Vito: Mrs. Tortelli?
Carla: Oh, you must be Vito Ragonzoni.
Vito: That's right.
Carla: The young man who wants to take out my little Anne Marie.
Vito: Yes, ma'am.
Carla: Soda, Sam. Thanks for coming by, Vito. Anne Marie told me that you wanted to take her to the movies, and I just wanted to meet you, get to know you a little better, you know.
Vito: Okay.
Carla: Here you go.
Vito: Thanks.
Carla: Well... You certainly are a fine-looking young gentleman. No doubt about that.
Vito: Thank you, ma'am.
Carla: So, what movie you taking Anne Marie to see?
Vito: Uh, 101 Dalmatians.
Carla: Oh, that's a Walt Disney, isn't it?
Vito: Yes, it is. Oh, one of my favorites, as I recall. It is not only entertaining- [Carla takes a Polaroid of Vito] Turn to the left, please. -it has a nice message. Now to the right. Thank you.
Vito: Ms. Tortelli, I'm getting the feeling that you don't trust me too much.
Carla: Oh, gee, Vito, I'm sorry. I kind of guess I'm being a little overprotective. You know, it's my little baby's first date. But now that I see you, I see you're a fine upstanding gentleman, so here, tell you what. Go on, get out of here. Have some popcorn on me. Have a good time.
Vito: Thanks, Mrs. Tortelli.
[Carla picks up Vito's glass with a bar towel and places it in a plastic baggy]
Carla: Sam, keep it in a safe place till the boys from the lab get here.