:46:01
But you may not want to.
:46:06
Ronny, of course I want to.
:46:07
But, Johnny, your mother was dying.
How did she recover?
:46:10
I told my mother we were to be married,
and she got well right away.
:46:14
- I'm sure she did.
- It was a miracle.
:46:16
- Thank God.
- Yeah.
:46:18
- I have something I have to tell you.
- And I have something to tell you...
:46:22
- but I must talk to you alone.
- I need my family around me now.
:46:31
- I can't marry you.
- What?
:46:34
If I marry you,
my mother will die.
:46:36
What the hell are you talking about?
We're engaged.
:46:38
- What are you talking about?
- I'm talking about a promise.
:46:41
- He proposed!
- Because my mother was dying.
:46:42
Now she's not!
:46:44
You're 42 years old.
She's still running your life.
:46:47
You are a son
who doesn't love his mother!
:46:49
You are a big liar!
Because I have a ring right here.
:46:52
- I must ask for that back.
- All right, the engagement is off.
:46:56
- In time you will see this is best.
- In time you'll drop dead...
:46:59
and I'll come to your funeral
in a red dress!
:47:02
What?
:47:04
Will you marry me?
:47:05
- What?
- Where's the ring?
:47:12
Can I borrow that ring?
:47:19
Thanks.
:47:31
Will you marry me?
:47:35
Yes, Ronny. In front
of all these people, I'll marry you.
:47:38
- Do you love him, Loretta?
- Ma, I love him awful.
:47:41
God, that's too bad.
:47:44
She loves me.
:47:53
What's the matter, Pop?
:47:55
I'm confused.