:02:02
The original kitchen burned in 1960,
as part of a spate of suspicious fires
:02:07
which lead to the inspiration of the
formation of the Waterford Huskies.
:02:12
My, oh my.
:02:13
How thoughtless of me.
Would you like a cup of tea?
:02:15
- George. I have to talk to you.
- This is Mr. Rossen, the producer.
:02:20
I want you to hear this, pal.
:02:21
Forget the $10,000
for three days to two weeks.
:02:25
You know what it would cost to build
this town as a set? $6,000,000.
:02:29
The Waterford
Merchant's Association
:02:32
demands through me,
as their council...
:02:34
five percent
of the movie profits...
:02:37
as geared to the most
favorable definition of profits...
:02:39
- of either the producer...
- Counselor, I am sure...
:02:43
no, I'm positive we can
reach some accommodation.
:02:46
I am thrilled and relieved
to hear that. Thank you.
:02:50
What did you have in mind?
:02:52
- Don't say you don't have wallpaper.
- I said by Wednesday...
:02:55
Don't say you
don't have wallpaper.
:02:57
The biggest grossing box office star
is coming to dinner on Tuesday.
:03:02
- If you ordered something common.
- I'll give you something common.
:03:06
I'll give you an injunction, is what...
Mr. Mayor? Mr. Mayor?
:03:10
Why, you cheap little Heb.
:03:12
Assembly of Death did
95 million dollars the first weekend.
:03:17
Those grosses are inflated.
:03:19
- You think so?
- Look at the per-screen averages.
:03:24
Hi Annie.
:03:26
I'm sorry I haven't been
to a meeting of the Drama Club.
:03:33
Oh, that's too bad.
:03:37
Hello.
:03:42
- What's the matter?
- I can't get it to come out right.
:03:48
- What's the scene?
- It used to be the old mill.
:03:51
What've you got?
:03:52
They meet on Main Street.
Her horse has just died.
:03:56
- He's coming from the fire.
- You want something to eat?