Renato:
( using his right hand to press down his errant little finger ) It does it by itself. Enough ! Blow your nose. We’re going home.
Albin: Wait ! Wait ! I need to freshen up.
Albin hesitantly walks, minces, flutters towards the door of the bar in search of the toilets.
Renato: No ! No ! No !
Albin returns to Renato’s side.
Albin: What have I done now?
Renato: What kind of walk is that?
Albin: What's the matter with it?
Renato: Mince like that tonight and we're ruined.
Albin: What am I going to do ?
Renato: Come here.
Albin: What do you want?
Renato: Try to walk like John Wayne.
Albin: The cowboy?
Renato: Yes, John Wayne. Gets off your horse, walk towards the saloon, and send the doors flying ! Try it.
Albin: I have to be John Wayne? Here I go.
Minces again.
Renato: ( As Albin flings open the bar doors ) That's Miss John Wayne !
There is a most exquisite irony here because the score for this film is by Ennio Morricone, who also did the music for the Sergio Leone “spaghetti westerns”. Just a few wisps of that wild west saloon sound & a couple of piano chords in the same style set the mood for a confrontation …
Voice from the bar; ( mimicking an effeminate lisp in a not unfriendly way, but difficult to translate )
Alors pédé ! ( which maybe translates as … Hey, fag ! )
Albin: ( returning to their table ) Someone just called me a fag.
Renato, throws down his napkin, rolls up his sleeves & parodies the John Wayne swagger in an even more exaggerated way as he approaches the smallest man at the bar …
Albin: And now he shows me …