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00:00:00The End
00:00:30I'll see you next time.
00:01:00Wait.
00:01:06You needn't come up with me.
00:01:08I can get into the apartment without your assistance.
00:01:14Wait.
00:01:30Jerry, darling, please, please forgive me for what happened tonight.
00:01:44I admit I was wrong.
00:01:46You did all right.
00:01:47For yourself.
00:01:49Why do you insist on spoiling a perfectly good New Year's Eve?
00:01:52I haven't.
00:01:53It's hardly midnight.
00:01:54You won't lack company.
00:01:57You didn't earlier this evening.
00:02:00Jerry, that's not like you.
00:02:03I know.
00:02:04I'm a brunette.
00:02:12Besides, I...
00:02:13I didn't think you noticed it.
00:02:16I tried not to.
00:02:17For some time.
00:02:20After all, my dear, a man must live.
00:02:23I've often wondered why it was necessary in some cases.
00:02:27I didn't think I would.
00:02:36Will you please be serious?
00:02:37I am serious.
00:02:38The trouble has been that you haven't been serious.
00:02:41Don't you see, to a girl, it means so much more than just an adventure.
00:02:45Jim, you've been the only man in my life.
00:02:46I wish I had known it was going to end this way.
00:02:52Well, it doesn't have to end this way.
00:02:55Oh, please, dear.
00:02:56Let's forget it.
00:02:57Let's start this New Year's right.
00:02:59I am starting it right.
00:03:01Without you.
00:03:03With whom, then?
00:03:05You would ask that.
00:03:07I'm starting it with myself.
00:03:08Me.
00:03:09Jerry.
00:03:09Your ex, uh...
00:03:11Jerry.
00:03:11I'm not ashamed, nor afraid.
00:03:15Goodbye, Jim.
00:03:16Have a good New Year.
00:03:18I'm going to have the best New Year I ever had since I've grown up.
00:03:30Jerry.
00:03:33Will you marry me?
00:03:36What an effort that must have been.
00:03:39Oh, stop that.
00:03:40Well, it might work out.
00:03:44If you married all of us.
00:03:45The chorus girl, the widow, and...
00:03:47Who told you about...
00:03:48Oh, it's a secret.
00:03:49Nobody knows but me.
00:03:50And the Associated Press.
00:03:53Well, I...
00:03:55I haven't offered to marry anyone else.
00:03:58No, why not?
00:04:00Well, because I...
00:04:02Because once I asked you to...
00:04:04Ah, he remembers.
00:04:06I also remember there was some difficulty about, uh...
00:04:11Setting the date.
00:04:14Thank my lucky stars.
00:04:18I'm really serious.
00:04:20I really mean it this time, Jerry.
00:04:22Mean what?
00:04:24Oh, marriage and...
00:04:26And all that.
00:04:28No, I'm afraid there'd be, uh, too little marriage and too much all that.
00:04:33Let's go.
00:04:33Come on.
00:04:34Come on.
00:04:35Come on.
00:04:52Come on.
00:04:53Are you absolutely definite about this, Jerry?
00:05:05So definite.
00:05:10Well, it was beautiful while it lasted.
00:05:21Jim!
00:05:23Come back!
00:05:54Come back!
00:05:55Come back!
00:05:56Come back!
00:05:58Take these designs to the shop.
00:06:25I've made the changes and they can start on them at once.
00:06:31Oh, yes.
00:06:32And tell Miss Curtis that Mrs. Hoffenstein's gown must be ready this evening.
00:06:36That Buster Collins on the phone.
00:06:40And tell them I'll be over early in the morning.
00:06:43Well, what time?
00:06:44At 12 o'clock.
00:06:50Hello, Buster.
00:06:51Hello, Jerry.
00:06:52Can I come over and bring a friend?
00:06:55I'm not dressed.
00:06:56Who is it?
00:06:58Tony Blake.
00:06:59Tony Blake?
00:07:01Oh, Anthony Blake.
00:07:04Of course.
00:07:05Bring him along.
00:07:06I'd like to meet him.
00:07:07Tell him I think his book is wonderful.
00:07:09But don't tell him I haven't finished it.
00:07:13Why does he want to meet me?
00:07:15I don't know.
00:07:17Get him to tell you.
00:07:19You have to have something to talk about.
00:07:22Oh, all right.
00:07:29Hey, Tony.
00:07:30What?
00:07:31It's all set.
00:07:33Hey.
00:07:34Oh, and Kate.
00:07:35I'd like to meet Anthony Blake.
00:07:36Now, what's so good about that?
00:07:37He's the one who wrote this book.
00:07:38Any idiot can write a book.
00:07:39Uh-uh.
00:07:40Not a good one.
00:07:41Oh, I can hardly wait until I meet him.
00:07:42You'd better take a shower and cool off a bit.
00:07:44Well, it's all right.
00:07:45Hey, Kate.
00:07:46Put a tune on the piano for me.
00:07:47I want music.
00:08:02Okay.
00:08:03Oh, okay.
00:08:04Well, I'm glad you're in it.
00:08:05I'm glad you're in it.
00:08:06Oh, I can hardly wait until I meet him.
00:08:08You'd better take a shower and cool off a bit.
00:08:10Well, it's all right.
00:08:12That's Kate.
00:08:13Put a tune on the piano for me.
00:08:14I want music.
00:08:15Well, anyway, the boy gets the girl in the end.
00:08:22What an unusual finish.
00:08:25Hurry up now. Come on.
00:08:27Get him. Get him.
00:08:34Why get so excited over a man before you even met him?
00:08:39I hope he's a little man with a frock coat and a...
00:08:43and a beer. Can't you hear me?
00:08:48Well, what I'd like to say is if I don't like him,
00:08:51I'll run him out of here.
00:08:53Oh, you will, will you?
00:08:57Well, now, if you can hear so well, turn on the cold water.
00:09:05I still like him even after a cold shower.
00:09:08If he's anything like his book, he's wonderful.
00:09:11They never are, dearie.
00:09:15I once knew Buffalo Bill.
00:09:18Buffalo Bill.
00:09:19Mm, hmm.
00:09:20All things in life are plenty of
00:09:44What good is that or the other
00:09:49If you haven't got love
00:09:52Three meals a day
00:09:55A roof above
00:09:59What good is that or the other
00:10:04If you haven't got love
00:10:07Life is sweet but love provides
00:10:11The zest of it
00:10:14Give me love and you can keep
00:10:19The rest of it
00:10:21What are the best of it
00:10:24For love and joy
00:10:28Go hand in glove
00:10:32What good is that or the other
00:10:36If you haven't got love
00:10:43Mrs. Kate Smith and Miss Jerry Trent
00:10:45May I present Mr. Anthony Blake
00:10:46That's great Buster
00:10:48I've just decided you look even better with your clothes on
00:11:01What?
