Meet Joe Black
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:32:01
Some German company went kerplunk, and
Tiffany's picked all these things up,

:32:03
and they're perfect
party favors.

:32:06
Okay, they're not personalized or
anything. They're just winter scenes--

:32:09
dachshunds, snowflakes.
:32:15
Hi there.
:32:19
Hello.
:32:22
Sorry to have...
stepped away for so long.

:32:25
This is a friend of mine
l asked to drop by.

:32:28
We got to talking
and stuff, and, uh--

:32:33
He's gonna join us for dinner.
:32:38
- Great.
- How nice to meet you.

:32:40
And wouldn't it be nicer
if my father would introduce you?

:32:45
How nice to meet you.
:32:48
Yeah, l'm sorry. This is my daughter,
Allison, and her husband, Quince,

:32:52
and Drew, my number one,
works with me.

:32:56
Daddy, does your friend
have a name?

:32:58
- A name?
- Something he goes by?

:33:05
Oh, yeah, excuse me.
This is, uh--

:33:08
This is, um--
:33:10
- Daddy, come on. A name.
- Bill, the suspense is killing me.

:33:13
l'm sorry. lt's, uh--
lt's gone right out of my head. Um--

:33:17
l'm sorry.
This is... Joe.

:33:21
- Joe. l love that name.
- Just plain Joe.

:33:24
Me too. Hey, buddy.
:33:28
- ls there any more to it?
- What do you mean?

:33:32
Like ''Smith'' or ''Jones'' or--
:33:39
- Black.
- Oh, at last.

:33:42
- Nice to meet you, Mr. Black.
- Hey, hey, Joe Black.

:33:46
Won 15, lost 2 for
the Brooklyn Dodgers, 1952.

:33:48
l'm king of my rotisserie league.
:33:50
- Are you?
- Yeah, he is.

:33:55
Shall we sit down?
:33:57
Right there.

prev.
next.