Annie Hall
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:45:03
Alvy, you were just great.
l'm not kidding.

:45:07
College audiences are wonderful.
:45:10
You know what? l think l'm starting
to get more of the references, too.

:45:13
Are you? The 12:00 show
is completely different than the 9:00.

:45:17
l'm looking forward to tomorrow. lt'll
be nice. You'll meet Mother and Father.

:45:21
They'll hate me immediately.
:45:25
No, l don't think they're going
to hate you at all. Contrary.

:45:28
lt's Easter. We'll sit down and eat.
l think they'll really like you.

:45:42
lt's a nice ham this year, Mom.
:45:46
Grammy always does such a good job.
:45:49
Great sauce.
:45:51
lt is.
lt's dynamite ham.

:45:59
We went to the swap meet.
:46:02
Annie, Gram and l.
Got some nice picture frames.

:46:05
We really had a good time.
:46:08
Ann tells us you've been seeing
a psychiatrist for 15 years.

:46:14
Yes. l'm making excellent progress.
:46:16
Soon, when l lie down on his couch,
l won't have to wear the lobster bib.

:46:22
- Duane and l went to the boat basin.
- We caulked hulls all day.

:46:25
And Randolph Hunt was drunk as usual.
:46:28
That Randolph Hunt!
You remember Randy Hunt, Annie.

:46:33
- He was in the choir with you.
- Oh, yes.

:46:36
l can't believe this family.
:46:38
Annie's mother is really beautiful.
:46:41
And they're talking swap meets
and boat basins.

:46:45
The old lady at the end of the table
is a classic Jew-hater.

:46:50
They really look American, healthy,
like they never get sick or anything.

:46:55
Nothing like my family.
The two are like oil and water.

:46:58
Ah, let him drop dead.
Who needs his business?


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