1:08:00
One last kiss
1:08:03
Baby
1:08:07
Give me one last kiss
1:08:11
Baby
1:08:16
Give me one last kiss
1:08:19
Oh, one last kiss
1:08:25
Give me one last kiss
1:08:27
lt never felt like this
1:08:29
Nah, baby, not like this
1:08:31
You know l need your love
1:08:34
- Oh, oh, oh
- Okay. Cut.
1:08:36
We'll rehearse
the song later, Conrad.
1:08:39
- Al, what's the exact length?
- Oh, uh, 1:20.
1:08:44
Check. That gives us 2:40
for Sullivan's intro to Kim...
1:08:48
Kim's good luck speech to Conrad.
1:08:50
Then Conrad socks over a plug
tor army enlistments...
1:08:52
bangs into the song, and we top it off
with the big kisseroo.
1:08:56
- Kim?
- Yes, sir.
1:09:00
Beg pardon,
but when do l make my speech?
1:09:03
Speech? What speech?
1:09:05
l promised Mr. McAfee he could say a few
words. After all, he's Kim's father.
1:09:09
- Yes, he is.
- Kind of a helIo from a proud parent.
1:09:12
All right,
but ya can't have much time.
1:09:14
ln tact, all you can have is 20 seconds
on the nose.
1:09:17
Gotcha. l'll just say a few words,
get some big laughs.
1:09:20
- And introduce the mayor.
- The mayor?
1:09:23
- Ah, come on, Al. What is this?
- l-- We had a problem.
1:09:27
l had to give the mayor a spot
to humor McAfee.
1:09:30
All right, but we'll have to take
ten seconds away from McAtee.
1:09:34
l imagine songwriting must be
quite a lucrative profession.
1:09:37
- Oh, yes it is.
- How many records will they sell?
1:09:41
Oh, about one or two million.
1:09:43
You know, Claude, l had a pertectly
wondertul time last night.
1:09:46
- You really are a wonderful dancer.
- Oh, l don't know.
1:09:49
When one's heart sings,
one's feet take wings.
1:09:51
Oh, how lyrical.
ls that Shelley or Keats?
1:09:54
- That, my dear, is Paisley.
- Really?
1:09:56
- Uh-huh.
- Oh, that's wonderful.
1:09:59
- Shall we go?
- Sure.