1:38:03
With your moustache on.
1:38:06
I think he stole your act.
1:38:10
'Night, old boy.
1:38:13
'Night.
1:38:17
Sweet prince.
1:38:24
So much ended around then.
1:38:26
I'd been there 25 years.
1:38:29
Everyone else had gone over to sound.
1:38:32
I don't know
if I could resist it much longer.
1:38:38
Of course, U.A. was over for me.
1:38:40
United Artists.
1:38:44
You haven't written anything
about how that began.
1:38:48
I'll put something in.
It was a great idea, I think.
1:38:52
Creative people had their say
for the first time.
1:38:57
No milk.
1:38:59
A distributor said, "The Lunatics
have taken over the asylum".
1:39:05
That became quite a famous remark.
1:39:15
But U.A. did mean a lot to Doug.
1:39:19
When my mother died, it was sad.
1:39:22
But she was old, she'd had her run.
1:39:26
It was different with Doug.
1:39:29
Even today, I still miss him.
1:39:34
Tell me, when did you start
"The Great Dictator"?
1:39:38
'38.
1:39:40
And everyone thought you were crazy.
1:39:44
But when the war broke out,
you became a genius.
1:39:48
Not to those
who thought I was a communist.