:36:03
	I am sorry. You don't feel good,
Mr. Davis?
:36:08
	I promised Mr. Smirnoff we'd hear him
read the part of the father.
:36:12
	Thank you, Mr. Davis.
:36:16
	Binelli, we might have a part for Sasha.
:36:21
	Well, maybe.
:36:25
	Stand over there, Sash.
:36:30
	Turn around.
:36:35
	What do you think, Binelli?
:36:37
	He looks just right to me.
:36:39
	I could eat him raw.
:36:43
	Sasha, could you get us a meal
out of the hotel?
:36:47
	But they shut you off room service.
:36:49
	If you could make a mistake, like delivering
the right meal to the wrong room...
:36:54
	Deliver a meal to the wrong room?
:36:57
	We got a terrific part for you.
:37:00
	A terrific part?
:37:01
	But it's so terrific that unless
Davis gets some food in him...
:37:05
	...he'd be too weak to tackle it.
:37:07
	I don't care about food for myself, Sash...
:37:10
	...but if you let a great American author
starve, his blood will be on your hands.
:37:15
	You know what the penalty is
for murder in this country?
:37:18
	Well, I just left a big order
on service elevator.
:37:23
	I got to deliver him upstairs,
but I don't know.
:37:28
	You see, I take big chance.
:37:32
	It might lead to a Hollywood contract.
:37:34
	Hollywood!
:37:38
	Gentlemen, you are singing
music in my ears. I...
:37:42
	But if Mr. Wagner find out...
:37:46
	Think of the other Russians who
made good in the same way.
:37:49
	- Gregory Ratoff.
- Nazimova.
:37:53
	Ginger Rogovich.
:37:56
	Three years I slave in the kitchen.
:37:58
	I no got courage.
But now I got courage!