:28:00
Yes, sir.
:28:01
Such beauty
should be celebrated.
:28:05
Oh!
:28:06
lsadora.
:28:07
Oh, no, l'm Andie.
:28:09
Oh, and a pleasure to meet you,
Andie, but this is lsadora.
:28:14
Turn, turn, s'il vous plait.
:28:16
84 carats,
named for lsadora Duncan.
:28:21
Congratulations.
You got her here.
:28:24
Yeah.
:28:25
But the question remains...
:28:27
Does she, or doesn't she?
:28:31
We're going to find out.
:28:35
An angel of God.
:28:36
-Thanks.
-l am Frederick.
:28:38
Andie Anderson.
:28:42
Well, it looks like you've got
some competition, anyway.
:28:48
Miss Anderson will be wearing
:28:50
lsadora for the evening.
:28:54
Enjoy the party, Andie.
:28:56
Merci beaucoup.
:28:58
Oh, that's stunning!
Fabulous!
:29:01
Excuse me.
:29:03
Two champagnes, please, sir.
:29:06
Pardon me, young man.
:29:08
Would you be kind enough
to order me a whiskey sour?
:29:11
Yes, ma'am, l can.
Mrs. DeLauer?
:29:13
Yes.
:29:14
l'm Ben Barry
with Warren Advertising.
:29:16
How do you do?
:29:17
The pleasure's mine.
lt's nice to finally meet you.
:29:19
l'm very happy to meet you, too,
that's for sure.
:29:22
Can l get a whiskey sour,
please?
:29:32
l can promise you
that our presentation
:29:34
will not weary you
in the wrong way, Mrs. DeLauer.
:29:37
l cannot wait to see
what you present, Benjamin.
:29:44
Ladies, do you
see what l see?
:29:49
Oh, Phillip, that's ridiculous.
She couldn't possibly.
:29:51
Don't be so sure.
:29:54
She might possibly.
:29:56
l think l'll go find out.