:07:01
God, no. No.
:07:05
Mr. Lewis, I am so thrilled.
:07:08
You are my favorite enter-
tainer of all time!
:07:10
And I just wanted to tell you how much
:07:12
I admire you for dancing
with a negro in your act.
:07:17
I don't know how long you're gonna be
in town, Uncle Ted. But,
:07:20
I'm in a play at the Cast Theatre.
:07:22
It's " A wake and Sing,"
by Clifford Odets?.
:07:24
It's a greatplay. It's very political.
:07:26
Actually, I got the second lead
and I was wondering
:07:27
if maybe you could...
:07:28
Sure, Eddie. Sure.
If I have a chance, I'll stop by.
:07:32
Here you go, kid.
:07:35
It can be real tough
starting out in show bizz.
:07:37
Hell, I aughta know.
:07:40
That's not necessary.
:07:41
Ah, come on.
A big town, a gorgeous girl...
:07:44
You need a little dough
to have a good time.
:07:48
Am I right, huh?.
:07:50
Am I right, boychick?.
:07:54
There.
:07:56
Is everybody happy?.
:08:02
You know what, Eddie?.
:08:05
I got my final divorce papers
in the mail today.
:08:08
I am officially a free woman!
:08:11
Free, white and twenty-one!
:08:15
I can't help myself --
I feel like celebrating.
:08:19
Yeah, well... And
then we both got somethin' to celebrate
:08:23
You're pregnant?.
:08:25
Nope. I have just signed a seven year
optional contract
:08:30
with Twentieth Century Fox!
:08:34
When were you gonna tell me?.
:08:36
At dinner. Over a bottle of champagne.
:08:39
It's up for renewal every six months
at their discretion.
:08:41
Seventy-five dollars a week to start
with but then it keeps climbing, right,
:08:44
every time they renew.
:08:45
So, if they keep me around
for the full seven years
:08:47
then I'm gonna get somethin'
like fifteen hundred a week.
:08:50
I mean, Jesus, Can you imagine?.
:08:52
You'll be able to say you knew me when.
:08:54
Wow, Eddie. That's great.
That's really terrific.