:20:01
She'll listen to you,
you're not her mother.
:20:03
Suzy, what can l say?
:20:05
Other actresses and actors...
:20:07
...who have not come to work
due to a drug or alcohol problem...
:20:11
...cost the insurance companies a lot
of money. Can you see their problem?
:20:15
l do see. l'm being punished.
:20:17
lf you'll let me finish,
you'll see this is not all bad news.
:20:21
Your Uncle Marty talked to
the insurance company this morning...
:20:26
...and they'll cover you...
:20:27
...if you stay with a '' responsible
party'' for the run of the film.
:20:32
What am l supposed to do?
:20:34
Go to a halfway house
for wayward SAG members?
:20:37
lf you calm down a bit,
you'll see it's not that bad.
:20:41
They said they'd cover you if you stay
with one or both of your parents.
:20:46
What can l say? l said
your father lives in New York.
:20:50
-So, what about Doris?
-Excuse me?
:20:52
She can't stay with her father.
He's worse than she is.
:20:55
-Not that you're bad.
-Stay with my mother?
:20:59
l'm not a teenager!
:21:01
l lived with my parents until l was
23 years old. We all shared the--
:21:06
Doris, please. Thank you.
:21:08
Maybe it would be better to wait
a few months to go back to work.
:21:12
-Go to your AA meetings--
-l want to do this film.
:21:15
l can go to meetings and work.
l do better when l work.
:21:18
She's exactly like me
when l was her age.
:21:20
-l never stopped working.
-l feel l belong, l feel necessary.
:21:24
lt was good therapy after
my divorce and my miscarriages.
:21:28
ln those days,
the material was a lot better.
:21:31
Doris. So you got it right?
:21:33
These are the conditions
for doing this film.
:21:36
For the run of the film,
you stay with your mother.
:21:40
You can have your old room.
:21:42
Great.
:21:43
Okay, l'll stay with her. You.
:21:46
You know what they say,
'' No pain, no gain.''
:21:48
Well, no wonder l'm so hefty.
:21:51
Hefty?
:21:53
lf anything, you are too thin.
Now, me. My stomach, that's hefty.
:21:57
Mom, l was kidding.