1:02:03
Oh, Charley.
1:02:06
You hate it?
1:02:07
Its beautiful.
1:02:09
Ah...
1:02:13
What? What? Whats the matter?
1:02:15
Dont you sometimes wish
I was younger?
1:02:18
No. I wish I was.
1:02:20
No. What are you
talking about?
1:02:22
Oh, come on. Its comforting
with an old broad like you.
1:02:26
I dont have to explain things
all the time,
1:02:28
like who Ronald Colman is.
1:02:31
You look very beautiful.
1:02:34
You know what you are?
1:02:35
Yes, but dont tell anybody.
1:02:38
Im a tall,
middle-aged Ukrainian.
1:02:42
A tall, handsome,
middle-aged Ukrainian.
1:02:48
How desperately do you want to
save the California coastline?
1:02:51
Thats $50 a plate.
1:02:56
On the other hand,
its tax-deductible.
1:03:06
Dont get up.
Did you tell them?
1:03:08
We were
waiting for you.
1:03:10
Well, sit down.
1:03:12
Gentlemen, Im sure
that most of you know
1:03:14
that Harry Grady, the baseball
entrepreneur, has been staying with us.
1:03:17
I thought he checked out last week.
1:03:18
Well, he checked back in.
1:03:20
He missed our tapioca.
1:03:21
What? I wouldnt walk
down the hall for that crap.
1:03:24
Amos, will you get
to the point?
1:03:25
Ill get to the point.
1:03:28
My dear friend Harry Grady
1:03:29
died on the operating table
this morning.
1:03:31
What?
1:03:32
It wasnt my fault.
1:03:33
Apparently, he developed an
upper-respiratory infection.
1:03:36
Hes always had
respiratory problems.
1:03:38
Why the hell
didnt you tell me?
1:03:39
Why didnt you ask me?
1:03:40
Oh, gentlemen, gentlemen.
1:03:41
I almost saved him.
1:03:43
Almost only counts
in horseshoes.
1:03:45
Sloan, Im not making
any accusations.
1:03:48
I called this meeting
for a much happier purpose.
1:03:52
Gentlemen, before
his unfortunate death,
1:03:55
Harry Grady informed me that
he had put a bequest in his will
1:03:58
leaving $5 million to build a
new wing for Kensington General.