:57:00
These are women, cold, superior,
:57:03
sophisticated, perfect.
:57:07
Their jewels are authentic.
Their clothes are authentic.
:57:10
lndeed, they are authentic all over.
:57:16
Do you mean to say
:57:18
that all this lovely smorgasbord
:57:22
- is on the menu?
- No, no, of course not.
:57:24
Only the most beautiful,
the most impossible, in your opinion.
:57:28
Believe me, l know them all.
:57:31
l wonder.
A column about this kind of sport.
:57:35
lt ain't football, but everybody
wants to make the team.
:57:39
Do you think you could fix it up
so l could talk to one of these broads?
:57:43
- Talk, monsieur?
- Yeah.
:57:45
Like that lovely, innocent-looking
blond sitting over there.
:57:49
- ls she possibly--?
- An old friend.
:57:51
Of mine, and the
crown prince of Denmark.
:57:54
No kidding.
She doesn't quite look like--
:57:57
That is why l doubt
if you could afford an introduction.
:58:00
What do you mean?
l just wanna talk to her.
:58:01
She's an expensive listener,
monsieur.
:58:04
One of the most expensive.
:58:06
Why not? This is business
and l'm still on an expense account.
:58:11
Eh bien.
l will speak with her about you.
:58:14
Perhaps she is already occupied.
:58:16
Perhaps she does not care
for your appearance.
:58:19
Also, perhaps she does not wish
to be regarded as a game of football.
:58:24
- But l'll do my best.
- Fight on for USC.
:58:30
Bonjour, mademoiselle.
:58:32
Bonjour.
:58:34
- Oh, you are American.
- Oh, l went to Berlitz.
:58:37
Then perhaps you will have a feeling
of kindness and understanding
:58:40
for mon cher ami.
He is American also.
:58:42
Kindness?
:58:44
Two years, mademoiselle,
in a prison hospital in Algiers.
:58:47
Wounded.
:58:49
- Solitary confinement.
- Oh, no.
:58:50
Unable to be moved.
:58:52
Months after hostilities ceased,
it was impossible to secure his release.
:58:56
How terrible.
:58:58
He was my capitaine in the legion.