The Glass Bottom Boat
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1:16:15
Jenny. I was just having a nip
to quiet my nerves.

1:16:18
- Where you going?
- Home.

1:16:19
Home? The fun hasn't even begun.
1:16:26
You're so right, Anna.
1:16:29
The fun hasn't even begun.
1:16:33
Are you all right, dear?
1:16:36
What's the matter?
1:16:37
What are you drinking?
1:16:39
Hooch. That's half Scotch, half bourbon.
1:16:41
It sounds delicious.
1:16:45
To a big dope.
1:16:48
Who's a lot smarter than they think.
1:16:58
What is it now?
1:16:59
What's the trouble?
1:17:01
I thought I saw one of those
hors d'oeuvre move.

1:17:05
Oh, sure. Probably a shrimp
trying to get back to sea.

1:17:10
- In case you're interested...
- lf we want you...

1:17:13
- ...you'll be in the Red Room.
- Right.

1:17:15
- You play your games, I'll play mine.
- Okay, okay.

1:17:17
Molloy, we just can't depend
on your partner. It's up to us.

1:17:21
- What do you suggest?
- Well, if worse comes to worse...

1:17:25
...one of us will have to spend the night
with her. We've got to fight fire with fire.

1:17:29
May I volunteer, sir?
1:17:31
I admire your spirit, Molloy,
but this is one mission...

1:17:34
Hello.
1:17:36
- Hello. If you're looking for Bruce...
- He left.

1:17:39
Really?
1:17:41
That's too bad.
1:17:44
That means we can have
the next dance, general.

1:17:47
The next dance?
1:17:48
Why can't we have this one?
1:17:50
We can, if you'll just give me a chance
to powder my nose...

1:17:53
...and make one teeny-weeny little
phone call. Don't you go away.

1:17:56
Phone call.

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