:57:14
There they are.
:57:32
What a pleasure, sir.
:57:34
Welcome to our humble abode.
:57:36
Not too humble, I hope.
I'm expecting lunch.
:57:38
- This way.
- After you, sir.
:57:46
Glad you made it!
:57:49
Where the hell have you been?
:57:52
- Sorry, trouble at home.
- Never mind. Come along.
:57:55
I'd like you to meet
our curator.
:57:57
- Delighted...
- Of course you are.
:57:59
Through here, sir.
:58:13
Ladies and gentlemen, this is
a great moment for America,
:58:16
and for one very special lady -
Whistler's Mother.
:58:24
She's here today
:58:26
thanks to our great benefactor.
:58:28
Will you join me
in saluting a soldier,
:58:31
philanthropist, loving father...
:58:35
Hear, hear!
:58:36
..and extremely generous patron
of the arts, General Newton.
:58:43
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
:58:44
I am not
a traditional art lover.
:58:47
I can't distinguish between
a Picasso and a car crash.
:58:51
But I love my country
and I can't stand the idea
:58:54
of Frenchies owning
America's greatest painting.
:58:57
Let's get on with it.