:26:00
You seem to be a young man
with a lot on the ball. Keep it up.
:26:07
Schmuck.
:26:12
That's nice.
:26:16
Excuse me. Brantley, darling,
I was afraid you wouldn't come.
:26:23
I'm going to introduce you to
the most powerful money men in New York.
:26:27
If you can do to them
what you've done to me...
:26:29
- I can't do that.
- I mean bowl them over, darling.
:26:32
You're irresistible when you
turn on that boyish charm.
:26:35
- Hi, Whitfield.
- Whitfield?
:26:37
Yeah, it's my middle name.
Brantley Whitfield...
:26:39
- Hi, Carlton.
- Carlton Foster.
:26:41
- You go by all those names?
- Yeah, I got a lot of 'em.
:26:44
My parents couldn't make up their mind.
My monogram looks like an eye chart.
:26:48
You're always surprising me, Brantley.
That's your most attractive quality.
:26:53
Promise me
you'll never stop.
:26:57
- I promise.
- Good. Now.
:27:00
Roland Owens, First Federal.
Very rich. We start with him.
:27:03
He made his money
the really old-fashioned way.
:27:06
He inherited it.
:27:08
And see the man playing tennis
with the elbow brace...
:27:10
the knee strap and the glove?
:27:12
Vernon S. Fletcher,
Wall Street's iron man.
:27:15
If he likes you, you can write
your own ticket, and he'll like you.
:27:19
Who's the tall guy
with all the girls?
:27:21
Good eye, Brantley.
Harley McMasters, First Multinational.
:27:24
Recently divorced. They're all dying to
be the second Mrs. First Multinational.
:27:30
Listen, you're not gonna tell anybody
I work in the mail room, are ya?
:27:34
Trust me, Brantley.
:27:36
I got Howard his key
to the executive washroom.
:27:38
I can do the same thing for you.
:27:46
Here are
Whitfield's notes.
:27:50
- Impressive.
- Thank you.
:27:54
This is supposed to be
a business trip, remember?
:27:57
Baby, how can I
concentrate on business?