:29:00
This window is hot.
:29:06
It's time to try that bed.
I'm not kidding.
:29:14
Excuse me, Count, I know
Richard Meyers is a great architect...
:29:17
but the place seems a bit high,
doesn't it?
:29:19
I'm not worried about the money.
:29:20
I'm not so sure I want to be on display
so people can spy on me in the street.
:29:26
The Coleman deal is heating up.
I figure we make our move now.
:29:30
I'm sure the stock will be able to
clear six easily.
:29:32
It'll clear ten.
:29:34
The word is the jackal is
gonna try to make a problem for us.
:29:37
Let him try.
:29:38
I've got the preliminary agreement
on the Franco-Italian telecom deal.
:29:42
Want to initial it?
:29:43
Not until I read it. Pronto.
:29:48
Just say in honor
of the Count Tommaso Lupo.
:29:53
What Forbes article?
:29:55
The 400 richest Americans. You're not
included 'cause you're not American.
:29:59
But they make reference
to you in 11 of the entries.
:30:02
- What kind of references?
- Partnerships, stock positions, etc.
:30:06
- Et cetera?
- I haven't actually seen the article.
:30:09
Well, get it for me today.
What about the CDs?
:30:12
I got Bach, the Beethoven Emperor
Concerto, and the Beethoven sonatas.
:30:16
All played by Glenn Gould?
:30:18
Mostly. They didn't have
the Gould recording of the Beethoven.
:30:21
If I asked you for a Mercedes, would
you bring me a Lincoln Town Car?
:30:26
Of course not.
:30:27
If I ask you to get a Gould recording,
it's because I want a Gould recording.
:30:32
Give the others to a musical illiterate
who doesn't know the difference...
:30:36
and find me the Gould.
:30:38
Yes, sir.
:30:39
Pronto.
:30:42
Tell him if he wants to fly in
from Tokyo tonight...
:30:44
I can discuss it with him at breakfast
Friday at The Regency.
:30:48
You have the mayor at 9:15.
:30:50
8:30 to 8:45.
I can give him 15 minutes.
:30:59
Count, Richard Turley...