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2:06:03
...you would've had
a wonderful success.

2:06:06
You belong here.
2:06:08
Not at the snobby court.
You could do anything you like.

2:06:12
The more fantastic, the better.
That's what people want: fantasy.

2:06:17
You write a proper part for me...
2:06:20
...a couple of catchy songs...
2:06:23
...I guarantee you a triumph deluxe!
2:06:28
- What do you say?
- How much will you pay him?

2:06:33
Well! I see you brought
your manager with you.

2:06:39
Well, madame...
2:06:41
...how about half the receipts?
2:06:44
Half the receipts!
2:06:46
- Stanzi!
- I'm talking about now.

2:06:48
How much will you pay him now?
Down payment.

2:06:52
Down payment?
2:06:55
Who do you think I am, the emperor?
2:06:59
I have to go.
2:07:01
Stay here, you'll enjoy this next one.
2:07:05
You won't do this.
2:07:07
- Why not? Half the house!
- When?

2:07:09
We need money now! He pays
you now, or you don't do it.

2:07:13
I don't trust that man.
2:07:15
I don't like what he did
with your opera. It was common.

2:07:19
You liked it. Monkey, punky, flunky!
2:07:22
Half the house.
2:07:24
You'll never see a penny.
I want it here in my hand.

2:07:28
- I'll put it here in your hand.
- Shut up!

2:07:31
You won't put a thing in my hand
until I see some money!

2:07:36
It's embarrassing. Can't you think of
anyone who can do something for him?

2:07:42
I'm afraid Mozart
is a lost cause, baron.

2:07:46
He has succeeded in alienating
practically the whole of Vienna.

2:07:50
He never pays his debts.
2:07:52
I can't think of anyone
to whom I'd dare recommend him.

2:07:56
"Herr Mozart". What a surprise!

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