A Billionaire's Life My Secret Billionaire Full
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00:00:00βͺ
00:00:12The car will take you home, okay?
00:00:21He's after us again.
00:00:23Good morning, Mr. Aliveni.
00:00:24Tell Estelle to get Dunbar on the phone.
00:00:26Yeah. Dunbar has filed for another 200,000 shares of Lodell.
00:00:29Bitch, I don't care if his wife has the Ebola virus. Fire him.
00:00:32Excuse me, Mr. Dunbar. Farrah Aliveni is on line six.
00:00:35Ah, Farrah.
00:00:38It's about time you called. I thought you might be buried under an avalanche of models.
00:00:41You think this is funny? Turn your hearing aid on.
00:00:43Lodell is mine.
00:00:45Let me give you some advice, Farrah. Don't get emotional about business.
00:00:48My advice to myself is not to be a thief like you.
00:00:50I don't make my money by bankrupting widows.
00:00:52You know, even dot-com billionaires should know when they've had it.
00:00:59Buy another 500,000 shares.
00:01:01That'll take another 60 million.
00:01:03Just put in the order.
00:01:06These need signing.
00:01:07The guys from Thompson are waiting for the tax meeting and Dora Hughes is in the lounge.
00:01:11Tell Dora I will see her at my party and you can handle the meeting.
00:01:15This is the second time.
00:01:16You can handle it, Lawrence.
00:01:29Oh, Steve.
00:01:30Hey! How you doing?
00:01:32Hey!
00:01:33How you doing?
00:01:34Good.
00:01:35Hey, sweetheart. How are you?
00:01:36How are you?
00:01:37Farrah. Long time.
00:01:39Sandra.
00:01:40Oh, you smooth bastard. Look at you.
00:01:42Look how suave you are.
00:01:43You have the shirt, the hair.
00:01:45Here you go.
00:01:46Let's toast to my party.
00:01:47To the party, man.
00:01:48Sorry to interrupt, sir. It's a call from Italy.
00:01:50Oh, probably it's my mother.
00:01:52Hello, Mama.
00:01:53I'm sorry to interrupt, sir.
00:01:55It's a call from Italy.
00:01:57Hello, Mama.
00:01:58I'm sorry to be calling with this news.
00:02:01What's wrong?
00:02:02It's your father. He's very ill.
00:02:05He's been asking for you.
00:02:10My name is Farrah Olivetti.
00:02:13I grew up in Italy extremely close to my father.
00:02:15After college, I went to United States and was very successful in the dot-com world.
00:02:20While my father was impressed with my quick success,
00:02:23he worried a lot that with the wealth and the women around me,
00:02:25I would never discover true love.
00:02:29Checkmate.
00:02:34That is the first time for everything.
00:02:36I've beaten you before.
00:02:37Oh, maybe I let you win.
00:02:42Years ago, on one of his visits to America,
00:02:44I'm proud of your success.
00:02:46I owe it to your help in trusting me, Father.
00:02:51Always remember, Farrah.
00:02:53Victory is empty without humility, respect, and charity.
00:03:03Signore e signore, welcome to Roma.
00:03:06Please remain seated with your seatbelts fastened.
00:03:10Farrah.
00:03:18I'm glad you're here, Farrah.
00:03:20Doctors say it's a matter of hours.
00:03:35Come here, Papa.
00:03:38Bene.
00:03:40Good.
00:03:42Good.
00:03:50You'll be fine, Papa.
00:03:52I'm glad you came.
00:03:57I have a last request.
00:03:59What, Papa?
00:04:00It will be very hard for you, I know.
00:04:03Whatever it is.
00:04:06I want you to go far away.
00:04:11For a month, with no money.
00:04:15Don't use your name.
00:04:18Why, Papa?
00:04:19Don't ask me.
00:04:22Promise me you'll do it for no less than a month.
00:04:26Don't make any future promises.
00:04:32Relax, we'll talk about it later.
00:04:34No, no.
00:04:36No, there's no time.
00:04:38Promise me.
00:04:44I promise you, Papa.
00:04:48Good.
00:05:04I love you.
00:05:10I love you.
00:05:24Yes.
00:05:25Lawrence, I...
00:05:27I must leave for a while.
00:05:28You've only been back for two weeks.
00:05:29Yes, I know.
00:05:30I must go.
00:05:31How long will you be gone?
00:05:32Thirty days.
00:05:33What about Dunbar?
00:05:34It's gonna be all right.
00:05:35I'll contact you.
00:05:36Claude, I need your license.
00:05:38You take mine.
00:05:39Pardon me, sir?
00:05:40Your license.
00:05:45Yeah, give it to me.
00:05:49Take the tray, please.
00:05:50May I have another serving?
00:05:58Watch where you're going.
00:05:59I'm so sorry, sir.
00:06:00Give me some champagne.
00:06:02Right away, sir.
00:06:07Ladies and gentlemen,
00:06:08we are experiencing some turbulence.
00:06:10Please remain seated...
00:06:11No, no, no.
00:06:12Can't you bend down?
00:06:16Yes, sir.
00:06:22Hey, you.
00:06:23Get me another napkin.
00:06:25Yes, sir.
00:06:26Yes, sir.
00:06:33I don't like this.
00:06:34Give me the filet mignon.
00:06:35Yes, sir.
00:06:43No, no, no.
00:06:44That potato's no good.
00:06:51Bad potato.
00:06:52Bad potato.
00:06:53Bad potato.
00:06:54Now it's a good potato.
00:07:25Hello, Mr. Curtis.
00:07:27Hello, my ass.
00:07:34Why the hell are you late?
00:07:36There was an accident on Expressway.
00:07:38Why'd they send you, anyway?
00:07:40Your wife called.
00:07:41She said you fired your houseman,
00:07:43and she was busy,
00:07:44so she asked me to pick you up.
00:07:46I'm sorry.
00:07:47I'm sorry.
00:07:48I'm sorry.
00:07:49I'm sorry.
00:07:50I'm sorry.
00:07:51I'm sorry.
00:07:52I'm sorry.
00:07:53She said you were busy,
00:07:54so she asked me to pick you up.
00:07:55Yeah.
00:07:56Busy, my ass.
00:07:59What happened to your clothes?
