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00:00:00Ten cents a dance, pansies and rough guys, tough guys who tear my gowns.
00:00:10Seven to midnight I hear drums, loudly the saxophone blows.
00:00:18Trumpets are tearing my eardrums, customers crush my toes.
00:00:25Sometimes I think I'm not my hero, but it's a queer romance, all that you need is a ticket, come on big boy, ten cents a dance.
00:00:55I'm not my hero, but I'm not my hero, but I'm not my hero, but I'm not my hero.
00:01:25What are you, what are the hostesses?
00:01:29Are there any nice little gals in there?
00:01:31We've got fifteen hostesses.
00:01:32Give me two dollars a bit.
00:01:37And don't spit in here.
00:01:39You shouldn't.
00:01:41Say, I thought you were going to take the night off.
00:01:53Didn't you have a date?
00:01:54A date?
00:01:55Who is?
00:01:56That Miller kid you're always blatting about.
00:01:58Is it any of your business?
00:01:59What are you so touchy about?
00:02:01I don't want him.
00:02:02I'd a lot longer have that hundred dollar guy that's rushing you.
00:02:05What's the guy got to do to dance with you, gal?
00:02:08All you need is his ticket and some courage.
00:02:10We've got both.
00:02:11How about it, sister?
00:02:14How about it?
00:02:15How about it?
00:02:16How about it?
00:02:17How about it?
00:02:19o
00:02:22You
00:02:23how about it?
00:02:32And
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00:02:46What were you saying before?
00:02:55I just wanted to tell you that we get paid tomorrow.
00:02:5830 bucks.
00:02:59What are you going to do with it?
00:03:00Buy a rowboat?
00:03:02I'm going to get 30 bucks with a dime
00:03:04and come right back here.
00:03:06Come on, sister.
00:03:08Loot you now.
00:03:13You're a big guy.
00:03:14I'm pretty loud on my feet, ain't I?
00:03:15Oh, yes.
00:03:16Wait a minute, sister.
00:03:23Nick, I want it on the phone.
00:03:24I'll see you later.
00:03:25Come on.
00:03:26I'll see you later.
00:03:35Barbara, aren't you feeling well, son?
00:03:47I'm great.
00:04:00Only as long as you're passing rules every five minutes, I've got a new one for you.
00:04:05What is it?
00:04:07Keep people out of here.
00:04:09They're way over 200 pounds.
00:04:11It gets to be quite annoying.
00:04:13I'm sorry, Miss O'Neill, but you don't like our patrons.
00:04:18Possibly they don't compare with the gentlemen you know.
00:04:20What do you mean?
00:04:22I mean that you mustn't let your private life interfere with your work here.
00:04:26Private life?
00:04:27I've got no more private life than a goldfish.
00:04:30What are you talking about?
00:04:32About the young man you're always talking about.
00:04:34I haven't had the pleasure of meeting him.
00:04:36And you're not going to...
00:04:37Oh, that's too bad.
00:04:38If he's half as wonderful as you say he is, he must be perfect.
00:04:41But you mustn't let him interfere with your work.
00:04:43He doesn't even know where I work.
00:04:45Nevertheless, he has interfered.
00:04:46Your work used to be the best on the floor.
00:04:48You took an interest in it, but you don't anymore.
00:04:51What's wrong with it?
00:04:53No animation.
00:04:54No rhythm.
00:04:57If I get any more rhythm, I'll dislocate a hip.
00:05:00The gentlemen like rhythm.
00:05:02I don't want to speak to you about this again.
00:05:11Rhythm.
00:05:18What's the matter with me?
00:05:20Oh, gee, I've got to run away from the doctor.
00:05:22Pay two bucks a pair of warm and they'll last a split in a second.
00:05:25We'll take them off.
00:05:26Nobody will know the difference.
00:05:28Gee, that's an idea.
00:05:31Oh, gee, there goes my dress.
00:05:34What do I do about that?
00:05:35Use your own judgment.
00:05:36Don't wait, Joe.
00:05:48It won't be necessary.
00:05:50Yes, Mr. Cull.
00:05:55Say, for the love of Mike, don't you get enough whooping out there?
00:05:59Well, I haven't danced out there yet.
00:06:01You're new, aren't you?
00:06:03Yeah.
00:06:04I'm awful nervous.
00:06:05What about?
00:06:06Well, Mrs. Blanchard, she talks so funny.
00:06:09I couldn't quite make her out.
00:06:10She talked to you about how to dance out there, didn't she?
00:06:13Yeah.
00:06:14She told me to be very careful.
00:06:16And yet she sort of gave me the idea she wanted me to be not so careful.
00:06:20She told me, well, to be intimate, but ladylike.
00:06:25Now, what do you make out of that?
00:06:26She told me I could just feel my way along until I got the hang of things,
00:06:30but to watch my step.
00:06:32Gee, I mean, what's a girl to do?
00:06:35Search me.
00:06:35Say, how old are you?
00:06:39Uh, 18.
00:06:41You mean you told Blanchard you were 18?
00:06:45She's all right.
00:06:45Yeah, you beat the cops.
00:06:46Should he grab the taxi cab and grab away?
00:06:48Great.
00:06:49I'm glad of it.
00:06:49Say, I could have sworn that fellow was just a drop in.
00:07:05Turned out to be a regular.
00:07:06Ah, he only bought one ticket.
00:07:09One of those nickel nurses.
00:07:10Oh, I don't think so.
00:07:14Say, you're crazy.
00:07:15That's the guy that get Barber O'Neill at $100.
00:07:17There's a jungle full of babies out there.
00:07:38Gee, what do I do now?
00:07:41Go over there and stand by the rail.
00:07:43And while you wait, you advertise.
00:07:45Oh, yeah.
00:07:49Come on.
00:07:49Excuse me, please.
00:08:08Oh, mercy.
00:08:09Yes, indeed.
00:08:11Dear me.
00:08:22Good evening, Miss O'Neill.
00:08:26Hello, Mr. Carlson.
00:08:28I've been in the dressing room changing my shoes.
00:08:31I've worn out one pair already tonight.
00:08:33Do you want to help me wear out another?
00:08:35Thanks.
00:08:36I'd much rather sit and talk with you, if you don't mind.
00:08:38That's a break.
00:08:40Come on.
00:08:58I'm afraid the old dowager doesn't like me.
00:09:05Who is she?
00:09:06Oh, she's got the toughest job of all.
00:09:08She's a matron.
00:09:09She's got to keep the place hot enough to avoid bankruptcy and cold enough to avoid rage.
00:09:14Hey, you know, we're not allowed to sit our dancers unless drinks are served.
00:09:18Oh, I wouldn't break a rule for anything in the world.
00:09:22Waiter.
00:09:25Milk.
00:09:27Milk.
00:09:28Do we have to drink milk?
00:09:29No.
00:09:32Two milk and drink them yourself.
00:09:35You're sober tonight, aren't you?
00:09:38Wasn't I the other night?
00:09:39Oh, you were...
00:09:39You're sober tonight, aren't you?
00:09:43Wasn't I the other night?
00:09:44Oh, you were swell.
00:09:45You gave me a hundred dollars just for sitting here and talking to you.
00:09:48Do you want it back?
00:09:50No.
00:09:51It was well worth it.
00:09:53And I'm going to keep on coming here until I find out how you happen to be here.
00:09:56There it goes.
00:09:57What are you doing?
00:09:58Writing a book?
00:09:59Listen, I'm here because my brains are in my feet.
00:10:02And you're here.
00:10:05Well, I'm glad you're here.
00:10:08And you missed me, eh?
00:10:13Yes.
00:10:14That is.
00:10:16Yes, I did.
00:10:18And there's something I want you to do for me.
00:10:20Oh, yes?
00:10:22Well, you're in business, aren't you?
00:10:25Sure.
00:10:25I'm a night watchman.
