The Gift
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:23:00
I don't know why
I let you talk me into this.

:23:03
'Cause it's time you quit
living like a nun, that's why.

:23:05
Don't worry. You're going to be
the prettiest girl here, next to me.

:23:09
You still a married man ?
:23:11
I don't know about that.
:23:14
- Oh, thank you.
- Thank you very much.

:23:18
- Do we pay him now or--
- Uh-uh. I sign for it later.

:23:21
- Is it good ?
- Mmm.

:23:25
- Annie, there he is.
- Who ?

:23:27
That guy I-- That guy I was
telling you about. Look at him.

:23:30
He's right over there by the bar.
Don't he look like Antonio Banderas?

:23:34
Oh, my God ! He saw me ! Shit !
He saw me staring at him.

:23:38
All right, get your cards out. Tell
me if he's gonna come over here.

:23:43
I don't have my cards with me.
I am off-duty.

:23:45
Hello, Mrs. Wilson.
:23:47
- It's Annie.
- Sit down. You're blocking my view.

:23:51
Oh.
:23:53
- Sorry. You remember Jessica ?
- Hi, Annie.

:23:57
I didn't know you were a member
of the country club.

:23:59
I'm not.
I kind of tagged along with Linda.

:24:02
- How nice. It's a great outfit.
- Thank you.

:24:06
- What's Mike up to tonight ?
- Moping around his baby-sitters.

:24:10
Yeah ? He's--
He's a great kid.

:24:12
I was actually thinking you should
have him come down to school and--

:24:15
Come on, Wayne. Let's not talk
shop tonight, all right ?

:24:18
- Let's just have fun.
- Okay.

:24:20
- Hi there, fun-seekers.
- Hey, there.

:24:23
- How about a dance with Daddy ?
- Of course I will, handsome.

:24:31
[Wayne] Mr. King, I don't know
if you know, uh, Annie Wilson.

:24:34
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
I think I've seen you at church.

:24:38
- That is quite a dress, Miss Linda.
- I'm glad somebody noticed.

:24:42
- You want to give it a try ?
- Oh, no. No, I don't think so.

:24:46
No, thank you.
:24:48
Come on. I asked you to dance,
not walk on hot coals.

:24:52
When was the last time
you danced ?

:24:54
I think it's so long,
I've forgotten how to do it.

:24:57
Well, I'll make you look good then,
'cause I'm a terrible dancer.


prev.
next.