:45:01
I admit I felt...
:45:03
some attraction towards Brantley
at the beginning...
:45:06
but as you've always
told me, Howard...
:45:09
love is love...
:45:10
but business is business.
:45:13
You've run Daddy's company
into the ground, Howard...
:45:16
and I believe these people here can
bring it back to where it belongs again.
:45:20
Now, up, Howard,
out of that chair.
:45:23
Don't be ridiculous.
I'm not about to resign my position.
:45:27
You don't have to, Howard.
You're fired.
:45:30
What?
:45:33
- Vera, you can't!
- Yes, I can.
:45:35
You see, Mr. Davenport...
:45:37
as of this afternoon,
I control 50.1% of the voting stock.
:45:41
You, too, Art.
You're history.
:45:47
Brantley, Christy,
Jean, Melrose.
:45:59
Gentlemen, just in time.
:46:01
Mr. Prescott and his aide have
disrupted a very important meeting.
:46:04
Would you please escort them
out of the building?
:46:06
Vera! Why this open hostility?
:46:09
I don't understand.
How did you get so...
:46:11
Would you take charge of
the meeting now, Brantley?
:46:13
- What did I ever do to deserve this?
- Excuse me.
:46:26
Feel free to do that
amongst yourselves if you want.
:46:32
- So have you been to Kansas?
- No. What's in Kansas?
:46:35
Well, I figured we'd take
the private Pemrose jet...
:46:39
drop in on the folks.
:46:41
They're gonna want to meet you.
:46:46
Why haven't I
met you before?
:46:49
Baby, you ain't been hangin' out
in the mail room.
:46:51
The mail room.
I like that sound.