00:10:26This must be your night off.
00:10:28No, no kidding.
00:10:29You've got an office of some kind, haven't you?
00:10:32Yes, I've got an office of some kind.
00:10:34Well, I was wondering if you had an opening of some sort.
00:10:38Do you want a job?
00:10:39Oh, no, it's not for me.
00:10:41It's, uh, well, it's for an acquaintance of mine.
00:10:44He's an awfully bright fellow and very well educated.
00:10:46Really?
00:10:47Uh-huh.
00:10:47I'll vouch for him.
00:10:49Of course, he hasn't been around long, and the traffic signal's kind of puzzling.
00:10:53Are you sure that he's just an acquaintance?
00:10:55Positively.
00:10:56Oh, he's only a kid.
00:10:58All right.
00:10:58Send him around.
00:10:59Gee, thanks a lot.
00:11:02And now, what can I do for you?
00:11:04I want you to have dinner with me some night, will you?
00:11:06Sure, where?
00:11:07Any place, you say.
00:11:09Any place where there isn't any music.
00:11:12I'm sick of the sound of that stuff.
00:11:13Gee, it follows me home and pounds into my head like a hammer.
00:11:17Do you know what I'd do if I had a lot of money?
00:11:19Yes, buy a radio.
00:11:20No.
00:11:21I'd get that cornet player and tie him up.
00:11:24And I'd hire a million saxophone players to blow blue notes in his ears till he died.
00:11:29Shall I call you up at your home?
00:11:31No, you better call me here.
00:11:34Well?
00:11:36I was just trying to figure you out.
00:11:38Can't you?
00:11:39You're so wise.
00:11:42You've been here three times, and you haven't propositioned me once.
00:11:45Is that unusual?
00:11:47It's impossible.
00:11:48Oh, gee, I'd better be getting back.
00:11:51That old dame will be right on top of me.
00:11:57And you'll call me here?
00:11:59Yes, certainly.
00:12:00Goodbye.
00:12:01Bye.
00:12:01By the way, what's the number here?
00:12:02Orchard, 4027.
00:12:04It's in the book.
00:12:05Goodbye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:06Bye.
00:12:06Hello, bookworms.
00:12:29Oh, hello, Miss O'Neill.
00:12:31Oh, don't get up.
00:12:32That must be a good book to keep you up so late.
00:12:35It is.
00:12:36It's a swell book.
00:12:37I must have fallen asleep or something.
00:12:39You're not used to keeping such late hours, are you?
00:12:42No, I...
00:12:42I wanted to see you before I left.
00:12:45Before you left?
00:12:48Do you mind seeing if the landlady is still up?
00:12:50Sure.
00:12:51Sure.
00:12:51That old bird never goes to sleep.
00:13:04Would you mind sitting down for a minute?
00:13:17I want to see you before I left.
00:13:21The landlady doesn't know it, but I'm leaving tonight.
00:13:23What for?
00:13:24Well, it's just a matter of assets and liabilities.
00:13:27Assets?
00:13:28Some socks and underwear and a couple of shirts.
00:13:31Oh, and liabilities?
00:13:3460 bucks for three weeks' room and board.
00:13:37I'd have been at it a couple of hours ago, only I wanted to say goodbye.
00:13:40I suppose it's a dirty trick, my sneaking out like this, but...
00:13:43I haven't the courage to face Mrs. Krenn in the morning.
00:13:46I know how it is.
00:13:46I've been there myself.
00:13:48Of course, I know some people here in town, but I wouldn't want to go to them
00:13:51because I wouldn't want them to know how things are.
00:13:53Where do you go from here, Eddie?
00:13:56Follow my nose, I guess.
00:13:58They tell me the park isn't a bad place this time of year.
00:14:01Oh, after all, it's just a matter of mathematics.
00:14:04I owe 60 dollars and I haven't got 60 cents.
00:14:06I have 60 dollars.
00:14:10Oh, no, no, no, I don't know.
00:14:13Here.
00:14:14Well, that's a hundred dollars.
00:14:16Sure it is.
00:14:17That's 60 for Mrs. Krenn and the rest will take care of you for a couple of weeks.
00:14:22Anything's liable to happen in that time.
00:14:23Oh, I couldn't think of taking it.
00:14:25Why not?
00:14:26Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their parties.
00:14:29You know, us roomers have got to stick together.
00:14:32Oh, gee, Miss O'Neill.
00:14:34Listen, if you're going to owe me money, it's Barbara.
00:14:37Gee, Barbara.
00:14:37Never mind.
00:14:39Now tell me all about it.
00:14:41I don't like to do this.
00:14:44Well, there's nothing much to tell.
00:14:45I thought I could trim the town overnight.
00:14:48Trim me instead.
00:14:49Trimmed you?
00:14:49You haven't even started yet.
00:14:53Gee, you're one swell human being.
00:14:56I'm going to take this hundred dollars, and I'm going to pay it back.
00:14:59Maybe it's a good investment.
00:15:00I know it's a good investment.
00:15:03You know, Eddie, there's only one way to beat a hard-boiled town like this.
00:15:07It ain't how hard you can sock, but it's how hard you can take it on the chin.
00:15:12Maybe I haven't got a chin.
00:15:14Sure you have a nice chin and a nice face.
00:15:17You're young, Eddie.
00:15:19You're strong, and you've got a good college education.
00:15:21And you've got a job.
00:15:26Job?
00:15:27Uh-huh.
00:15:28A friend of mine runs a big business, and I was talking to him today about you.
00:15:32He thinks there might be an opening in his office for you.
00:15:35Oh, gee, Barbara, you're saving my life.
00:15:37Nix, I'm just trying to protect my investment.
00:15:39And if you're going to thank me any longer, I'm going to sock you right in the nose.
00:15:43Oh, well, I...
00:15:45Well, all right.
00:15:47But I want you to take my I.O.U.
00:15:48Oh, don't be silly.
00:15:49Oh, absolutely.
00:15:50I wouldn't think of taking this much money without giving you some kind of security for it.
00:15:55A hundred dollars?
00:16:00There.
00:16:01Okay.
00:16:05And so to bed.
00:16:06I'm not going to try to thank you anymore, because I don't know how.
00:16:25You'll never know what you've done for me.
00:16:27I'll never forget it as long as I live.
00:16:32Good night, Barbara.
00:16:33Good night, Eddie.
00:16:33Good night.
00:16:33Good night.
00:16:34Good night.
00:16:35Good night.
00:17:05Gee, isn't that swell?
00:17:16That kind of music makes you feel like laughing and crying and I don't know what.
00:17:23A little of both.
00:17:25Love's come here every night.
00:17:26Uh-uh.
00:17:27Remember, I'm a working girl.
00:17:29If that's so, you never have told me anything about what you do.
00:17:32Where do you work?
00:17:33Oh, in a dancing school.
00:17:36What do you do there?
00:17:38Why, um, I'm one of the teachers.
00:17:42Well, let's not talk about my work.
00:17:43Let's talk about yours.
00:17:45How's it going?
00:17:46Well, it's pretty hard to tell the first few days, but it looks great.
00:17:49What do you do?
00:17:50I'm in the accounting department, but that's only temporary.
00:17:53Sure it is.
00:17:54All you needed was a break.
00:17:56And you've got it for me.
00:17:59See that bench over there?
00:18:00That might have been my bed the other night if it hadn't been for you.
00:18:04Ah, you certainly have been my good angel.
00:18:10Angel.
00:18:11That's what I said.
00:18:13Angel.
00:18:15You know, Barbara, it seems like a different world.
00:18:18Well, I, I, I felt the same way the first time I met you, too.
00:18:28Yeah?
00:18:30See, this place was just a city of millions of strangers that you came along.
00:18:34And, isn't it funny how you go along and you meet all kinds of people and then all of a sudden you, I don't know, you, you meet somebody and it just changes the whole world.
