2:00:00
I could wait. I could even forget it.
2:00:04
In return for what?
2:00:07
I need a front man,
someone like you...
2:00:10
...who can talk, for a bond deal
I'm putting together.
2:00:14
It's a big one.
2:00:15
- You could make yourself a mint.
- Thanks, but I don't think so.
2:00:19
I guess when you have
Fanny Brice for a meal ticket...
2:00:23
...you don't get very hungry.
2:00:28
I'm sorry, Peterson.
2:00:32
Meal tickets...
2:00:33
...that's my joke.
2:00:36
Sure.
2:00:50
Is Mr. Branca here yet?
2:00:51
- Not yet, Mr. Arnstein.
- I expect him any minute.
2:00:54
This yelled from FAO Schwarz:
2:00:57
"Take me home to Frances,"
it said. So I did.
2:01:00
Will you give it to her
for me, please? Thank you.
2:01:04
Oh, Hilda. You and the cook
have been very patient...
2:01:08
...but it's high time
I paid your salaries.
2:01:11
I owe you for two months, I believe.
2:01:13
Miss Brice paid us, sir. All that
was owed and three months in advance.
2:01:18
I mean, Mrs. Arnstein paid us.
2:01:21
Miss Brice paid you.
2:01:25
I'll get it, thank you.
2:01:29
- There you are.
- Am I late?
2:01:31
No, I just beat you in.
Let's go in here.
2:01:34
I'll mix us a drink.
You can tell me what you have in mind.
2:01:39
Hey, nice place, Nick.
2:01:40
It's comfortable and very convenient.
2:01:43
- Water or soda, Tom?
- Straight. I haven't got much time.
2:01:47
The place is getting crowded
earlier these days.
2:01:50
When you do that well,
it's good trouble.
2:01:53
That's what I want
to talk to you about.
2:01:56
- I didn't know you were home.
- Hello, darling.
2:01:59
Mr. Branca, I haven't
seen you for ages.