:49:05
Rome.
:49:07
-Rome.
-To where?
:49:10
Rome.
:49:11
What Rome?
:49:15
He means Rome, Georgia.
:49:26
-Anything wrong?
-My husband's ill, we're going home.
:49:31
Here you are, 2 tickets
to Rome, Georgia.
:49:33
He'll be all right in a minute.
These dizzy spells go away.
:49:35
He looks pretty sick,
I'll call a doctor.
:49:37
No, he'll be all right.
Do you feel better now, darling?
:49:41
Pull yourself together.
You're all right.
:49:43
-When does the train leave?
-Birmingham special...
:49:46
in 10 minutes, track 17.
:49:49
-I got confused.
-Thank you.
:49:51
I'll take you to the train
in case anything happens.
:49:53
He's recovered now. You're very nice
to offer help, but I can get along.
:50:19
Act as if we're taking this train.
We'll walk down and turn back.
:50:22
-What's the matter with this train?
-The policeman heard us buy tickets.
:50:25
-Did he act suspicious?
-No...
:50:26
but if he goes to the police station,
he may find descriptions of us...
:50:29
remember us, and telephone Rome,
Georgia to have us picked up.
:50:32
We can't go back to the hotel.
They'll have a million police there.
:50:35
We're not going back,
we're going to Rochester...
:50:37
Come on, we'll go to
Grand Central Station.
:50:45
By the way, what are we
going to Rochester for?
:50:47
-We're going to visit Dr. Brulov.
-The one who doesn't like ketchup.
:50:50
He was my analyst,
he psychoanalysed me.
:50:53
-Really? What was wrong with you?
-All analysts have to be analysed...
:50:56
by other analysts before
they start practicing.
:50:59
That's to make sure
they're not too crazy.