00:18:53I don't know.
00:19:23It's a good form to rise when an older woman addresses you.
00:19:26It's against the rules.
00:19:28The messenger just brought this.
00:19:31It's good form to rise when an older woman addresses you.
00:19:36It's against the rules to have packages come here.
00:19:39But I let it go this time.
00:19:41Thanks.
00:19:43She gives me a pain.
00:19:46If I want to take her to the convention.
00:19:48Yeah.
00:19:49Oh, gee, that's a snappy looking bar.
00:19:51Oh, gee, I wonder what it is.
00:19:52Oh, look at that.
00:19:55Oh, isn't that?
00:19:56Oh, Barbara.
00:19:58Oh, my gosh, get a load of that.
00:20:02Say, oh, look at that.
00:20:04Isn't that beautiful?
00:20:07Oh, my God.
00:20:08Mommy, where did you get it?
00:20:10Hers, who's a Santa Claus?
00:20:12Oh, I forgot to look.
00:20:13Oh, my God.
00:20:14Oh, my God.
00:20:14Oh, my God.
00:20:15Oh, my God.
00:20:15Oh, my God.
00:20:16Oh, my God.
00:20:17Oh, my God.
00:20:17Oh, my God.
00:20:18Oh, my God.
00:20:18Oh, my God.
00:20:19Oh, my God.
00:20:19Oh, my God.
00:20:20Oh, my God.
00:20:20Oh, my God.
00:20:21Oh, my God.
00:20:21Oh, my God.
00:20:22Oh, my God.
00:20:23Oh, my God.
00:20:23Oh, my God.
00:20:24Oh, my God.
00:20:24Oh, my God.
00:20:25Oh, my God.
00:20:25Oh, my God.
00:20:26Oh, my God.
00:20:27Oh, my God.
00:20:27Oh, my God.
00:20:28Oh, my God.
00:20:29Oh, my God.
00:20:29Oh, my God.
00:20:30Oh, my God.
00:20:31Oh, my God.
00:20:32Excuse me, does this O'Neal work here?
00:20:51O'Neal?
00:20:52Oh, Barbara O'Neal.
00:20:54That's right.
00:20:55Yeah, she's up there.
00:20:56Thanks.
00:21:02Oh, Barbara.
00:21:09Do you want some dance tickets?
00:21:12How much of it?
00:21:13Oh, a dime will do.
00:21:14Let me have one.
00:21:16Shake a leg, kid?
00:21:31No, thanks.
00:21:32No wallflowers allow around here.
00:21:33I'm just looking around.
00:21:34Oh, if I look further.
00:21:35Come on, you'll like it.
00:21:36Besides, I'll make you park back home.
00:21:39Say, I'm not going to hurt you.
00:21:40Relax.
00:21:41You know, it's a good thing I got hold of you.
00:21:42You need lessons.
00:21:43Private lessons.
00:21:44Private lessons.
00:21:45Mm-hmm.
00:21:46Mm-hmm.
00:21:47Mm-hmm.
00:21:48Hey, where you going?
00:22:13Hey, where are you going?
00:22:22Eddie.
00:22:24Well, this is a surprise.
00:22:29Meet Miss Blake, Mr. Miller.
00:22:31How do you do?
00:22:32How do you do?
00:22:36Come on upstairs, I want to talk to you.
00:22:38Look, I don't know what to do with that O'Neill girl.
00:22:44It's just one thing after another.
00:22:46What's the matter?
00:22:47She was actually ogling that man with whom Eunice was dancing.
00:22:51Now they've gone up on the balcony.
00:22:55Sit here, Eddie.
00:22:56I don't want to sit down.
00:23:00Dancing's cool.
00:23:02What did you want to come here for?
00:23:04I wanted to see you.
00:23:05How did you find out where I was?
00:23:07The landlady told me.
00:23:08Come on, let's get out of here.
00:23:09I can't, not until one o'clock.
00:23:11I work here.
00:23:11Oh, no, you don't.
00:23:12Not anymore.
00:23:13You're not going to stay in this dump another minute.
00:23:15Oh, it isn't as bad as all that, Eddie.
00:23:17I'm just one of the hostesses.
00:23:19It's worse.
00:23:20Otherwise, you wouldn't have lied to me.
00:23:21I didn't lie to you.
00:23:23I just didn't go into detail.
00:23:26Miss Blanchard, I want to talk to you.
00:23:29You don't have to say a word about it.
00:23:30I saw the whole thing.
00:23:31She took your partner away.
00:23:33Come on, Casey.
00:23:33I may need you.
00:23:34Eddie, I'm telling you that...
00:23:38Don't argue with me.
00:23:39I don't want you in a place where anybody with 10 cents on his pocket can take you in his
00:23:43arms and dance with you.
00:23:43Shh, don't get so excited.
00:23:45Everybody's looking at us.
00:23:46You go and I'll meet you after I'm through tonight.
00:23:48You're through now.
00:23:49I won't have you in here.
00:23:50I don't want the girl I'm going to marry to work in this...
00:23:52What?
00:23:53Say that again.
00:23:54I don't want the girl I'm going to marry to work in this sort of a place.
00:23:57I want you to tell them right now that you're going to quit.
00:23:59Tell them?
00:23:59I don't have to tell them.
00:24:01Come on, let's go.
00:24:03Miss O'Neill, it's against the rules for you to stand here talking to a customer during
00:24:07your dance.
00:24:08If you expect to work here...
00:24:09She's not going to work here.
00:24:10She's through.
00:24:11Stay out of these arguments.
00:24:12Take your hands off me.
00:24:14Ah, what do you mean?
00:24:16You want to get first?
00:24:17Let me go.
00:24:18Let me go.
00:24:19Fire her.
00:24:19Let me get by.
00:24:20Wait a minute, sister.
00:24:31I'm handling these people up here.
00:24:32Don't let go of him.
00:24:34Let go of him.
00:24:35You want to get me first?
00:24:37You let go of him.
00:24:38Don't you quit.
00:24:39Let go of him.
00:24:40Let go of him.
00:24:40Let go of him.
00:24:41Get out of here.
00:24:42There we go.
00:24:43Let go of him.
00:24:50Don't touch it.
00:25:01Now hold that.
00:25:06I had no right busting in on you like that.
00:25:09I acted like a fool.
00:25:10No, you didn't.
00:25:11You acted grand.
00:25:12I'm glad you did it.
00:25:14You may sound like preaching, but it's just being selfish.
00:25:16Barbara, I want you for myself.
00:25:21I don't want to share you with a lot of other people.
00:25:23There aren't any other people.
00:25:25It's just you.
00:25:27I guess I can find a job someplace else.
00:25:30Oh, no, you won't.
00:25:33I guess I'll be able to support a wife.
00:25:39Eddie.
00:25:46Can you imagine getting married with a black eye?
00:26:12Hello, Barbara.
00:26:14Oh, hello, Mr. Carlson.
00:26:15Can I take this box?
00:26:16No, no, I'll carry it.
00:26:18Let's sit down.
00:26:26I'm sorry.
00:26:27Did I keep you waiting?
00:26:28Oh, that's all right.
00:26:29I came just as soon as I got your phone call.
00:26:32I was glad you wanted to see me and a bit curious.
00:26:35Yes, I wanted to see you about the dress.
00:26:40Do you remember what I said on that card?
00:26:42Uh-huh.
00:26:43To wear to dinner whenever you get hungry.
00:26:45Aren't you hungry?
00:26:47Yes, but not that hungry.
00:26:49Oh.
00:26:51I see what you mean.
00:26:58Would you pardon me?
00:27:02Will you check this, please?
00:27:03Yes, sir.
00:27:11Well, what's this for?
00:27:12A souvenir.
00:27:14You may change your mind someday.
00:27:16Shall we have dinner?
00:27:17Oh, no, I'm sorry.
