Annie Hall
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1:02:00
How can we afford it, on your pay?
What if she steals more?

1:02:04
She's a colored woman from Harlem.
She has no money.

1:02:07
She has a right to steal from us.
Who can she steal from if not from us?

1:02:11
- You're both crazy.
- They can't hear you.

1:02:13
Leo, l married a fool!
1:02:16
What's that?
1:02:18
That's the welcome home party, 1945,
for my cousin Herbie.

1:02:26
Look. That over there
is Joey Nichols.

1:02:30
He was my father's friend. He was
always bothering me when l was a kid.

1:02:33
Joey Nichols.
See? Nickels.

1:02:36
See? Nickels.
You see? Nickels.

1:02:39
You can always remember my name.
Just think of Joey Five-Cents.

1:02:44
That's me.
Joey Five-Cents.

1:02:48
What an asshole.
1:02:50
The one who killed me the most
was my mother's sister, Tessie.

1:02:53
l was always the sister
with good common sense...

1:02:56
but Tessie was always the one
with personality.

1:02:59
When she was younger,
they all wanted to marry Tessie.

1:03:02
Do you believe Tessie
had the personality?

1:03:05
- She's the life of the ghetto no doubt.
- She was once a great beauty.

1:03:09
Tessie, they say you were the sister
with personality.

1:03:12
l was a great beauty!
1:03:14
- How did this personality come about?
- l was very charming.

1:03:18
There were many men
interested in you?

1:03:21
l was quite a lively dancer.
1:03:24
lt's very hard to believe.
1:03:26
l had a really good day.
lt was a fine way to spend my birthday.

1:03:32
- Your birthday isn't until tomorrow.
- But it's real close.

1:03:35
But no presents until midnight.
1:03:41
Happy birthday.
1:03:43
What is this? ls this a present?
Are you kidding?

1:03:46
Yeah. Why don't you try it on?
1:03:49
- This is more like a present for you.
- lt'll add ten years to our sex life.

1:03:53
Yeah. Forget it.
1:03:55
Here's a real present.
1:03:58
- What is this anyway?
- Check it out.


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