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:35:00
- Then...
- You're doing so well up there.

:35:04
Then I had a cup of coffee...
:35:10
Then I went to Boston.
:35:13
Fine city, Boston. Then a couple
of other towns in Mass.

:35:17
Portland, Bangor and straight home!
:35:21
What is he yelling?
:35:32
You have a visitor, Mr. Loman.
:35:34
Stop calling me Mr. Loman!
:35:37
Hi, Jeffrey. David Barnes.
Producer, Sun Also Sets.

:35:41
- I saw the show.
- Ah, no, no!

:35:44
What?
:35:45
No! Not tonight!
:35:48
Jesus, God, they were awful!
:35:50
I've seen dinner theater before.
I know real talent when I see it.

:35:54
- What?
- I think you're one of a kind.

:35:56
Can I buy you a drink?
You look a little parched.

:35:58
Yeah, yeah, thanks. Sure. The bar...
:36:01
Change first.
:36:04
I'll be right there.
:36:12
What exactly would I be doing
on the show?

:36:14
We thought you'd return
as the original character.

:36:18
Rod Randall?
:36:20
Here it is. Rod Randall returns
as a world-famous doctor.

:36:25
He's been studying in Europe.
:36:28
I like it. Life and death issues.
He's been abroad.

:36:31
- Vienna.
- Perfect.

:36:34
It's kind of a continental,
world weary kind of thing.

:36:37
That's it.
:36:39
I like it.
:36:41
He's seen things in Europe.
:36:44
European things.
Sophisticated things.

:36:46
- Things of the world.
- Maybe an accent.

:36:49
I'd stay away from accents.
:36:52
The thing is, though, I got
this idea for a one-man Hamlet.

:36:57
I need time to develop that.
:36:59
Come to New York. We'll set you up
with a producer, do it off-Broadway.


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