:14:38
Good morning. Good morning, Daniel.
:14:41
Good morning, miss Tanner.
:14:45
-Good morning. May I help you?
-Yes, I'm Suzy Bannion.
:14:49
We expected you yesterday evening.
You wrote us that--
:14:51
Right. I did arrive
last night about 10:00.
:14:54
But the door was locked,
and somebody on the call box...
:14:57
Said they didn't know who
I was and couldn't let me in.
:14:59
-Who said that to you?
-I don't know. She didn't say her name.
:15:02
I'm so sorry. At any rate,
Now you're here among us,
:15:05
So welcome to our academy. I'm miss
Tanner, one of the instructors.
:15:09
Nice to meet you.
:15:11
Come along. I'd like to
introduce you to madame Blanc,
:15:14
Our vice directress.
:15:16
She was a very famous ballerina.
:15:18
-Madame Blanc?
-Yes?
:15:20
Suzy Bannion, our new student.
:15:24
Oh, yes.
:15:27
-Excuse me, gentlemen.
-Of course, madame.
:15:30
You're pretty. Very pretty
indeed. They're policemen.
:15:35
I knew a woman called Bannion years
ago in New York. Carol Bannion.
:15:40
-She's my aunt.
-Good! She's a marvelous woman,
:15:43
A friend and benefactress
of artists everywhere.
:15:45
I'm delighted to have her niece here.
:15:48
Well, I offer our academy's official
welcome in the name of our directress,
:15:52
Who unfortunately is not
here at the moment.
:15:54
-She's traveling abroad.
-Thank you.
:15:56
Albert, please wait for me upstairs.