:47:05
Auntie,
stop worrying. I have to go.
:47:08
Have something to eat.
Don't worry any more.
:47:14
Mr White! I'm glad you came.
:47:16
Joey, congratulations.
I hear Harry Yung's out and you're in.
:47:19
- Stuart, all right?
- Meet my favourite lady.
:47:22
Connie, this is Joey Tai.
He owns the place. My wife.
:47:26
- It's a pleasure to meet you, Mrs White.
- Hi. How are you?
:47:29
I'm sorry I'm late. Somethin' came up.
Why don't we order some spareribs...
:47:33
I told you. I got a late shift tonight.
:47:36
- We can talk after dinner.
- No, it might disturb my digestion.
:47:39
You really are something.
:47:41
Hurry up!
:47:42
Just come over here. Let's call it a truce.
:47:45
- How about good champagne, Joey?
- Sure. Mrs White? Come this way.
:47:50
Harvey, get me
the best champagne in the house.
:47:55
You have an eye
for beauty, Captain.
:47:58
Yeah. She's a real rock. She's the best.
:48:01
You must have heard, we dug up
those two midgets that hit Harry's place.
:48:05
- Found 'em in a soybean basement.
- No, I didn't.
:48:11
My guess is somebody
didn't want us to find 'em.
:48:14
You don't think it was the friends
of the boy who was killed?
:48:17
If you accept the surface of things,
Joey. Which most people do.
:48:22
Why the bodyguard? Does it
come with the new title, or what?
:48:26
Just a precaution.
There's been too much violence...
:48:29
I agree. What are you and I
gonna do about it?
:48:32
How's it going?
:48:33
Are you enticing those to be conquered
in coming to the conqueror?
:48:38
You should try our exploding lobster.
:48:40
My chef does it better than anybody
in the world. I brought him from...
:48:44
Hey, what do you want, Joey? Spit it out.
:48:47
Cigarette?
:48:49
No.
:48:59
This is not the Bronx or Brooklyn.