00:11:02Didn't I explain?
00:11:03Come here
00:11:05You see that building?
00:11:06I have an apartment there and on a clear day I see you here on the roof taking your sun bath
00:11:20In your bathing suit
00:11:21Why?
00:11:22I know how you feel about it
00:11:24I feel the same way
00:11:26We should be married at once
00:11:28You're probably going to say you don't know me well enough
00:11:30So let's get acquainted
00:11:31What do you do?
00:11:32I own a shop
00:11:33You know, very smart things for very smart ladies
00:11:36Good
00:11:37Any profits?
00:11:38Not many
00:11:39You see I won't sell the nicest things
00:11:41I keep them and wear them myself
00:11:43Too bad
00:11:44No, no, no, no
00:11:45No, no, no
00:11:46No, no, no
00:11:47No, no, no
00:11:48No, no, no
00:11:49No, no, no
00:11:50No, no, no
00:11:51No, no, no
00:11:52No, no, no
00:11:53I won't sell them and wear them myself
00:11:55Too bad
00:11:56I thought for a minute I'd be able to quit work
00:11:58Well, no matter
00:11:59Now that I know you
00:12:00I'm still willing to go through with it
00:12:02Will you marry me?
00:12:04You are crazy
00:12:05Why am I crazy?
00:12:07I obey my impulses
00:12:08Like the character in your book
00:12:10I am the character in my book
00:12:11But let's get back to our marriage
00:12:13Now then
00:12:14If we went around together for several months, the usual thing
00:12:17You'd find out that I don't like carrots
00:12:19And you'd find out that I dunk my donuts
00:12:22Exactly
00:12:25It's twice as much fun marrying first and getting acquainted afterwards
00:12:29Have you ever done it before?
00:12:31Uh, no
00:12:33But right now I have an impulse to do it and I always obey my impulses
00:12:37We miss so much in life by not doing what we're really feeling
00:12:40Did you ever want to trip a waiter when he's carrying a tray full of dishes?
00:12:43Yes
00:12:44I've done it
00:12:45And it's marvelous
00:12:46It only cost me 28.60
00:12:48What are you doing tonight?
00:12:49Why?
00:12:50Do you want to go out and trip a waiter?
00:12:51Yes
00:12:52I'd rather ring doorbells and run
00:12:53Oh, the fun we're going to have together
00:12:59That's just what I wanted to know
00:13:01A good woman
00:13:02That's right
00:13:03There's not many other hats out there
00:13:04On the way
00:13:05Well alright
00:13:06Jody
00:13:07Jody
00:13:08What?
00:13:09What?
00:13:10Joan must be sailing from home about now
00:13:12What?
00:13:13What?
00:13:14I said your sister Joan must be sailing from France about now
00:13:17That's right
00:13:18Oh
00:13:19What time is it?
00:13:214.15.
00:13:224.15.
00:13:23Here.
00:13:25Let me see.
00:13:25Over there.
00:13:26It must be.
00:13:299.15.
00:13:30We're away on time.
00:13:39I'll be so glad to get home to see Sister and Aunt Kate.
00:13:43How long since you've seen your sister?
00:13:45It's been two years.
00:13:46And then just for a few days, I'm on my way over here to school.
00:13:50You see, I lived with my aunt in Oklahoma.
00:13:52Oh.
00:13:54You think a lot of your sister, don't you?
00:13:56Everyone who knows her loves her.
00:13:59I could never tell you how wonderful she's been to me.
00:14:02She worked so hard to pay for my schooling over here.
00:14:05Oh, don't get me started on the subject of Jerry, or I'll talk all the way home.
00:14:11How well did you know her?
00:14:13Oh, uh, it was just one of the things.
00:14:16I remember her all right, but I don't know if she'll remember me.
00:14:21Wouldn't you be surprised if she knew we were engaged?
00:14:26Don't forget, that's our secret.
00:14:27Don't forget, that's our secret.
00:14:34You can't be as happy as you look.
00:14:49I've never been so happy.
00:14:51I'm falling more in love with him every day.
00:14:55But it can't go on.
00:14:58For heaven's sake, why not?
00:15:03I've got to tell him, you know, about Jim.
00:15:06About Jim.
00:15:07Now, don't be a fool.
00:15:10That's the one sure way of losing him.
00:15:13I know, but I won't feel right unless I tell him.
00:15:17Well, you'll probably feel right if you do.
00:15:20Think it over, carefully.
00:15:23Well, I guess I'm just a modern girl with an old-fashioned conscience.
00:15:27Press this for me.
00:15:43Bye.
00:15:44Bye.
00:16:00Well, here we are.
00:16:02And just in time.
00:16:07There you are.
00:16:10Let go.
00:16:11I want to turn on the light.
00:16:12Keep me with you.
00:16:13I'm afraid of the dark.
00:16:15All right.
00:16:22Still scared?
00:16:28Still scared?
00:16:29A little.
00:16:31Should we have some music?
00:16:33Pick a station.
00:16:35And the baby swallows the pill, thinking it's candy.
00:16:41Still scared?
00:16:43A little fire and everything set.
00:16:50I think they're feet are wet.
00:16:51You know, they're not.
00:16:52They might be.
00:16:53I didn't step in the puddle.
00:16:54Well, let's see.
00:16:55Are they warm now?
00:16:56Mm-hmm.
00:16:57Ow!
00:16:59Why?
00:17:00Sorry.
00:17:01Better get a shoe on.
00:17:03I think they're wet.
00:17:04You know, they're not.
00:17:05They're not.
00:17:06I think they're wet.
00:17:07You know, they're not.
00:17:08They might be.
00:17:09I didn't step in the puddle.
00:17:10Well, let's see.
00:17:12Are they warm now?
00:17:13Mm-hmm.
00:17:14Ow!
00:17:15What?
00:17:16I'm sorry.
00:17:17Better get a shoe on.
00:17:21Here we are.
00:17:26There we are.
00:17:27Here we are.
00:17:41There we are.
00:17:43An inventor as one as a writer.
00:17:45You know, Blake.
00:17:48Let Dr. Blake feel your pulse.
00:17:52You'll live.
