Born Yesterday
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:02:01
Move it!
:02:38
They've arrived.
:02:48
Welcome to the Willard, Mr Brock.
I hope you had a pleasant journey.

:02:51
Here he is. Remember, treat him nicely,
don't try to con him. Just be yourself.

:02:56
- Paul! Good to see you again.
- Hello, Ed. How are you?

:02:59
No more hardnosed
investigative stuff, huh?

:03:02
Your man doesn't have
a problem with that, does he?

:03:04
No! You're just
interviewing businessmen now.

:03:07
You know what they say, Ed.
The business of America is business.

:03:11
Harry Brock, this is Paul Verrall.
:03:13
The writer. I know. I liked that thing
you did for the New Republic on the EEC.

:03:17
Well...
:03:19
Thank you.
:03:33
The suite is newly remodelled,
the marble is Italian

:03:35
and this wonderful glass
comes from the South of France.

:03:38
We're specially proud
of these atria,

:03:40
which give this suite
a lovely, open quality.

:03:43
- I hope Mrs Brock is satisfied?
- She's not Mrs Brock.

:03:47
- That's fine.
- You bet it's fine.

:03:49
There's only one Mrs Brock
and she's my mother. And she's dead.

:03:52
I'm sorry...
:03:53
Listen. Anybody that works in this room,
:03:55
tell them to do it good,
do it fast, nobody gets hurt.

:03:58
I don't like a lot of people around,
and I don't like waiting.


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