do you do?
- Welcome to America, my dear Count.
1:11:19
We've looked forward to your visit
with considerable relish.
1:11:22
This is a glorious moment for everyone.
1:11:26
Oh, how stupid of me.
1:11:29
- Louise, this is your, um...
- Aunt. Aunt Betty.
1:11:31
- Aunt Betty.
- And Uncle David.
1:11:34
- I never knew I had an aunt and uncle.
- Yes, dear. David is your father's brother.
1:11:40
I'm so pleased.
Mother never wrote a word about you.
1:11:44
That's because he's always been
the black sheep of the family.
1:11:50
May I present Count Romero,
and Carlos Romero.
1:11:54
This is my Aunt Betty and my Uncle David.
1:11:58
- How do you do?
- Nice to meet you. Will you excuse me?
1:12:03
Excuse me. I'm the ship news reporter.
1:12:06
You lookin' for somebody, kid? What is it?
1:12:08
- You talking to me?
- No, your Aunt Tillie.
1:12:11
- They made me the ship news reporter.
- No kiddin'?
1:12:14
- I gotta check the passengers.
- There's no passengers on that boat.
1:12:17
- What do you call those people?
- Spanish sailors. They all dress like that.
1:12:22
- Hey, what kind of a gag is this?
- This is no gag. You gotta go to pier four.
1:12:26
- The Jersey ferry just hit an iceberg.
- Then it got shot up by a submarine.
1:12:31
- One of ours.
- A catastrophe.
1:12:33
- Terrible thing.
- Worse than the Lusitania.
1:12:36
Take this man to pier four in the Bronx.
1:12:38
- Pier four ain't in the Bronx.
- It's in the Bronx. It moved.
1:12:43
- How many is that?
- That's five, and we're runnin' out of cars.
1:12:46
You wait here
while I get Count Romero.
1:12:51
You will come with me.
1:12:53
Take a walk.
1:12:57
I want you to take some
very good pictures of the count.