:16:09
Evening, Mr. Chaplin.
:16:12
Sorry,
I'm waiting for a natural blonde.
:16:22
You look beautiful.
:16:23
My usual table.
- Of course. Right this way.
:16:40
You'd come a long way.
- Yes. My own suit.
:16:43
No need to book a table.
I lived in luxury. But I was blind.
:16:47
Blind?
:16:49
Yes. That's fatal, for a storyteller.
:16:52
Did I tell you I sold all my stocks
the year before the Crash?
:16:56
That was clever.
:17:00
It was deeply cruel, the Depression.
:17:06
Can I have an autograph, Mr. Chaplin?
:17:10
Yes, of course.
:17:19
I wish they'd wanted my money.
:17:22
You know what?
I've always had that gift.
:17:28
After a man makes love to me,
he just goes wild from happiness.
:17:35
I am happy.
:17:38
Then I don't want to be around
when you're sad.
:17:46
Terrible things have happened
since the Crash.
:17:50
Millions of Americans
have been robbed of work.
:17:54
Machinery is replacing manpower.