:31:06
My heart is every bit as good
as it ever was.
:31:11
Oh, so fast!
Such excitement at your age.
:31:17
- Sit down and rest.
- Thanks.
:31:19
Maybe I have overdone it a little.
:31:21
Look at the perspiration on your brow.
:31:25
Your wrinkles!
What happened to your wrinkles?
:31:29
I do have to make up older
than I actually am.
:31:33
How old are you?
:31:36
Not yet 70.
:31:38
You seem different from when I first came in.
Even your voice sounds younger.
:31:43
It's a gift I have.
I'm always as young as the people I'm with.
:31:47
And you've made me feel very young.
:31:51
- Very young.
- I'm glad.
:31:54
Now, let's make plans.
Which manager shall I take you to see first?
:32:00
Erlanger? Good old Abe's a very nice fellow,
but maybe a little bit too soon.
:32:07
Tony Pastor?
Well, that's better.
:32:11
Albee, Coster, Beall and Proctor...
:32:18
Wait a minute, little girl. Don't let an old
white beard and eyebrows frighten you.
:32:23
In show business,
you'll see a lot of those.
:32:25
I'm not sure I wanna go
into show business now.
:32:28
A girl with your talent and ability? There
are very few who can sing, dance and act.
:32:33
How do you know I can do those?
You've never seen me.
:32:37
I don't have to see you.
I can tell a trouper a mile away.
:32:40
I feel as though I've known you
for years. What's your name?
:32:44
- Mary.
- That's a very pretty name.
:32:46
Now, Mary, you calm down.
Let's go and have a bite to eat.
:32:50
I always eat after the last show.
Are you hungry?
:32:53
I've been sitting in the theater since 2:00
trying to get up courage to come backstage.
:32:59
You must be hungry after seven shows.