101 Dalmatians
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1:42:04
Good morning, ma'am.
1:42:07
Good morning, Miss De Vil's office.
Could you hold, please?

1:42:09
Yes, I'll-l'll be with you in a moment.
Could you hold, please?

1:42:11
Thank you. Uh, good morning.
Miss De Vil's office.

1:42:13
Could you--
Good morning, Miss De Vil.

1:42:18
Good morning, Miss De Vil.
1:42:21
Good morning, ma'am.
1:42:39
- Anita, darling.
- Good morning, Cruella.

1:42:56
What a charming dog.
1:42:58
- Thank you.
- Spots?
- Yes, she's a Dalmatian.

1:43:02
- Inspiration?
- Yes.

1:43:04
- Long hair or short?
- Short.

1:43:06
- Coarse or fine?
- I'm afraid it is a little coarse.
- Pity.

1:43:10
- But it was very fine
when she was a puppy.
- Redemption.

1:43:14
We need to have
a little girl talk.

1:43:16
Come to my office.
Bring the drawing.

1:43:21
Now, darling, tell me more
about these spots.

1:43:23
I did leopard spots in the '80s.
1:43:25
Well, Dalmatian spots
are a little different, aren't they?

1:43:28
- Cosy.
- Cuddly.
- Classic.
- Less trashy.

1:43:30
Exactly.
1:43:32
Do you like spots, Frederick?
1:43:34
Oh, I don't believe so, madam.
I thought we liked stripes this year.

1:43:36
What kind of sycophant are you?
1:43:39
Um-- What kind of sycophant
would you like me to be?

1:43:42
Frederick...
1:43:45
I'm beginning to see spots.
1:43:49
What would it cost us
to start again on next year's line?

1:43:52
- Millions.
- Can we afford it?

1:43:54
- Well, yes, but--
- Thank you, darling. Now go away.

1:43:56
I have to talk to Anita.
1:43:59
Alonzo?

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