A King in New York
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:51:03
Do you want the large...
Oh, excuse me!

:51:07
Yes, Herbert, what is it?
:51:09
Do you want the large colored plates
or the three-quarters?

:51:13
The large ones.
:51:15
No, you'd better stay here!
Go ahead, get the large size.

:51:21
He's gone?
:51:28
I want you to look handsome, honey.
Good luck.

:51:36
He's ready!
:51:37
All right,
let's have one more rehearsal.

:51:43
Now remember King,
give it that majestic stuff.

:51:46
- You ready, butler?
- Go ahead!

:51:49
Your Royal Crown Whiskey, Sir.
:51:51
Thank you, Melrose. Royal Crown
Whiskey I always enjoy.

:51:54
I know it, Sir. Your Gracious
Majesty is never without it.

:51:57
- I don't like that last line.
- Right, it might get a laugh.

:52:00
Cut that last line.
:52:01
From your line please, King.
:52:03
Thank you, Melrose. Royal Crown
Whiskey I always enjoy.

:52:07
I know it, Sir.
:52:11
That too can get a laugh.
:52:12
Don't emphasize it, say it lightly:
''I know it, Sir''.

:52:17
Thank you, Melrose. Royal Crown
Whiskey I always enjoy.

:52:21
I know it, Sir.
:52:25
Cut it out entirely. Just nod.
:52:32
Your health, Melrose!
:52:38
What a flavor!
So strong, yet so mild.

:52:42
So caressing
as it slips down the throat.

:52:45
Then comes that warm afterglow
that energizes and exudes goodwill.

:52:51
That's why I like
Royal Crown Whiskey.

:52:55
- How's that?
- Great.

:52:58
Give me the real whiskey.
Now quiet, everybody.


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