Some Like It Hot
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:58:00
No, my cocktail steward.
:58:02
Look, if you're interested in
whether l am married or not...

:58:04
- Oh, I'm not interested at all.
- Well, I'm not.

:58:08
That's very interesting.
:58:13
- How's the stock market?
- Up, up, up.

:58:16
I'll bet while we were talking,
you made $100,000?

:58:18
Could be. You play the market?
:58:20
- No, the ukulele. And l sing, too.
- For your own amusement?

:58:24
We are appearing at the hotel.
:58:26
Sweet Sue and her Society Syncopators.
:58:28
- You're society girls.
- Oh, yes, quite. Bryn Mawr, Vassar...

:58:32
We're just doing this for a lark.
:58:35
Syncopators. Does that mean you play
that very fast music... jazz?

:58:39
Yeah. Real hot.
:58:41
l guess some like it hot.
l personally prefer classical music.

:58:46
l do, too.
:58:47
As a matter of fact, l spent three years
at the Sheboygan Conservatory of Music.

:58:52
Good school. Your family
doesn't object to your career?

:58:56
They do indeed. Daddy threatened
to cut me off without a cent.

:58:59
But l don't care. lt was such a bore.
:59:01
- Coming-out parties.
- lnauguration balls.

:59:03
- Opening at the opera.
- Riding to hounds.

:59:05
And always the same 400.
:59:08
It's amazing we never
ran into each other before.

:59:11
I'd have remembered
anybody as attractive as you.

:59:14
You're very kind. I'll bet
you're also gentle and helpless.

:59:18
l beg your pardon?
:59:19
You see, l have a theory
about men who wear glasses.

:59:22
- What theory?
- I'll tell you when l know you better.

:59:25
- What are you doing tonight?
- Tonight?

:59:28
Maybe you could come
to the hotel and hear us play.

:59:31
- I'd like to, but that would be difficult.
- Why?

:59:34
l only come ashore twice a day
when the tide goes out.

:59:37
It's on account of these shells.
That's my hobby.

:59:40
- You collect shells?
- So did my father and grandfather.

:59:43
You might say we had
a passion for shells.

:59:45
That's why we named
the oil company after it.

:59:49
- Shell Oil?
- Please, no names. Just call me Junior.

:59:54
Sugar!
:59:56
Time to change for dinner.
:59:57
Run along, Daphne dear.
I'll catch up with you later.


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