Two for the Road
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1:39:00
Is it ever too early?
1:39:02
Mark. You're here.
No one tells me a thing.

1:39:04
I'm repairing the electrics
which you should've checked again

1:39:08
and no one tells me
you're arriving.

1:39:10
There's a great many things
I want to discuss with you.

1:39:12
You haven't met
my fiancé.

1:39:14
How do you do? Let's go
somewhere quiet and we'll talk.

1:39:17
I thought this was going to be
a party.

1:39:19
Please,
I have problems.

1:39:21
What's the name
of your fiancé again?

1:39:23
I don't know I haven't asked.
What's your name, darling?

1:39:25
Sylvia.
1:39:28
She's very pretty.
1:39:30
You have divorced Joanna?
1:39:32
I don't understand.
1:39:34
The main question is,
when are you free?

1:39:45
Joanna, I want you to meet
my fiancé, Sylvia Alpino.

1:39:48
- Joanna Wallace.
- David has been telling me about you.

1:39:51
Congratulations.
1:39:52
Thank you.
1:39:54
I had a phone call
from Hal Van Benius.

1:39:56
And?
1:39:56
I got the job.
1:39:58
Good.
1:40:01
Good?
1:40:04
You're going to the States?
1:40:05
Only for two years.
1:40:07
Then you must spare me ten minutes.
I need your advice.

1:40:10
He's going to see me in Rome
on his way through.

1:40:12
Ten minutes?
1:40:16
I've heard the news about you
and this wonderful girl here.

1:40:19
I hope you two can be as happy
as that couple over there

1:40:24
and have a marriage like theirs
1:40:25
you haven't got a thing
to worry about.

1:40:30
Mark, my problem is very simple,
but very complicated.

1:40:35
You must spare me ten minutes.
Ten minutes, please.

1:40:42
You're the obvious man since
it was your original conception

1:40:45
and I think it only fair
you should see what you can do...

1:40:51
Everybody jump, please.
1:40:55
Thank you. Thank you.
1:40:58
I think you should supervise...

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