:04:00
She's been in fluff ever since.
Does your son like fluff?
:04:03
My dear, for the first few weeks,
he won't know what Julia's wearing.
:04:07
- Will your wife forgive you for this?
- Forgive me? I expect to be thanked.
:04:10
- And thank you, Maria, for coming.
- That's all right. Goodbye, Eduardo.
:04:24
- Who are you, the florist?
- Do I look like a florist?
:04:27
How do I know what a florist
looks like? Who are you?
:04:31
Xavier Cugat, remember me?
:04:33
Didn't I bring you down here
from New York for something?
:04:36
My orchestra has packed
your Sky Room for the past two weeks.
:04:39
That is something!
:04:41
I never go to the Sky Room.
My cover charge is too high.
:04:44
Of course! You're to play
at my daughter's wedding tomorrow.
:04:47
Very well.
:04:50
Play this softly and remotely,
as though you were not there.
:04:56
Mr. Acuna, you can forget my name,
stay away from the Sky Room...
:05:00
...underpay me, but you cannot
dictate how my orchestra should play.
:05:06
You play this softly.
:05:11
How I wish I was back at the Waldorf.
:05:24
- Bob Davis!
- Cugie!
:05:27
What are you doing here?
:05:28
I just came down for a holiday.
I didn't know you were here.
:05:31
A holiday? You didn't know
there was a racetrack here?
:05:34
- Well, yes, and...
- And now you're broke again?
:05:36
Yep, I gotta put these feet
back to work for a while.
:05:39
But, gee, I like it here. You know,
the people, the city, the horses.
:05:43
But this fellow, Acuna, he's tough.
He won't see me.
:05:46
Acuna won't see him?
:05:48
Why, in New York,
he won't see Acuna.
:05:51
This, Fernando,
is the greatest man in the world.
:05:54
Tell Acuna that Mr. Davis will give him
just two minutes of his time.
:05:58
Oh, no. You tell him.