1:01:03
So did the Hollywood hunters
have any luck today?
1:01:07
Tell Kivu to get a good night's rest.
1:01:09
We'll be leaving at 5:00 in the morning.
We'll get our elephant then.
1:01:25
I talked to Mr. Landers in London.
He's quite hysterical.
1:01:32
He wants to talk to you tomorrow.
1:01:34
I told him that we could drive you down
to the border and use that phone there.
1:01:41
- You did, did you?
- You'll be on safari, I suppose.
1:01:46
You're welcome to come along
with us if you'd like, Ralph.
1:01:50
No Hollywood safaris for me.
1:01:59
That word has crept into the conversation
quite a few times, hasn't it?
1:02:05
- Which word is that, sir?
- Hollywood.
1:02:09
I realize it's the name of a place, but
the way you say it has an added meaning.
1:02:15
Like an insult.
1:02:17
- Well, I didn't mean it like that.
- Don't contradict me, Ralph.
1:02:20
I've heard it all before.
1:02:23
In the Army, in New York...
1:02:24
...in the theater.
Hell, I've heard it everywhere.
1:02:28
People say Hollywood
when they want to insult you.
1:02:32
Well, really Hollywood is just a place
where they make a profit.
1:02:36
It's a factory town like Detroit
or Birmingham or Schaffhausen.
1:02:42
Because the cheap element of the town
has been so overly advertised...
1:02:46
...it becomes an insult to remind
a man he's from there.
1:02:51
They're not talking about the people
who work there...
1:02:54
...and that try to do
something worthwhile.
1:02:56
They're talking about the whores
when they mention Hollywood.