00:08:00Cut the chit-chat.
00:08:01Just drive.
00:08:03With all due respect, Mr. Curtis,
00:08:05I'm a real estate agent.
00:08:06I'm not your chauffeur.
00:08:24Hey.
00:08:25I'd like to apply for the job.
00:08:28Never mind.
00:08:29We hired somebody.
00:08:30We don't need nobody.
00:08:31It's a job.
00:08:32Have an adventure.
00:08:53Hey, what can I get you?
00:08:54Glass of water, please.
00:09:02Hi.
00:09:04Hi.
00:09:06I'm Laura.
00:09:08I'm Claude.
00:09:14I haven't seen you in here.
00:09:17All the time.
00:09:19Business?
00:09:21Sort of.
00:09:23What do you do?
00:09:26A little bit of this,
00:09:27a little bit of that.
00:09:31Where are you staying?
00:09:35Here and there.
00:09:43I hope you have a nice day wherever.
00:09:45Doing whatever.
00:09:47Wait.
00:09:48Did I say something wrong?
00:09:49What did I say?
00:09:54Can I get a deal?
00:09:58Let me guess.
00:09:59You like olives?
00:10:02Penny for your thoughts.
00:10:04I was thinking
00:10:05I don't have a place to stay tonight.
00:10:09Pete a banger.
00:10:12Claude Reno.
00:10:15Did you say banger?
00:10:17Did you say banger?
00:10:28Go, go to the banger.
00:10:29I'm going to slip into something more comfy.
00:10:42Oh boy.
00:10:47Ah.
00:10:49Ah.
00:10:50Tired.
00:10:51Come here big boy.
00:10:54Hey, listen.
00:10:55Rita.
00:10:56Oh, Pete.
00:10:57Peter.
00:10:58Okay, listen Peter.
00:11:00This is very embarrassing.
00:11:02What?
00:11:03I can't.
00:11:05Don't tell me you can't get it up.
00:11:07Oh, no problema.
00:11:09Nothing the big V here won't care.
00:11:11Actually, it's not even about that.
00:11:13What?
00:11:14Are you gay?
00:11:17Shit.
00:11:22Good night.
00:11:47Shh.
00:11:49Shh.
00:11:58Who are you?
00:11:59What are you doing here?
00:12:00My name is Claude.
00:12:01I'm with Peter.
00:12:02I'm Peter's friend.
00:12:03And just couldn't sleep with that music
00:12:05so I thought we could talk.
00:12:07Are you crazy?
00:12:08You're waking me up in the middle of the night
00:12:09to talk to me?
00:12:10I didn't wake you.
00:12:11Peter!
00:12:12Peter!
00:12:13Shh, shh, shh, okay.
00:12:14Shh.
00:12:15Get out, you son of a bitch.
00:12:21Peter.
00:12:27I can't believe it.
00:12:28You brought a total stranger home?
00:12:29I'm sorry.
00:12:30This must have been especially scary for you.
00:12:33Well, at least he was a looker.
00:12:39Yo, check this dude out.
00:12:43My man.
00:12:44How about a cigarette?
00:12:45I don't smoke.
00:12:46How about fucking over your wallet?
00:12:47I don't have one.
00:12:48How about we make a wallet out of your face then?
00:13:07Come on, let's check that alley, all right?
00:13:14Please, there's somebody with a fire escape.
00:13:17Yo, you see him?
00:13:21I can't believe that son of a bitch
00:13:22broke my Noah's bag.
00:13:23Stop crying.
00:13:24What's in the bag?
00:13:25Shit, man.
00:13:26Underwear.
00:13:28Don't worry about it. We'll get his ass back.
00:13:34Okay, hold him right there, buddy.
00:13:35Put your hands where we can see them.
00:13:38What'd you find on him?
00:13:39You're not gonna believe this.
00:13:40Four packs of peanuts and a dozen condoms.
00:13:42Hold him for suspicion
00:13:43and book him for attempted burglary.
00:13:44His choice.
00:13:46I'm happy to stay.
00:13:48Get this wise ass out of here.
00:13:51The city of New York allows you one phone call.
00:13:53Make it quick.
00:13:54Thanks.
00:14:06I accept the charges.
00:14:07Lawrence, what's going on?
00:14:08Well, I paid the 60 million from Chase and Citibank,
00:14:10but we may need more shares if we want control.
00:14:12There's no if. Do whatever it takes.
00:14:13Sell the 20 million treasures if you must.
00:14:15What does he think he's getting?
00:14:17All he needs is another wacko thinking he's Howard Hughes.
00:14:20I'll call you back.
00:14:25That's it.
00:14:26Behave yourself, okay?
00:14:28Stay out of trouble.
00:14:29Bravo.
00:14:31What do you mean, stay out of trouble?
00:14:39Chill, boy, handsome.
00:14:42We've been through a window.
00:14:44How about you?
00:14:48Me?
00:14:49I fucked a girl at the children's inn.
00:14:51That's very nice.
00:14:52Just think about that, huh?
00:14:54Is that a felony or a misdemeanor?
00:14:56Because I really get confused.
00:14:57You hear that?
00:14:59No?
00:15:00Beh!
00:15:01Hey.
00:15:02Beh!
00:15:03Can you pray like that?
00:15:10Come here, you bitch!
00:15:13Come here, bitch.
00:15:14Come here.
00:15:15You like that?
00:15:16Hey, come here.
00:15:17Back off.
00:15:18Come on, man.
00:15:19Stop messing with her, man.
00:15:22I was just kidding, man.
00:15:23I ain't joking.
00:15:24Let's go.
00:15:27Easy, man.
00:15:30Promise me.
00:15:33I promise you, my man.
00:15:34Come on.
00:15:41Light and shine, yo.
00:15:42Come on.
00:15:43Get up.
00:15:44You can go.
00:15:45We arrested the two punks.
00:15:46Story checks out.
00:15:47You're free to go.
00:15:48Can't leave after breakfast.
00:15:49Come on.
00:15:50You can leave now.
00:15:51I've had enough of this shit.
00:15:52Let's go.
00:15:53This ain't a hotel.
00:15:54Come on.
00:16:05Yeah.
00:16:06Um...