00:27:19I can only stay a minute.
00:27:23I'm sorry.
00:27:26But I can use that minute.
00:27:29I went down to the dance hall last night looking for you, but you weren't there.
00:27:31No, I don't work there anymore.
00:27:33Good.
00:27:34You know, I hated to see you working in a place like that.
00:27:37Having a dance with all those men.
00:27:39Oh, well.
00:27:40When you've danced with them as long as I have, they all sort of blend into one.
00:27:46What's he like?
00:27:49Well, he mauls you around and steps on your toes and pairs your dresses and breathes into
00:27:54your face.
00:27:55He's got a pocket full of dimes and only one idea in his head.
00:28:03Am I like that?
00:28:06No, I can't make you out.
00:28:10You know, when you gave me that hundred dollars, it was the first time in my life I ever took
00:28:14something for nothing.
00:28:15But it wasn't something for nothing.
00:28:19I believe in paying as I go along.
00:28:23Maybe you're right.
00:28:26I know I'm right.
00:28:28That brings me back to what I wanted to tell you last night.
00:28:32I'm going abroad on business.
00:28:35Paris, London, Yokohama, Calcutta.
00:28:38The trip will take a year or more.
00:28:42Seven seas in the far corners of the earth.
00:28:45It'll be a lot of fun.
00:28:48I was hoping that you would come along.
00:28:52By that time, you might learn to know me.
00:28:55And even like me.
00:28:57Why, I like you now.
00:29:01I've always liked you.
00:29:04And the seven seas.
00:29:06I've always liked you.
00:29:09And the seven seas.
00:29:11Gee, gee, I've never even seen a lace.
00:29:18But it's like the dress.
00:29:20I'm sorry.
00:29:28Also declined with thanks, huh?
00:29:30And regrets.
00:29:34Well, I...
00:29:35I guess I'd better be going.
00:29:37When am I going to see you again?
00:29:38Well, you see, I...
00:29:39I, um...
00:29:41I think I'm going to get another job someplace, and...
00:29:45I don't think I'll be able to see you again.
00:29:51I'm going to miss you.
00:29:54I hope you're happy in your new work.
00:29:56I know I will be.
00:30:00Goodbye, Mr. Carlton.
00:30:03Goodbye, Barbara.
00:30:04It doesn't seem right to me.
00:30:27Molly's a good girl.
00:30:28But this house is one and two o'clock every morning.
00:30:30I don't know.
00:30:31Molly ought to get married.
00:30:33Everybody ought to get married.
00:30:35Your husband ain't home very much, is he?
00:30:38Listen, Eddie works very hard.
00:30:41Oh, I'm sorry, dear.
00:30:43Thanks for the tea.
00:30:44Uh-huh.
00:30:47Did you ever call up the office to find out if he is working?
00:30:51No, why should I?
00:30:52Child, how long have you been married?
00:30:54Eighteen weeks.
00:30:55I've been married 18 years, and there's tricks to all trades.
00:30:59It's a good thing to call up the office when your husband is working overtime.
00:31:03Just to cheer him up.
00:31:05Paper, paper.
00:31:10Oh, I beg your pardon.
00:31:12Why, Eddie!
00:31:13Where are you?
00:31:13Sheriff me!
00:31:14Where in the world?
00:31:15How are you?
00:31:15I'm glad to see you.
00:31:17Oh, you remember my sister, Nancy.
00:31:19You'd better say you do.
00:31:21Why, of course I do.
00:31:23Ralph used to bring you up to the college to dance in.
00:31:26What a memory.
00:31:27How could I forget?
00:31:28I haven't seen you since we graduated.
00:31:30What are you doing?
00:31:31Why, uh, why I'm in business with Brad Carlton.
00:31:35We have offices here in this building.
00:31:37Oh, how nice.
00:31:37Up and coming, eh?
00:31:39That's great.
00:31:40Married?
00:31:43Me?
00:31:44Not a chance.
00:31:45I've been waiting for Nancy to grow up.
00:31:48Haven't lost that famous line, have you, Eddie?
00:31:51It's a gift.
00:31:52Uh-huh.
00:31:53Oh, but I mustn't keep you, folks.
00:31:55Oh, we're in no hurry.
00:31:56Just going home.
00:31:57Say, why don't you come along to dinner?
00:31:59We're having some people up.
00:32:01Oh, thanks, but I couldn't.
00:32:02Oh.
00:32:03Well, I'm not dressed.
00:32:04Oh, don't be silly.
00:32:06Why, that doesn't matter.
00:32:07It doesn't.
00:32:07Why, of course not.
00:32:08Come on.
00:32:09We're having a snappy little bridge game afterwards.
00:32:11Gee, I haven't played bridge in months.
00:32:14I'll probably lose my shirt.
00:32:16Oh, surely a big businessman like you has another shirt.
00:32:21Oh, perhaps you'll have another date.
00:32:24None that I wouldn't break for you.
00:32:26Oh, I'll say that line of yours is a gift.
00:32:30Bring him along, Ralph.
00:32:31Oh, no.
00:32:59Let's stay as is.
00:33:00We'll beat them this time, Eddie.
00:33:02I'll try to beat my hand this time, Nancy.
00:33:04Attaboy, Eddie.
00:33:04That's a good idea.
00:33:05Shall I shuffle?
00:33:06There we go.
00:33:06I'll deal your good hand.
00:33:07While you're at it, please give me something worthwhile playing.
00:33:09I'm going to give all 40s to my partner.
00:33:13There.
00:33:14I guess that's about right.
00:33:15Oh, but we had 80 on us instead of 40.
00:33:17That's what it's wrong.
00:33:18Oh, no.
00:33:18Oh, I forgot the jack.
00:33:20I never had such an unlucky streak in my life.
00:33:23I couldn't get a hand.
00:33:24One of those off nights, I guess.
00:33:26Yeah, it would happen when I was playing for five cents a point.
00:33:31Say, Ralph, I'm a little bit short this week.
00:33:35You know how the market's been acting here lately.
00:33:37Been playing the market, eh?
00:33:38Well, a little flyer here and there.
00:33:39Now, listen, Eddie.
00:33:40You're a sucker to buy stocks without expert advice.
00:33:43Why don't you come to me?
00:33:43That's my business.
00:33:45I'll put you next to some hot ones.
00:33:47Well, thanks, old man.
00:33:48I'll remember that.
00:33:49I'll give you a ring the first good tip I get.
00:33:50Well, that's great.
00:33:53Say, Ralph, I, uh, about my losses tonight, do you mind if I give you my I.O.U.?
00:33:59Oh, forget it.
00:34:00Oh, no, really.
00:34:01Well, if it'll make you feel any better.
00:34:04Certainly will.
00:34:48Oh, my goodness, Eddie, you scared me to death.
00:35:04Can you use an assistant, bookkeeper?
00:35:06What's all this?
00:35:07That's none of your business.
00:35:08You attend to your affairs and I'll attend to mine.
00:35:16What is that?
00:35:17Corned beef and cabbage.
00:35:20Smell of cheap cooking.
00:35:26Did you have dinner out, honey?
00:35:28No, I was too busy.
00:35:29But I have some nice apple pie left over and coffee.
00:35:32Would you like some?
00:35:33No, thanks.
00:35:34I, uh, I had dinner with some friends of mine in town.
00:35:38Oh, tell me about it.
00:35:39Who were they?
00:35:40Well, uh, it was just business.
00:35:43You wouldn't be interested.
00:35:50I've got to get myself some dinner clothes.
00:35:52I was the only one there who wasn't dressed.
00:35:53Gee, I'm dying to see you in dinner clothes.
00:35:56Oh, it isn't that.
00:35:57Only if you want to get up in the world, you've got to know the right people.
00:36:00If you want to know the right people, you've got to dress up for it.
00:36:02Simply a matter of business.
