New York, New York
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:33:00
Listen, baby, we ought to
work on some material tomorrow.

:33:03
I have to go in. It's so late!
:33:06
Stay with me a little while.
It's early yet.

:33:09
No. I'm getting soaked!
:33:21
Jimmy, look, why don't you
just call me tomorrow?

:33:24
- What time?
- Noon is fine.

:33:43
Okay. I'm going. I'm going now.
:33:56
Good night. Jimmy.
:33:57
- Okay. I'll call you tomorrow.
- Okay!

:33:59
- All right.
- Where to, buddy?

:34:01
Quiet just a minute.
I'm looking for something.

:34:03
Oh. Miss Evans?
Miss Evans?

:34:06
- What?
- Telephone.

:34:07
It's your agent.
He's been calling all night.

:34:10
- You can take it here.
- Thank you.

:34:16
Hello? Tony.
:34:18
- Yes, sir, may I help you?
- I'd like to check in.

:34:21
Fine. If you'll
just sign the register.

:34:23
Do you have
any more bags outside?

:34:25
Yes. I do. I have
one in the cab over there.

:34:27
If you wouldn't mind
waking up the bellhop.

:34:29
I don't want to disturb him.
:34:30
Wake him up and send him outside
and just pay the bill also.

:34:33
and then you can put it on this bill.
:34:35
We'll wake him in a few minutes.
:34:38
I'm sort of ready to go back to work.
I'd like a little bit of a rest.

:34:42
"Mr.. M. Powell."
Excuse me, sir.

:34:45
- What are you doing?
- I'm checking in.

:34:47
- Why here?
- Why not here?

:34:49
Because I'm gonna get blamed
when you don't pay the bill.

:34:51
and you know
you're not gonna pay the bill.

:34:53
Well, forget it. I'm checking in.
:34:55
Anything else you'd like, sir?
:34:56
I'd like some Scotch
and some vodka.

:34:59
If there's a liquor store around here.
maybe we can send the bellhop over.


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