Airport
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:12:02
You may be right.
:12:05
And you may be right
about me, too.

:12:08
l'm suppose l'm like a lot
of men--a bigamist,

:12:10
married to both a woman
and a job.

:12:13
And l can't be number-two wife
any longer.

:12:17
[Buzzer]
:12:22
Yes, Danny?
:12:23
DANNY: Patroni wants
a skip-loader.

:12:26
Get one from the lot.
We've got to get that plane out.

:12:29
And, Danny, keep 29 clean
so it'll be operational.

:12:32
That's what l mean. Those things
are more important than we are.

:12:36
No, not more important, but
at the moment, more imperative.

:12:39
We're in a hell of a mess.
:12:41
We certainly are.
:12:47
lt's a big step, Cindy.
:12:49
Are you sure you don't want
to reconsider?

:12:52
No. lt's too late, Mel.
:12:54
And it's not just the girls
l'm thinking of.

:12:58
There's someone else, Mel. There
has been for quite a while.

:13:02
Someone who makes me feel wanted
occasionally.

:13:07
You had no idea, had you?
:13:11
Too busy to even consider
the possibility.

:13:14
[Knock on door]
:13:15
Mel? Mr. Bakersfeld, l'm sorry.
l didn't know you were busy.

:13:19
Cindy, uh, Mrs. Livingston.
Mrs. Bakersfeld.

:13:22
-How do you do?
-How do you do?

:13:24
l have information on that man
with the attaché case.

:13:26
l'll talk to you about it
in a little while.

:13:29
Certainly.
:13:35
Are you sure?
:13:38
Are you really sure?
:13:40
Yes.
:13:47
When we tell the children,
we must do it together.

:13:50
Of course, and l promise there
won't be any trouble.

:13:54
You may see the girls
as often as you wish.

:13:56
Thanks.
:13:58
As a matter of fact, you'll
probably see them more often.


prev.
next.