1:20:02
Very wild, very sensual.
I had her to some parties.
1:20:05
-What kind of parties?
-Parties.
1:20:07
Say, I've got some great natural carrot juice
up at the office.
1:20:11
I'll pass.
1:20:13
-There's nothing like it.
-Yeah, I hear it's great for the ovaries.
1:20:16
Something stronger?
1:20:18
Yeah, that'd be fine.
1:20:20
We'll go into Harry's.
1:20:23
-Mr. Sellers.
-My table open? Chilled vermouth.
1:20:27
Bushmill's straight up. Water on the side.
1:20:33
It's fashioned after Harry's in Florence.
1:20:35
Yeah, I know.
1:20:39
Well, take your pick.
1:20:41
Be comfortable.
1:20:49
-Tell me some more about Gloria Hollinger.
-That girl fascinated me.
1:20:53
I watched her up on the screen there.
1:20:56
She could get milk out of a crowbar.
1:21:00
I had Herbie run her down for me.
1:21:03
Give her a job at the club.
1:21:05
Tossed her some money
for some private work.
1:21:08
She wanted things.
1:21:11
So she balled around
trying to grab a bright light.
1:21:16
You can't blame her for that.
1:21:19
Every other beauty contest winner
does the same thing.
1:21:23
Cogent cultural comment.
1:21:27
-Good health.
-Cheers.
1:21:32
Was Gloria your girl?
1:21:34
''Your girl''?
1:21:38
I haven't heard that phrase since the '30s.
1:21:42
Well that's my problem, Leo.
I'm a student of the '30s.
1:21:47
I love the '30s. Cole Porter, Dizzy Dean...
1:21:51
clean air, clean water...
1:21:52
and young girls were treated with respect.
1:21:55
Don't make a big number out of this.
1:21:57
I'm not making a number out of it.
You had her number, and now she's dead.