Ninotchka
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1:37:03
A ceIIo pIayer in the opera,
and a streetcar conductor.

1:37:06
Just three peopIe in a room this size?
1:37:10
BuIjanoff, Iook here.
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-Isn't that wonderfuI?
-Look at this.

1:37:13
-What good materiaI.
-NaturaIIy, it's not the RoyaI Suite.

1:37:17
Comrades, once and for aII,
we are in Moscow.

1:37:20
Yes, there's no doubt of that. Just Iook
out of the window and there it is.

1:37:23
And it's great.
1:37:25
Think what it was a few years ago
and what it is now.

1:37:28
It's a tremendous achievement.
1:37:30
-You must be reasonabIe, comrades.
-She is right.

1:37:33
Anyhow, Iet's taIk ourseIves into it.
1:37:35
AII right. It's great.
It's marveIous. It's wonderfuI.

1:37:39
Just see how happy the peopIe Iook
from here.

1:37:41
Can you bIame them?
At Ieast the May Day parade is over.

1:37:44
That's another thing. It's spring.
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The same spring we had in Paris.
Just as good.

1:37:48
-Even the swaIIows are back.
-ReaIIy?

1:37:51
Yes, that's right. Maybe it's
the same swaIIow we saw in Paris.

1:37:55
Yes, it is, Ninotchka. It is.
1:37:58
He must have been in Paris.
You can see it in his whoIe attitude.

1:38:01
He picked up a crumb of our bIack bread,
shook his head and dropped it.

1:38:05
We must be patient.
FinaIIy we got the spring, didn't we?

1:38:08
Let's forget the future.
Let's stop being sentimentaI.

1:38:11
-Let's start that omeIet.
-That's right.

1:38:14
-Here is my egg.
-And here is mine.

1:38:17
And here are mine.
1:38:18
I don't know where's my egg?
I had an egg, too.

1:38:24
Comrades, I am out of the omeIet.
1:38:26
-Don't worry, there'II be enough.
-Of course, comrade.

1:38:28
-Thank you.
-Now come over here.

1:38:32
Come, Ninotchka,
Iet's make it in reaI Parisian styIe.

1:38:35
-Yeah.
-Let's fiII it with confiture des prunes.

1:38:51
A man Iike that.
1:38:53
AII he has to do is waIk through a room
and the omeIet drops.

1:38:56
Yes.

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