:54:03
She ought to jump at the chance,
but she's a strange girl.
:54:06
To have Maria D'Amata
as my personal guest
:54:10
would be the best of possible
public relations for me, Mr Muldoon.
:54:14
Besides, is not Maria D'Amata
the chief asset of Kirk Edwards?
:54:18
- In what way do you mean?
- One considers her his prize possession.
:54:23
Only if one does not know
what the score is.
:54:26
You throw double sixes again
and I'll have you burned for a witch.
:54:29
Sore loser. He owes me
$187,000 and he won't pay up.
:54:33
- You won't take my cheque.
- I'll say.
:54:36
- Double six.
- Ouch.
:54:38
The last time this witch went to a party
:54:40
she made the princess prick her finger
and fall asleep for 100 years.
:54:45
Is that some kind of Chinese chequers?
:54:47
- Huh?
- Chinese chequers?
:54:50
No, this is... pinochle.
:54:53
- I'm drunk.
- It's just stuffy in here, that's all.
:54:56
Oh, no, I'm drunk.
:54:59
- Can I ask you something?
- Of course.
:55:03
- Nice house you got.
- Thank you.
:55:06
- Nice party.
- And nice questions you ask.
:55:09
Yeah.
:55:11
What is with you? What goes with you?
:55:15
I don't understand those questions.
:55:18
Maria D'Amata. Great big star.
Great big sex number.
:55:23
Who is it? If it's not Kirk, who is it? Harry?
:55:28
- Shut up.
- Is it gonna be Bravano or who?
:55:32
On the screen, you get 'em all.
What about off?
:55:36
What about in a room?
This room. Name a man.
:55:41
Or maybe you're afraid of men.
:55:43
All right, blow.
And don't forget to call a cab.
:55:46
Who's she kiddin'?
She hasn't even got what "I've" got.
:55:49
What she's got you couldn't spell.
And what you've got, you used to have.
:55:54
Now beat it.