Ship of Fools
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:50:01
Mrs. Treadwell, you are a very
exciting woman, and you know it.

:50:10
Tell me.
:50:12
Wouldn't it unnerve you
to have an affair with me?

:50:23
Good evening. Are you enjoying
yourselves? You're not dancing.

:50:28
Captain, do you have a second?
:50:30
There's a man in steerage. One
of your men took his carving knife away.

:50:34
He needs his knife for his work.
:50:37
This is the kind of thing he does.
:50:40
Very nice. Very nice indeed.
:50:43
The man's an artist. He's not
gonna do anybody any harm.

:50:48
- You are absolutely certain of that?
- I'm certain.

:50:51
Unfortunately, I have to be answerable
not only for your safety...

:50:56
...but for the safety of the ship.
:50:58
Captain, the man is an artist.
He needs his knife for his work.

:51:02
I'm sorry.
:51:04
Enjoy the party.
:51:10
I feel sorry for him.
:51:13
You feel sorry for him?
:51:17
He's a nice man.
He doesn't like doing this.

:51:19
But he's doing it.
That's the point, isn't it?

:51:25
David, you're gonna hate me for this...
:51:28
...but I'm glad those people in steerage
don't have knives.

:51:33
Afraid they'll come up over the sides
and murder us...

:51:36
...in our nice, clean, white beds?
:51:40
Maybe they should.
:51:43
You're so unattractive
when you get like this.

:51:47
So violent and myopic.
:51:51
It's exactly the kind of thing
that infects your work.

:51:58
What about my work?

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