A Countess from Hong Kong
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:06:03
Ogden, my dear boy,
I haven't seen you since
you were in swaddling clothes.

:06:07
I must say you're
the replica of your father.

:06:10
Uh, Mr Clark, may I present
my friend Harvey Crothers?

:06:14
How do you do?
I beg your pardon.
Well, sir.

:06:18
Hudson tells me you're under the weather
and here I am ready to show you the town.

:06:24
I think perhaps I better stay
inside and just take things easy.

:06:28
Of course, my dear boy.
I'll not disturb you.

:06:32
But before I go, I'd like to introduce
some very dear friends of mine.

:06:35
They're waiting in the lounge.
:06:37
Well, certainly. Hudson, would you show
Mr Clark's friends in?

:06:42
- They're alone in the lounge.
You can't miss them.
- Yes, sir.

:06:46
Well, Ogden, too bad you're not
up to scratch. I was looking
forward to showing you around.

:06:51
Yes, well, I'm disappointed.
I was reading about it
and it sounds fascinating.

:06:54
- The botanical gardens and museums...
- Oh, dear me, dear me.

:06:59
Botanical gardens? Ha, ha, ha!
I think we can do better than that.

:07:16
I guess I've been
reading the wrong book.

:07:19
Ogden, these are my friends.
:07:21
This is Mr Ogden Mears...
:07:25
Mr Harvey Crothers.
:07:27
Countess Chiedoff...
:07:30
Countess Natascha Alexandrov...
:07:34
Baroness Cavanotchy.
:07:37
Hello, I'd like a drink.
:07:39
No, no, Baroness.
It's too early.

:07:42
Excuse me.
What will you have, ladies?

:07:44
- Champagne.
- Champagne, champagne.

:07:51
No, no, don't turn it off.
:07:54
Music complements
the champagne.


prev.
next.