00:17:54I wonder when I'm with you.
00:17:55I'm the one who's just begun to live.
00:18:03I wish I'd met you years ago.
00:18:07I wish you had.
00:18:13You didn't have as much fun today.
00:18:16What's wrong?
00:18:20Nothing.
00:18:23Aren't you going to autograph one of your books for me?
00:18:26Right now.
00:18:27Right now.
00:18:55Wait a minute.
00:19:01Don't pee.
00:19:02Hmm?
00:19:18Tell me.
00:19:19Hmm?
00:19:19Do you believe everything in that book?
00:19:21Of course not.
00:19:24When you said you were the central character, wouldn't you do what he does?
00:19:30Well, I try to.
00:19:32You see, he's me.
00:19:33Idealized, of course.
00:19:35I don't know.
00:19:35I don't know.
00:19:35I don't know.
00:19:35I don't know.
00:19:36That's beautiful, Tony.
00:19:53So you'll love me more each hour until you're a hundred years old.
00:19:59After that, I may start chasing around.
00:20:03I'll always treasure this.
00:20:07I'll dedicate the next one to you.
00:20:09I'd love to write it in Paris.
00:20:12Now, if I had a wife to go with me, sort of a Severus critic.
00:20:21I have an idea for a new novel.
00:20:26Really?
00:20:28Yeah.
00:20:31You should call it Love and Kisses.
00:20:34And you could point out the difference between love and just kisses.
00:20:44Say, that's not bad.
00:20:47Suppose by way of plot, a girl who's had an affair with one man falls in love with another.
00:20:56Should she tell him?
00:20:59That all depends on the man.
00:21:01Supposing you're like the character in your book.
00:21:03Oh, I see.
00:21:05Well, it might be better for her to tell him than to let him find out for himself.
00:21:09That's what I thought.
00:21:10On the other hand, it might be wise for her to say nothing.
00:21:13What a man doesn't know won't hurt him.
00:21:18I guess if everyone told the truth, nobody would marry anybody.
00:21:22Then honesty isn't the best policy.
00:21:24Rarely.
00:21:25The modern baby face looks up at the chump she's going to marry and says...
00:21:30You're the only one I've ever loved.
00:21:32And the big sap says...
00:21:34Yeah.
00:21:35And they live happily ever after.
00:21:38Oh, I don't know.
00:21:42It's hard to say what a girl should do who's faced with that situation.
00:21:49But I am, Tony.
00:21:51You're what?
00:21:52Faced with that situation.
00:22:12Did you love him?
00:22:27Tell me.
00:22:28If you love him, I'll die.
00:22:30I only thought I did.
00:22:32Don't you see I had to think I did?
00:22:35I don't want to know anything about him.
00:22:38I don't even want to know who he is.
00:22:41Just promise me you'll never see him again.
00:22:46Oh, no fear of that.
00:22:57Jerry.
00:23:01I have a confession to make.
00:23:04Once I...
00:23:08Went out with a girl.
00:23:10That makes us even.
00:23:13Please help me.
00:23:15In spite of my great mercy, will you marry me?
00:23:19I'd like to see anything stop me.
00:23:22I'd better go.
00:23:23Oh, why?
00:23:24It's raining.
00:23:25Oh, it didn't have stopped.
00:23:27And my sister comes in tomorrow.
00:23:28And I have to meet her.
00:23:29And besides, I have some letters to write.
00:23:30Oh, those aren't reasons.
00:23:31Well, they'll do.
00:23:32Goodbye.
00:23:33Wait, I'll go with you.
00:23:35Wait, I'll go with you.
00:23:36I'll go with you.
00:23:37I'll go with you.
00:23:38And I have to meet her.
00:23:39And besides, I have some letters to write.
00:23:40Oh, those aren't reasons.
00:23:41Well, they'll do.
00:23:42Goodbye.
00:23:43Wait, I'll go with you.
00:23:44Wait, I'll go with you.
00:23:57Wait, I'll go with you.
00:24:31I forgot my book.
00:24:53Tony, you didn't change what you had written, did you?
00:24:58Yes, a little.
00:24:59Oh, I want it.
00:25:05Give it to me.
00:25:15Give it to me, please.
00:25:17Give it to me.
00:25:47Give it to me.
00:25:53Give it to me.
00:25:57Well, hello, Michelle.
00:25:58Hello, Hunter.
00:25:59Come.
00:26:00Oh, and you don't know how good it looks to me.
00:26:04I'm so happy.
00:26:05Well, I'm going to have a pool to unpack your thing.
00:26:08All right.
00:26:09Oh, and Kate, New York is so different than Paris.
00:26:14Trumps will be here about an hour.
00:26:15Uh-uh.
00:26:16Well, I'm going to have school to unpack your things.
00:26:19Uh-huh.
00:26:20Oh, and Kate, New York is so different from Paris.
00:26:22The trunks will be here about an hour.
00:26:28Gee, it's great to see you, baby.
00:26:32Hey, what's the matter?
00:26:34Please, master, I have to unpack and everything.
00:26:40Say, aren't you glad to see me?
00:26:42Of course I'm glad to see you.
00:26:44But...
00:26:46But what?
00:26:47Quit being so young.
00:26:49I mean, you're older than you are.
00:26:51Well, I could.
00:26:53It was rather silly to think that things would be the same between us after two years.
00:26:59Oh, you're kidding.
00:27:02Aren't you coming?
00:27:04It was nice of you to want to give me a party.
00:27:07But you really shouldn't do it.
00:27:09Hey, Jerry, help me out.
00:27:14She's giving me the chill.
00:27:16Says she doesn't want to go to my party.
00:27:18What's the matter?
00:27:19Won't you go?
00:27:21There you are, my lad.
00:27:22From now on, it's up to you.
00:27:24See you about 7.30.
00:27:28All right.
00:27:29And you, Tony.
00:27:30And you too, Mrs. Brown.
00:27:35Oh, I can't get over the way you've grown.
00:27:39It was only yesterday I was looking at these.
00:27:42Look.
00:27:47There you are before going to Paris.
00:27:48Before and after.
00:27:49Ah-ha!
00:27:57Oh!
00:27:58What a well-dressed baby used to wear.
00:28:03Oh, my lap.
00:28:05Oh, my lap.
00:28:13Ah-ha!
00:28:14Oh, my lap.
