:04:00
I'm not hungry.
Don't worry about me.
:04:02
Hey.
:04:05
You're all I've got.
:04:08
Come on, take me to dinner.
:04:11
Okay.
:04:13
You think the kitchen will
still be open on Third?
:04:16
Soup and biscuits.
Perfect.
:04:25
Harry, what's going on?
:04:28
Hey, open up! We work here.
Not anymore, lady.
:04:32
It's all right for you. We haven't
had a paycheck in two weeks.
:04:35
How we gonna eat?
:04:37
They're not getting away
with this! They just did.
:04:40
Ann, it's no use.
:04:43
The show, it's over.
It's done.
:04:47
I'm done.
:04:50
I'm leaving, Annie.
:04:54
I'm going back to Chicago.
:04:57
I'm sorry.
:04:59
I'm sorry, Annie.
:05:03
Ever since you were small,
people been letting you down.
:05:08
You gotta
think of yourself now.
:05:11
You should try out
for that part.
:05:16
Oh, I know
what you're thinking.
:05:19
Every time you reach out for
something you care about...
:05:22
fate comes along
and snatches it away.
:05:26
But not this time, Annie.
:05:28
Not this time.
:05:35
Oh, hello, Mr. Weston.
Oh, jeez.
:05:37
Look, miss, I told you
already, call my office.
:05:40
Leave your résumé
with my secretary.
:05:42
Now, why would I want to do that
when we can talk about it in person?
:05:46
Because that's what
a smart girl would do.
:05:47
But I already sent you my
résumé. You returned it unopened.
:05:50
What can I say? Jack Driscoll's very
particular about who he works with.
:05:53
Please, just an audition.
That's all I'm asking.
:05:55
Jesus, you don't give up,
do you?
:05:56
Mr. Weston,
I know this role backwards.
:05:57
Well, that's too bad, 'cause we
just gave the part to someone else.