Young Man with a Horn
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1:25:22
I've never seen so many characters.
1:25:25
Amy collects characters like
some collect antiques.

1:25:28
What happened to that
trumpet player?

1:25:30
Why, you're Amy's husband, aren't you?
Rick Martin. You're unforgivably late.

1:25:34
- You certainly are.
- Amy promised us tunes. Now it's over.

1:25:38
Yes, it is.
1:25:40
I'm dying to see the rest
of your sketches.

1:25:42
We'll have dinner out
and then go back to my place.

1:25:48
How nice of you to come
to the party, Richard.

1:25:51
This is my husband. Miss Carson.
I told you about her.

1:25:54
The girl who paints so well.
1:25:56
- How do you do?
- How do you do?

1:26:01
- See you at 9, then, Amy.
- Fine.

1:26:03
It's been a wonderful party.
1:26:18
You certainly made a fool of me.
1:26:20
- Didn't you get my note?
- It's in the fire.

1:26:24
Well, I'm sorry.
1:26:26
I told everyone you were going to be here.
You make it a point not to show up.

1:26:30
You know why I couldn't.
1:26:32
What could you do for him?
He's dead, isn't he?

1:26:35
So there's one less trumpet player.
So what?

1:26:37
Look, you're drunk, Amy.
And you're sick.

1:26:41
Maybe a trumpet player isn't much to be...
1:26:43
...but it's what Art Hazzard was,
and that's what I am.

1:26:46
- You and your alter ego, that cheap brass.
- You can do a lot of things, Amy...

1:26:50
...so you don't do any of them.
I can only do one.

1:26:53
That trumpet's part of me.
It's the best part.

1:26:57
You almost made me forget that.
1:26:58
You're so confused yourself,
you got me confused.


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