: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.
:57:16
- Good evening, Mr. Anderson.
- Good evening, Mark.
:57:19
Mark, this is Mrs. Flint.
She'll be flying back with us.
What sort of weather have we?
:57:23
- It's clear, sir, all the way
through to New York.
- Excellent.
:57:32
- Good evening, Willard.
- Good evening, Mr. Anderson.
:57:36
- Willard, this is Mrs. Flint.
- How do you do?
:57:38
- Mrs. Flint will be flying back with us.
- Yes, sir.
:57:41
Her bags left on the 11:19.
:57:43
You have them picked up
at Idlewild and delivered to...
:57:46
- Uh, the Montclair Hotel?
- Is that your favorite?
:57:49
- Well, I've never, uh, been in New York.
Only for a few hours en route.
- Mm-hmm.
:57:54
- You better make that my suite
at the St. Regis, Willard.
- Very good, sir.
:57:58
It's reserved for visiting executives.