:43:00
- He knows me.
- Dennis.
:43:04
Dennis, did you just come
off the night shift ? Hmm ?
:43:07
- Yes, sir.
- Do you know this young lady ?
:43:10
- She's with Mr. Lewis.
- Mr. Lewis.
:43:12
That's it. Edward Lewis !
Thanks, Dennis.
:43:15
- Evidently she joined him last night.
- Thank you.
:43:19
[ Vivian ]
Oh, God ! What now ? What ? What ?
:43:22
- What is with everybody today ?
- No, no. It's all right.
Just come with me.
:43:25
- We'll have a little chat.
Thank you. Dennis, thank you.
- I'm coming.
:43:27
- Uh, what is your name, miss ?
- What do you want it to be ?
:43:30
- Don't play with me, young lady.
- Vivian.
:43:34
Thank you. Vivian.
:43:36
Well, Miss Vivian.
:43:39
Things that go on in other hotels don't
happen at the Regent Beverly Wilshire.
:43:44
Now, Mr. Lewis, however,
is a very special customer,
:43:46
and we like to think of our
special customers as friends.
:43:50
Now, as a customer, we would expect Mr.
Lewis to sign in any additional guests,
:43:54
but as a friend,
we're willing to overlook it.
:43:57
Now, I'm assuming
that you're a--
:44:01
- Relative ?
- Yes.
:44:04
I thought so.
Then you must be his--
:44:09
Niece ?
:44:11
Of course. Naturally,
when Mr. Lewis leaves, I won't
see you in this hotel again.
:44:18
I assume you have
no other uncles here.
:44:23
Good ! Then we understand each other.
I would also encourage you...
:44:25
to dress a little more
appropriately; that'll be all.
:44:28
No, that's not all. That's what
I was trying to do. I tried to go...
:44:31
get a dress on Rodeo Drive today,
and the women wouldn't help me.
:44:34
And I have all this money
now and no dress !
:44:36
Not that I expect you to help me,
but I have all of this, okay ?
:44:39
I have to buy a dress
for dinner tonight.
:44:41
And nobody will help me.
:44:57
Oh, man, if you're
callin' the cops.
:44:59
Yeah, call the cops.
That's great. Tell 'em I said hi.