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  • 8/4/2025
Sally was an orphan who got her name from the telephone exchange where she was abandoned as a baby. In the orphanage, she discovered the joy of dancing. Working as a waitress, she goes from job to job until she finds a job that al...

Director: John Francis Dillon

Writer: Guy Bolton, Waldemar Young, P.G. Wodehouse

Stars: Marilyn Miller, Alexander Gray, Joe E. Brown
Transcript
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00:06You make me so mad.
00:07I stood on that corner a half an hour waiting for you.
00:09Yeah, yeah.
00:10Calm yourself.
00:11So can I.
00:12Let's eat some more.
00:16Park the body right over there, baby.
00:21Well, Rosie?
00:22How do you like me?
00:23Otis, you're wonderful.
00:25Simply wonderful.
00:26Ah, don't be kidding me now.
00:27Don't be kidding me.
00:28Sit down, big boy.
00:29Alright, I will.
00:31Hey, what's the idea of you being late?
00:33Oh, just a little business, Rosie.
00:34Just a little business, that's all.
00:36Monkey business?
00:37Oh, not quite that.
00:38That's good, Rosie.
00:39Here, improve your mind.
00:42Well, go on with the business.
00:44Well, I'll tell you.
00:45A small society dame called me up from Long Island today.
00:47Mrs. Tenbrock.
00:48Millions, that's all, Rosie.
00:50Just millions.
00:51Have you ordered?
00:52Oh, oh.
00:53It was here.
00:54Let me see.
00:55Let me see.
00:56Uh, let me see.
00:57Cream of tomato soup?
00:58No.
00:59Chicken consomme?
01:00No.
01:01Spaghetti?
01:02Tomato salad and a glass of buttermilk.
01:04Yes, sir.
01:05Hey, just a minute.
01:06Front.
01:09What do you think?
01:10I forgot all about the baby here.
01:11Can you imagine that?
01:13What'll you have, Rosie?
01:14Go easy now.
01:15I'll have, uh, chicken.
01:18A chicken sandwich.
01:20Chicken a la Maryland.
01:21Who do you think you're out with?
01:22Your swell society dame, Mrs. Tenbrock?
01:25That's right.
01:26You're wrong again.
01:27Mrs. Tenbrock.
01:28Well, what did she want?
01:30Listen, well, did she call me up from Long Island today and said,
01:32Listen, Mr. Hooper, you advertise your friend as high-class entertainment for all occasions.
01:36None but the best acts.
01:38That's me, I tell her, Otis Hooper, the livest theatrical agent on Broadway.
01:45Well, Mr. Hooper, we're going to have a little party, and you're just the guy I'm looking for.
01:52I want some snappy dancers.
01:54Oh, Mr. Hooper, I can dance.
01:57You can dance?
01:58Oh, I've studied awfully well.
02:00I wish you'd give me a chance.
02:02I know, but listen, the man in my situation in the restaurant, I can't talk...
02:05Oh, but I can do it. Look.
02:11Not bad, not bad at all.
02:13Say, listen.
02:14My gosh, maybe I can use you at that.
02:17Oh, could you, Mr. Hooper? Would you?
02:20Oh, would I?
02:23Wait a minute, wait a minute.
02:25There, my card, Mr. Hooper.
02:27Always at home at my office.
02:28You call and see me tomorrow.
02:29Oh, thank you, Mr. Hooper.
02:30I'll make good for you.
02:32Honestly, I will.
02:33Oh, no darn well you will, honey.
02:34Chicken in all of Maryland.
02:35Slash tomatoes.
02:36Preciousparagus.
02:37Cottage sheath.
02:38And make it snappy.
02:39Yes, ma'am.

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