00:36:03I'm going to hit Carlton for a raise.
00:36:07I think I deserve one.
00:36:09Gosh, a raise would be nice, wouldn't it?
00:36:11I'll get it.
00:36:13If I don't, something will turn up.
00:36:16Something's got to turn up.
00:36:16Oh, I know what you've been doing.
00:36:23You've been trying to make two and two equal five.
00:36:25And the funny part of it is two and two do equal five.
00:36:28That is if you finagle around long enough.
00:36:31I played you a dirty trick when I asked you to marry me.
00:36:34Yes, I'll never forgive you.
00:36:36No, I mean it.
00:36:37A man has no right to get married unless he can support a wife.
00:36:40Have you heard any complaints from the junior member?
00:36:42That's why I feel so rotten about it.
00:36:44You never complain.
00:36:45Oh, forget it, darling.
00:36:46You know, if you asked me to make three wishes,
00:36:50I couldn't think of anything in the world I would want right now.
00:36:55Yes, I could, too.
00:36:57What's that?
00:36:57Dinner clothes for you.
00:37:00What's the use of talking about it?
00:37:03Let's forget about it, Barbara.
00:37:07Oh, don't touch that.
00:37:08My goodness, the paint is still wet.
00:37:11What's the idea?
00:37:12Why all the camouflage?
00:37:13Oh, the room looked kind of dark,
00:37:15and I thought I'd brighten it up a little.
00:37:16What's the use of trying to change brown monstrosities
00:37:20into pink monstrosities?
00:37:23I wish we could move out of this dump.
00:37:25It's driving me crazy.
00:37:26It's driving me crazy.
00:37:46Oh, I'm on the street with Miss Carlton.
00:37:56Huh?
00:37:57Oh, well, tell her Miss Thiberson asked me.
00:38:00Bitch.
00:38:06Hello.
00:38:07Mr. Carlton?
00:38:08Oh, no, you don't know me.
00:38:12No, I'm one of the girls at the Pallet de Dance.
00:38:15Uh-huh.
00:38:17Well, I just thought maybe you might be interested to know
00:38:20that we have one of our old girls back on the job.
00:38:25Oh, no, she's not here steady.
00:38:27No, just once in a while.
00:38:32Oh, oh, no.
00:38:34No, no, she doesn't know I'm calling.
00:38:36No.
00:38:39No, I've got no special reason for calling.
00:38:42No, except that when I'm not dancing, I'm a girl scout.
00:38:46And this is my good deed for the day.
00:38:49Yeah.
00:38:51Oh, don't mention it.
00:39:02This small mom won't come home for supper tonight.
00:39:05I told her I was going out with you.
00:39:06You didn't tell her that?
00:39:07Oh, no, no.
00:39:08I don't want anybody to know I've come back here.
00:39:11Say, I'm a girl scout.
00:39:12Keep my trap shut.
00:39:14How's it feel to be back?
00:39:16I hate this place.
00:39:17Oh, it's a swell way to pick up a little loose change.
00:39:19It's only until Eddie gets a raise.
00:39:22Why'd you tell her to you?
00:39:24Why'd you tell her to you working here?
00:39:26If I told Eddie, he'd die.
00:39:28Oh, it's not that bad.
00:39:30He with it.
00:39:30It's legal.
00:39:31You're going to stick around?
00:39:32Yeah, Eddie's got to go to the convention.
00:39:35Convention?
00:39:36How do you know?
00:39:37How do I know?
00:39:38He told me.
00:39:39Oh.
00:39:40She and the poor kid had to rent a dinner suit.
00:39:48Why, how nice you look at him.
00:39:50You know, it's the first time I've seen you in a dinner suit.
00:39:53The first time I've worn it.
00:39:56My old one was all shot.
00:39:57What time do you want him, sir?
00:40:08Uh, just tell him to wait.
00:40:10This is the place, is it?
00:40:11Oh, yes, this is the place.
00:40:14The music, oh, the music's divine.
00:40:17So soft you can hardly hear.
00:40:19Let's go.
00:40:20All right, let's.
00:40:27Hello, darling.
00:40:53What's this?
00:40:54Oh, that.
00:40:55Oh, we always have smallpox around in the first of the month.
00:40:58Saves a lot of time with the collectors.
00:41:01Collectors?
00:41:02What for?
00:41:03Do we owe you any money?
00:41:04Oh, not much.
00:41:05A little here and there.
00:41:06But don't you worry about it.
00:41:08Well, why didn't you say something about it before?
00:41:10First time I've heard anything about it.
00:41:15Who were you telephoning?
00:41:17I was trying to get you at the office.
00:41:19At the office?
00:41:19What for?
00:41:21Well, I wanted to find out when you'd be home for dinner.
00:41:25How many times have I told you never to telephone me at the office?
00:41:33You never can tell when no switchboard girls are listening in.
00:41:36What suppose they do listen in?
00:41:38They're liable to find out that I'm married.
00:41:41Are you ashamed of it?
00:41:43Oh, no.
00:41:44Of course not.
00:41:45That's this place I'm ashamed of.
00:41:47Things like that.
00:41:51All right.
00:41:53I know I'm a piker.
00:41:54I don't make much.
00:41:56But it seems to me like $40 a week ought to keep a dump like this going.
00:41:59Okay.
00:41:59Well, if it would, Eddie.
00:42:13Only you don't give me $40 a week.
00:42:16What do you want me to do?
00:42:18You want me to walk to work?
00:42:21Would I help any if I give up cigarettes?
00:42:24I've got to have something to keep going on, don't I?
00:42:25Well, you see, last week you took the...
00:42:29Yeah, last week I got myself a dress suit.
00:42:32I had to have one.
00:42:33I need clothes.
00:42:35So do you.
00:42:38What's happened to your hair?
00:42:41Well, I guess the last permanent wave I got wasn't so permanent.
00:42:46Marriage ought to make people sloppy.
00:42:47Oh, what's wrong with you, Eddie?
00:42:52What's eating you?
00:42:54Come on and tell me.
00:42:57You wouldn't understand.
00:42:59There's a lot of things I don't understand.
00:43:03When we were first married, I wanted to hire a radio station and broadcast it to the world.
00:43:09And you act as though marrying me was some sort of a crime.
00:43:12What's that?
00:43:17What kind of a house is this?
00:43:19Oh, the house is all right.
00:43:21I guess the light company figures there's people with smallpox don't need any light.
00:43:27Now, call it up and tell them a few things.
00:43:33Information.
00:43:34Don't bother, Eddie.
00:43:35They're only interested in one thing.
00:43:37Why we haven't paid the light bill in the past two months.
00:43:40Well, why haven't we?
00:43:41If you pay attention to these things instead of spending all your time trying to paint a lot of junk pink.
00:43:46Oh, don't cave in like that.
00:43:47Please, Eddie.
00:43:49I don't mind the lights going out.
00:43:51It's fun.
00:43:52All these silly little troubles.
00:43:55Don't you worry about it.
00:43:56I'll go down in the morning and pay the bill.
00:43:59Oh, what's the use?
00:44:01Maybe it's better if we don't have any light around here.
00:44:03It hides all the ugly things.
00:44:06Ugly?
00:44:06Yes, ugly.
00:44:07Ugly, ugly.
00:44:08Everything's ugly around here.
00:44:09A fine place to come home to after I work hard at the office all day.
00:44:12Well, I'm here all day.
00:44:13I don't mind it.
00:44:15Well, I do.
00:44:16I'm going out.
00:44:21Wait a minute, Eddie.
00:44:22I forgot to tell you, Mrs. Connie invited us in for dinner tonight.
00:44:26No, thanks.
00:44:28It's bad enough smelling that junk without trying to eat it.
00:44:30Well, where are you going?
00:44:31I don't know.
00:44:33Anywhere.
00:44:33Anywhere.
00:44:34Just so I can get the taste of this place out of my system.