00:28:16That reminds me, I promised to look after you, at times I worried about you being out
00:28:43of my sight for so long. You didn't have to. I couldn't help it. I hope we have as much fun here as we have in Oklahoma. Do you remember the night you went out with Spore Wardell? Isn't that funny? Chugged along and he made you get out and walk. And even at that I beat him.
00:29:13What's that? I was wondering if you'd remember. Of course I do. Don't tell me. Don't tell me.
00:29:32That's the last part of it. I remember it. It's the S.O.S. When you had a bow in the parlor and it got too bowish.
00:29:42You'd sing this, which was my signal, to come in and say,
00:29:46Geraldine, bedtime. It saved my life many times. Start over.
00:29:53It's a little bit.
00:29:56If you can hear me calling, dear, come to me, come to me, my life, my love, my own.
00:30:11From here and far, wherever you are, come to me, come to me. Come to me, in answer to my call.
00:30:29Somewhere on a hill, then the whiffer wheel calling with me as the shadows fall.
00:30:46I need you now to keep your heart.
00:30:52Come to me, come to me, my lion, my lion, my lion.
00:31:14You'll never hear me calling, dear, when he's here.
00:31:20Oh, he's good-looking.
00:31:22Who is he?
00:31:23Anthony Blake, the novelist.
00:31:26And your future brother-in-law.
00:31:29No.
00:31:30Yes.
00:31:31Oh, he's terrific.
00:31:32You'll meet him tonight.
00:31:34Oh, you, you poor darling.
00:31:36You've been in a convent so long, I suppose you've forgotten what boys look like.
00:31:41I have, all except one.
00:31:42He hasn't forgotten you, either.
00:31:44Oh, I don't mean Buster.
00:31:46No?
00:31:47No, this one I met in Paris.
00:31:49I think you know him, too.
00:31:50Who is he?
00:31:51Jim Woodward.
00:31:52Don't you know him?
00:31:55Yes, I'm trying to place him.
00:32:00He said you might not remember him.
00:32:02Oh, Jerry, he wears the cutest clothes, says the most adorable things, and dances divinely.
00:32:08If you'd ever met him, you'd remember him.
00:32:10I remember him vaguely.
00:32:13Well, I suppose you'll want a manicure and a wave for tonight.
00:32:19I'll go with you.
00:32:20I need one, too.
00:32:21Oh, and you can wear one of your new Paris gowns to Buster's party.
00:32:25It'll be a wonderful party, really, it will.
00:32:27Well, what a party I'm getting here.
00:32:56I'm dropping on the party.
00:32:57I hope you won't mind.
00:32:59That's great.
00:33:00What's her name?
00:33:02Jim Woodward.
00:33:08Well, I just want to have someone bring a cape.
00:33:17Shall we tell them about us?
00:33:19Why?
00:33:21I want to pin you down in public.
00:33:28Why not?
00:33:30Nothing at all.
00:33:33Hello, Joe.
00:33:34Hello.
00:33:36Do you remember Mr. Woodward?
00:33:39Jerry.
00:33:40Jerry.
00:33:41And more beautiful than ever.
00:33:49Meet me, Mr. Woodward.
00:33:50Tony Blake.
00:33:51I'm the fellow who's supposed to make all those pretty speeches to Jerry.
00:33:54And my aunt, Mrs. Smith.
00:33:56How do you do?
00:33:58Me too.
00:34:00And this is Mr. Collins.
00:34:02Mr. Collins?
00:34:03Mr. Collins?
00:34:04Mr. Collins?
00:34:20Have a drink, Woodward?
00:34:21Yes, Mike.
00:34:22Very good.
00:34:23Very good.
00:34:38What a party I'm giving.
00:34:45Well, here's to...
00:34:48Well, what shall we do?
00:34:53I have something important to drink to.
00:34:56The minute I laid eyes on Jerry Trent, I wanted to be a slave.
00:35:00I offered my services as a chauffeur.
00:35:03She said, no, I...
00:35:04Myself.
00:35:05I said, well, what about a secretary?
00:35:07She said, no, I handle all correspondence myself.
00:35:11No matter what I suggested, it seemed she didn't need me.
00:35:14Then one day I remarked that she might like to, uh, marry and, uh, raise a family.
00:35:26Yes, I got the job.
00:35:28I go to work Monday.
00:35:29You've been going on, Buster.
00:35:31Congratulations.
00:35:32Thanks, Buzz.
00:35:37Likewise.
00:35:38Thanks.
00:35:39Thanks.
00:35:46Here's hoping you'll never discharge.
00:35:49Thanks, old man.
00:35:55May I dance as glad you did?
00:35:56Of course.
00:35:58Jerry.
00:36:09Can I be best man?
00:36:31He's the best man I ever knew.
00:36:36Is that nice?
00:36:43Roses round the door.
00:36:44Kitty's on the floor.
00:36:46Oh, you're gonna go for fast.
00:36:48Why not?
00:36:49I love him.
00:36:58This doesn't mean anything, you and Joan, does it?
00:37:05Why?
00:37:07You know why.
00:37:11Just ran Harris on the boat.
00:37:15She's only a child.
00:37:17I think she's getting a bit...
00:37:19...buried.
00:37:21See that she doesn't.
00:37:23You know me.
00:37:25That doesn't do well.
00:37:35I can't guess who it was.
00:37:39Buffalo Bill.
00:37:53Now's a good time to invite them.
00:37:55Where?
00:37:57To your home.
00:37:59Our family should meet sometime if we're going to be married.
00:38:03Plenty of time for that.
00:38:05But you said you'd arrange it as soon as you got back.
00:38:12Attention, please.
00:38:18Stand by for a station announcement.
00:38:20I'm giving a big weekend party...
00:38:22...in my father's name...
00:38:24...at Westbury, and I want you all to come.
00:38:26And maybe you'll get a surprise, too.
00:38:29I'll bet I know.
00:38:32Another engagement.
00:38:33Well, it's something to drink to, anyway.
00:38:35I don't know, anyway.
00:39:05Why didn't you tell me we weren't going to the woodwinds before I got all dressed up?
00:39:17I'm sorry, Ann-Kate.
00:39:18We shouldn't go, and Joan shouldn't go either.
00:39:21It's bound to be an awkward situation for all of us.
00:39:24Well, on second thought, perhaps you're right.
00:39:27Might cause a lot of trouble, even a big scandal.
00:39:31Joan has no business there.
00:39:33And from what you tell me about Jim Woodard, even I wouldn't be safe with him.
00:39:40Besides, Joan might find out about...
00:39:47What's the matter? Aren't you going?
00:39:50No, and you shouldn't go.
