1:06:15
Then, monsieur, there in the meadow,
everything went black.
1:06:18
Well, better luck next time.
1:06:20
l don't believe a word you've told me,
but it's gonna make a hell of a column.
1:06:24
''Game Time in the Meadow''
or ''Mimi Makes All-American.''
1:06:27
Monsieur, l assure you that everything
l've told you is absolutely true.
1:06:31
Can l drop you off at your hotel,
or wherever it is you stay?
1:06:34
No, no, no, no.
lt really isn't necessary.
1:06:36
You see, it's very late, and l have
to go to another engagement.
1:06:39
- ln the afternoon?
- lt's an elderly gentleman.
1:06:42
Oh, is it the one your sales manager
told me about, in the government?
1:06:46
lt's not for me to say.
1:06:49
lf you're telling the truth,
l'll drop you off there.
1:06:52
- lf you wish.
- That accent, French-Canadian.
1:06:55
- l used to room with a hockey player.
- Oh, so did l.
1:06:58
No, wait a minute. Another thing,
1:07:00
nobody's called Mimi anymore.
What do your friends really call you?
1:07:03
Sam.
1:07:20
On the ride from the stadium,
1:07:22
Mimi told me all about
another intimate friend.
1:07:26
Fidel who?
1:07:27
Well, of course, darling,
he was only a student then.
1:07:31
Thank you.
1:07:32
You know, l'd like talk to you
some more, but l've got a problem:
1:07:35
l can't afford your prices.
1:07:36
You couldn't see your way clear
to a little discount operation?
1:07:40
Oh, perhaps.
1:07:41
l don't expect you
to give away green stamps.
1:07:44
Are you sure that thing is dead?
1:07:48
Oh, darling, l find you so amusing.
You're delightful.
1:07:52
- ls that gonna cost me more or less?
- Oh, no, no, no.
1:07:54
l am very well taken care of,
as you can see.
1:07:57
l don't want to take
more of your money.
1:07:59
Yeah, l know,
but if the column goes over,