Eyes Wide Shut
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:02:08
What's the babysitter's name?
:02:10
Roz.
:02:13
Okay, Roz, we' re going now.
:02:16
You look amazing, Mrs. Harford.
:02:19
Thank you.
Helena, are you ready for bed?

:02:21
Yes, Mommy. Can l stay up
and watch The NUtcracker?

:02:24
-What time's it on?
-9:00.

:02:26
-You can watch that.
-Can l stay up until you get home?

:02:29
-No, darling.
-lt'll be a little late for that.

:02:32
The phone number is on the fridge. . .
:02:34
. . .and there's food in there,
so help yourself.

:02:37
We shouldn't be later than 1 :00.
:02:39
-l'll hold our cab to take you home.
-Thanks, Dr. Harford.

:02:42
You be good, baby.
:02:44
-Good night, sweetheart.
-See you in the morning.

:02:55
-Victor, lllona.
-Bill, Alice.

:02:59
-Merry Christmas.
-Thank you for coming.

:03:01
-Thanks so much for coming.
-We wouldn't miss it for the world.

:03:06
Alice, look at you.
God, you' re absolutely stunning!

:03:09
l don't say that to all the women.
Do l?

:03:11
-Yes, he does.
-He does?

:03:13
That osteopath you sent me to,
the guy that worked on my arm?

:03:16
-You ought to see my serve now.
-He's the top man in New York.

:03:20
l could have told you that,
looking at his bill.

:03:22
Go inside, have a drink,
enjoy the party.

:03:25
l'll see you in a little bit.
Thanks for coming.

:03:40
Do you know anyone here?
:03:43
Not a soul.
:03:53
Why do you think Ziegler invites us
to these things every year?

:03:58
This is what you get
for making house calls.


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