Moscow on the Hudson
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1:00:00
"...Sanka, Folger's...
1:00:04
"...Café Caribe."
1:00:06
Coffee. Coffee! Coffee!
1:00:15
Mr. Ivanoff, don't worry.
1:00:18
You're merely suffering
some hyperventilation.

1:00:22
Don't be alarmed. You are among friends.
1:00:26
You should have seen yours truly
when I first came from Bombay.

1:00:29
I was very nervous.
1:00:31
Look at these girls. They know, too.
1:00:35
I am feeling better.
1:00:38
- You're something of a celebrity.
- I'm his lawyer, Orlando Ramirez.

1:00:44
Everybody was worried about you.
1:00:46
My wife thought you'd been kidnapped
by the KGB.

1:00:49
I'm sorry.
1:00:51
I have wonderful news for you.
1:00:54
- I've made some calls to find you a job.
- I take it.

1:00:58
- Nothing fancy, my friend.
- I take it.

1:01:18
When you speak English,
does your mouth hurt?

1:01:23
My mouth is fine. My brain hurts.
1:01:26
When I speak English,
my lips and tongue hurt.

1:01:29
- I wish they would stop playing this music.
- I wish only to play music.

1:01:33
- You'll get your chance.
- So will you.

1:01:36
Do you know how difficult it is
to get a job in celestial mechanics...

1:01:39
...and astrophysics?
1:01:41
Boy, you speak English well.
1:01:43
In a couple of minutes,
we will take a break.

1:01:47
Maybe we pick up cheeseburger,
side of fries, and Coca-Cola.

1:01:55
"Dearest parents, dear Sasha,
and beloved Grandfather:


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