:13:01
Still, there's always tomorrow.
:13:03
At least there's other Casanovas
in the same boat.
:13:12
Napoli, the land that time forgot.
:13:16
We always came home with the night shift.
:13:20
Now you might say:
:13:21
"If you're so cute, kiddo, how come
you live in a disaster area like this?"
:13:25
Well, for one thing,
as you might imagine, it's cheap.
:13:28
Cash to the landlord once a week...
:13:30
but otherwise, goods circulating
on a more or less informal basis.
:13:34
I saw that.
:13:35
But the thing I love most
about these streets...
:13:38
was the thing that made
some people positively hate them.
:13:41
Because here, nobody cared
where you came from or what color...
:13:44
what you did, or who you did it with.
:13:49
Unfortunately, it wasn't exactly
Suzette's idea of a desirable address...
:13:54
which is why I've never brought her home.
:14:02
- Catch.
- How"s that?
:14:05
Come on!
:14:08
You owe me two months" rent.
l"m not going until l"ve got it.
:14:10
You can"t charge rent for that, Saltzman.
You need to put a roof on it first.
:14:15
- Ciao.
- Buon giorno.
:14:16
- Hiya, Big Jill.
- Hiya, lady killer.
:14:18
Oh, Napoli, Napoli, Napoli
:14:21
Not the one in Italy!
:14:25
Come on, darling.
:14:30
Home.
:14:33
Sweet and sour home.
:14:45
People often ask me
how I became dressmaker to the Queen.
:14:49
My answer is always
that I owe it all to my wonderful clientele.
:14:54
And I can only hope that you kind ladies...
:14:56
will grace our latest collection
with your favor.