:08:00
- There is fine.
- Over here?
:08:02
Yes.
:08:04
How about over here?
The light is better here.
:08:06
Don't worry about the light.
We're not shooting yet.
:08:09
I can see you fine there.
:08:10
You're the director.
:08:12
I just thought that maybe
you'd like it better over there.
:08:16
Give him the bag.
:08:20
What's this?
:08:21
It's the product, Mr. Clark.
The potato chips.
:08:27
You got a fresher bag? This one is soggy.
:08:30
Mr. Clark, I have three minutes left.
Do you want to do this or not?
:08:34
He's only got three minutes.
:08:36
I heard the man. I'm not deaf.
I'm a professional.
:08:39
I'm ready whenever he's ready,
but the bag was soggy.
:08:42
Okay, Mr. Clark, I'm ready.
:08:44
Now, if you'll take a bite of the potato chip
and read the copy.
:08:47
- The what?
- The copy.
:08:49
They didn't give you the copy?
You didn't give it to him?
:08:52
- The lines, Uncle Willy.
- The lines. Certainly.
:08:55
Why didn't he say so?
I didn't know what the hell copy was.
:08:57
You ready?
:08:59
I'm ready. I swear to God I'm ready.
:09:03
Just bite the potato chip
and begin, please.
:09:24
- What do I say?
- Forget it. Thank you very much, Mr. Clark.
:09:27
Get me the guy with the beard,
or the Kraut. Doesn't matter.
:09:29
Mr. Clark, a real pleasure
seeing you again.
:09:31
- Thank you very much.
- Please, Mr. Walsk.
:09:33
As a favor to me, let him read through
the commercial one time.
:09:36
By the time he finishes reading,
potatoes will be an endangered species.
:09:41
- I'm ready again. I remembered.
- I don't care!
:09:46
Just as a courtesy. He was
one of the biggest stars in vaudeville.
:09:49
He deserves one reading.
:09:50
If the man can't work,
why doesn't he retire?
:09:53
Mr. Walsk, don't do this to me.
Please. I'll pay you to let him read.
:09:57
Once. Let him read through it,
and that's it.
:09:59
- And I'll be damned if I'll listen.
- Here, Uncle Willy. Read it from this.