Stage Fright
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1:13:00
Whatever happened to that
peculiar figure of yours?

1:13:03
It's a new dress, madam.
1:13:05
Keep it, dear.
1:13:07
What it does for you is worth thousands.
1:13:09
I bought it at a sale.
1:13:10
Don't confide in me.
Just pour some tea, would you?

1:13:17
By the way, Doris...
1:13:19
...did Nellie tell you the police
want to talk to you?

1:13:22
But whatever for, madam?
1:13:25
Oh, I hope they won't upset my dad.
1:13:27
- My dad said...
- They're not going to eat you, darling.

1:13:30
It's not important. Just pull yourself
together and pour the tea.

1:13:38
Rehearsals from morning till night.
If we wanted to misbehave...

1:13:41
...we couldn't find a minute to do it in.
- No.

1:13:43
Yes, so I understand. Eve tells me she kept
hard at it all day and evening.

1:13:47
But Eve hasn't been near for days. I thought
she was home with a cold or something.

1:13:51
- Maybe she's got a job in a show.
- Gosh.

1:13:54
A fortune in five minutes,
and there's no income tax on it tonight.

1:14:11
Excuse me, madam. I've...
1:14:14
I've got to sneeze.
1:14:39
- Miss Livingston, I presume.
- That's not my name.

1:14:41
Oh, no, no. It's Nellie Goode, isn't it?
But what does the name matter?

1:14:45
After all, I could think of lots of much
more appropriate names for you.

1:14:48
Yes, I could think of a few for you too.
Who are you?

1:14:52
I understand my daughter has entered
into a somewhat shady transaction.

1:14:56
- I don't know what you're talking about.
- Well, you are a blackmailer, aren't you?


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