Bye Bye Birdie
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1:21:00
- How about m--
- Well, anyway...

1:21:02
Albert's still in with the managers,
so that's a good sign.

1:21:05
lf Eisenhower couldn't handle
the Russians, how is Albert?

1:21:22
Long live Joseph Stalin.
1:21:24
l mean, Stalin lived too long.
1:21:26
Long live Khrushchev.
1:21:47
Save your lite? Me?
1:21:49
My triend,
it you are sick, see a doctor.

1:21:53
lf you're sick, see a doctor.
You speak English?

1:21:57
lt saves time.
1:21:59
What can l do tor you,
uh, Mr. Peterson?

1:22:04
Sir, l have come to appeal to you.
1:22:07
That ballet-- the one
that you're doing on TV tomorrow night--

1:22:10
Da, for Mr. Ed Sullivan.
1:22:12
Yeah. That's the one.
Could you just cut that four minutes?

1:22:16
Well, it's beautiful. l love it,
but my life depends on it.

1:22:21
Desecrate this classic?
1:22:24
l need the time
for Conrad Birdie to sing my song.

1:22:28
Who sent you here?
Senator Goldwater?

1:22:31
Will you cut three minutes?
1:22:35
Two minutes?
1:22:37
A minute and a halt.
1:22:38
To cut even ten seconds
would be artistic sabotage.

1:22:43
This ballet
has historic significance.

1:22:45
lt was performed the same day
as the tuneral of the czar.

1:22:49
Lenin himself made the arrangement.
1:22:52
- Lenin arranged music?
- No! Funerals!


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