1:12:01
she'll have little trouble
getting into the States.
1:12:04
And when does all this
happen, sir?
1:12:07
In about ten minutes.
1:12:11
- I still have to speak
to the lady, of course.
- She doesn't know yet?
1:12:15
Oh, no, not yet. But don't worry.
We're arranging that.
1:12:18
I think you should
be married before lunch.
1:12:22
You will have a brandy?
1:12:24
Make it a double, if you please, sir.
1:12:26
Double brandy, please.
I'll have the same. Thank you.
1:12:33
If I might ask a rather
connubial question, sir...
1:12:37
what happens this evening,
that is, tonight?
1:12:41
After the marriage.
1:12:43
Oh, nothing that
concerns you, Hudson.
1:12:45
You'll be sleeping in the same room,
but in different beds.
1:12:51
I think you should be
getting yourself ready.
1:12:55
I think you can wear an ordinary
lounge suit for the wedding.
1:12:59
- Yes, sir.
- Fine.
1:13:01
And while you're getting dressed,
I'll talk to the lady.
1:13:06
Thank you.
1:13:16
What's this I hear?
I'm to marry Hudson?
1:13:19
- Well, it's an emergency.
- Yes, but Hudson!
1:13:22
It'll solve all our problems.
You'll be married to an American citizen.
1:13:26
You'll have little trouble
getting into the States,
and afterwards you can get a divorce.
1:13:30
I've got nothing to wear.
I can't get married in your pyjamas.
1:13:35
Harvey!
1:13:37
It's all arranged. Captain'll
be down in a couple minutes.
1:13:40
- What did you tell him?
- I gave him a line about how
her papers blew overboard.
1:13:44
She met Hudson, they fell in love.
Well, the Captain's on.
1:13:47
He understands the situation,
but it's gonna cost you dough.
1:13:50
- How's the happy bride?
- I wish I were back in Hong Kong.
1:13:57
That's the Captain.