:33:00
We've struck gold.
:33:01
Not fool's gold, but real gold.
:33:03
The mother lode.
:33:07
The mother of them all.
:33:09
Kiss it, kiss it.
:33:12
You found a flop.
:33:13
"A flop." That's putting it mildly.
:33:16
We've found a disaster,
a catastrophe, an outrage!
:33:19
- A guaranteed-to-close-in-one-night beauty.
- Let's see it.
:33:24
This is freedom from want forever.
This is a house in the country.
:33:28
This is a Rolls Royce and a Bentley.
:33:30
This is wine, women, and song and women.
:33:35
"Springtime for Hitler".
:33:37
"A gay romp with Adolf and Eva
at Berchtesgaden."
:33:46
It's practically a love letter to Hitler.
:33:49
- This won't run a week.
- A week? Are you kidding?
:33:52
- This play has got to close on page four.
- Who wrote it?
:33:57
Who? Read, right there, read.
:34:01
- "Franz...
- Franz.
:34:02
- "...Liebkind.
- Liebkind.
:34:04
- "100...
- 100.
:34:05
- "...West...
- West.
:34:07
- "...Jane street."
- Jane street.
:34:08
Franz Liebkind.
:34:10
100 West Jane Street.
:34:23
- Who do you want?
- I beg your pardon?
:34:27
Who do you want?
:34:28
No one gets in the building
unless I know who they want.
:34:32
I'm the concierge.
:34:34
My husband used to be the concierge,
but he's dead.
:34:38
Now I'm the concierge.
:34:42
We are seeking Franz Liebkind.
:34:46
The kraut.
:34:48
He's on the top floor, apartment 23.
:34:52
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
:34:53
But you won't find him there.
:34:56
He's up on the roof with his birds.