00:16:07I got 50 cents and a brand new pack of condoms.
00:16:08Would you consider for a straight, faithful ride?
00:16:15Are you shitting me?
00:16:26Oh
00:16:56Open the door!
00:16:58Mom!
00:17:00Sweetheart, what happened?
00:17:02Nothing, nothing.
00:17:04It's not getting any easier, is it?
00:17:06No.
00:17:08It's time to cheer up. You know who called for you again today?
00:17:10I'm not interested.
00:17:12But he's a very nice guy. He's a successful accountant.
00:17:14I don't care.
00:17:16Alright, I know he's a little overweight, but...
00:17:18You know, I don't care about the weight. I'm just... Please just leave it alone.
00:17:20We could... Let's have him over for dinner.
00:17:22Mom, I'm not ready.
00:17:24You have to start dating again, sweetheart.
00:17:26It's time.
00:17:28We could have him over. We could make a nice, light dinner.
00:17:30Something simple.
00:17:32Your father likes simple...
00:17:54Hello. Hey, hey, hey.
00:17:56Is this your badge?
00:17:58Okay, okay. I'm leaving. Okay.
00:18:00Okay.
00:18:02Whoa!
00:18:04Thanks for the view.
00:18:06Thank you. Thank you.
00:18:08Here's your badge.
00:18:24Hi.
00:18:26Hi.
00:18:28How much is a hot dog?
00:18:30Two dollars.
00:18:32Here you go.
00:18:34You have it?
00:18:36I can't have anything for 50 cents.
00:18:38Hmm.
00:18:40Mozzarella ketchup.
00:18:42A little ketchup, please.
00:18:46Here you go.
00:18:48How much is it?
00:18:50Two dollars.
00:18:52No charge.
00:18:54That's right.
00:18:56Thank you so much. What's your name?
00:18:58Angela. Angela. I'm Claude.
00:19:00Pleasure. I really appreciate this. Okay.
00:19:22Oh, shit.
00:19:24Sir, you all right?
00:19:26You all right? Where did I get you?
00:19:28Do you need an ambulance?
00:19:30I'm okay.
00:19:32Let me take you to the hospital.
00:19:34I'm so sorry.
00:19:36It's my fault.
00:19:38I wasn't looking.
00:19:40Okay, maybe.
00:19:42Here, why don't you come sit in the trunk?
00:19:44I'll get you some water or something.
00:19:46Here you go.
00:19:48Thanks. Sorry.
00:19:50I got it.
00:19:52Sir, you all right?
00:19:54Yeah, yeah. I'm fine.
00:19:56Hey.
00:19:58Where do you go to school?
00:20:00NYU Business.
00:20:02What do you do?
00:20:04I'm looking for a job.
00:20:06I'm Claude Evans.
00:20:08What kind of work are you looking for?
00:20:10Anything. I'm broke.
00:20:12One of my customers needs a chauffeur.
00:20:14You want to give it a try?
00:20:16You bet.
00:20:18Awesome. Cool. Watch yourself.
00:20:24Hey, Doris. This is my pal Claude.
00:20:26This is Doris. He wants to apply for the job.
00:20:28Wait inside.
00:20:30Okay. Thank you for everything.
00:20:34If you want me out of your life,
00:20:36the prenup ain't gonna do it.
00:20:38You signed it, bitch.
00:20:40Not fair.
00:20:42Not fair? Oh, my ass.
00:20:44Just give me what I said, and I'll be out in a week.
00:20:48Okay.
00:20:52You got it.
00:20:54Now you're talking, darling.
00:21:02What the hell do you want?
00:21:04I'm here for the driving job.
00:21:06Sit.
00:21:08Sit.
00:21:14You ever drive for anyone before?
00:21:16A fair old evictee in California.
00:21:18Really? What's he like? You never see him.
00:21:20He's a great guy.
00:21:22Yeah, well, I'm sure, but what did you make with his all the...
00:21:24Whatever the hell.
00:21:26$900 a week.
00:21:28You have any references?
00:21:30No, with me.
00:21:32I pay $600 a week, plus room and board.
00:21:34And there'll be other duties. Interested?
00:21:36Yes.
00:21:38Daddy, I need money.
00:21:40I have nothing to wear to the party tonight.
00:21:42That's not true.
00:21:44Here.
00:21:50Spend it wisely.
00:21:54Bring me your references.
00:21:56Okay.
00:21:58Darling, darling.
00:22:00Don't we need someone to, uh, bartend tonight?
00:22:04Can you do that? Yes.
00:22:06Okay, then. Start today.
00:22:14Be married.
00:22:16No, Nancy, I'm celibate.
00:22:18What's a celibate?
00:22:20The name's Miss Curtis.
00:22:32Claude, this place is a mess.
00:22:34Clear out the dirty plates.
00:22:36Yes, Miss Curtis.
00:22:38Hey, boy.
00:22:40Can you top this off?
00:22:42Hey, how you doing?
00:22:44Hey, guys, I haven't seen you in a while.
00:22:46Oh, sorry.
00:22:58I like your circling motion.
00:23:02Olivetti Enterprises successfully defeated Donbar
00:23:04in their takeover fight for Vaudel.
00:23:06Stan Donbar of Triton Industries promised
00:23:08the fight is not over.
00:23:10Ferro Olivetti, the always elusive
00:23:12billionaire company president, could not be reached
00:23:14for comment.
00:23:16Did you know your former boss is a billionaire?
00:23:18I'm only getting a million.
00:23:26Claude, drop what you're doing
00:23:28and get over here.
00:23:30Yes, sir. Bob.
00:23:32What?
00:23:34Bob, Claude's gonna take you home now.
00:23:36No! Daddy, no!
00:23:38Bob, you're going home now.
00:23:40I want Nancy.
00:23:42I want Nancy.
00:23:44Hello.
00:23:46Hello.
00:23:48Hello, hello.
00:23:50Good work.
00:23:54How's your doing, Ferro?
00:23:56Listen, Lawrence.
00:23:58I want you to give a bonus of $5,000 to each of my employees.
00:24:00What for?
00:24:02Just tell them it's from my father's room.
00:24:04Okay.
00:24:06Something else.
00:24:08Donbar's been very quiet lately,
00:24:10but he's promised to fight on.
