North by Northwest
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:03:01
I know.
:03:02
Could we take a cab?
:03:03
-For two blocks?
-You're late and I'm tired.

:03:06
That's your trouble, Maggie,
you don't eat properly.

:03:08
Here. Taxi.
:03:10
I have a very sick woman here.
You don't mind, do you?

:03:13
Thank you very much.
:03:15
Perfectly all right.
:03:16
First stop, the Plaza. Don't throw the flag.
:03:19
Poor man.
:03:21
I made him a happy man.
I made him feel like a good Samaritan.

:03:24
He knew you were lying.
:03:27
In the world of advertising,
there's no such thing as a lie.

:03:30
There's only "the expedient exaggeration."
You ought to know that.

:03:34
Do I look heavyish to you?
:03:36
What?
:03:37
I feel heavyish.
:03:38
Put a note on my desk in the morning:
"Think thin."

:03:41
"Think thin."
:03:43
Better make it the 59th Street entrance.
:03:45
Okay.
:03:47
Soon as you get back, call my mother.
:03:49
Remind her we have theatre tickets
for tonight.

:03:52
Dinner at 21, 7:00.
:03:54
I'll have had two martini's at the Oak Bar
so she needn't bother to sniff my breath.

:03:58
-She doesn't do that.
-Sure she does. Like a bloodhound.

:04:01
Bigelow at 10:30 is your first for tomorrow.
The Skin Glow rehearsal's at noon.

:04:05
Then lunch with Falcon and his wife.
:04:07
-Where was that?
-Larry and Arnold's, 1 :00.

:04:10
-Will you check in later?
-Absolutely not.

:04:14
Here, Driver. Take this lady
back where she belongs.

:04:16
-Right.
-That ought to cover it.

:04:19
-Don't forget, call my mother right away.
-I won't.

:04:22
-Good night, Mr. Thornhill.
-Good night.

:04:27
Wait, Maggie! You can't call her.
She's at Mrs.--

:04:53
Good evening, Mr. Thornhill.
:04:54
I'm looking for Mr. Weltner
and two other gentlemen.

:04:57
Yes, sir. Right this way.
:04:59
Herman.

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