Love Me or Leave Me
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:12:01
- Hello, Paul.
- Hello.

:12:03
This is Mr. Snyder.
Mr. Hunter, Mr. Snyder.

:12:06
Very nice to meet you, Mr. Snyder.
:12:08
- But hasn't Miss Etting come with you?
- Mrs. Snyder just sings.

:12:12
I'm the one does the talking.
:12:14
I see.
:12:16
Well, let's start with the story.
:12:20
I'm sure you'll like it. I don't mind saying
we're all very proud of it.

:12:25
- Where's the music? I don't see music.
- It comes separately. I have it here.

:12:29
- What's he doing here?
- Mr. Alderman is the music director.

:12:33
- I worked for Mr. Snyder and Miss Etting.
- Well, that makes everything friendly.

:12:37
These are the numbers, Marty.
I've chosen...

:12:40
You've chosen?
Nobody else got nothing to say?

:12:43
They're subject to Ruth's approval.
:12:45
She's no little chorus kid.
She knows what she's doing.

:12:48
And when she don't,
believe you me, I do.

:12:50
Of course, Mr. Snyder.
:12:52
That's why we're happy
to have you both.

:12:54
Now, why don't we all sit down
and talk things over.

:13:11
- Look who's gone Hollywood.
- Yeah.

:13:14
- Hey.
- Marty.

:13:18
Come on, Georgie, come on.
:13:25
Everybody come to california to lay around
in the sun, and she gotta sit in the house.

:13:30
Hello, Ruth.
:13:32
- Hello, Barney. Can I get you a drink?
- Thanks.

:13:35
- Everything okay?
- Fine.

:13:36
- Good.
- Of course, Mr. Hunter was disappointed...

:13:39
...that you weren't with us.
:13:41
Say, you have a lot of meetings
tomorrow.

:13:44
There's wardrobe and makeup
and publicity and...

:13:46
- Well, Marty has the list.
- Yeah.

:13:48
You start with the music director.
Wait till you hear who that is.

:13:52
Johnny Alderman,
the piano player from chicago.

:13:55
Is that a laugh.
:13:57
It's a small world, isn't it?
:13:59
What's with you
and this fellow, Marty?


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