:14:03
- You did not actually say nothing.
- Anything.
:14:07
Your English is very good.
:14:09
Where'd you learn it?
:14:11
:14:16
- This man, he is my cousin.
- This man, he is your cousin.
:14:21
Did you come for the same reason
as the man with sweat on his face?
:14:24
Yes. But, as you see,
I have no sweat on my face.
:14:27
Mr Edwards thought
I might persuade you...
:14:29
I do not mingle with the customers.
:14:31
Only your cousin?
:14:34
The man with the sweat
was more pleasant.
:14:36
Not really. Do you know
who Mr Kirk Edwards is?
:14:40
I have heard of him.
He is the owner of Wall Street.
:14:43
That is correct. Recently, however,
he decided to produce motion pictures,
:14:48
and for that purpose
he's just bought California, too.
:14:51
- And now he wants to buy me?
- Not exactly.
:14:54
Mr Kirk Edwards is looking for somebody
like you to play in his first production,
:14:58
and he wants to talk to you about it.
:15:00
- Who are you?
- Oh, I'm not important.
:15:03
I'm writing the film and I'll direct it.
My name is Harry Dawes.
:15:07
Harry Dawes.
:15:10
Harry Dawes.
:15:12
Did you not once direct
Jean Harlow and Carole Lombard?
:15:15
You must have seen movies
when you were very little.
:15:18
How did you know my name?
Only one out of 10,000 moviegoers...
:15:21
Oh, I can name to you Lubitsch
and Fleming and Van Dyke and La Cava.
:15:27
- You didn't think I was dead too, did you?
- Maria!
:15:30
:15:32
:15:41
My cousin, he plays in the orchestra.
:15:43
- He had to go back to work.
- Through the window?
:15:46
That's a funny way for a cousin to leave.
:15:51
In Hollywood, it is not easy
to become a star.
:15:54
Ah, where is it easy?
:15:58
In Madrid, here at least I'm a little star.