:10:00
They can tell a lot from dreams.
:10:06
- You're worried.
- Cuban Pete never worries.
:10:09
- You're worried.
- I don't know why.
:10:11
It only costs me $200
a day to get out of bed.
:10:13
- $200 a day?
- That's what the accountant tells me...
:10:16
with everything, $200 a day.
There's the taxes, insurance...
:10:20
automobiles and a gardener
and a pool man...
:10:24
and a tree surgeon, for Christ's sake.
:10:27
And Carmela, and house payments
and a Swiss school...
:10:32
$200 a day.
:10:36
And downtown, that's another story.
:10:38
Got to finance the new line
and money's tight.
:10:42
Textile mills to pay, payroll to meet.
:10:46
And we may be audited.
:10:50
- Audited for what?
- Last year, we...
:10:56
did a little ballet with the books.
:10:59
- What does Phil say?
- He's worried.
:11:03
He's always worried.
:11:07
Listen, when you get back from New York...
:11:12
why don't we fly over to Geneva
and see the kid?
:11:14
Harry, she's better off over there.
Europe is civilized.
:11:19
Things are too crazy in this country.
:11:22
A man came out of Mario's Restaurant...
:11:24
someone walked up and shot him to death.
:11:26
They didn't even know each other.
That's just a few blocks away.
:11:29
Maybe we could get a brigade of
Cambodians to patrol Beverly Hills.
:11:33
Mexican maids could cook their rice.
:11:36
- She's better off in Switzerland.
- I miss her, I miss the kid.
:11:44
Keep hearing that song from Babar...
:11:46
The Elephant's Song.
:11:49
Harry, they are shooting horse
in the toilets at the high school!
:11:56
Cuban Pete's daughter doesn't shoot horse.