:29:03
Lindbergh was a loner.
He was... just self-reliant.
:29:07
I'd have to work with
my dialogue coach. He's a genius.
:29:10
Gil, can I see you
for a minute, alone? Excuse me.
:29:15
Tom Baxter's come down
off the screen. He's in New Jersey.
:29:19
I spoke to Raoul Hirsch.
Nobody knows how, but he's done it.
:29:22
- It's not physically possible.
- In New Jersey, anything can happen.
:29:25
- But I created the character.
- That's my point!
:29:29
As your agent, I'd hate to see
anything happen to your career.
:29:32
- Like what?
- Who knows? A double of you is loose.
:29:34
What's he up to?
Robbing banks? Raping broads?
:29:37
- Is he?
- Who knows?
:29:39
- The last thing we need is for you to get...
- Sh!
:29:44
- Is for you to get a reputation as difficult.
- I'm not... It's not my fault.
:29:48
Hirsch said, if you can't control your own
creation, nobody'll risk a picture on you.
:29:53
- I worked so hard to make him real.
- Maybe you overdid it.
:29:56
- I'll sue my dialogue coach, that louse.
- Fly down there and check into it, quick.
:30:00
Now it's only one movie house,
but who knows?
:30:02
- I'm afraid to fly.
- Gil, this is the scandal of all time.
:30:07
You know what happened
to Fatty Arbuckle's career?
:30:10
- I'll fly. I'll fly.
- Good.
:30:13
This is how they drink
champagne in Cairo.
:30:17
I never had champagne before.
It makes me feel silly.
:30:20
- It's supposed to.
- Yes.
:30:22
- The check, as you requested, sir.
- Ah.
:30:25
- Oh, it's so much.
- I hope you found it to your liking, sir.
:30:29
- It was superb.
- Wonderful.
:30:31
My compliments to the chef.
And keep 20 per cent for yourself.
:30:36
No, make that 30 per cent.
:30:38
Yes. Quite amusing.
:30:41
- What is?
- The fake money.
:30:43
- Fake money?
- Is it play money, sir, or stage money?
:30:50
Keep 30 per cent for yourself,
and stop looking so serious.
:30:54
I'll get the maƮtre d'.
:30:56
Tom, that's not real money!
:30:59
What do you mean, it's not real money?