INT. SUTTON PLACE -- ENTRY HALL -- DAY Gail is still cooling her heels in Getty's front hall. She rises and approaches Bullimore.
GAIL:
I need to phone my attorney to findout if there's been any contact fromthe kidnappers.
BULLIMORE:
Of course, Ma'am. This way.
Bullimore leads Gail around the corner of the entry hall.
He shows her to a RED PUBLIC TELEPHONE BOOTH of the kind found on the streets of London.
BULLIMORE (CONT'D) Mr. Getty had it installed speciallyfor his guests' convenience, in casethey wanted to make telephone calls.
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GAIL:
Rome is long distance.
BULLIMORE:
I am able to provide change.
Bullimore produces a small change dispenser. Gail stares at him. She reaches into her purse and gives him a ten-poundnote. Bullimore parses out the coins.
BULLIMORE (CONT'D) I'll leave you in private.
EXT. SUTTON PLACE -- REFLECTING POOL -- DAY
GETTY:
You don't have children, do you, Chace.
Chace shakes his head.
CHACE:
I guess it didn't seem right, doingwhat I do for a living. Maybe Inever found the right situation. I liked my freedom.
GETTY:
I know just what you mean. There's
something my father always used tosay:
"The man who has children giveshostages to fortune."