00:24:12I know he's up to something, but I don't know what it is.
00:24:14Good night, Lawrence.
00:24:20You took a long time getting back.
00:24:22Jesus.
00:24:24Mrs. Curtis.
00:24:26Cat.
00:24:28Mrs. Cat.
00:24:30Shh.
00:24:32Go under the bed.
00:24:34Who is it?
00:24:36Nancy.
00:24:38Mrs. Curtis.
00:24:40I'm, uh...
00:24:42Look, I'm really tired, and, uh...
00:24:44In return, you don't want me.
00:24:46No, no, no. Just remember I made a choice.
00:24:48I'm celibate.
00:24:50Bad choice.
00:24:52Who is it?
00:24:54It's Mr. Curtis.
00:24:56Shh.
00:24:58No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:25:00Bad choice.
00:25:04Mr. Curtis.
00:25:06Heard your car drive in, thought we might have a little chat.
00:25:08Yeah.
00:25:10It's...
00:25:12Can we talk tomorrow? It's really late.
00:25:14No.
00:25:16Come sit next to me.
00:25:18Right there?
00:25:20Right here.
00:25:22Right there.
00:25:24Claude.
00:25:26I'd like to think of you as more than just an employee.
00:25:28That's, um...
00:25:30I'm very kind of you, sir.
00:25:32When I take an interest in someone,
00:25:34I like to get to know them.
00:25:36Intimately.
00:25:38Oh.
00:25:40I like you, too, sir.
00:25:44I like your whole family.
00:25:46In fact, it's such a comfort
00:25:48for a man in my condition to be
00:25:50in the bosom of such a warm family.
00:25:52What condition?
00:25:56I'm really
00:25:58having a hard time talking about it, but...
00:26:01Well, it's not contagious
00:26:03unless you, you know, you...
00:26:05We'll talk about this some other time.
00:26:07Okay. Good night, sir.
00:26:14No.
00:26:16Yeah, I'm not
00:26:18going to be celibate tonight.
00:26:20Nancy, please. Wait, wait, wait.
00:26:22Actually, it's not even that. I'm... I'm impotent.
00:26:24Leave it to me. I'll cure you of that, too.
00:26:26No, no. The only thing you can do right now is just leave.
00:26:28Nobody throws me out of bed.
00:26:30Especially not the help.
00:26:32You'll pay for this. I guess I can live with that.
00:26:34You arrogant bastard. Good night.
00:26:39Okay.
00:26:43Hey.
00:26:50Hey.
00:26:52Hey, puppy.
00:26:59Listen, Claude.
00:27:01About last night...
00:27:03I have no idea what you're talking about.
00:27:06Good.
00:27:11Get back to the house.
00:27:13Yes, sir.
00:27:22Have a good day, sir.
00:27:24We met before, right?
00:27:27We met before, right?
00:27:31I'm afraid so.
00:27:46Peter, you're not going to believe this.
00:27:48What?
00:27:50Wait. I've got to go. I'll call you later.
00:27:52See Curtis Realty?
00:27:54Could I live there with him?
00:27:56Hey. Wow.
00:27:58You really blew him off, huh?
00:28:00I heard you rented the Broderick penthouse.
00:28:02Yep. Six apartments this week.
00:28:04That was a good week. That creep takes most of it.
00:28:07Oh, my God.
00:28:09I think I'm in love.
00:28:11Did you see him?
00:28:25See Curtis Realty?
00:28:27Jennifer?
00:28:29No, it's Diane.
00:28:31Diane, listen. I forgot my briefcase. It's on the desk.
00:28:33Bring it out to the house pronto.
00:28:35But...
00:28:37The only but I want to hear from you is your butt in the taxi.
00:28:39Comprendo?
00:28:41I have to go to a funeral this afternoon.
00:28:43You can go from here.
00:28:55Hello.
00:28:57Hello. Earth to Claude.
00:28:59It's me, Kat, remember?
00:29:01Yeah.
00:29:03Claude!
00:29:05Claude!
00:29:07Don't shout, dearest.
00:29:09Claude was just helping me with my begonias.
00:29:11Yeah, he'll take care of your begonias later.
00:29:13Take her. She knows where.
00:29:15My pleasure, sir.
00:29:17Give me one moment.
00:29:19I'll be right back.
00:29:22Do you mind keeping your eyes on the road?
00:29:24I'm sorry.
00:29:26I'm sorry about what happened at your friend's place.
00:29:28I was more than a bit surprised to see you at the office.
00:29:30So was I.
00:29:32Did you like the flowers?
00:29:34They were from you?
00:29:36It's the least I could do.
00:29:38I know I scared you.
00:29:40You certainly did.
00:29:42I'm sorry.
00:29:44I'm sorry.
00:29:46I'm sorry.
00:29:48I'm sorry.
00:29:50You certainly did.
00:29:52Am I forgiven?
00:29:56I'm Diane.
00:29:58I'm Claude.
00:30:00So...
00:30:02Where are we going?
00:30:04To a funeral.
00:30:06Funeral? Who died?
00:30:08Some miserable old relative.
00:30:10I have an idea.
00:30:12What?
00:30:14Can I come with you?
00:30:16Are you kidding?
00:30:19Hey, listen, Diane.
00:30:21Can I buy you a cup of coffee?
00:30:23That's all I can afford right now.
00:30:25Sure.
00:30:27There's one good thing about this funeral.
00:30:29What?
00:30:30The cheaper the funeral, the faster it goes.
00:30:32And boy, this guy was cheap.
00:30:49Welcome.
00:30:51Welcome, dear bereaved friends.
00:30:53We are gathered here today
00:30:55to celebrate the life,
00:30:57not mourn the death of...
00:30:59of...
00:31:01Yeah?
00:31:03Silvio Caterini.
00:31:05Yes, not mourn the death of Silvio Caterini.
00:31:08He is joining his beloved wife,
00:31:11who died here last year.
00:31:13Well, not here.
00:31:15Died here last year.
00:31:17Well, not here.
00:31:19She died last year, and she was well worth her weight in gold.
00:31:38There, there. He's in a better place.
00:31:46You don't look like a chauffeur.
00:31:48You're a little mysterious.
