The Million Dollar Hotel
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1:26:00
- It's a sad...
- I love you all.

1:26:02
It's a sad kind of a night,
'cause Israel was so talented...

1:26:05
But I'm very happy
that he's got his work here.

1:26:10
That's it. That's exactly what I told you
with the purple and everything, you know.

1:26:15
Wow! What a night! What a sight!
1:26:17
You know the way they always tell you
the bad stuff about murder?

1:26:21
I have to say,
Izzy's life might've been shitty,

1:26:25
but his death was pretty great.
1:26:27
It was like it brought everybody to life.
1:26:38
- Good evening, sir.
- Good evening, officers. Welcome to the party.

1:26:42
Let me ask you, you seen this kid?
1:26:44
Hey! I haven't had any
of this stuff since Herbert Hoover.

1:26:50
No, he checked out.
1:26:52
He checked out yesterday.
He went to Philadelphia, I think.

1:26:57
Call us if you see him.
1:27:00
All right. Help yourself to some champagne
and some cannabis... uh, canapés.

1:27:07
Joe...
1:27:08
- Tom Tom! Are you nuts?
- Let me talk to her.

1:27:10
- No, they were here looking for you.
- I need to see Eloise. Please.

1:27:15
- Please.
- But then you have to go.

1:27:19
That's fish eggs. Very good.
And very expensive.

1:27:25
- Oh, Joe, so beautiful.
- It's all right. Come on, let's go.

1:27:30
- Isn't she beautiful?
- Yes, she is.

1:27:32
But come on, Tom Tom,
you gotta get out of here.

1:27:35
Eloise!
1:27:39
Eloise! No, no, no!
1:27:42
WHOO!
1:27:44
Shut up!
1:27:45
Please, Joe! Tell her
to meet me at the books.

1:27:48
The books, the books, all right.

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