:27:00
-l'm here to survey the tenants.
-l don't know.
:27:03
-Well--
-Hold it a second.
:27:05
-What is it?
-Meter man.
:27:07
-Here's my card.
-l don't know anything about it.
:27:11
-Hold it! Hey, you!
-You talking to me?
:27:14
-Yeah, where do you think you're going?
-l got a delivery of this f ur coat.
:27:20
-Apartment 2B, Miss Everleigh.
-You come back here and wait.
:27:24
l can only deliver to Mrs. Everleigh.
:27:27
Don't give me any shit.
Stand over there.
:27:30
-Come on, chief, let's go.
-What?
:27:32
l'm sorry, but l only have
this afternoon to survey.
:27:36
-The manager's got to clear it.
-But it's very simple.
:27:40
You have my card, there's
the number, call the office.
:27:45
l ask the tenants what colours
they want in their halls.
:27:49
lt's not as if you don't know me.
l mean, you do have my identification.
:27:56
-Afternoon, Antiques lnternational.
-One East 91st Street.
:28:00
We got a guy here says
he's f rom your business.
:28:04
-Yes?
-You got a Sydney Brevoort?
:28:06
-What do you want to know?
-It's a matter of identification.
:28:11
What does he look like?
:28:14
-He's about 45, a little chunky, f ag.
-That's him.
:28:20
Okay, thanks.
:28:22
-All right, you can go up.
-Thanks, l'll start on the second--
:28:26
Hey, hey.
:28:28
-Hey, what's happening, baby?
-Let's see the invoice.
:28:36
-'' Everleigh, Apartment 2B.''
-You got it. l think you've got it.
:28:41
Hold it.
:28:58
How do you do, Mrs. Horowitz?
l'm the decorator f or the building.