00:39:53But Jerry, his parents wanted me to meet us.
00:39:55And you think he wants to marry you?
00:39:57Of course.
00:39:59What about Buster?
00:40:01He's just a kid. I like older men.
00:40:03Naturally, you would at your age.
00:40:05What'd you tell, Buster?
00:40:07I had that out with him this morning.
00:40:09He'll get over it.
00:40:10He's a fine boy.
00:40:12You mean to imply that Jim isn't?
00:40:14Darling, you've always listened to me.
00:40:17Please listen to me now.
00:40:20I know something about life.
00:40:21You're only on the brink of it.
00:40:23And I want you to benefit by my experience.
00:40:25You mustn't have heartaches that you can possibly avoid.
00:40:28That's why I want you to believe me when I say that Jim Woodward's not the sort of man you should marry.
00:40:32How do you know so much about him?
00:40:33You said you barely remembered him.
00:40:35Well, I knew a girl that he went with and how he treated her and lots of others.
00:40:40I don't care about his others.
00:40:41Every man has had others.
00:40:43Ask Tony.
00:40:44Joan, just a moment, Aunt Kate.
00:40:46At least Jim didn't love the others.
00:40:48And now that he's engaged to me, he's through with them all.
00:40:50He told me so.
00:40:51He told you so?
00:40:52Would you believe Black was white if he told you so?
00:40:54I happen to know that he promised to marry this particular girl.
00:40:57And she believed in him.
00:40:58All the while he was running around with a dozen others that believed in him too.
00:41:01You've no right to talk to me like this.
00:41:03I'm old enough to know what I'm doing.
00:41:04You think so?
00:41:05Yes, I do.
00:41:06How do you know this girl's telling the truth about Jim?
00:41:09I wouldn't believe anything I heard from that kind of girl.
00:41:11Oh, yes, you would from this kind of life.
00:41:13No, I wouldn't.
00:41:14She's probably lying.
00:41:15Who is she?
00:41:16You want to know who she is?
00:41:17I'll tell you who the girl is.
00:41:19Jerry, let her alone.
00:41:21Go on, Joan.
00:41:22Go on to Westbury.
00:41:23Marry the man you love.
00:41:25Why, you girls ought to be ashamed of yourselves, falling like this.
00:41:32Goodbye, Joan.
00:41:48I just couldn't let you go through with it.
00:41:50You were right.
00:41:52Just give that Jim Wood her time.
00:41:54He'll open her eyes himself.
00:41:55By then it might be too late.
00:41:58Jim isn't going to be on the level with her.
00:42:00He just isn't in him.
00:42:01Oh, if Joan only knew him as I know him.
00:42:04Oh, hello, darling.
00:42:12Everything's all set.
00:42:14Ten o'clock, the little church around the corner, then to your house for food.
00:42:18Ha-ha, I'm no fool.
00:42:33Well, say, how much should I give the minister?
00:42:37Whatever you think it's worth, I suppose.
00:42:39Oh, I couldn't afford to pay that much.
00:42:41What are you laughing at?
00:42:44The passports just got here.
00:42:46Oh, Tony, my picture.
00:42:48Isn't it dreadful?
00:42:49We're a great pair.
00:42:56We don't look as if we're trying to get out of the country.
00:42:58We look as if we're trying to get in.
00:42:59Oh, by the way, Jerry, I can't go to the Woodward's.
00:43:06No, I've got to run down to Washington after all.
00:43:08Oh, that's all right if you have to go.
00:43:10I'm not going either.
00:43:12Oh, you shouldn't stay home on my account.
00:43:14You ought to go anyway.
00:43:15Well, you'll probably have lots of fun.
00:43:18Don't be silly.
00:43:20I couldn't have any fun without you.
00:43:23Well, hurry back.
00:43:26I'll miss you.
00:43:30Be a good boy.
00:43:32Goodbye, darling.
00:43:44And Kate.
00:43:45Yes?
00:43:46Get ready.
00:43:46We're going to Westbury.
00:43:56Oh, Miss Trent, I'm so sorry your sister and I couldn't come.
00:44:03I was so anxious to meet them.
00:44:04I'm sorry, too.
00:44:06Well, here they are now.
00:44:07Pardon me, please.
00:44:08Oh.
00:44:09Mary.
00:44:10What a surprise.
00:44:11And I've stayed.
00:44:13Why?
00:44:15I don't understand that, Alex.
00:44:16What a surprise.
00:44:17Mother, Dad.
00:44:19I want you to know Miss Trent.
00:44:20How do you do?
00:44:22And her aunt, and Mrs.
00:44:23Jones.
00:44:26Oh, Jones.
00:44:26Mrs. Jones.
00:44:27Jones.
00:44:28Why don't you come in?
00:44:30Jones.
00:44:40Hello?
00:44:43Yeah?
00:44:46You attended to it.
00:44:49Thanks a lot.
00:44:50I didn't want to go to Washington anyway.
00:44:53Goodbye.
00:45:00I'm terribly sorry about you and Jones.
00:45:03I did all I could.
00:45:05But I'm defeated.
00:45:11I don't know why you're on my side.
00:45:13But I love you for it.
00:45:19And after I've finished these, I'm going in and get Jim's old man to call the whole thing
00:45:23off.
00:45:46I think I'm brave enough now.
00:45:53I'm very interested in Miss Trent.
00:45:58I like Joan.
00:46:00I like the sister.
00:46:02But that aunt...
00:46:03Oh, she seems all right.
00:46:07Come in.
00:46:16How do you do?
00:46:18Hello?
00:46:21When I met you today, Mr. Woodward, I don't think you remembered me.
00:46:25I'm the son of Timothy Collins.
00:46:27Buster Collins.
00:46:28Why, we knew you when you were that high.
00:46:31Now I'm this high.
00:46:32I came in here to ask you, Mr. Woodward, if you knew that Jim intended to marry Joan Trent.
00:46:43No, really.
00:46:44Well, we hadn't heard, but I should be very glad if it were true.
00:46:50We're anxious that Jim should settle down.
00:46:53But what do you know about these Trents?
00:47:00Nothing much.
00:47:01They seem to be nice people.
00:47:04Well, not from what I heard.
00:47:07But if you're satisfied, all right.
00:47:10Buster, one moment.
00:47:12Tell us what you heard.
00:47:14Oh, it doesn't matter much.
00:47:16Oh, it certainly does.
00:47:18Tell us what you know.
00:47:19Well, I heard that the aunt was a bootlegger.
