American Gigolo
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:31:01
It's not what I expected.
:31:05
Do you remember
what you said last night?

:31:10
Yes.
:31:15
Now, if I bid, I have to buy it.
:31:18
Right.
:31:19
The one I want is over here.
There it is.

:31:23
What does it say?
:31:25
"Jacobean, late 17th century".
Estimated at 4,800 to 5,200.

:31:31
This has been worked on.
There's glue in it.

:31:34
Yeah.
:31:36
I don't know. My guess is this
is gonna go for 5,000. 55 maybe.

:31:42
It's a great piece,
but it's not a great bargain.

:31:46
At 48, that's a bargain.
What do you think?

:31:52
It's perfect for the guest room,
but I...don't know.

:31:56
I saw a George lll chest around here
somewhere, going for, like, 22, 23.

:32:01
It's a lot, but a good investment.
Beautiful lines on it.

:32:05
Probably the best bargain is that
tacky garnisher set over there...

:32:09
- What is it?
- Do you see who I see?

:32:13
- Who is it?
- It's Randolph Sloan's widow.

:32:16
- A stockholder in Jim's company.
- She's still alive?

:32:19
She's gonna make a beeline for us.
:32:21
There goes the garnisher set.
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- What am I gonna do?
- I don't know.

:32:27
Come, Lisa, we must face the enemy
before they face us.

:32:33
Lucille!
:32:35
How lovely to see you.
Are you buying or selling?

:32:38
- Just looking.
- Oh, how nice!

:32:41
There is an exquisite
garnisher set over there!

:32:44
Lucille,
this is Wilhelm Schoenfeld.

:32:46
He's helping me redecorate
the guest house.

:32:48
Great hospitality, madame.
:32:51
Oh, the dress! Look, the dress.
:32:54
Beautiful dress. It goes
with her face. They're both beige.

:32:57
Wilhelm.
:32:59
Madame!

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