The Talented Mr. Ripley
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:02:10
- [ Woman ] Frances, that was lovely.
- I'm so glad. Thank you.

:02:13
[ Man ]
Congratulations.

:02:16
Marvelous.
Most enjoyable.

:02:19
Herbert Greenleaf.
My wife, Emily.

:02:21
Thank you.
Tom Ripley.

:02:23
- How do you do ?
- You were at Princeton.

:02:25
Most likely you'll know our son,
Dick. Dickie Greenleaf.

:02:28
[Emily] I couldn't help
noticing your jacket.

:02:30
Yes.
:02:32
Class of'56.
:02:35
How is Dickie ?
:02:38
[Frances]
We've enjoyed meeting you.

:02:40
I do hope that you'll
come out and see us.

:02:43
- Thank you. That's very kind.
- Both of you.

:02:46
- Herbert ?
- Yes, yes. I very much hope so.

:02:49
Of course, Dickie's idea
of music is jazz.

:02:52
- Oh, dear.
- He has a saxophone.

:02:55
To my ear,
jazz is just noise.

:02:58
Just an insolent noise.
:03:00
- Very nice to meet you.
- And you.

:03:03
- Sir.
- We'll see you at the shipyard.

:03:05
- I hope to.
- Good.

:03:09
I have to run !
I'm very late !

:03:13
- Ah, you were great !
- You were great.

:03:16
Darling couple,
aren't they ?

:03:19
Yes, they are.
Exceptional young man.

:03:24
- Thanks a lot for the jacket.
- Thanks for filling in for me.

:03:26
Take care of that wrist.
Bye, Fran.

:03:36
Believe me.
Buy I.B.M. now, before it splits.

:03:39
You'll make yourself
a fortune.

:03:41
You think so ?
:03:43
[ Chattering, indistinct ]

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