00:47:26What did I tell you?
00:47:27Nonsense.
00:47:27I don't believe it.
00:47:30You may not believe that, but that's not the half of it.
00:47:35Oh, but I can see you're not interested.
00:47:37Oh, Buster, just a minute.
00:47:39Tell us what you know.
00:47:42Do you want to know all?
00:47:44All.
00:47:45Well, it's pretty bad.
00:47:54I wish I hadn't have mentioned it.
00:47:56Young man, will you speak up?
00:48:00All right.
00:48:01You ask for it.
00:48:05Everyone that knows the Trents knows that there's a dash.
00:48:09Just a teeny-weeny dash of insanity in the family.
00:48:28Now I feel like a cat.
00:48:30All right.
00:48:38How did you do, Comrade?
00:48:41I did all right.
00:48:42What do you mean, you did all right?
00:48:45I don't think there'll be any Woodwards marrying any Trent.
00:48:49Really?
00:48:51Buster, what did you say?
00:48:54I'd rather not tell you.
00:48:56You must tell me.
00:48:57I'd rather not.
00:49:00You might not like it.
00:49:02I swear I love it.
00:49:05You won't get sore now.
00:49:07Cross my heart.
00:49:08Well, I told him that there was a dash.
00:49:25Just a teeny-weeny-weeny dash of insanity in your family.
00:49:35Buster!
00:49:38Oh, that's awful.
00:49:41I said there was just a teeny-weeny dash.
00:49:55Buster, in his mouth.
00:49:57He'll be a little down.
00:49:59I'll make a tree if he found this.
00:49:59I won't do anything.
00:50:01But I swear.
00:50:01I will ever know over you.
00:50:02Don't care.
00:50:04You'll be a little girl.
00:50:05There'll be no shortage.
00:50:06He'll be a little girl.
00:50:07He'll be a little girl.
00:50:09Even in my house.
00:50:11I don't think I definitely do it.
00:50:14I'll be an old girl.
00:50:15But...
00:50:16I'll be an old girl.
00:50:19He's an old girl.
00:50:20I'll be a little girl.
00:50:21He'll be a familiar guy.
00:50:23I'll be a fool.
00:50:24He'll be a little girl.
00:50:25Okay.
00:51:07Those are embarrassing crackers.
00:51:10You know, you can get a kind that won't break.
00:51:13Of course, you can't eat them.
00:51:14But you can butter them.
00:51:18What's the matter?
00:51:19Nothing.
00:51:21Aren't you going to have your consommation?
00:51:24Company?
00:51:26Why, I thought it was soup.
00:51:33Would you pass the sugar?
00:51:36Please.
00:51:38Sugar?
00:51:46One, two, button your shoe.
00:51:49Three, four, shut the door.
00:51:51Five, six.
00:51:54Pardon me.
00:51:56Do you realize that sugar?
00:51:58Oh, yes.
00:51:59Yes, yes, I've heard of that before.
00:52:01I'll bet you'll love it.
00:52:05Say when.
00:52:06When, when.
00:52:07What's the matter?
00:52:08Nothing.
00:52:22What are you looking at?
00:52:23No, nothing.
00:52:32What do you want?
00:52:33Nothing.
00:52:34What are you laughing at?
00:52:47Nothing.
00:52:55What are you laughing at?
00:52:56Nothing.
00:52:57Nothing.
00:53:17Oh, Aunt Kate.
00:53:18I have news for you.
00:53:19Mr. Woodward's new Buffalo Bill.
00:53:21Oh, I know.
00:53:23Yes.
00:53:24Yes.
00:53:26Oh, dear.
00:53:27A cute little girl.
00:53:28Oh, dear.
00:53:30Who's up?
00:53:31Oh, dear.
00:53:32A cute little girl.
00:53:34Oh, dear.
00:53:36Here.
00:53:41Ah, come on.
00:53:42Oh, dear.
00:53:44You are the sweet little girl.
00:53:46Ah, come on.
00:53:48Uh, you're the sweet little girl.
00:53:49Let's go.
00:54:09What do you mean by inviting these friends to our house?
00:54:12They're crazy.
00:54:15Crazier than the rest of our guests?
00:54:17They're mad, I tell you, they stand out.
00:54:22Oh, you must be mistaken, Dad.
00:54:27Go up and quiet her down. Order a straitjacket, do something.
00:54:31All right, all right.
00:54:34Didn't you know, Buffalo B.O.?
00:54:42Keep doing it.
00:54:44I think I'll finish my bathing suit. That ought to convince them.
00:54:57Well, hello, Collins.
00:54:59What are you doing in this lady's bedroom?
00:55:04What are you doing in this house?
00:55:10When I think of the answer to that, I'll be back.
00:55:15Oh, Jerry!
00:55:19Close it, little James.
00:55:22What's going on here? What are you up to?
00:55:24Nothing, nothing. I've given up.
00:55:27Let anybody marry anybody.
00:55:29You're the winner, Jim LaBourde the winner.
00:55:31My old man's terribly upset. He thinks you're crazy.
00:55:36Crazy? Why, I only obeyed my impulses, that's all.
00:55:38What are you talking about?
00:55:40We miss so much in life, we're not doing the things we want to do.
00:55:43If you feel like doing something, why shouldn't you do it?
00:55:46For instance.
00:55:48Oh, for example, I don't like his expression.
00:55:50I catch on.
00:55:51Oh, baby, this is a perfect house for obeying impulse.
00:56:06I have work here, it'll take me days.
00:56:08I'm ready to go to the stage.
00:56:31Oh, Jerry!
00:56:32Oh, oh, oh, Jerry.
00:56:41Now I have another impulse.
00:56:43You get out of here.
00:56:44Go on.
00:56:44Up and go.
00:56:45Uh-oh.
00:56:46Oh, yeah.
00:56:47Go.
00:56:48No.
00:56:49What do they think downstairs?
00:56:50I don't care what they think.
00:56:53I have a bigger impulse.
00:56:55I want to stay.
00:56:58I haven't laughed like this in years, Jerry.
00:57:02I always did have a good time with you.
00:57:05Why talk about that?
00:57:09I'm just beginning to realize what a fool I was to let you get away from me.
00:57:14Are you trying to make love for me?
00:57:17That's the impulse.
00:57:24What about Jones?
00:57:27Jones will never be a Jerry.
00:57:29I think the only reason I ever felt with Joan in the first place was if she reminded me so much of you.
00:57:36Can't we start all over again?
