Mickey Blue Eyes
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1:22:00
Those are quite something. Mind if I--
1:22:03
-Take it easy.
-It's quite all right.

1:22:08
What do you think?
1:22:09
Philip, this is Uncle Vito.
1:22:12
Delighted to meet you.
1:22:13
CROMWELL: You from the old country?
1:22:15
[Speaks in Italian]
1:22:17
My family's from Sicily.
1:22:19
[Speaks in Italian]
1:22:21
Land of the goat.
1:22:23
CROMWELL: My wife and I spent
a wonderful week there.

1:22:25
Charming little pensione
with a priceless little owner...

1:22:28
...who looked just like a Mafiosi.
1:22:30
We called him Al Capone.
Remember, darling?

1:22:34
These things are making me squiffy!
1:22:38
Thank you. Excuse me.
1:22:42
MICHAEL: I'm sorry. Uncle Vito!
1:22:44
CROMWELL: I am a ninny!
I forgot to tell you the good news.

1:22:47
Mr. Morganson here has decided
Cromwell's are the team for him.

1:22:54
That's marvelous news.
1:22:55
MICHAEL: We must meet
and discuss the details.

1:22:57
Let me just find my--
1:23:07
I'll have Helen leave a message on Monday.
Excuse me.

1:23:11
CROMWELL: What a horrible thing
to happen. I'm sure he meant it as a joke.

1:23:15
Could I borrow him for a second? Thanks.
1:23:20
That was quite something.
I love party tricks.

1:23:23
[Glasses clinking]
1:23:24
RITCHIE: Pray gather round
from the farthest reaches!

1:23:29
And take your seats...
1:23:31
...to hear the speeches!
1:23:33
And the speeches are early.
1:23:36
[Ritchie hollers and cheers]
1:23:41
Listen, I swear to God I'll do it.
1:23:43
I'm begging you, for Gina's sake,
let me wait till the party's over.

1:23:48
During the speeches. For Gina's sake.
1:23:56
MICHAEL: Please, we have to hurry.
1:23:58
CROMWELL: I'm going as fast as I can,
but it's rather a mess.


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