The Millionaire

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Michael Anthony:
[Anthony enters a garden of sorts filled with many caged tropical birds. He sees Tipton seated in a high backed wicker chair with only his right arm visible to viewers] You sent for me, sir?

John Beresford Tipton:
Mike, have you finished cataloging my tropical birds?

Michael Anthony:
I have the list right here. [Anthony reaches into his pocket, produces the inventory and places it on a round, glass table before Tipton]

John Beresford Tipton:
Good. And what, if anything, did you learn from all of this?

Michael Anthony:
[Anthony wrinkles his brow. It is evident from both this request and previously aired dialog that he found this assignment less than pleasant] Well, for one thing, [Pointing to a bird] that's the scarlet macaw - [in Latin] ara macao. [Pointing to another bird] This is a particularly fine specimen of a yellow-headed Amazon parrot - [in Latin] Amazona oratrix. Over here, [Pointing to yet another bird] - should I continue, sir?

John Beresford Tipton:
[Chuckles] No, you've convinced me that you should get along with Russell Herbert. [Anthony furrows his brow quizzically] Our next millionaire, Mike - also one of the greatest bird painters in the world. [Tipton hands an envelope to Anthony]

Michael Anthony:
I see. Where do I find him?

John Beresford Tipton:
That's going to be a bit of a problem. Herbert is a recluse - a man of mystery. No one knows what he looks like or where he lives except his business representative - a man named Jonathon Noble.

Michael Anthony:
If I may say so, sir, you're not giving me much to go on.

John Beresford Tipton:
Mike, find Noble, and through him, you may find Russell Herbert. My last report what that he is somewhere in the Hawaiian Islands. [Anthony places the envelope in his suit coat pocket and turns to depart]

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