00:31:50Are you running from the law?
00:31:52No, I never had any trouble with the law until I got here.
00:31:54What happened?
00:31:56It's a long story.
00:31:58Tell me about you.
00:32:00That is even a longer story.
00:32:02I grew up as an only child, and I was very sheltered.
00:32:04Me too.
00:32:06You were sheltered?
00:32:08No, I was an only child.
00:32:10I'm sorry, go ahead.
00:32:12You were sheltered?
00:32:14No, I was an only child.
00:32:16I'm sorry, go ahead.
00:32:18Are you married?
00:32:20No, I love my fun and freedom too much.
00:32:22You know, I don't think I'm going to fit into your fun and freedom, so I think...
00:32:24Wait, wait, wait, what did I say?
00:32:26Did I say something wrong?
00:32:28Okay, let's start over.
00:32:30This is a first date?
00:32:32This is not a date.
00:32:34Okay, you said it so hard, so emphatically.
00:32:36What's wrong with a date?
00:32:38Nothing, I guess.
00:32:40My husband died in the Iraqi war.
00:32:42I'm sorry.
00:32:44How long have you guys been married?
00:32:46Nine years.
00:32:48Maybe it's time for you now to, I don't know, start going out a little bit.
00:32:50Maybe it's time for you now to, I don't know, start going out a little bit.
00:32:52Just a little time with him a bit.
00:32:54I don't know why I feel comfortable talking to you about myself.
00:32:56I don't know why I feel comfortable talking to you about myself.
00:32:58I'm glad you feel that way.
00:33:00I'm glad you feel that way.
00:33:04I don't want to get into it, but there's another reason why I was forced to live back with my parents after David died.
00:33:06I don't want to get into it, but there's another reason why I was forced to live back with my parents after David died.
00:33:08I don't want to get into it, but there's another reason why I was forced to live back with my parents after David died.
00:33:10But it is hell living back with my parents.
00:33:12The pressure never stops.
00:33:14I'm keeping my mouth shut.
00:33:16No, I like your concern.
00:33:30I am Brad.
00:33:32We run into each other.
00:33:34Even if this is not a date.
00:33:36Anything else?
00:33:38No, thanks.
00:33:40Can you believe we've been sitting here for over two hours?
00:33:42Can you believe we've been sitting here for over two hours?
00:33:44I believe it.
00:33:46She believes it.
00:34:02How long have you been working with Curtis?
00:34:04Three years.
00:34:06What do you think of him?
00:34:08Confidentially, I think he's a miserable person.
00:34:10I'm looking for another agency.
00:34:12How about you?
00:34:14I think they're the scurriest people I've ever heard of, let alone met.
00:34:16I think they're the scurriest people I've ever heard of, let alone met.
00:34:20Can I lend you some money until your next paycheck?
00:34:22No, thanks.
00:34:24I'll be okay.
00:34:26I appreciate it.
00:34:28So...
00:34:34Who is she with?
00:34:36I don't know.
00:34:38Who is that?
00:34:50Tuesday is my day off.
00:34:52Can I see you?
00:34:54Tuesday is a date.
00:34:56Who is that?
00:34:58Claude.
00:35:00He drives for Curtis.
00:35:02You've got to be joking.
00:35:04You won't give the time of day to a man like Stanley,
00:35:06You won't give the time of day to a man like Stanley,
00:35:08who's been after you for months,
00:35:10but you have no trouble kissing a chauffeur?
00:35:12but you have no trouble kissing a chauffeur?
00:35:14I don't care what he does for a living.
00:35:16He's a really nice man.
00:35:18I like him.
00:35:20Were you spying on me?
00:35:22Were you spying on me?
00:35:24Say something, Dad.
00:35:26Say something, Dad.
00:35:28No. No spying.
00:35:30She asked.
00:35:32All right.
00:35:34Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:35:36I know he thinks it's too much.
00:35:38I think it's too little.
00:35:40No, you tell him. That's what I pay you for.
00:35:42Just a second.
00:35:44Here, check out these apartments for tomorrow.
00:35:46I have plans. Tomorrow's my day off, Mr. Curtis.
00:35:48Change of plans, huh?
00:35:50Well, just tell him that.
00:35:52That's cute.
00:35:54Hey, you have to work. Don't, uh...
00:35:56Don't distract yourself with the windows.
00:35:58Don't distract yourself with the windows.
00:36:00I'm sorry that you have to spend your day off like this.
00:36:02Hey, it was hard enough getting you to say yes to a date.
00:36:04Hey, it was hard enough getting you to say yes to a date.
00:36:06Let's get a cab.
00:36:08Wait, it's only seven bucks.
00:36:10Put it on the bus's expense account.
00:36:22Hey.
00:36:24Glad to see me, sir.
00:36:28How dare you?
00:36:30Dare what?
00:36:32Nancy told me everything.
00:36:34Told you what?
00:36:36You went to her bedroom.
00:36:38That's not true.
00:36:40Oh, my peach is lying, right?
00:36:42Yes.
00:36:44Get out of here, you sick bum.
00:36:46You're fired.
00:36:48I'm fired.
00:36:50You're fired.
00:36:52Nothing. Get out.
00:36:54Please, Mr. Curtis, why do you have to talk like that?
00:36:56Don't tell me how to talk, you moron.
00:36:58You know what, Mr. Curtis?
00:37:00You can go fuck yourself.
00:37:02Oh.
00:37:04Wow.
00:37:06Shut up!
00:37:08I can't believe you did that. That was fabulous.
00:37:16Let's just get out of here.
00:37:18Okay.
00:37:20I still don't know what happened.
00:37:22His peach's memory is fuzzy. She came on to me.
00:37:24You came on to me?
00:37:26First of all, she isn't you.
00:37:28She's a little kid.
00:37:30Secondly, I had a witness.
00:37:32Who?
00:37:34I was tempted to tell him.
00:37:36What?
00:37:38You really want to know?
00:37:40His wife was under my bed.
00:37:42You're kidding.
00:37:44No. And there's more.
00:37:46How did you get rid of him?
00:37:48I told him that I have communicable disease.
00:37:50That's why he called you a sick bum.
00:37:52Yep.
00:37:54You want to know some more?
00:37:56What?
