The Hudsucker Proxy
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:20:10
Hello.
:20:12
Do you have an appointment?
:20:16
Shall we look in the book?
:20:21
- We don't seem to be in the book.
- I wouldn't be.

:20:24
If we had an appointment,
we'd be in the book.

:20:28
I have this....
:20:30
Oh, here it is.
:20:37
Gambotz?
:20:39
Harry Gambotz?
:20:40
No, too risky.
He's green but he's not slow.

:20:44
Who is he?
:20:45
No, I want an imbecile,
not a cipher, or you'd have the job.

:20:51
They moved him to grommets and O-rings.
:20:53
He's doing pretty well.
:20:55
No, not McClanahan.
:20:58
He bungled the Teleyard merger
so he's got something to prove.

:21:02
Who let you in?
:21:03
Atwater? Tremendous.
Except I just fired him last week.

:21:07
Mr. Mussburger...
:21:09
...Mr. Bumstead's waiting downstairs.
:21:11
- I'll be right there.
- Yes, Mr. Mussburger.

:21:13
Spit it out!
:21:16
Maybe you're
the company's biggest moron.

:21:19
We can't use Morris. Been here too long.
He's a nice guy with too many friends.

:21:22
In fact, why don't you fire him?
Scratch that, I'll fire him.

:21:26
Make it fast. Fast!
:21:28
Mr. Bumstead is growing restless.
:21:30
Tell him I'll be right there.
Give him a magazine.

:21:33
What are you, a mute?
:21:36
How's the stock?
:21:37
Bad? Well, it's not bad enough.
:21:40
Listen, chump.
:21:41
Either you find me a ding-dong or tender
your key to the executive washroom.

:21:46
That goes double for you, pal.
Earclay? Oodgay!

:21:53
This better be good. I'm in a bad mood.
:21:57
Sir, I've got something for you
from the mail room, but first...


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