A Night at the Opera
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:20:01
Wait. What does this say here?
:20:04
That? That's the usual clause.
That's in every contract.

:20:08
That just says, "If any of the parties...
:20:11
"participating in this contract...
:20:13
"are shown not to be in their right mind...
:20:15
"the entire agreement
is automatically nullified."

:20:19
I don't know.
:20:20
It's all right. That's in every contract.
:20:22
That's what they call a sanity clause.
:20:26
You can't fool me.
There ain't no Sanity Claus.

:20:29
You win the white carnation.
:20:32
- I'll give this to Riccardo.
...sensation in New York.

:20:34
Could you tell me
where Signor Lassparri is?

:20:36
Sure. There's Lassparri.
:20:40
Lassparri? Then whom did I sign?
:20:42
You signed Riccardo Baroni.
That's my man.

:20:44
Signor Lassparri, what happened?
:20:46
Speak to me. It's me, it's Gottlieb.
:20:51
What is this now?
:20:54
How early the fruit is falling this season.
:21:08
- Are you sure you have everything, Otis?
- I've never had any complaints yet.

:21:15
Here you are,
on your way to America and fame.

:21:18
Riccardo, I'm going to miss you.
:21:21
How do you think I feel about it?
:21:23
Miss Castaldi, ready for the big trip?
:21:26
Mr. Gottlieb. This is Riccardo Baroni
of the Opera Company.

:21:30
- How do you do?
- Did you say Baroni?

:21:34
Is it as funny as all that?
:21:35
Mr. Otis B. Driftwood seems to think
you have quite a voice.

:21:38
He has, Mr. Gottlieb, really he has,
a wonderful voice.

:21:42
- Yes, really I have.
- That's interesting.

:21:51
- Come on, Riccardo.
- No, thanks.

:21:54
Come on, Ricky!

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