:31:02
And there stands me wife
:31:04
The idol of me life
:31:05
Singing roll a bowl,
a ball a penny a pitch
:31:17
- She's here.
- Yeah? How is she?
:31:18
Fine.
:31:20
So smile.
:31:22
Hi, darling.
:31:23
George.
Telegram from David Donne.
:31:25
Urgent case.
Terribly sorry and all that.
:31:28
Best of British luck
and everything, but...
:31:29
In plain American,
he ain't comin'.
:31:31
So?
:31:32
So...
:31:33
Well, what do we do,
deliver it?
:31:35
You want to blow the show?
:31:37
Yeah. I'll tell her it came
after she went on.
:31:44
How do you feel, honey?
Hey, did you see 'em out front?
:31:46
Cops on horseback.
You can't rate any higher.
:31:49
- London's my lucky town.
- Any town's your lucky town.
:31:51
I could live in London, George.
I really could.
:31:53
I could settle here.
:31:55
Any old iron, any old iron,
any, any...
:31:58
George, you sent the tickets,
didn't you?
:32:00
- They're at the box office.
- And David's picking them up?
:32:01
That's right, darling.
:32:03
Good. I feel marvelous!
Come on, Ida!
:32:05
Any, any, any old iron
:32:31
- How do I look?
- Fabulous.
:32:33
- I mean really.
- Really fabulous.
:32:35
Darling, shall I start
the overture?
:32:39
Well, what time is it?
:32:40
Twenty past.
:32:44
That's funny. They said they
were going to come backstage...
:32:47
before the show.
:32:48
They probably thought
you meant after the show.
:32:49
They didn't want
to disturb you.
:32:51
George, will you call
the box office for me, please?
:32:52
Honey, I just called.
There's a lot of confusion.
:32:54
They're all jammed up.
:32:56
He may have got caught
in the traffic.
:32:57
That's the price
of popularity, darling.
:32:59
- What's going on?
- What do you mean?