:26:01
This man should be in a straitjacket.
:26:04
Feeling better?
:26:06
Much, thank you, but I am a little lightheaded.
:26:10
Maybe I should eat something.
:26:13
Hysterical attacks have a way...
:26:14
...of severely depleting
one's blood sugar, you know.
:26:17
They certainly do.
:26:21
Come. Let me take you to lunch.
:26:33
You know, it's very nice
of you to take me to lunch, Mr. Bialystock.
:26:38
Call me Max. You know I don't
let everybody call me Max.
:26:42
- It's only those people I like.
- Okay, Max.
:26:46
- And you can call me Leo.
- I already have.
:26:51
Where shall we go for lunch?
:26:55
Max, I don't know, Max. What do you think, Max?
:27:01
Leo, it's such a beautiful day...
:27:04
...why go to a dark, stuffy restaurant?
:27:07
Let's dine "al fresco".
:27:10
- This is "al fresco"?
- The finest. Thank you.
:27:15
Excellent.
Please tender our compliments to the chef.
:27:20
- Please tender half a buck.
- Of course. Here you are, my good man.
:27:24
I'm not your good man.
I happen to own this establishment.
:27:28
Give me the change.
:27:32
Everybody's a big shot.
:27:36
Leo, what say we promenade through the park?
:27:40
I'd love to, but it's nearly 2:00.
:27:42
I should get back to Whitehall and Marx.
:27:45
Nonsense.
As far as Whitehall and Marx is concerned...
:27:48
...you're working with Max Bialystock, right?
:27:50
- Right.
- Then stick with Bialystock.