01:00We have to help her, because without loyalty, there's nothing.
01:03You know, I played for the president when I was eight years old.
01:07Really?
01:07Yes, Little Miss Foster, they called me.
01:09I had very high hopes of becoming a concert pianist,
01:13but then when the nerves were damaged in my left hand,
01:16that's not to be.
01:18Her condition is improving. What is her secret?
01:20Music. She lives for music.
01:22That was Florence Foster Jenkins.
01:24How did she get on the radio?
01:25I lost my left leg at Water Canal,
01:27but that dame's got me happy to be alive.
01:30The lady is a lesson in courage, and we love her.
01:34Oh, God.
01:35She must never see this.
01:36I'd like every copy of the post that you have.
01:38I just think this might be too much for you.
01:40This is my favorite place, and I'm going to sing here.
01:43I cannot play Carnegie Hall with Madame Florence.
01:47We'll be murdered out there.
01:49Music is important and should not be mine.
01:52She has done more for the musical life of this city than anyone,
01:54and that includes you.
01:563,000 people.
01:57They need joy. They need music.
01:59But I'm afraid.
02:00Madame Florence, you must go on.
02:05This is what we live for, isn't it?
02:07This moment.
02:10It's going very, very, very well.
02:12Come on!
02:13Save Madame Florence!
02:15Bravo!
02:15Row!
02:17Number three.
02:22Command Marks!
02:22this book is written and major business.
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