Richard Fancy credited as playing...
Lippman
- Elaine Benes: [talking with Lippman and Testikow in the limo about "War and Peace"] Although one wonders if "War and Peace" would have been as highly acclaimed as it was if it was published under its original name "War: What Is It Good For?"
- Lippman: What?
- Elaine Benes: Yes, Mr. Lippman. It was his mistress who insisted he called it "War and Peace." "War - What Is It Good For"
- [singing]
- Elaine Benes: Absolutely nothin'!
- [speaking to Testikov]
- Elaine Benes: The song got that line got from Tolstoy.
- Lippman: I'm sorry. It's just her sense of humor.