La Vita è bella
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:05:01
- How can I thank you?
- There's no need.

:05:05
If you really want
to thank me...

:05:07
I'll take some eggs to make
a nice omelette for my squire.

:05:11
Take whatever you want.
It's all yours.

:05:13
Thank you!
:05:14
I'll take two-- six.
All right? I'll make a nice omelette.

:05:18
Good-bye, Eleonora!
My regards, Princess.

:05:23
Farewell.
:05:26
Here I am, Ferruccio!
Tonight's special: omelette!

:05:30
All camels here!
:05:41
- Where is this house?
- Turn left. We're almost there.

:05:45
Is your uncle sleeping with us?
:05:47
He's lived in the hotel for 30 years.
He's the head maitre.

:05:50
He's lending us the house.
He uses it for storage.

:05:53
There. We're here.
:05:56
That's Robin Hood,
my uncle's horse.

:05:58
Here's my uncle's buggy
and my uncle's house.

:06:00
And inside is my uncle.
:06:04
Hello, dear uncle! Here we are!
Hurry, it's late.

:06:06
Here we are.
The car broke down!

:06:14
Uncle!
:06:21
- Barbarians.
- Who were they?

:06:23
- Barbarians.
- Why didn't you cry for help?

:06:26
Silence is
the most powerful cry.

:06:29
Is he your poet friend?
:06:31
My name is Ferruccio.
I'm also an upholsterer.

:06:35
Here you are. It's an old storehouse
full of odds and ends.

:06:38
An old passion--
an odd and end in itself!.

:06:42
What's all this stuff for?
:06:44
You can stay as long as you want.
It's not easy to be a waiter.

:06:49
That's the bed.
Legend has it Garibaldi slept there.

:06:52
Nothing is more necessary
than the unnecessary.

:06:54
Barbarians.
:06:55
The town hall is on Via Sestani,
to the right after the colonnade.

:06:59
The bathroom, equipped
with the invention of Mr. Bidet.


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