00:44:43Come on.
00:44:47Come on.
00:44:52Come on.
00:44:53Come on.
00:44:54Come on.
00:44:55Come on.
00:44:56Come on.
00:44:57Come on.
00:44:57Come on.
00:44:58Come on.
00:44:58Come on.
00:44:59Come on.
00:45:00Come on.
00:45:00Come on.
00:45:01Come on.
00:45:02Come on.
00:45:03Come on.
00:45:05Come on.
00:45:05Come on.
00:45:06Hello.
00:45:07Uh-huh.
00:45:08Oh, yes.
00:45:09Where are you phoning from?
00:45:10The office.
00:45:11Well, what's wrong?
00:45:12Shortage.
00:45:13How much?
00:45:14Any idea who?
00:45:17No.
00:45:18No.
00:45:19No.
00:45:20No.
00:45:21No.
00:45:22No.
00:45:23No.
00:45:24No.
00:45:25No.
00:45:26No.
00:45:27No.
00:45:28No.
00:45:59What are you doing?
00:46:19What's wrong?
00:46:21Everything.
00:46:23I've got to get out of here. I've got to get out of town.
00:46:25Why? What happened?
00:46:27I'm in a jam.
00:46:29I'm in a jam.
00:46:39If I'm out of here in 48 hours, it's all up with me.
00:46:41What have you done?
00:46:44I borrowed some money from the office.
00:46:46I thought I could pay it back.
00:46:47But they're looking over the books tomorrow.
00:46:49Oh, Barbara, I've got to get out of here, I tell you.
00:46:51Maybe.
00:46:52How much money did you take?
00:46:55The first time, it was a thousand.
00:46:57And they kept asking me for more.
00:46:59Why?
00:47:00Margin. Margin.
00:47:02No, you wouldn't understand.
00:47:05Now it's...
00:47:06Now it's five thousand.
00:47:09If I had a gun, I'd kill myself.
00:47:12Five thousand dollars.
00:47:14What?
00:47:14What did you do with the money?
00:47:20It was the market.
00:47:21I didn't think there was any risk.
00:47:23There were a lot of big bankers in on it.
00:47:25I got the tip from my pal, Ralph Sheridan.
00:47:28I...
00:47:29It was you I wanted it for, Barbara.
00:47:48Me?
00:47:51I didn't need anything.
00:47:53I never asked you for anything, Eddie.
00:47:55I know what you were thinking.
00:47:57I've watched you.
00:47:58You didn't know I was looking.
00:48:00Oh, I want you to live in the right kind of a home.
00:48:01Have the right kind of clothes.
00:48:03I want you to have everything.
00:48:04I had everything, Eddie.
00:48:07Now, now you're married to a thief.
00:48:09Well, I'm glad we kept our wedding a secret.
00:48:12You'll be all right.
00:48:13You won't be mixed up in it.
00:48:14Yes, I will.
00:48:17If there's anything coming to you,
00:48:20I want half of it.
00:48:22Good or bad.
00:48:23You mean it doesn't make any difference?
00:48:27Sure it does.
00:48:29It makes this much difference.
00:48:32You're in trouble and you need me.
00:48:34Oh, what good am I to you now?
00:48:38Oh, what will we do?
00:48:39What will we do?
00:48:40I don't know.
00:48:41I don't know, Eddie, but
00:48:44one thing we won't do.
00:48:47We won't run away.
00:48:49We'll get the money somehow.
00:48:52We only had a couple of weeks.
00:48:54But only 48 hours.
00:48:56Oh, don't, please, Eddie.
00:49:06It'll be all right.
00:49:09Oh, don't, please, Eddie.
00:49:11It'll be all right.
00:49:15We're in a jam, but
00:49:17we'll get out of it somehow.
00:49:20Just don't let's get panicky.
00:49:22An awful lot can happen in 48 hours, Eddie.
00:49:28An awful lot.
00:49:29What floor is Mr. Carlton's apartment on?
00:49:53Sixth floor.
00:49:59Which one is Mr. Carlton's?
00:50:02Right over there, miss.
00:50:03Oh, thank you.
00:50:26Is Mr. Carlton in?
00:50:27No, miss.
00:50:28He's out.
00:50:28When will he be back?
00:50:29Well, I don't know, miss.
00:50:31Well, I'll wait if you don't mind.
00:50:33Does Mr. Carlton expect you, miss?
00:50:36Yes, he does.
00:50:39Just wait, please.
00:50:58No, no.
00:51:11What?
00:53:42I didn't know you were coming.
00:53:43I didn't know myself until about 30 seconds before I got here.
00:53:46An impulse?
00:53:48Something like that.
00:53:50I hope you'll forgive my dropping in like this without any warning or notice.
00:53:54You can always drop in on me without any warning or notice.
00:53:57I'm deeply flattered and honored.
00:53:59Nice of you to say that.
00:54:01You see, I didn't think I meant anything to you.
00:54:05I wasn't even sure I'd ever see you again.
00:54:07Well, neither was I, but I don't know.
00:54:10Somehow tonight I got to thinking of you.
00:54:13That's funny.
00:54:14I was thinking of you, too, between drinks.
00:54:19Can I offer you something?
00:54:20Oh, yes.
00:54:21It's rather a hard couch you picked there.
00:54:28Well, to tell you the truth, I was so tired I could have slept standing up.
00:54:33Oh, I dreamt of clocks chiming and I smoked lots of your cigarettes.
00:54:37I hope you found the right brand.
00:54:38Oh, yes.
00:54:40Say, this is a swell place you have here.
00:54:42Oh, it's all right.
00:54:44It gets a bit lonely at times.
00:54:47Lonely?
00:54:50My first wife.
00:54:52You never told me you were married.
00:54:54Oh, yes, indeed.
00:54:56That one didn't last long enough to really count.
00:55:01And, um, and so you tried again?
00:55:05I was a glutton for punishment.
00:55:08That wasn't successful either.
00:55:10And so I keep these as reminders.
00:55:12Of what?
00:55:13Of the one thing I've learned in a long life.
00:55:16And what's that?
00:55:17The only love letter to write to a woman.
00:55:19Paid to the order of and fill in the name.
00:55:22Oh.
00:55:24Oh, I don't think that's true.
00:55:26Ah, I've lived longer than you have.
00:55:28Yeah, but I began younger.
00:55:32Well, here's looking at you.
00:55:35You said you were thinking of me tonight.
00:55:45What were you thinking?
00:55:48I was just trying to analyze what there is about you that interests me so.
00:55:52I think I've discovered it.
00:55:54What is it?
00:55:55You're the only woman I know who doesn't want something.
00:55:57You know, the very first time I saw you...
00:56:04Oh, well, that didn't count, you know.
00:56:05You were plastered that time.
00:56:07Yes, I guess I was.
00:56:09But I saw very clearly, I think.
00:56:11Those men you were dancing with.
00:56:15You absolutely looked at them with hate in your eyes.
00:56:17Well, that's the way I felt about them, too.
00:56:19But there was something else.
00:56:20What?
00:56:22Hunger.
00:56:24Yes, that's it.
00:56:26Hate and hunger.
00:56:29That's what interested me so.
00:56:31I have felt that way myself.
00:56:32You know, I wondered what you were going to do when I sent you that dress.
00:56:38And when you returned it, I was awfully glad.
00:56:43I wanted you to make this trip with me.
00:56:45And when you said no, I was glad again.
00:56:47But the biggest kick of all is the fact that you haven't got your hand out always saying,
00:56:55Give me, give me, give me.
00:56:57That's the one...
00:56:57Let's have another drink, huh?
00:57:00All right.
00:57:02You know, it's very peculiar.
00:57:04I've been thinking about you all day, wondering whatever became of you.
00:57:08I inquired for you at the pal lady dance, but no one seemed to know where you were.
