Six Degrees of Separation
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:33:01
- Oh, break all those dishes!
- $2,000,000?

:33:05
Figure it out. He doesn't have the price
of dinner, but he can cough up $2,000,000.

:33:10
- And the Japanese will go to ten.
- Go to ten? Ten million?

:33:14
Two million, go to ten,
and we put up nothing.

:33:18
- Nothing?
- No.

:33:20
Wildest dreams. Oh, God, Paul. Money.
:33:24
- Take $50.
- Oh, no.

:33:26
- It's walking-around money.
- I don't need it.

:33:28
- What if your father's plane is late?
- A billionth of a per cent commission.

:33:32
I wouldn't want one of my kids
stuck in the street without a nickel.

:33:36
Your kids said you were an art dealer, but
you have no gallery. I don't understand.

:33:41
Come here.
:33:45
- Some people want to sell privately.
- Divorce, taxes, publicity...

:33:49
- People ask me for certain schools.
- Modern, Impressionist...

:33:53
- They don't want museums to know.
- Japanese.

:33:56
I've got Japanese looking for a Cézanne.
I have a syndicate that'll buy the painting.

:34:01
And there's this great Cézanne coming
up for sale in a very messy divorce.

:34:05
Wife doesn't want hubby to know...
:34:08
I needed an extra $2,000,000.
Geoffrey called. We invited him for dinner.

:34:13
- Tonight was a nervous, casual, big thing.
- Oh, boy, oh, boy.

:34:17
- I couldn't tell.
- All the better.

:34:20
I'm glad I helped.
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You were wonderful.
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I'm so pleased I was wonderful.
:34:27
- All this and a pink shirt.
- Oh, please, keep it. Look at the time.

:34:32
Oh, God. We should say our good-nights.
:34:35
Oh, Christ, regretfully.
I want my father to meet you.

:34:39
- We'd love to. Bring him up for dinner.
- Could I?

:34:43
- See how easy it is?
- Sure. If Paul does the cooking.

:34:49
Well, this is it.
:34:52
- Good night.
- Oh. Good night.

:34:56
Good night.

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