Down and Out in Beverly Hills
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:07:00
Hello.
You look hungry, huh?

:07:04
Yeah, you want
what I've got here?

:07:07
Yeah, isn't that good?
:07:16
Hey...
:07:17
hey, are you lost?
:07:20
You don't have
a collar on, huh?

:07:23
Yeah, you want
to come home with me?

:07:25
My husband's
gonna kill me.

:07:27
Come on.
Come on.

:07:36
Yeah, come on.
:07:38
That's right.
:07:40
Let me
show you something.

:07:42
This is our
mobile-home parks.

:07:44
This is our San Diego park.
:07:45
We're talking
about 500 units, Lou.

:07:47
Jenny, you want
some more meat?

:07:48
I ate
at the beach, dad.

:07:50
What kind of people live
in those trailer parks?

:07:53
Well, we got your nice retired
people like Mel and Sadie.

:07:56
And you got
your people who ar e sick
and tired of the rat race.

:07:59
... Let them pay their rent.
... Maybe I should move in
to one of my parks.

:08:00
Could you hold
the photo up higher, please?

:08:02
Max, Max, Max!
:08:03
Stop it, Max.
:08:05
You can walk
on the fire ...
on the coals ...
no question.

:08:07
Yogi, can you teach
my daughter to eat?

:08:10
That's a deeply neurotic
statement, dad. Really.

:08:13
Carmen, las cranberries,
por favor.

:08:16
There's no more white meat.
I told you I love white meat.

:08:18
The pooch ate
the white meat.

:08:20
The pooch.
:08:22
Barbara, next year,
I'm using another caterer.

:08:23
Make sure you give me
the receipts, Dave.

:08:25
Sidney, I would like to try
and walk on hot coals.

:08:27
Is that
a tax deduction, yogi ...
to walk on hot coals?

:08:30
Yes.
:08:32
It is?
Then walk on hot coals.
I don't care.

:08:36
How's your family,
Carmen?

:08:37
Not so very good,
Senora Waltzberg.

:08:39
My brother ... he's trying to
come up her e to find a job.

:08:42
Mm-hmm. What does he do?
:08:44
He cuts sugar cane
in the fields.

:08:46
Not much call for that
in Los Angeles.

:08:52
Who asked you?
:08:55
Matisse, stop that!
:08:56
Neurotic-dog scene, take one.
:08:58
You're the one
that's neurotic.


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