00:37:58The dog tried to harm my leg.
00:38:00Is that a sick family or what?
00:38:02Do you like his wife?
00:38:04It's okay.
00:38:06So, what are we going to do now?
00:38:10You need a place to stay.
00:38:12Do you have any money?
00:38:14Would it scare you
00:38:16if I asked you to have dinner at my parents' house?
00:38:18No, it sounds great.
00:38:26So, where do you live?
00:38:28California.
00:38:30So, what are you doing in New York?
00:38:32Looking for a job now.
00:38:34Driving a car.
00:38:36Dad.
00:38:38It's okay.
00:38:40The truth is, I just got fired today.
00:38:42Because they got her job, too.
00:38:44What?
00:38:46I wanted a new job anyway, Dad.
00:38:48Curtis was a pig.
00:38:50Besides, I'll find a better job.
00:38:52Don't worry.
00:38:54Don't worry?
00:38:56Okay, I won't worry.
00:38:58Can I talk to you?
00:39:00Excuse me.
00:39:02Look.
00:39:04Listen.
00:39:06This is the first time since David
00:39:08that I've really liked somebody.
00:39:1032? What does it matter?
00:39:1232. Doesn't have a job, let alone a career.
00:39:14And you're...
00:39:16Let's go back.
00:39:18Probably a lapsed Catholic.
00:39:20God, just go back. Be nice.
00:39:40Do you intend to stay in New York?
00:39:42No.
00:39:44I think I'll do much better in California.
00:39:48You're leaving New York, Claude?
00:39:50Not for a while.
00:39:52A man has to be where he can do the best for himself.
00:39:58Well, thank you. We have to go.
00:40:02You're welcome.
00:40:10You like my pasta?
00:40:12Oh, you outdid yourself.
00:40:14It was good tonight, huh?
00:40:16He's got good manners, you know?
00:40:18He acted like he hadn't eaten in a month.
00:40:20Who knows?
00:40:22No one knows.
00:40:24Oh, I wish I could live on my own again.
00:40:26Why can't you?
00:40:28God knows.
00:40:30Okay.
00:40:32Hey, what do we do about a job?
00:40:34A job? Let's look together.
00:40:36Hey, can I have yours? I don't like nuts.
00:40:42You're not gonna believe this.
00:40:44What?
00:40:46We both got fired today.
00:40:48What the hell happened?
00:40:50Curtis' daughter accused Claude of going into her room.
00:40:52Yeah. Yeah, that figures.
00:40:54No, it's not like that. I don't think he did it.
00:40:56Yeah. Yeah, I'm sure.
00:40:58Are you seeing this guy?
00:41:00Sort of.
00:41:02You're nuts.
00:41:04Well, I'm tired. I'm gonna go to bed.
00:41:06I'll talk to you tomorrow. Bye.
00:41:12Hey.
00:41:14What are you doing up so early?
00:41:16I'm sorry you were fired.
00:41:18It's okay.
00:41:20We both know. Here, take this.
00:41:22What is it?
00:41:24Severance.
00:41:26You got a place to stay?
00:41:28Yeah. Keep in touch.
00:41:32I spent the entire night trying to convince me
00:41:34never to see you again.
00:41:36I'm glad you didn't agree.
00:41:38You know, there's something I've been thinking about a lot.
00:41:40Particularly last night.
00:41:42What?
00:41:44Why don't we open our own agency?
00:41:48Why the hell not? I've saved up a lot of money.
00:41:50And I have excellent credit.
00:41:52What?
00:41:54Wow.
00:41:56You're willing to risk all your savings.
00:41:58You'll be my partner.
00:42:00What's your plan?
00:42:02We'll probably get some concessions on the rent.
00:42:04We'll charge half commission,
00:42:06and this way we'll attract good agents,
00:42:08and the tenants will be better off.
00:42:10And all we need are some desks
00:42:12and some telephones and some money
00:42:14to run some ads, and we'll be in business.
00:42:16Here's something else. Can you get listings?
00:42:18Yes.
00:42:20I have an idea.
00:42:22Let's get the three agents you used to work with.
00:42:26Offer each one of them 15% of the company.
00:42:28We'll keep control with 55%. How about that?
00:42:30That'll give Curtis a heart attack.
00:42:32Yep.
00:42:34Can this really happen?
00:42:36You can make it happen.
00:42:38Let's celebrate tonight.
00:42:40It'll be on me.
00:42:42Sounds good to me.
00:42:44Cameriere! Champagne, lobster,
00:42:46and linguine all'arrabbiata. It's on her.
00:42:52What's this?
00:42:54I'm not much of a drinker.
00:42:56I'll probably be drunk with the first three sips.
00:42:58That's good. Salute.
00:43:04This is delicious. What is this?
00:43:06Whiskey sour.
00:43:08I never knew a drink could taste so good.
00:43:10I love it.
00:43:12Keep drinking it.
00:43:14This is so exciting. What are we going to call our business?
00:43:16I don't know. Reno and Mancini Limited?
00:43:18Mancini and Reno. I'm the one financing the company.
00:43:20Mancini and Reno it is.
00:43:26You know,
00:43:28I really appreciate the fact that you're making me a partner.
00:43:32Want to dance?
00:43:50What?
00:44:12I think I'm falling in love with you.
00:44:14I think you're drunk.
00:44:16Diane, I never met anyone like you.
00:44:18This is a change for me.
00:44:20A great, wonderful change.
00:44:30Wait, I can't. I can't.
00:44:32I'm sorry.
00:44:34Why can't you?
00:44:38I don't want to talk about it.
00:44:40I wish you'd tell me.
00:44:42You can trust me.
00:44:44Just tell me.
00:44:48Well, after...
00:44:50After, you know, I found out David died,
00:44:52I just can't explain it.
00:44:54I just felt numb.
00:44:56And I wanted to know
00:44:58if he said anything before he died.
00:45:00So I made like dozens of calls
00:45:02and finally I found someone who said he was there
00:45:04when he got shot.
00:45:18Come on in.
00:45:22So what happened?
00:45:28Something terrible.
00:45:30I can't talk about it.
00:45:32What happened to that guy?
00:45:34Well, he got off scot-free
00:45:36and it turned out he wasn't even there
00:45:38when David died.