00:57:14You do like me, don't you?
00:57:15Well, you know I like you.
00:57:18Well, if you do, I want you to say it.
00:57:21Barbara, I like you more than that.
00:57:25Oh.
00:57:29Don't, please.
00:57:30I...
00:57:31I want to tell you why I came up here tonight.
00:57:38I...
00:57:39Well, I...
00:57:40I must have $5,000 before noon tomorrow.
00:57:52Can you let me have it?
00:57:56Yes, I suppose so.
00:57:58Do you mind?
00:58:00Well, to be perfectly frank, Barbara, I do.
00:58:04You know, it's only a loan.
00:58:08Yes, I...
00:58:09Well, it is, on the level it is.
00:58:11Gee, I wouldn't have asked you if it wasn't a matter of life and death, but...
00:58:14You know, I'm working now, and...
00:58:16Well, I make quite a bit, and I'll pay you back.
00:58:21Ten cents a dance?
00:58:23That's 50,000 dancers.
00:58:26Oh, no.
00:58:26Well, I won't ask you to do that.
00:58:31There's something I'll miss.
00:58:34I thought perhaps that you liked me a little on my own account.
00:58:38Not just my checking account.
00:58:40But I do.
00:58:41That's why I came to you.
00:58:43Yes.
00:58:44With great affection.
00:58:45$5,000 worth.
00:58:50All right.
00:58:51I'll let you have the money.
00:58:52Oh, I'll never forget that as long as I live.
00:58:59Shall I come to the office?
00:59:01No.
00:59:01I'll let you have it here.
00:59:02Oh.
00:59:03Well, then I'll come back later.
00:59:05Barbara.
00:59:07Do you remember our little meeting at the hotel?
00:59:12Do you remember our little meeting at the hotel?
00:59:15You led me to believe that you were a very direct sort of person.
00:59:18Now, since this happy little visit has developed into a business affair,
00:59:24I'm going to be direct with you.
00:59:27I'm not going to lend you the money.
00:59:29I'm going to give it to you.
00:59:32You once said that you never took something for nothing.
00:59:34Do you recall that?
00:59:35What do you think of me?
00:59:49Well, what does it matter?
00:59:51What difference does it make?
01:00:05All right.
01:00:28I'm awfully sorry, Barbara.
01:00:31So am I.
01:00:31This is once in your life that you'll have to take something for nothing.
01:00:37Because there's nothing I want from you.
01:00:39Only this.
01:00:42Who do you want the money for?
01:00:45Oh, please don't ask me that.
01:00:48I...
01:00:48Well, I...
01:00:51I want the money for myself.
01:00:54Oh, now, Barbara.
01:00:56Come on, now.
01:00:57Tell me.
01:00:57What do you want it for?
01:00:58A who?
01:00:58Well, maybe you have a right to know.
01:01:07If I don't get that money within 24 hours,
01:01:11somebody I know is going to prison.
01:01:14Somebody you know?
01:01:18He...
01:01:18He stole money from his employer.
01:01:24From you.
01:01:27From me?
01:01:27His...
01:01:29His...
01:01:31His name is...
01:01:35Eddie Miller.
01:01:40Oh, yes.
01:01:41I know all about that.
01:01:43But why should you be willing to do anything like this for...
01:01:46for a man like Eddie Miller?
01:01:49Well, he happens to be the somebody I'm married to.
01:01:51When did that happen?
01:01:57What's the difference?
01:02:00Well, only this.
01:02:01I envy Eddie Miller.
01:02:04There's a woman anywhere that would be willing to do for me what you're willing to do for him.
01:02:10Say, I'd steal five million dollars.
01:02:14I'll give you the money, Barbara.
01:02:16Oh, gee, I'll never forget you as long as I live.
01:02:22You're saving his life, and...
01:02:25when you do that, you save me, too.
01:02:28Thanks.
01:02:30Thanks a lot.
01:02:31Well, wait a minute.
01:02:40The bank doesn't open until ten.
01:02:42Do you want to wait here for the money?
01:02:44Well, I will if you want me to.
01:02:47Yes, I want you to.
01:02:49I mean, there's no sense of wandering around town, is there?
01:02:54You must be awfully tired.
01:02:56Gee, I am.
01:02:57I feel all in.
01:03:05Oh, about Eddie.
01:03:07Now, as long as he's paying the money back, you won't...
01:03:11Now, don't you worry about Eddie.
01:03:14He'll very likely come to me and ask for a raise.
01:03:16And probably get it.
01:03:19He must be a remarkable young man.
01:03:21I beg your pardon, sir.
01:03:23Did you ring?
01:03:24Yes, Wilson.
01:03:26Sorry to get you up so early.
01:03:28Will you get breakfast ready for two, please?
01:03:30Very good, sir.
01:03:35I don't know how I'm ever going to be able to thank you.
01:03:38Now, don't you worry about that.
01:03:40Now, I will tell you, sir.
01:03:43Any good thing?
01:03:45Where do you want?
01:03:46We must go and see you for the first.
01:03:47Okay.
01:03:47Eddie!
01:03:57Barbara, you had me worried to death.
01:03:58Why didn't you come home last night?
01:03:59Where were you?
01:04:00Never mind that now.
01:04:01Here.
01:04:02What's this?
01:04:02The money.
01:04:03How much?
01:04:04The worth.
01:04:04Five grand.
01:04:06Five grand?
01:04:06Where in the world was...
01:04:07Never mind that now.
01:04:08Put it away.
01:04:09Gee, it had to be all or nothing, didn't it, Eddie?
01:04:11Yeah, yeah, I gotta get this in the safe.
01:04:14The orders I do here this afternoon.
01:04:15Well, you better snap into her.
01:04:16Will you be home for dinner?
01:04:17Yeah, yeah, I'll be home.
01:04:18Two dollars, two dollars and fifty cents, three dollars, sixty dollars, sixty dollars, sixty dollars, twenty-five cents, eight dollars and thirty cents, thirty-five dollars, two hundred and forty dollars, fifty dollars.
01:04:37It should be two forty.
01:04:39Fifty dollars, thirty dollars, one hundred and sixty dollars, thirty-five cents, one hundred and sixty dollars, sixty cents, eighty dollars, eight hundred dollars, four dollars and fifty cents, ninety-eight cents, seven fifty, seventy-five dollars, thirty-six dollars, thirty-six dollars, forty-five dollars, forty-five dollars, total eighteen forty- seventy-five.
01:04:54$30, $30, $30 three times, $25, $50, $680, $48, $36, $48, $45.
01:05:24Hello, darling.
01:05:28Gee, I'm so happy I don't know where the dancers stand on my head.
01:05:33Come on, dance with me. What's the matter with you?
01:05:47What's this for?
01:05:48It's a dime.
01:05:50That's what you charge for a dance, isn't it?
01:05:54Eddie.
01:05:57Keep away from me.
01:05:59There's just two things I want to ask you,
01:06:00and if it wasn't you at all to be decent and honest,
01:06:02I want you to tell me the truth.
01:06:03Where were you last night?
01:06:08Where did you get that money?
01:06:15You think I'm dumb?
01:06:17There's only one place you could have gotten it.
01:06:19From Carlton.
01:06:20Where did you get that money?
01:06:23You don't answer me, do you?
01:06:25Well, I'll answer for you.
01:06:27You were Carlton last night, you got that money from Carlton.
01:06:29Didn't you?
01:06:30How do you know?
01:06:31What's the difference? It's true, isn't it?
01:06:33You come clean with me.
01:06:35You can't come clean. You know what clean means?
01:06:37Don't shout at any. The people will hear you across the court.
01:06:39Let them hear me. What difference does it make?
01:06:41I know you're better than I do.
01:06:42Shouldn't surprise them at all.
01:06:43What difference does it make where I got the money?
01:06:46It isn't where you got it.
01:06:47It's how you got it.
