1:28:03
- I want to taIk to you.
- Excuse me.
1:28:06
You're not going to be
an oId fuddy-duddy?
1:28:09
- Why?
1:28:10
I put you next to a very nice girI.
She's just got a divorce.
1:28:14
You wiII be nice to her, won' t you?
I know you two wiII get on.
1:28:18
HeIIo, darIing! LoveIy to see you.
1:28:21
I was sure you weren't going to make it.
1:28:23
- HeIIo, Father.
- HeIIo, DanieI.
1:28:26
- You know aII these peopIe?
- No.
1:28:30
Quite a do.
1:28:32
MostIy your brother's business associates.
1:28:38
And how are you, son?
1:28:41
Fine. Fine.
1:28:46
- Aunt Astrid.
- How are you?
1:28:49
You are Iooking spruce.
1:28:52
Have one of these.
1:28:54
When are you giving us a nice surprise?
1:28:57
- StiII hoIding out on us?
- Aunt Astrid, don't...
1:29:00
It's very seIfish of you.
You are going to be very IoneIy.
1:29:05
I haven't found the right person yet.
1:29:12
Is that straight?
1:29:14
- When are you going?
- In a day or two.
1:29:18
Why did I have to ask you that?
Why didn't you teII me?
1:29:22
I'II be back.
1:29:24
You'II be here.
1:29:27
- We can ring each other up.
- I'm bound to be here.
1:29:31
- I can't exactIy say when I'II be back.
- OK, you have to Ieave things open.
1:29:38
You shouId never
have decided to quit that job.
1:29:41
You need something to occupy
that piercing mind of yours.
1:29:45
No. That's absoIuteIy not it.
1:29:48
I don't get you Iike this.
1:29:51
You couId come over.
1:29:53
CouId you come over?