Yankee Doodle Dandy
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1:18:00
- Drunk.
- Is he?

1:18:02
May I have the honor of supping with you
at Rex's tonight after the show...

1:18:07
...and drinking champagne out of your...
Pardon me, slipper?

1:18:11
Mr. Dietz, haven't you forgotten that
your junior partner does all the drinking?

1:18:16
Yes, but on special occasions I take over.
1:18:20
- May I put these in water for you?
- Well, really, l...

1:18:24
I never saw Dietz drunk before.
1:18:27
- Well, shall we get down to business?
- Lf you like, Abe.

1:18:30
George, how would you like to do a play
with one of the biggest stars in America?

1:18:35
What do you think I've been doing?
1:18:38
You see what I mean, Fay?
Isn't he a card?

1:18:41
Positively a riot.
1:18:43
Yes, well.
George, what's your new story like?

1:18:47
That is, I mean, can you write
a play without a flag?

1:18:51
Miss Templeton, I can write a play
without anything except a pencil.

1:18:55
- Laugh. Well, look...
- There's really no use discussing anything.

1:18:59
I'm afraid I would never please the people
who revel in your antics and fireworks.

1:19:04
You're being modest, Miss Templeton.
1:19:06
If you'd let yourself go, you'd be
just as entertaining as the rest of us.

1:19:10
You might even have fun yourself.
1:19:12
Abe, isn't it about time
for the curtain to go up?

1:19:15
If you haven't time now,
maybe you'll give us time after the show?

1:19:19
I'm sorry, after the show
I'm going home to New Rochelle.

1:19:22
It's only 45 minutes from here.
Thank heavens, it's like a thousand miles...

1:19:27
...from all the noisy,
neurotic people in our profession.

1:19:30
- Now, Miss Templeton, you can't...
- Fay, I wanted...

1:19:34
That tact of yours, that wonderful tact.
1:19:42
What are you thinking about?

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