The Sunshine Boys
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1:29:01
Don't make up the bed.
I'm still sleeping in it.

1:29:04
Don't make up a bed
with a person still in it.

1:29:07
Hey, Uncle Willy.
1:29:09
- Hi, Odessa. How are you?
- Hello.

1:29:11
- You look terrific.
- You got my Variety?

1:29:14
Yeah, and about 150 get-well cards
from people all over the country.

1:29:17
Telegrams from Milton Berle,
Lucille Ball, Bob Hope...

1:29:19
every comic in show business.
1:29:21
What about a commercial?
Did you speak to the Alka-Seltzer people?

1:29:24
- Talk about that later.
- I'm going to lunch.

1:29:26
If he needs his pill, it's on the bureau.
1:29:28
And don't get up and go to the bathroom.
Use the you-know-what.

1:29:33
And if not, I'll go you-know-where.
1:29:36
- Have a good lunch.
- Thank you.

1:29:38
- She's really a terrific nurse.
- Boy. Bernie Eisenstein died.

1:29:43
- Who?
- Bernie Eisenstein.

1:29:44
Remember the dance team,
Ramona and Rodriguez?

1:29:46
Bernie Eisenstein was Rodriguez.
1:29:50
Uncle Willy,
could you put down the Variety?

1:29:52
Did you bring me a cigar?
1:29:53
A cigar? Don't you realize
you just had a heart attack?

1:29:56
It doesn't have to be a big one.
1:29:58
You heard the doctor.
You know you can't have any more cigars.

1:30:01
No more corned beef sandwiches,
no more temper tantrums.

1:30:04
Your heart's just not gonna take it.
1:30:06
This is the good news you rushed up with?
You could have skipped a Wednesday.

1:30:11
I talked to the doctor again this morning...
1:30:13
and I'm gonna have to be very frank
and honest with you, Willy.

1:30:17
You've got to retire.
1:30:19
Give it up.
1:30:20
Show business is out.
1:30:22
- Until when?
- Until ever.

1:30:24
You were lucky this time, but you can't
go running around looking for jobs.

1:30:28
- You can't take it.
- I'll think it over.

1:30:30
There's nothing to think over.
1:30:31
You can't work anymore.
Can't you understand that?

1:30:33
You decide for Ben Clark.
I'll decide for Willy Clark.

1:30:36
No, I'll decide for Willy Clark.
1:30:38
I'm your only living relative,
and I'm responsible for your welfare.

1:30:42
You can't live here anymore, Willy,
not alone.

1:30:45
I can't afford
to keep this nurse permanently.

1:30:47
Right now, she's making more than I am.
1:30:49
Anyway, she already gave me a notice.
She's leaving next week.

1:30:52
She's going to Buffalo
to work for some rich family.

1:30:55
Maybe she'll take me.
I always did well in Buffalo.

1:30:59
We have to face the facts, Willy.

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