Million Dollar Mermaid
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1:27:03
Neptune's daughter.
1:27:04
That's what I'd call the picture.
1:27:05
It's a natural for Kellerman.
1:27:07
And for our underwater
shots in Hollywood,

1:27:09
I'll build a giant glass tank.
1:27:11
We could shoot right through
the glass into Neptune's cage.

1:27:13
Sounds very interesting, Orson.
1:27:15
Great challenge,
and a wonderful medium.

1:27:17
Movies are growing bigger
every day.

1:27:18
Really. If you could persuade...
1:27:20
Have you talked to
Miss Kellerman?

1:27:21
I thought you were
handling her affairs.

1:27:24
Well, don't let that fool you.
1:27:25
I advice her but she's a lady
who makes up her own mind.

1:27:29
Still, it might be
a good change for her.

1:27:32
Might even be
a good change for me.

1:27:35
And for you?
1:27:37
A trip to California, to others.
1:27:40
Just thinking. There's
a party going on backstage.

1:27:43
Special performance for the kids
at the orthopedic hospital.

1:27:46
It's Annette's idea.
Could you join us?

1:27:47
I wish I could
but I'm picking my wife.

1:27:49
Christmas shopping.
That's too bad.

1:27:54
Looks like fun for the children.
Annette's a wonderful woman.

1:27:59
I'm sorry
you can't join us, Mr. Jovi,

1:28:01
but I'll be
in touch with you later.

1:28:02
I'll be counting on you.
Fine. Good bye.

1:28:23
Do you know how to work it?
That's good.

1:28:26
Now, you can find the circus way.
1:28:28
Here's a fine jolly blue dress
for you here.

1:28:32
There it is.
Another circus present.

1:28:36
It's a green one.
1:28:38
Here is a mufferjug,
silly elephant.

1:28:56
This is for you, darling.
Isn't she lovely?

1:28:59
It's a wonderful party, Annette.

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