White Christmas
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:12:29
Phil, can I see you for a minute?
:12:31
You know Doris?
:12:34
On stage, girls!
:12:36
Albert, did you get the notice drawn up?
:12:38
Yes, show lays off tonight.
Cast and crew get ten days off with pay.

:12:42
- It's the nicest Christmas present.
- They deserve it.

:12:45
- Got the tickets for New York?
- A lot of holiday traffic,

:12:49
but I got you on the one o'clock train.
:12:51
- Tickets are on the way.
- Put that on the bulletin board.

:12:54
Sign this.
:12:55
If you want us in New York,
we'll be at Radio City.

:12:58
We'll be rehearsing
for the "Ed Harrison Show".

:13:00
Too bad you couldn't get a little rest.
:13:02
I couldn't turn this down.
It's a great plug for the show.

:13:06
Bring me the tickets when they come.
:13:08
Light of my life!
:13:11
- You know Doris, friend of Rita's.
- Another one?

:13:15
- How do you do?
- Mutual, I'm sure.

:13:17
I thought before the train, we could eat
and have a few laughs or something.

:13:22
I can't make it, and you can't either.
We have some business to take care of.

:13:26
We got to go look at an act.
:13:28
Some other time, I hope.
:13:31
Well, I like that! Without so much as a
"kiss my foot" or "have an apple"!

:13:35
That's the last time
I dig up a date for him.

:13:37
- From now on do your dirty work yourself.
- Excuse me, kids.

:13:43
- I think it's time we had a talk.
- Good idea. If you do mind I'll start.

:13:48
- Wait a minute.
- You wait a minute.

:13:51
For three months, you've been
trying to entangle me with some female.

:13:54
- All I'm trying to do...
- Fat ones, tall ones, thin ones.

:13:57
As long as they're wearing skirts,
a little mascara...


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