:57:06
- Well, Julian.
- What's wrong?
:57:08
- He's a bum.
- I wouldn't say that.
:57:11
But earlier I saw her slip some money
to him under the table.
:57:14
- That doesn't mean anything.
- Did you get a load of that girl?
:57:18
I wasn't paying much attention.
:57:19
When she bent over it looked
like she had her knees up inside her dress.
:57:25
I could give a dozen explanations,
but you might as well know the real one.
:57:29
- I'm a member of the CIA.
- The CIA?
:57:32
- I thought you were a television actor.
- That's my cover.
:57:35
So, if you see me with another girl,
pretend not to know me...
:57:38
...or it could put my life in danger.
:57:41
I wouldn't want to do that.
:57:45
It doesn't matter what we think of him.
It's my wife who loves him.
:57:48
Loves him?
Didn't you see how humiliated she was?
:57:51
- What do you want me to do about it?
- We have got to save her from that man.
:57:56
The man probably had
a little too much to drink.
:57:59
You keep defending him.
I'm angry you were so chummy with him.
:58:03
Julian, my respect for you
is going down every minute.
:58:08
- Is the party still going on?
- Not for you, Mr. Greenfield.
:58:12
- I don't like how you treated my wife.
- A joke's a joke.
:58:15
And the way you behaved toward my girl.
I want you to leave quietly...
:58:19
...and never see my wife again.
Or my children.
:58:21
Wait a minute, buster.
:58:23
If I hear you've been bothering Stephanie,
I'll knock all your teeth out.
:58:27
- You'll have to put them back in again.
- Get out!
:58:35
I guess that'll take care of him.
:58:37
You know, Julian, I've never seen you
being so physical before.
:58:41
- You were beautiful.
- It was nothing.
:58:45
Why don't we go over to your place
where we can be alone?
:58:48
I'd like that.
:58:52
I am a little tired, so I think I'll go home.
If you'll excuse me.
:58:55
You're going home alone?
Without an escort?
:58:58
I'm used to that. Thank you. Good night.