:55:02
I recognized him immediately...
:55:04
unbalding, glamorous
Rod Anderson, Jr...
:55:07
millionaire tycoon, up from riches...
:55:09
inheriting 10 million from
senior Anderson's maple syrup empire.
:55:13
Unmarried, he seemed to have no trouble
in getting what he wanted...
:55:16
- in business or in pleasure.
- Uh-huh. Yeah. Buy it. Thank you.
:55:20
Well, Mrs. Flint,
where would you like to go?
:55:22
I was sorry to read of your loss. I saw you
at one of your late husband's openings.
:55:25
I didn't buy anything, though.
I don't like his paintings.
:55:28
Well, I don't like your airplanes.
Where are you going?
:55:31
New York, Miami, Irkutsk...
anyplace you'd like to go.
:55:34
I just flew in from New York
this evening for some party.
:55:37
I stayed about a half an hour,
and I'd had it. I don't like parties.
:55:39
So, you just put on your
Superman suit and fly away home.
:55:42
That's right. And there it is...
or don't you accept hitches
from strange men?
:55:47
Oh, I know who you are, Mr. Anderson.
:55:49
I just don't know
if I'll be very good company.
:55:51
I just got...
I don't have much small talk.
:55:54
- I haven't any time for small talk either.
- Excuse me, Mr. Anderson.
:55:56
- Overseas call. Hong Kong calling.
- Excuse me. Uh-huh.
:56:00
Yeah. Uh-huh.
All right. Sell it. Thank you.
:56:05
- Well, where shall it be?
- New York.
:56:08
New York it is.
:56:16
What was I getting into?
What was on that plane?
:56:20
I looked at the name of it.
"Melissa."
:56:23
Naturally it would be
named after a woman.
:56:26
I'd heard enough
about those dissolute playboys.
:56:45
What are you doing after the orgy?
:56:51
The, uh, plane is ready.
:56:54
- Pretty name, "Melissa."
- Someone I knew a long time ago.