Dinner at Eight
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:07:01
Do l? l do, don't l?
:07:04
Divine.
:07:06
Oliver, actually,
you're looking handsomer than ever.

:07:14
- A little gray.
- Gray? Nonsense!

:07:17
Distinguished.
:07:18
Come on over and sit down.
:07:20
- Oliver....
- Let me look at you.

:07:24
What are you doing over here?
:07:26
Trying to mend my shattered fortune.
:07:30
You picked a nice day for it.
:07:32
ln the right part of town, too.
:07:34
There are our financiers
sitting on those benches out there.

:07:39
Now, come along, Carlotta.
:07:41
Who did you come down to the Battery
to see? Not me.

:07:45
No, sir. l'll not deceive you.
:07:48
l came down here to see
the United States Customs lnspector.

:07:53
lsador J. Greenbaum, the son of a....
:07:56
Say, why shouldn't l own six fur coats?
:07:59
Why not, indeed? lt's perfectly reasonable.
:08:01
And when l was standing
in the Customs office, what did l sight?

:08:04
''Jordan Line.''
:08:06
Says l to myself, says l,
''Maybe the old gentleman is in.''

:08:11
And here you are.
:08:13
l'm very grateful to Mr. Greenbaum.
:08:16
Oliver, l'm as flat as a millpond.
:08:19
l haven't got a sou.
:08:21
Carlotta, go along with you.
:08:24
What about all those gilt-edged securities
and your theater?

:08:28
That alone ought to bring you
enough to live on.

:08:32
My chief reason for coming to
this country is to get rid of that rattrap.

:08:35
What's the matter with it?
:08:38
For six months,
they haven't taken the lock off the door.

:08:41
lt's now known as
the ''spiders' rendezvous.''

:08:44
Can't collect rent from them.
:08:48
When old Starfield gave me that theater...
:08:50
l thought it was very magnificent
of the old boy.

:08:55
Now l wish l'd taken a sandwich.
:08:58
Lotta, you always exaggerated.

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