Hot Saturday Page #4
- Year:
- 1932
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Come on, babies, bite!
Don't you recognize caviar
when you see it?
(CHATTERING)
Have another, won't you?
MAN 1:
Yay,the visiting firemen!
MAN 2:
Park itin the bushes.
JOE:
Hey, hide itbehind the house.
Go lay an egg!
I haven't got the strength.
I'll go park the bus.
ARCHIE:
Hello, Ruth.Hello.
You seem to have a party
going on, Mr. Sheffield.
Yes, so they tell me.
Now, look, would you mind
if I do you a great favor?
Yes, but go on.
Well, if you'll use the word
"Romer" instead of "Mr. Sheffield,"
I'll promise to
call you "Ruth. "
(GASPS)
I'm overcome!
Splendid!
Then you need a drink.
Come on.
How cute!
I'll take vanilla.
Well, vanilla
it shall be, lady.
Don't tell...
Hello, everybody.
Hello, Conny. Here you are.
Thanks for organizing the party.
Why, it was
no effort at all.
They could hardly
wait till Saturday.
with courtly gesture, lady.
Say, this is great stuff.
Bottled in Bond, I bet.
Glad you like it, Conny.
There's a lot more.
I'm afraid you won't be
saying that by nightfall.
She isn't making much
of a play for Romer.
Well, it looks like
he's enjoying it.
Probably enjoyed
that Renault girl, too.
Hey, One Lung.
Bringy two drinky,
very tall, savvy?
What will it be, gentlemen,
Scotch, Bourbon or Cognac?
Two Cognacs.
Hello, Eve, have a drink?
No, thanks.
How they going?
Not fast enough to keep me
from dancing with you.
Let's make it later, Eve.
Ruth is waiting.
Let Ruth entertain
Romer for a few minutes.
You didn't bring us here
to high-hat us, did you?
Don't look at it
that way, Eve.
Sure, I wanna dance
with you, but...
Well, now's your chance.
I've been wanting to thank you
for having Romer invite us here.
you were shocked.
Well, I didn't know it
was going to be like this.
Well, what do you say?
Okay.
Come on.
That's your boat,
isn't it?
Yes. Frank's been taking
some of the crowd for a ride.
Like to go down
and watch them?
Yes, I'd love to.
Okay, come on.
(LAUGHING)
(EXCLAIMING)
(WHOOPING)
Come on, let's walk
along the shore.
There are lots of lovely rocks
and nice little mud puddles.
That doesn't sound
very pleasant.
You must be looking
for work.
Ah, lady, lady,
will you give me a job?
I haven't had work since...
Since Camille left town?
Hey, Joe,
where's Ruth?
She went somewhere
with Romer.
He's got a crust dragging
her away from the party.
Don't be a chump
all your life.
She probably did
the dragging.
She'd ditch you
any day for Romer.
Oh, yeah? Well, I'll find
out when they get back.
Lovely back, darling.
Pleasant here,
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