:07:00
Sociology, psychology, maybe...
:07:02
l always thought
l might work with children.
:07:04
lncidentally, l always have
clients furnishing places.
:07:08
Someone might be interested
in buying art. Shall l call you?
:07:12
Yeah, sure. Frederick would
really be grateful for a sale.
:07:16
(Hannah) Hey, guys! Dinner's ready!
:07:18
You look so beautiful. Doesn't she?
:07:20
l bumped into your ex-husband on
the street the other day. He's still crazy.
:07:24
- He was on his way to get a blood test.
- Mickey's such a hypochondriac.
:07:27
l wonder how he'd handle if there was
ever anything really wrong with him.
:07:32
- (glass being tapped)
- Now, ladies and gentlemen...
:07:35
- Dad...
- (glass rings)
:07:38
- Dad...
- No, now this is a toast...
:07:41
This is a toast. This is a toast.
:07:45
You know, this beautiful Thanksgiving
dinner was all prepared by Hannah.
:07:51
l had a little help from Mavis.
Also, Holly and April...
:07:54
No, no. You did it. She did it.
:07:59
And we drink to her,
:08:01
and we congratulate her on her wonderful
accomplishment during this last year.
:08:07
Her great success in A Doll's House.
:08:10
(all cheer)
:08:14
l played Nora.
l'd hate to tell you what year.
:08:17
And it's very difficult to behave
like Torvald's little chipmunk
:08:21
without making a perfect ass
out of yourself.
:08:25
Now, l think that lbsen would have been
damned proud of our Hannah.
:08:30
Speech! Speech!
:08:32
No, no. l've been very, very lucky.
:08:34
When l had the kids,
l decided to stop working
:08:37
and just devote myself to having
the family and l've been very happy.
:08:41
But l've always secretly hoped that
maybe some little gem would come along
:08:45
and tempt me back on the stage.
:08:48
Now l got that out of my system, l can go
back to the thing that makes me happy.
:08:53
Bravo! Bravo!