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:12:03
He's doing a little bit of work
for the government, but....

:12:06
My father is very, very famous.
He danced with the Rockettes.

:12:10
Sure. Would you begin, please?
:12:14
-I'll be doing "Swanee River" for you.
-Okay.

:12:17
And....
:12:19
Hon? "Swanee River," please.
Hit it.

:12:28
Doris, what would you do
if you don't make it?

:12:32
We'll make it.
:12:34
Next, please.
:12:36
But I that am not shaped
for sportive tricks...

:12:39
...nor made to court
an amorous looking glass...

:12:42
...I that am-- Cheated of--
Oh, I'm sorry.

:13:01
Why don't you try
the drama department.

:13:03
If again "it was not well cut,"
he'd answer, I spake not true:

:13:09
This is called the Reply Churlish.
:13:11
Nobody talks about it,
but there's a quota system.

:13:14
Your chances are better if you're black,
Puerto Rican or everything, like me.

:13:19
-I am Puerto Rican.
-Not on your paper you ain't, Garci.

:13:23
-Your daddy doing government work.
-That's the truth.

:13:27
And he left you his tap shoes, right?
Does he work for Pepsi-Cola too?

:13:32
Be careful.
:13:33
-To the left. Left.
-Come the other way.

:13:36
All right.
:13:38
Easy, now. Straight back, Bruno?
:13:42
-Where do you want this at?
-Far corner.

:13:47
How do you do?
:13:49
Okay. Fine.
:13:51
Great. Look, I'll do that. You just go
and get the rest of the stuff, okay?

:13:55
Oh, Martelli. Bruno Martelli.
:13:58
Would you like to set up
your equipment, Mr. Martelli?


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