:29:01
Okay, that's
enough of that.
:29:03
The real test is after you're already
making out, so... let's practice.
:29:10
Mmm. Mmm!
:29:13
Oh, Howard.
Oh, Howard!
:29:16
- Howard, stop that. Howard.
Howard, no, please...
- [Knock At Door]
:29:19
Oh, Jesus. Okay.
:29:25
[Coughs, Clears Throat,
Sniffs]
:29:28
[Sighs]
:29:36
Whew!
:29:41
[Chuckles]
:29:44
[Gasps]
Mmm.
:29:46
- [Denise Moaning, Grunting]
- Mmm.
:29:49
- ## [Humming]
- ## [Piano]
:29:54
## [Edna Humming]
No, you're fighting my melody.
:29:57
- ## [Both Humming]
- ## [Piano]
:30:05
- [Clears Throat] This is the melody.
- What do we got?
:30:08
- All right.
- This is the lyric.
:30:10
- Got a Negro couple
under a street lamp.
- No, a street lamp, my ass.
:30:14
- They were on the fire escape.
- You're so literal.
:30:16
We're making art. A street lamp
signifies the urban condition.
:30:19
- Were you there?
- No, I wasn't.
:30:21
- Were you there?
- No.
:30:23
I was there, and they were
on the fire escape.
:30:26
How about a fire escape
under a street lamp?
:30:28
- That way, you get your realism...
- And you get your urban existential...
:30:32
Hey, Betty. Here you go,
the new lead sheets.
:30:35
- [Girl Sobbing]
- Who's that?
:30:38
[Betty]
That's Annie, my niece.
:30:41
- [Sobbing]
- She got herself into some trouble.
:30:44
You dig? For love.
:30:46
- She's so young.
- You're telling me! She's 12 years old.
:30:50
- Does she have any family?
- I'm her family.
:30:53
- [Annie] I just hate you.
- What's gonna happen to her?
:30:55
I don't know, but I'm not getting her
out of this one.
:30:58
Don't you have anything to say?
You're just standing there.