Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
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:32:00
- Yep. Lots of people swear by 'em.
- With coffee?

:32:07
- Cream and sugar?
- It's L. A.

:32:15
Excuse me, Mr. Rothman.
:32:19
I'd love to introduceyou
to someone.

:32:21
- Ms. Sue Charleton from Newsday.
- Hello.

:32:25
Arnan Rothman. Delighted.
Didi tells me you've replaced...

:32:28
- our late friend, Tom Zetland.
- [ Cell Phone Ringing]

:32:30
- Excuse me.
- That's a shame. He was a good man,

:32:34
and he really knew his way
around this business.

:32:36
Well, I'm afraid I come up
a bit short in that department.

:32:40
Actually, I was hoping
maybe you could help me out.

:32:46
- Are you in the cast ofthis flick?
- Me? Oh, no, I'm socializing.

:32:50
Networking. Me too. Have you seen
any of these masterpieces?

:32:53
- No.
- Unbelievable schlock. I kid you not.

:32:56
Makes you embarrassed
to be in the business.

:32:59
The only thing I've seen worse than
LethalAgent was LethalAgent II.

:33:02
I read the script on this one,
and it's even worse.

:33:04
I don't know how these clowns
stay in business.

:33:06
I suppose you've heard, then,
they're making LethalAgent IV.

:33:10
What?
:33:13
No one told me.
Do you know if they're casting yet?

:33:15
I gotta call my agent.
:33:20
I'm planning on following
through on Tom's story...

:33:22
more about your film company
than this particular film.

:33:25
- We shot the whole thing in Greece.
- Oh!

:33:27
[ Gasps ]
:33:30
Allow me to introduce Milos Drubnick,
our international vice president.

:33:35
- Sue Charleton.
- Delighted to meet American star.

:33:39
I'm big fan, all your films.
:33:41
Well, that's very kind ofyou,
but I'm a journalist.

:33:44
- Sue's from Newsday.
- Huh.

:33:49
Milos handles all our
Eastern European activity.

:33:52
I could not work over there
without him.

:33:54
You'll excuse me.

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