00:45:40He'd been kicked out for drugs.
00:45:42And then I found out he...
00:45:44I don't know.
00:45:46And then I found out he overdosed and died.
00:45:48I still...
00:45:50I still really hate talking about it.
00:45:52I'm very sorry.
00:45:58It's okay.
00:46:24You know how much money we've netted so far?
00:46:26How much?
00:46:28Over $12,000.
00:46:30$12,000?
00:46:32Yeah, our business has been doubling every day.
00:46:34If that keeps up, we'll be richer than Rockefeller in a month.
00:46:36Olaf, let me ask you something.
00:46:38What if you only had one penny
00:46:40and you doubled that penny each day for 40 days?
00:46:42What if I told you
00:46:44I'd give you over 10 billion?
00:46:46But not 10 billion pennies, 10 billion dollars.
00:46:48Get out of here.
00:46:50Tell me the truth.
00:46:52Incidentally, what do your parents think about your business?
00:46:54They'd go crazy
00:46:56if they knew I invested everything.
00:46:58Especially with you.
00:47:00Just keep assuring them I'll be gone soon.
00:47:02Oh, I really don't like
00:47:04thinking about that.
00:47:08What if we opened up a branch in California?
00:47:10What about the business you just opened here?
00:47:14It's a diplomatic answer.
00:47:16It's not exactly the one I wanted to hear.
00:47:26Hey, little puppy.
00:47:28Hey, puppy, puppy, puppy.
00:47:30Wait right here.
00:47:32I'll be back in one minute.
00:47:34Okay, we'll move.
00:47:36Lawrence, it's Ferro.
00:47:38I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news,
00:47:40but Dunbar has made a serious move
00:47:42to take control of Olivetti Enterprises.
00:47:44He made a tender offer of $65 a share.
00:47:46Okay, counter it with $70 a share
00:47:48and knock that son of a bitch out.
00:47:50It's not too late.
00:47:52The judge was very angry
00:47:54when you didn't show up the last time.
00:47:56The same judge?
00:47:58Yes.
00:48:00Jesus, Ferro, it comes down to this.
00:48:02If you show up, you win.
00:48:04I'm calling Olivetti Enterprises.
00:48:06Hey, I gotta call you back.
00:48:10My antacids.
00:48:12You got off the phone quickly.
00:48:14A gift?
00:48:16It's a little memento from New York.
00:48:34That's so cool.
00:48:36It's incredible.
00:48:50I can't stand thinking
00:48:52about you leaving.
00:48:56If you knew all about me,
00:48:58you would have understood.
00:49:00I know you better than you think I do.
00:49:02I love you, Clyde.
00:49:16Your client has been very elusive thus far.
00:49:18I expect him here 9 a.m. Monday.
00:49:20This Monday?
00:49:22Yes.
00:49:24Would your honor consider next Monday?
00:49:26Maybe you didn't hear me.
00:49:28I said this Monday.
00:49:30How did it go?
00:49:32Judge Franklin wants to see you in court on Monday at 9 a.m.
00:49:34Is there any way we can postpone it?
00:49:36No, we tried.
00:49:38I told you, you show up, you win.
00:49:40You don't show up, you lose control of your company.
00:49:42Then I guess you have to take Clyde as maid to court.
00:49:44That's crazy.
00:49:46That's too dangerous.
00:49:48We could wind up in jail.
00:49:50Just make sure you do all the talking.
00:49:54Listen, I gotta go.
00:49:56I'll call you back.
00:50:01Hello?
00:50:03Lawrence, I think your home phone is bugged.
00:50:05Do not use your home phone.
00:50:07Use your cell phone, okay?
00:50:11Hey, can I talk to you later?
00:50:13Yeah.
00:50:15I can take a hint.
00:50:21Yeah.
00:50:23You were right.
00:50:25The bastards bugged my phone.
00:50:27You sure?
00:50:30Okay, send a plane to LaGuardia at 2 a.m.
00:50:32Now you're talking.
00:50:34They're gonna think it's not you in court.
00:50:43Chair's still empty.
00:50:45Where's your client?
00:50:47Your Honor, my client has been unavoidably detained.
00:50:49I'm afraid we can't wait any longer.
00:50:51I'm sorry, counselor, but in the absence of your client,
00:50:53I have no choice but to decide for Mr. Dunbar by default.
00:50:55Your Honor, please.
00:51:00Your Honor, we believe that the person standing before you
00:51:02is an imposter and not Mr. Olivetti.
00:51:04This is a very serious accusation.
00:51:06Are you Pharaoh Olivetti?
00:51:08Yes, Your Honor.
00:51:10Do you have proof of identity?
00:51:12Of course, Your Honor.
00:51:14Bailiff.
00:51:22Show this to Mr. Dunbar's attorney, please.
00:51:30We apologize, Your Honor.
00:51:32You should save your apology for Mr. Olivetti.
00:51:34Well, it's been quite a morning, counselor.
00:51:36But things are looking up.
00:51:38Congratulations. Case dismissed.
00:51:52Both of these are in the...
00:51:54Oh, yeah, excuse me.
00:51:56Hey.
00:51:58Where have you been all day?
00:52:00I can't tell you.
00:52:02I'm sick of all these secrets.
00:52:04Just trust me, please.
00:52:06Okay?
00:52:10Sorry about that.
00:52:12So, yes, this one is literally two blocks.
00:52:14And you can look at the outside of it.
00:52:16And then one more block.
00:52:18Yeah, so look at that one.
00:52:20And let me know if you like this one.
00:52:22Yeah, so, you know, a couple blocks from here.
00:52:24You may as well.
00:52:27What are you doing here?
00:52:29No, no, no.
00:52:31What's the matter? What is the matter?
00:52:33No, no, no.
00:52:35Wait.
00:52:37Wait.
00:52:42Wait. Let me explain.
00:52:44I hate you.
00:52:46Wait.
00:52:56Wait.
00:53:05Hello?
00:53:07Mrs. Mancini, this is Fred.
00:53:09This is Claude.
00:53:11Oh.
00:53:13Oh, God.
00:53:15Who was that?
00:53:17Are you all right now?
00:53:19It was just an irritating sales pitch.
