Suddenly, Last Summer
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:08:01
More than 1200 mental cases
Lions View can't afford to handle.

:08:18
Good afternoon.
:08:19
- Dr. Cukrowicz.
- Yes, sir.

:08:24
- Take a seat, please.
- Thank you.

:08:41
Mrs. Venable?
:08:43
I am Miss Foxhill,
Mrs. Venable's secretary.

:08:46
And you are Dr. Cukrowicz?
:08:48
- Your appointment was for...?
- 4:30.

:08:51
You are 23 seconds early.
Sit down, please.

:08:55
Thank you.
:08:59
Sebastian always said,
"Mother, when you descend...

:09:02
...it's like the goddess
from the machine."

:09:05
- Mrs. Venable's on her way down.
- I feel just like an angel...

:09:09
...coming to earth
as I float, float into view.

:09:13
Sebastian...
:09:14
...my son, Sebastian, was
very interested in the Byzantine.

:09:18
Are you interested
in the Byzantine, Dr...?

:09:20
Cukrowicz.
:09:21
I don't know very much
about the Byzantine.

:09:24
The emperor of Byzantium,
when he received people in audience...

:09:28
...had a throne which,
during the conversation...

:09:31
...would rise mysteriously in the air
to the consternation of the visitors.

:09:35
As we are living in a democracy,
I reverse the procedure.

:09:38
I don't rise. I come down.
:09:40
How do you do, Dr...?
Oh, I'm sorry, your name?

:09:43
Cukrowicz.
:09:44
It's a Polish word meaning "sugar."
:09:48
Am I only wearing one earring?
Have I forgotten my lip rouge?

:09:52
Excuse me, I...
:09:54
I guess I had been told
you were a widow.

:09:57
I am. I'm in mourning.
:09:59
White was my son's favourite colour.

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