Grand Hotel
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:12:02
A short life, Baron, and a gay one.
That's very true in my case.

:12:06
You know, I know you won't think
I’m impertinent...

:12:08
but perhaps you might have
a little better time...

:12:11
if you bought some new clothes.
Started out fresh, so to speak.

:12:16
Well, Baron, I didn't think
there was time for that.

:12:20
But it's very kind of you
to take an interest.

:12:24
- Friends, then.
- Friends, Baron?

:12:27
Thank you.
:12:28
- Your room is ready, sir.
- Thank you.

:12:32
I may speak to the Baron
anytime I see him?

:12:35
Of course, Kringelein. Why not?
:12:37
I mean,
when you're with your smart friends?

:12:42
- I haven't any friends, Kringelein.
- You said me, Baron.

:12:48
- Friend.
- Bless you, Kringelein.

:12:52
See you later.
:13:04
I've often wondered
what would happen to that porter...

:13:06
if somebody jumped on him from here.
:13:10
I'm sure I don't know.
Why don't you try it and find out?

:13:15
- Thanks very much.
- Not at all.

:13:32
- Don't you like dancing?
- No. Not with strangers.

:13:34
- Never?
- Never.

:13:37
- Thanks very much.
- Not at all.

:13:43
- I say...
- Are you back again?

:13:46
He must be an awful nice fellow.
:13:48
- Who?
- Whoever's keeping you waiting.

:13:54
Have you seen it?
:13:55
- Seen what?
- It.

:13:58
You don't mean 166?

prev.
next.