:25:07
These men were known
as the Whisperers."
:25:16
It's perfectly shot,
perfectly cropped...
:25:18
perfectly laid out,
and I am so bloody bored.
:25:20
Start again.
:25:22
Thank you.
Would you excuse me for a moment?
:25:26
Yes.
:25:30
- Hello?
- Yeah, this is Tom Booker.
I got a message you called.
:25:35
Oh, hello, Mr Booker.
It's Annie MacLean from Cover.
:25:39
You know, the magazine.
:25:43
Um, well, thank you
for returning my call.
:25:45
- Is there something
I can do for you, ma'am?
- Yes, yes.
:25:48
I read this article about what you do
for people with horse problems.
:25:51
Well, truth is, I help horses
with people problems.
:25:55
Well, whichever way
you want to putit.
:25:57
Uh, this article said that you were,
you were a, a horse whisperer.
:26:01
Oh, they said that, huh?
A whisperer. Hmm.
:26:06
And I was hoping that you'd come
to New York...
:26:09
and take a look atmy daughter's horse
and possibly do some...
:26:12
Ma'am, I'm sorry, butl'm,
I'm afraid you've misunderstood
whatever itis you read.
:26:15
Because that's not exactly whatl do.
I mostly conduct clinics, you see, and...
:26:18
Well, could you come to New York
just for the day?
:26:21
- It's only a few hours by plane.
- And I'm not doin' them now.
:26:23
I'm on my way to Montana where I have
a ranch to take care of.
:26:26
Well, I'd pay your fare, of course.
Uh, first class.
:26:29
Ma'am, first class to Montana
is a waste of good money.
:26:33
Well, if you could just give me a time
when you'd be available.
:26:35
Say, am l, am I being too polite here
when I say "no" in Nevada?
:26:38
Does thatmean "yes" where you are?
:26:40
Look, I'm really sorry for your
situation, but there's nothing I can do.
:26:43
You just called the wrong person is all.
I'm sure there's some fine horse doctors
back east.
:26:46
No, butl don't want a horse doctor.
:26:48
- I want, I want you.
- So l, I hope everything goes okay
with you and your horse.
:26:51
- Well, but you see, it's notmy horse.
- So, so, goodbye now.