00:53:21Hi, Mrs. Mancini.
00:53:23It's me again.
00:53:25Hello?
00:53:48Hello?
00:53:50Hello, Mrs. Mancini, please don't hang up.
00:53:52Don't hang up, please.
00:53:54I'm sorry, I can't pick to her. It's very important.
00:53:56I'm going back to California.
00:53:58Now, look, Mr. Reno, how many times must you be told
00:54:00that my daughter does not want to talk to you,
00:54:02hear from you or see you ever again?
00:54:04So, please, will you stop harassing us?
00:54:12Did anyone call?
00:54:14Oh, no. That was Stanley from Poughkeepsie.
00:54:16I've asked him to help us with our taxes.
00:54:25Hey.
00:54:30He's gone for good, isn't he?
00:54:36He asked me to say goodbye.
00:54:38Did he leave a number?
00:54:42No.
00:54:55Hey, sorry to bother you.
00:54:57Do you remember Claude Reno, who worked for you?
00:54:59What happened to him?
00:55:01Look at this.
00:55:03I just got this $50,000 check from him and this letter,
00:55:06but he signed it Pharaoh Alavetti.
00:55:08So they worked for him.
00:55:10The billionaire?
00:55:12I miss him terribly.
00:55:14Me, too.
00:55:16It's very lonely without you.
00:55:18His last words just tell me a lot.
00:55:20It was very wise.
00:55:22I met someone.
00:55:24Someone so different from anyone I ever met before.
00:55:27Is she with you?
00:55:29I think I lost her.
00:55:31I have never known you to be a quitter.
00:55:33Go to her.
00:55:35Okay.
00:55:53Now, how do you say get lost in a town?
00:55:55Mrs. Monsignor, please, I need to speak to Diane.
00:55:57Please.
00:55:58Diane.
00:55:59My God, Claude.
00:56:01Why didn't you call me?
00:56:02I did.
00:56:03I did call you many times.
00:56:05Diane, I need to speak to you, please.
00:56:22Diane.
00:56:53When are you leaving?
00:56:55Today.
00:56:59Can I visit you in California sometime?
00:57:04I have an idea.
00:57:05What?
00:57:06Come with me.
00:57:08Oh, my God.
00:57:09I can't believe you just said that.
00:57:13I hate to see your parents' expression when you tell them.
00:57:17I know how I feel.
00:57:19I just want to be near you.
00:57:31What about the business?
00:57:33Just let's give our shares to our agents.
00:57:35That's why you can't save any money.
00:57:37Anything you don't spend, you're giving away.
00:57:47You should think about it more carefully.
00:57:49Why don't you go next week?
00:57:51Next week.
00:57:52What if he asks you?
00:57:54Asks me what?
00:57:56To marry him.
00:57:57Oh, don't worry, Mom.
00:57:58He's a free spirit.
00:57:59He has no intentions of being held down by marriage.
00:58:01Oh, well, I, I...
00:58:03Oh.
00:58:04Oh, come on.
00:58:05Come on.
00:58:06Come on.
00:58:07Come on.
00:58:08Come on.
00:58:09Come on.
00:58:10Come on.
00:58:11Come on.
00:58:12Come on.
00:58:13Come on.
00:58:14Come on.
00:58:16Come on.
00:58:30Don't forget your promise.
00:58:31No more secrets.
00:58:32Okay.
00:58:36Anything to drink?
00:58:38A dry martini and a whiskey sour.
00:58:46Bye.
00:58:50Goodbye.
00:58:51Bye.
00:58:52Bye.
00:59:06How do you do?
00:59:15I'm Pharaoh Liberty.
00:59:18You mean the Pharaoh of...
00:59:19Yes.
00:59:20Yes.
00:59:21You're crazy.
00:59:23Oh, my God.
00:59:24Claude.
00:59:25Pharaoh.
00:59:27What in the world are you talking about?
00:59:29Why didn't you tell me?
00:59:30What the hell were you doing in New York?
00:59:31I'm sorry.
00:59:35When we met, I told you it was a long story.
00:59:36I wish I could explain it then, but I couldn't.
00:59:40It all started with my father's will.
00:59:46Hello, Barbara.
00:59:47Hi.
00:59:48How are you?
00:59:49Give me a hug.
00:59:51Barbara, this is Diane Mancini.
00:59:52Hi.
00:59:53Nice to meet you, Ms. Diane.
00:59:54This place is amazing.
00:59:57Come.
00:59:58I'll show you around.
01:00:04Oh, my God.
01:00:05I can't believe this.
01:00:10You like it?
01:00:11Yeah.
01:00:13This is all really wonderful,
01:00:14but I have to start thinking about a job.
01:00:16I have an idea.
01:00:18What?
01:00:19Reopen an agency here?
01:00:20Not exactly.
01:00:21Maybe.
01:00:22Then what?
01:00:23I'll tell you later.
01:00:24That's not fair.
01:00:25Tell me your idea.
01:00:30Before I met you,
01:00:31I had a dream.
01:00:33I had a dream.
01:00:34I had a dream.
01:00:35I had a dream.
01:00:36I had a dream.
01:00:37I had a dream.
01:00:38I had a dream.
01:00:39I had a dream.
01:00:40I had a dream.
01:00:41Before I met you,
01:00:42every other day,
01:00:43I used to think I loved another woman.
01:00:46Now I know that you're the only woman I ever loved.
01:00:52That's the first time you've ever said that.
01:00:54It's the first time I meant it.
01:00:55But you know what?
01:00:56What?
01:00:57In New York, you made me a full partner
01:00:58with everything you had.
01:01:00So now,
01:01:01my idea is that
01:01:02here in California,
01:01:03I'm asking you to be my partner
01:01:04with everything I have.
01:01:06Is that your way of proposing?
01:01:08Yes.
01:01:09Will you please marry me?
01:01:35I do.
01:01:49You may now kiss the bride.
01:01:54I now pronounce you
01:01:55Mr. and Mrs.
01:01:56Farrell Allevetti.
01:01:58Bravo!
01:02:05I love you so much!
01:02:36YEAH!
01:02:38I love you so much!
01:02:41I love you so much!
01:02:47Yeah Yeah Yeah!
01:03:21.