1:42:01
for a Larrabee
to marry the chauffeur's daughter.
1:42:04
But would they praise
the chauffeur's daughter? No.
1:42:07
Democracy can be
a wickedly unfair thing.
1:42:11
Nobody poor
was ever called democratic
1:42:14
for marrying somebody rich.
1:42:39
Why don't we start this meeting
and sign the papers?
1:42:42
We're waiting for David, of course.
1:42:45
That boy has no sense of time,
of direction.
1:42:47
As a matter of fact,
he has no sense. Where is he?
1:42:51
We'll get to that in a minute.
1:42:53
Here are the smelling salts.
I got you the largest size.
1:43:01
Look what I bought him
for Waikiki Beach.
1:43:04
I hope they're loud enough.
1:43:06
I hope they're returnable.
1:43:17
I see no need for any further delay.
Suppose we get down to business?
1:43:21
What about David?
1:43:23
That's a very good question. Not yet.
1:43:27
Mr Tyson, members of the board...
Are you with us, Father?
1:43:32
Present.
1:43:35
We are here to put our signatures
to the Larrabee-Tyson merger.
1:43:40
Much effort has gone into making
this union possible.
1:43:43
Long hours.
Many obstacles to overcome.
1:43:46
Nobody knows better than I.
1:43:49
However... Not yet.
1:43:52
However, sometimes even the most
conscientious of businessmen
1:43:56
can botch up a deal
for one reason or another.
1:43:59
Understand, I don't mean to say
that our merger has hit a snag,