01:06:49I would have rot in prison to have this happen to me.
01:06:52Do you wonder now why I kept my marriage a secret?
01:06:54Do you blame me now?
01:06:55I was a fool.
01:06:57All this time you've been laughing at me.
01:06:59And Carlton, too, I suppose.
01:07:06What are you laughing at the other side of his face before I've thrown him?
01:07:08You lied to me from the start. You've been lying ever since.
01:07:13I go and make a thief of myself on account of you, and this is what happens.
01:07:17What are you hiding in there for?
01:07:22Where are you going?
01:07:23I don't know. I just want to get out of here.
01:07:26To Carlton, I suppose.
01:07:28Don't you dare step out of this house.
01:07:30Get out of my way, Eddie.
01:07:31You're going to stay right here and listen to what I've got to say.
01:07:39I've listened to you, and now you're going to listen to me.
01:07:42You're a coward, Eddie.
01:07:43You were running away from something the first time I met you.
01:07:46And you're a thief.
01:07:47You stole money from your employer.
01:07:49Just for you.
01:07:49You're a liar.
01:07:50It wasn't for me.
01:07:51It couldn't have been.
01:07:53But I could forgive you for being a liar and a thief and a coward if I loved you.
01:07:58I could forgive you anything.
01:07:59But I don't love you.
01:08:01I don't even think enough of you now to hate you.
01:08:08I'm thankful to you for bringing me down to earth where I belong.
01:08:13Oh, listen, Barbara.
01:08:14If I did the best I could, you slipped me a dime.
01:08:17Small change.
01:08:19I'm going to keep it as a souvenir of my great romance.
01:08:24And now I'm going.
01:08:25Oh, no, Barbara. No, you're still my wife.
01:08:27Not anymore.
01:08:29I made a mistake and so did you.
01:08:32But you'll be all right.
01:08:34You don't need me anymore.
01:08:36Barbara, Barbara, I'm not through yet.
01:08:37But I'm through.
01:08:40You don't expect a man to find out what I did and not do something about it, do you?
01:08:49You're not a man.
01:08:52You're not even a good sample.
01:08:54But you'll be okay.
01:08:58People like you usually get by.
01:09:02Yes, I remember now.
01:09:27That package has been here for a long while.
01:09:28How much is that?
01:09:37Ten cents, please.
01:10:01Is Mr. Carlton here?
01:10:16Why, yes, sir.
01:10:18Does he expect you, sir?
01:10:19He certainly does.
01:10:25You come this way, sir.
01:10:31You come this way.
01:11:01What is it, Miller?
01:11:12I want to talk to you.
01:11:14Yes, I've been looking forward to a talk with you at the office.
01:11:16This isn't an office affair.
01:11:18Besides not working with you anymore, I've quit.
01:11:21Did you come up here to tell me that?
01:11:23No, no.
01:11:24I came to talk about my wife.
01:11:25I know she was here last night.
01:11:27There's none written law in this country, Carlton,
01:11:29and if I put a bullet for you right now,
01:11:30no jury in the world will convict me.
01:11:32What do you want?
01:11:33You alienate the affections of my wife,
01:11:35and you can't get away with it.
01:11:37I wish I could believe that were true.
01:11:39However, your wife was here last night.
01:11:41Yes, and she spent the whole night here.
01:11:43Well?
01:11:43You're going to pay for it.
01:11:44You're mistaken in misjudging your wife.
01:11:48Ah, tell her to a jury and see what they think.
01:11:51They're going to pay and pay plenty.
01:11:54As far as your wife is concerned, there is nothing to pay.
01:11:57As far as you're concerned, I have paid.
01:12:00I gave your wife $5,000,
01:12:02and she gave you the money to put back into my safe.
01:12:04Oh, I see.
01:12:05She double-crossed me.
01:12:06She told you.
01:12:07But I put that money back.
01:12:08You've got nothing on me.
01:12:09I've lost my wife on account of you.
01:12:11Well, that may be true.
01:12:14What are you going to do about it?
01:12:15It's not my move.
01:12:16It's yours.
01:12:17What are you going to do about it?
01:12:19Suppose we get your wife up here,
01:12:20and then we'll see.
01:12:22I don't know where she is.
01:12:23She's gone.
01:12:24Where?
01:12:24I don't know.
01:12:25I kicked her off.
01:12:29Listen, Miller.
01:12:30Before I kick you out,
01:12:33let me give you a bit of advice.
01:12:35If you make any effort to drag out her name
01:12:37into any sort of a scandal,
01:12:39I'll forget a promise I made your wife.
01:12:40But I put that money back.
01:12:42That doesn't wipe out your embezzlement.
01:12:43You're still a thief, Miller.
01:12:45She didn't want you to go to jail,
01:12:47and so you're not going.
01:12:52Wilson!
01:12:55Yes, sir?
01:12:56Mr. Miller is leaving.
01:12:58Very good, sir.
01:13:17Did you see Barbara around here anywhere?
01:13:24I got more on my mind than Barbara.
01:13:26Be your own messenger, boy.
01:13:28Oh.
01:13:30Don't mind me.
01:13:31I just work here.
01:13:33Say, where you been?
01:13:34I've been looking all over for you.
01:13:35I thought you were out there on the floor dancing.
01:13:38Say, I want you to do something for me.
01:13:39If Mom's up when you get home tonight,
01:13:41give her a song and dance about my working overtime.
01:13:43And you'll be delayed.
01:13:45Get me?
01:13:45I'm not going home either.
01:13:47Where are you going?
01:13:48It's the difference.
01:13:49You ain't interested.
01:13:50No?
01:13:50Says you.
01:13:51I'm going with you.
01:13:53Oh, but it's one of those things
01:13:54that might not even break up until dawn.
01:13:56I don't care if it never breaks up.
01:13:58How about Eddie?
01:13:59Who's Eddie?
01:14:00Say, what's come over you?
01:14:02I've just taken one on the chin
01:14:03and I've just come to.
01:14:05Hello, Miss O'Neil.
01:14:06May I talk to you just a minute?
01:14:08Well, look, you know you can.
01:14:09But you know we're not allowed to talk to customers
01:14:11unless they're dancing.
01:14:12Then will you dance with me?
01:14:13Sure.
01:14:14All you need is a ticket.
01:14:15I have one.
01:14:16Oh, never mind, Ruth.
01:14:17Come on, I'm going to talk to you.
01:14:18Well, you're not very anxious to see me, are you?
01:14:33I told you, all you needed was a ticket.
01:14:35Just a minute.
01:14:36I have a ticket.
01:14:40Well, what's this?
01:14:42Tickets for the Ile de France.
01:14:44Two tickets.
01:14:45Two tickets?
01:14:49Oh.
01:14:51I see you're going to collect interest on your money.
01:14:55Now, Barbara, do I rate that?
01:15:01No.
01:15:03I guess not, but...
01:15:05You see, if you go to Paris, you can get a divorce.
01:15:07And then you'll be free to marry again.
01:15:09Yes.
01:15:10I want to be there.
01:15:11I want to be the first one to ask you.
01:15:14Perhaps I'd better not wait.
01:15:16Will you marry me, Barbara?
01:15:18Well, you might just as well say yes.
01:15:22Otherwise, you'll never get rid of me.
01:15:27Yes.
01:15:29Right.
01:15:34There's certainly a glutton for punishment.
01:15:36I guess we're both glutton.
01:15:41And glutton should eat.
01:15:44I see we've got you the dinner desk on.
01:15:45Are you hungry?
01:15:46Dark.
01:15:48Will you have dinner with me?
01:15:50With a boy.
01:15:51I'm sorry, Barbara, but it's against the rules.
01:16:03And since I dance, that's what they pay me, gosh, how they weigh me down.
01:16:11And since I dance, envies and rough...
01:16:15You're welcome.
01:16:36I'm sorry.
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