00:57:42You mean it?
00:57:44I was never more serious in my life.
00:57:52Just a moment.
00:57:54Let me think.
00:57:55I'd, I'd hate to hurt Joan any more than you were necessary.
00:58:00Joan's just a kid.
00:58:00She'll get over it.
00:58:04I bet I know what you're thinking, sonny.
00:58:06Blake.
00:58:07Oh, forget him.
00:58:11Don't you want me back?
00:58:12Isn't there just a little spark still running?
00:58:14Why do you suppose I was so anxious to break it up between you and Joan?
00:58:32Jealousy.
00:58:32Jealousy!
00:58:33What a fool I was not to have seen it before.
00:58:39Oh, you mustn't be too hasty, Jim.
00:58:42Please.
00:58:43Oh, Jerry.
00:58:44Do you suppose it'll work out?
00:58:47Why, certainly.
00:58:48Could we ever recapture the happiness of the old days?
00:58:53Why, of course we could.
00:58:56Oh.
00:58:59Remember the gay nights?
00:59:03The music, the dancing?
00:59:06Well, the same places are still open.
00:59:10You used to tell me that you liked nothing better than to sit for hours while I sang with you.
00:59:19I liked that too.
00:59:21You did, didn't you?
00:59:23Do you remember?
00:59:26If you can hear me calling, dear
00:59:31Come to me, come to me
00:59:37My life, my love, my own
00:59:44From near or far where you are
00:59:49Come to me, come to me
00:59:54In answer to my heart
01:00:00Somewhere on a hill
01:00:06Lives a whiffer of wheels
01:00:10Calling with me as a shadow's fall
01:00:16I need your love
01:00:18I need your love
01:00:22To keep your love
01:00:23I need your love
01:00:24To keep your love
01:00:26Come to me
01:00:29Come to me
01:00:31Come to me
01:00:33My life, my love
01:00:37My life, my love
01:00:53My love
01:00:55Well, that's it.
01:00:58Oh, oh, Joan's mad.
01:01:09Now, now Joan, don't make a scene.
01:01:13That's right, now Joan, must we make a scene?
01:01:17What am I supposed to do, applaud?
01:01:20We were just, uh, we were just, uh, uh, we were just discussing things.
01:01:26That's right, Jim was trying to tell me how much he loved you.
01:01:30Well?
01:01:31Well, uh...
01:01:33I think you'd sound more convincing with your coat on.
01:01:41No wonder you didn't want me to have him.
01:01:43You wanted him for yourself.
01:01:45Why, a man like Jim has enough love for both of us.
01:01:49I won't share his love with anyone.
01:01:52Well, I guess you're going to have to choose between.
01:01:56Pick yourself a Trent.
01:02:00Well, maybe this will help.
01:02:01Ibbity-bibbity, sibbity-sab, ibbity-bibbity.
01:02:03Canabba.
01:02:04Canabba.
01:02:05Canabba in, Canabba out.
01:02:07How does it go?
01:02:08Oh, stop it.
01:02:11Why do you hesitate?
01:02:13Is there any doubt?
01:02:14Of course there's a doubt.
01:02:16Jim's very fond of his Jerry, aren't you, Jim?
01:02:19Jerry, I don't know how you can do this to me.
01:02:28Jones, don't cry.
01:02:30Please.
01:02:31I'm not hurt.
01:02:34But you'll soon forget, really you will.
01:02:37There, don't cry.
01:02:38Let me alone, don't touch me.
01:02:41Oh, Joan, I don't think you quite understand.
01:02:48You see, well, you see, Jerry and I were once sweethearts.
01:02:54You and Jerry?
01:03:11Yes, Joan, and...
01:03:13Oh.
01:03:14We've just discovered each other.
01:03:16all over again.
01:03:19Haven't we, dear?
01:03:22Oh, please, Tony, wait, Tony, wait, don't misunderstand me.
01:03:51Take your hands off him.
01:03:52It doesn't mean anything.
01:03:53He doesn't mean anything.
01:03:54I don't care why you did it.
01:03:55Oh, but Tony.
01:03:56Oh, that's the man.
01:03:57And you promised me.
01:03:58I know, I promised you.
01:03:59But Julie, you of all people will understand why even your book you said.
01:04:02But I don't happen to be a character in a book.
01:04:16How did he take it, darling?
01:04:18How about it?
01:04:21I'm beginning to understand you, Jim.
01:04:31You're not bad.
01:04:32You're just not very bright.
01:04:36I'm afraid.
01:04:37I'm afraid.
01:04:38I'm afraid.
01:04:39I'm afraid.
01:04:43I'm afraid.
01:04:44Hello, Jerry.
01:05:00Here we go.
01:05:04Hello, Jerry.
01:05:18What's the matter? Sick?
01:05:20I'm all right.
01:05:23I talked to Joan this morning on the phone.
01:05:25And what do you think?
01:05:29She called me.
01:05:34Looks like everything's gonna be all right.
01:05:40See, what happened out there the other night?
01:05:43Tony no more than got there and he left.
01:05:46And then you left.
01:05:48And then everybody left.
01:05:50So I left.
01:05:58Hello, Joan.
01:06:04Hi.
01:06:08But, dear.
01:06:10Do you mind if I meet you down the car?
01:06:12I want to talk to Jerry a moment.
01:06:15Sure.
01:06:16See you soon, Jerry.
01:06:18I want to tell you, Jerry.
01:06:28I understand everything now.
01:06:32And I'm sorry about Tony.
01:06:35I know you are.
01:06:39And I want to tell you...
01:06:48You want me to stay home with you?
01:07:01I don't have to go out with Buster.
01:07:03I think it would be nice if you would.
01:07:06Will you be all right?
01:07:13I'll be home early.
01:07:18Oh, Miss Trent.
01:07:23I want you to see something wonderful.
01:07:26It just comes.
01:07:37See, is this not beautiful?
01:07:48I don't know.
01:08:12Are you going to stand around all day and admire that atrocity?
01:08:16Oh, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
01:08:19I'm getting sick and tired of it.
01:08:21What do you mean?
01:08:22Here you are in love with a man.
01:08:24Yet you sit around all day moving.
01:08:25While he sails right out of your life.
01:08:27Are you sure he's sailing?
01:08:28Certainly. I called his house.
01:08:30You didn't.
01:08:31Of course I did. Why not?
01:08:32Oh, shame on you.
01:08:34What did he say?
01:08:35Nothing.
01:08:37He wasn't there.
