Three Men and a Baby
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:30:16
Willie, they need you
over here a minute.

:30:23
Make a little room.
:30:25
- Well, at least it ain't rainin'.
- You're gonna have a headache.
- Try sleepin' nights, Peter.

:30:30
Mary, let me have the pen.
:30:33
Come on. Come on. I'm later than usual
this week for the deadline.

:30:37
Come here. Okay-- Oh!
:30:48
Actually, Sam, I-- I don't seem
to have them here after all.

:30:51
I must have left them at the office,
but, uh, I'll get them
first thing in the morning. Right.

:30:58
Your daddy's a dead man.
:31:09
- Rebecca, you're--
- Yeah, I came as soon as I got
your messages. What's the emer--

:31:12
- Who are-- Who are you?
- Um--
-Jan.

:31:15
- This is Jan Clopatz.
This is Peter Mitchell.
- Pleasure to meet you.
- How do you do? Come on.

:31:19
Jan is a cellist from Hungary.
:31:21
He's playing with the Brauslau
Baroque Ensemble at Carnegie Hall.

:31:24
- What a thrill.
- Peter, what's the emergency?

:31:27
Just come with me.
:31:31
This is the big emergency.
:31:36
- It's a baby.
- Why is that the first thing
everybody says-- ''It's a baby''?
Of course it's a baby.

:31:41
- It's your baby?
- No, it's not my baby.

:31:44
- It's Jack's baby.
-Jack has a baby?

:31:46
I realize such a concept
tends to negate our belief
in a benevolent God, but yes.

:31:50
Well, it doesn't look like Jack.
Jack's got more hair.

:31:52
I'm glad you can joke at a time
like this. See? She needs to be held.

:31:55
- Babies like to be held.
- Hmm.

:31:58
- Where is he?
-Jack? Oh.


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