Fun with Dick and Jane
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1:03:01
...rush into anything. He's looking
for a very dynamic situation...

1:03:04
...in a company like yours, Jason.
1:03:06
- Are you familiar with the film business?
- Somewhat.

1:03:09
Hey, how about a drink? Come on.
1:03:15
You're welcome.
1:03:24
You've got to go down there.
You owe it to yourself...

1:03:26
- May I borrow my husband?
- Be my guest, Jane.

1:03:29
- Dick.
- Jane, I was making some progress.

1:03:32
That's the condominium king.
1:03:35
You're an aerospace executive,
not a...

1:03:37
Right now I'm feeling pretty flexible.
1:03:49
- Raoul.
- Oh, no, that's okay.

1:03:51
Go and enjoy yourself.
Let me do it, okay?

1:03:53
Mum's the word, eh, Raoul?
1:04:01
This is something else.
Did you find buried treasure?

1:04:04
Living off my investments, Nesbitt.
1:04:13
- Dick. Put her there, pal.
- Glad you could make it. Hello, Mildred.

1:04:17
Olé, Ricardo. We wouldn't
have missed this for the world.

1:04:21
- I love your small pool, Jane. It's so cozy.
- Thank you, Mildred.

1:04:25
- I see you landed on your feet.
- Actually, Charlie, I landed on my ass.

1:04:29
Then, when I fell off my ass,
I had no place to go but my feet.

1:04:32
- What line are you in?
- Robber.

1:04:35
- As in tires and erasers.
- That's a good field.

1:04:39
- Do you make it or sell it?
- Steal it.

1:04:43
Like stealing candy from a baby.
He is so modest.

1:04:46
- Steel. Hey, there's a solid industry.
- I thought he said rubber.

1:04:50
Actually, Jane's working now too,
aren't you, Jane?

1:04:53
- What are you doing?
- Adiós.

1:04:55
Investments. Investments.
She's in charge of salting it away.

1:04:59
- Got the guts of a bandit.
- Maybe you could help me.


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