01:08:39But his servant tells me that he's sailing for Europe.
01:08:42We were going together.
01:08:43Now he's gone.
01:08:45No, he hasn't.
01:08:47He doesn't sail for 35 minutes.
01:08:49Now if you're any sort of a girl at all,
01:08:52and if you're worthy of the name of Trent,
01:08:54you'll get out of here and go after him.
01:08:58He's your man, isn't he?
01:09:00You love him, don't you?
01:09:02Well, you're always preaching to me about obeying those instincts.
01:09:06Now why don't you practice what you preach?
01:09:08But I couldn't miss the boat in 35 minutes.
01:09:11Besides, I haven't anything packed.
01:09:13Yes, you have.
01:09:15Now get out of here.
01:09:17Come on, come on.
01:09:18Come on, get out of here.
01:09:20Right, right here, right here.
01:09:21Here's your coat.
01:09:22And your hat and your purse.
01:09:23Now come on, come on.
01:09:24Get your things together.
01:09:26Oh, I'm sure there's something you've forgotten.
01:09:28Oh, thank you.
01:09:29I've got your good ones, of course.
01:09:30Oh, good.
01:09:31Here, here.
01:09:32Come on, get your coat on.
01:09:33You haven't got any time to lose.
01:09:35Oh, here.
01:09:36Yeah, yeah.
01:09:37I've got the one that's going.
01:09:38Here, get into this yourself.
01:09:40Oh, hurry.
01:09:41Hurry.
01:09:42Now, have you got everything?
01:09:43Yes.
01:09:44Aunt Kate, tell Joan about it.
01:09:46She'll love to know.
01:09:47Yes, I will.
01:09:49Oh, I don't know.
01:09:51Now, have you got your grip?
01:09:53Hurry now.
01:09:59Oh, Aunt Kate, you're a darling.
01:10:00What will I ever do without you?
01:10:03Well, then you get to Paris,
01:10:04and you still can't do without me.
01:10:06Stand for me.
01:10:07Goodbye.
01:10:08Goodbye.
01:10:29Oh, Aunt Kate, is Jerry here?
01:10:30She's out.
01:10:31Oh, I must see her at once.
01:10:32I started to say it without her, but I couldn't.
01:10:33I don't care what's happened.
01:10:34I want her.
01:10:35I said a lot of things I'm sorry for,
01:10:36and I want to tell her.
01:10:37Why, I'm mad about her.
01:10:38I'm simply crazy.
01:10:39That's what I said the first time I saw you.
01:10:41I guess I'd better tell you.
01:10:42She's gone to the book looking for you.
01:10:43Gone to the book looking for me?
01:10:44Yes.
01:10:45You're looking for me?
01:10:46Yes.
01:10:47You're looking for me?
01:10:48Yes.
01:10:49She's gone to the book looking for you.
01:10:50She's gone to the book looking for me?
01:10:51Yes.
01:10:52She's gone to the book looking for me?
01:10:53Yes.
01:10:54She's gone to the book looking for you.
01:10:55Gone to the book looking for me?
01:10:56Yes.
01:10:57You're looking for me?
01:10:58Yes.
01:10:59Oh.
01:11:00Goodbye.
01:11:01Oh, hurry.
01:11:02Bye.
01:11:03Bye.
01:11:18Have your tickets ready.
01:11:19Have your tickets ready.
01:11:20Take it, please.
01:11:21You can't get a board without a ticket.
01:11:22But I'm sailing in a minute.
01:11:23You're not sailing on this boat without a ticket.
01:11:24But I must sail.
01:11:25You must not sail unless you have a ticket.
01:11:27Will you please stand aside?
01:11:29Sure.
01:11:30Show your tickets, please.
01:11:31Have your tickets ready.
01:11:32Have your tickets ready, please.
01:11:33Have your tickets ready, please.
01:11:34Yep.
01:11:35Have your tickets ready.
01:11:36Have your tickets ready.
01:11:40I hope you've got to see his friends.
01:11:44I hope he's got to see his friends.
01:11:46But I don't know, but I can't.
01:11:48I can't remember to see his friends,
01:11:50but all the time he's got to see his friends.
01:11:52I have to go down the hill.
01:11:54I have to go down the hillside.
01:11:58So please get off the hillside.
01:12:00All right, guys.
01:12:01Let's go again.
01:12:03Upp-u-p-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup-sup.
01:12:09Have you seen a girl go by here?
01:12:11Do you think they're both for men only?
01:12:13Wait a minute, really.
01:12:15She comes about here on you.
01:12:17What's the idea?
01:12:19Oh, honestly, she's a cute little thing.
01:12:21She looks like this.
01:12:22She looks like this.
01:12:24She looks like this.
01:12:25She looks like this.
01:12:26I don't know.
01:12:27It's not how you get it.
01:12:28I'm not sure.
01:12:29I'm not sure.
01:12:30I'm not sure you're here.
01:12:31You're on your own.
01:12:32I'm not sure.
01:12:33You're out of here.
01:12:34You're on your own.
01:12:35I'm not sure.
01:12:36You're on your own.
01:12:37You're on your own.
01:12:38She looks like this.
01:12:40Have you got a ticket?
01:12:47All right.
01:12:48Take that just a minute here.
01:12:50Oh, well, if you see her, tell her I'm on board.
01:12:53I'll tell her.
01:13:08I'll tell her.
01:13:29Charlie!
01:13:33Charlie, you know what he's making!
01:13:35Charlie, let's go, let's go!
01:13:38I've had to get on the ship,
01:13:40and I'm perfectly willing to pay my ticket.
01:13:42Even if you had a ticket, the captain's left on me.
01:13:45Oh, hello, darling.
01:13:46Oh, no.
01:13:47Charlie, Charlie.
01:13:48Oh, don't worry, officer.
01:13:49She can share my cabin.
01:13:54I'm sorry, sir.
01:13:55But this is a first-class boat.
01:13:58But to save the reputation of the boat,
01:14:00the captain can marry us.
01:14:03With the lady's consent, of course.
01:14:12Charlie!
01:14:13Charlie!
01:14:14Charlie!
01:14:15Charlie!
01:14:24Charlie!
01:14:25Charlie!
01:14:26Charlie!
01:14:27The Eighth!
01:14:28The Eighth!
01:14:39The Eighth!
01:14:40See?
01:14:41Thetery!
01:14:42The Seven.
01:14:43Show me!
01:14:44The Eighth!
01:14:45The Nine!
01:14:46The Nine!