A King in New York
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:57:00
But you've got to look attractive
for television.

:57:03
So you don't think I'm attractive?
:57:05
I think you're beautiful.
:57:07
Now to business.
:57:08
Now let's have a real big smile.
:57:12
No, no. That's too much.
:57:14
Show's the receding gums.
:57:16
But that too can be fixed.
:57:17
From another part of my body,
I suppose.

:57:19
Well, you'd be surprised.
:57:22
I'd rather not think about it.
:57:24
Gee, I've got an idea.
:57:26
The before and after effect
of taking hormones.

:57:29
We'll take a picture now
with everything sagging,

:57:31
and then another one
when you've had your face lifted.

:57:34
I promise you I can get you
another $100,000 extra.

:57:38
I'll have to think it over.
:57:45
No, Sir. Not a stitch showing.
:57:47
Good! Just like a barber's shop.
:57:49
Now can I take a look?
:57:50
Today you can present
yourself to everybody.

:57:55
Good heavens! What's that?
:57:57
It's a shock at first,
but you'll get used to it.

:58:00
Not that face, never!
:58:01
You don't like it?
:58:03
What have you done to my nose?
:58:05
It's all there, Sir.
We've just raised it slightly.

:58:07
- But the lip?
- I think it's cute.

:58:11
You like it?
:58:12
You look 20 years younger.
:58:14
For a while you must be careful
not to stretch anything.

:58:17
There's no fear of that.
:58:18
At least until everything's healed.
:58:21
- But the profile!
- It's very collegiate.

:58:43
Who is it?
:58:44
It's me, Ann.
:58:50
- Heavens alive!
- What is it?

:58:53
Your face!
What have they done to it?

:58:55
You don't like it?
:58:56
The lip!
They've shortened it too much.

:58:58
This is a fine time to tell me.

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