1:10:02
- Fraud? Who?
- Your accountants.
1:10:05
My accountants. I don't
even know who they are. What?
1:10:08
You should've looked.
1:10:10
We let them handle everything.
1:10:13
What the hell do I know
about running a corporation?
1:10:16
Did you ever read any thing
you signed?
1:10:19
No, but they assured us
everything was okay.
1:10:22
May I get you a drink?
1:10:24
I'd like a 1961 Romanee St. Vivant
if we have it.
1:10:27
I'd have a whiskey
if I were you.
1:10:30
Well, I don't understand.
1:10:33
I mean, Sunset's gone?
Can't we do anything?
1:10:37
You might be able to put a few people
in jail if we could find them.
1:10:41
Oh!
This is the worst news.
1:10:44
Oh, no, no.
Mrs. Winkler, it's not.
1:10:47
No?
Well, it is to me!
1:10:49
No, no, no.
The worst news is coming up.
1:10:53
Oh. All right.
All right.
1:10:57
You better tell me.
Let me sit down.
1:10:59
They spoke to you
about expanding Sunset.
1:11:02
That's right. We've been
planning it for months. Yeah.
1:11:04
In order to do that, you needed
a bank loan. Are you aware of that?
1:11:08
- Quite a substantial loan.
- Get to the point.
1:11:11
They asked you to sign
a promissory note to the bank.
1:11:15
You're speaking to the wrong person.
This is what I got accountants for.
1:11:19
Yes, but unfortunately
your accountants are in Venezuela.
1:11:22
Wh...
This is all so confusing.
1:11:25
Frances, you put up your home and
savings as a note for a monster loan.
1:11:32
Could you put a touch of cyanide
in here? It needs to be stronger.
1:11:37
You've lost it all, Frenchy.
1:11:39
Or should I say, you've been
swindled out of it all?
1:11:42
- You mean, I got...
- Nothing.
1:11:44
Mrs. Winkler, you have nothing.
No house, no bank account.
1:11:49
Just a couple of large,
outstanding loans...
1:11:52
...which we feel you can best deal
with by filing for bankruptcy.
1:11:56
Bankruptcy? Bankruptcy?
1:11:58
- I'm not up to the "B" words yet.
- Sorry.