:38:10
- So is he for it? Does he approve?
- What do you think?
:38:14
- I will not allow it, do you get me?
- You're tilting at windmills, Phil.
:38:19
Stop calling his father a windmill.
He's a distinguished citizen...
:38:24
- Mr Cavilleri...
- Phil.
:38:26
- I'll call his goddamn father.
- It won't do any good, goddamnit!
:38:31
- Don't use profanity in this house.
- You do.
:38:34
- What will he think?
- You lost your marbles!
:38:37
Because I won't allow
a parent to reject a child?
:38:41
- Mr Cavilleri...
- Phil.
:38:44
- Phil.
- Phil. Sir...I reject him, too!
:38:48
Don't talk like that. A father's love
is something to cherish and respect.
:38:54
- It's a rare thing.
- Especially in my family.
:38:57
- Let's get him on the phone.
- We've installed this cold line.
:39:01
He'll thaw and melt. Believe me,
when it's time to go to church...
:39:07
Let's get him on the phone.
:39:10
- Please, Phil.
- What?
:39:13
About the church bit...
:39:16
Well, we're kind of negative on it.
:39:22
I didn't necessarily mean
the Catholic Church.
:39:29
You know that Jennifer is Catholic?
She may have told you that.
:39:34
And her sainted mother
always dreamed
:39:39
of the whole Mass rigmarole,
but you're...
:39:45
But God would bless
this union in any church.
:39:48
- Phil?
- Yeah?
:39:51
- About the God bit.
- Yeah?
:39:53
- We're negative about that, too.
- About God?