:53:01
Louise.
:53:06
- Good afternoon, Mr. Sutton.
- Good afternoon.
:53:10
How late am I?
:53:11
I'm afraid you've missed
the entire ceremony.
:53:14
Frankly, I just came for the food and drink.
:53:16
Where are they?
:53:17
Mr. And Mrs. Graham
are in the drawing room.
:53:19
I mean the food and drink.
Never mind, I'll find them myself.
:53:25
- How are you, David?
- Hello, George.
:53:37
- I wish you both a lot of happiness.
- Thank you very much.
:53:40
I wonder if I'd start a new trend
if I shook hands with the bride...
:53:44
and embraced the groom?
:53:45
I know it's tough,
but couldn't you try to be conventional?
:53:48
You're a very lucky man.
:53:49
- You're a very lucky woman.
- Thank you, David.
:53:51
Bless you both,
and where are the hors d'oeuvres?
:53:55
Dean, I didn't know you'd invited him.
:53:57
- I didn't. Didn't you?
- No.
:54:15
One more, please.
:54:19
Come out from behind that potted palm.
:54:22
No.
:54:24
Would you rather I hid
and you came out and found me?
:54:27
I'll be through crying in a minute.
Please go away.
:54:31
I will not. I'm hungry. You cry, I'll eat.
:54:36
Don't mind me. Blow as hard as you like.
:54:41
There's nothing unusual
about crying at a wedding.
:54:44
Certainly not,
I've got a lump in my throat myself.
:54:47
Mine's pure emotion.
Yours is devilled egg.
:54:50
I was afraid you were going to ruin
a perfectly good potted palm.
:54:53
It wouldn't matter.
:54:55
- They're not ours, they're rented.
- Don't worry about it.