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01:12Ahoy! Ahoy there, Bill Peck! Ahoy, Cappy!
01:19Gee, Cappy, I sure am glad to see you. Good to see you, Bill.
01:24Anybody else know him back?
01:25No, as far as the family's concerned, you're not due back for two weeks yet.
01:28Good. Hey, I thought maybe he'd fly back on the China Clipper.
01:32Aha! I don't want nothing between me and the water except in a good solid keel.
01:36Come on, let's go. All right.
01:47Same old house, huh?
01:48Yeah, it's the same from the outside anyhow.
01:50See you tomorrow?
01:51You will see me sooner than that. So long.
01:58Come on.
02:07Is the Ricks home?
02:08Yes, sir. Are you expecting?
02:10Expected?
02:11Why, that pink-toed prophet doesn't look that way.
02:14What stupid landlubber's idea are all these trick decorations?
02:26Cappy!
02:27Cappy!
02:28Cappy!
02:29Cappy, you're old Charlie.
02:31Why, you look very near younger.
02:33You look wonderful.
02:35We didn't expect you four weeks.
02:37I should have come home a lot sooner, I can see that.
02:39Cappy!
02:40You're old soul shaker!
02:42Oh, what a surprise!
02:44Though I must say you might have let us know.
02:48It throws the entire party out of balance.
02:50Party? But how I...
02:51Not well at all, thank you.
02:52Quite ill, in fact.
02:53It's been such a task.
02:54The house was so undisciplined, I simply had to do the servants all over.
02:59Servants?
03:02Where's Maggie Brown?
03:03Maggie Brown?
03:04My cook!
03:05Oh, why, she resigned. Didn't she, Maggie?
03:09She couldn't take it.
03:11Far be it from me to hurt the wife of my late partner.
03:15But Mrs. Peasley, for three years I've withheld any comment about my daughter's marriage to your son.
03:20But you remember this. You're his mother and not mine.
03:24Of course!
03:26What a sense of humor!
03:28Cappy, you've just time to dress.
03:30We'll manage to squeeze you into dinner somehow.
03:32Frank will be a darling and help your father.
03:34Oh, dear!
03:36Take Mr. Rick's hat.
03:39And his coat.
03:41And his cigar!
03:44Clear the deck, you lily-livered swab!
03:50Now let's get to the bottom of this.
03:54You can't dig that deep before dinner, darling.
03:56There's been so many changes, it would be better if you took them in very small doses.
04:00I'll take nothing. Who allowed her on the bridge of the ship, anyways?
04:03Allowed? Ha! She dropped here for a weekend about a year ago.
04:06A year ago? Or does it just seem that long?
04:09Who's coming to dinner?
04:12The Bottomley's.
04:14Waldo P. Bottomley, the gadget peddler?
04:16Now wait a minute, Dad. All that has to change.
04:18Have you met Waldo Junior?
04:20No, and if he's anything like Senior, don't want to meet him.
04:23All right, if you want to go through life without speaking to your son-in-law.
04:26Son-in-law? Young Bottomley?
04:28What about you and Bill Peck?
04:30Don't mention that stubborn mule to me.
04:32Have you broken off with Bill?
04:34Months ago. He's too bossy. Almost as bad as you.
04:37Or you!
04:39Lord O. P. Bottomley.
04:43For 20 years I've been keeping that old barnacle scraped off from the hull.
04:47Now he's got a grip on the stern.
04:57Hey, am I seeing things or something?
05:00Not at all.
05:01That's an automatic door and it works with a photoelectric cell or whatever you call it.
05:06Oh, a Bottomley product, huh?
05:08Well, I know one Bottomley product that's not going to get into my family if I have anything to say about it.
05:18The fine homecoming!
05:30Now, Cappy, with Frankie and Junior about to be married, I propose that we bury the hatchet.
05:34That might not be so easy.
05:36Nonsense, nonsense.
05:37You'll save yourself a lot of trouble if you come around to my way of thinking.
05:41What?
05:42Well, tell them about the yacht there.
05:44You must have read about it, Cappy.
05:45The papers called it Bottomley's Greenboat.
05:48You're going in the yacht business, huh?
05:49No, no.
05:50Now, don't worry about any competition.
05:52It's just a little thing I got the youngsters for a wedding present.
05:54For a honeymoon trip.
05:55What kind?
05:56A schooner type, 75 footer.
05:58Just too cute for words.
06:00The latest thing, Cappy.
06:01All chromium finish.
06:02Wait till you see it, Cappy.
06:03It's wonderful.
06:04All you do is push a button and things happen.
06:05What about the crew?
06:06Well, that's just the point.
06:07There isn't any crew.
06:08Labor-saving devices by Bottomley Automatic Products Corporation.
06:11Progress, Cappy.
06:12Progress!
06:13No crew, huh?
06:14Just push buttons.
06:15Well, what happens if one of them gadgets gets out of whack, huh?
06:17Things happen.
06:18Mrs. Peasley just told us.
06:19Well, what happens if one of them gadgets gets out of whack, huh?
06:22Things happen.
06:23Mrs. Peasley just told us.
06:24Well, what happens if one of them gadgets gets out of whack, huh?
06:26Things happen.
06:27Mrs. Peasley just told us.
06:28Mrs. Peasley just told us.
06:30You're not going to see on any floating switchboard.
06:33I will if I want to, and I want to.
06:36I'd like to see anyone try and stop me.
06:39Remember, Cappy, you came home for peace and quiet.
06:42Quiet.
06:44I'm telling you, my daughter's not going on that contraption.
06:47You don't know it, but times are passing you by, you old-fashioned granny.
06:51Why step outside, you spineless jellyfish, and I'll give you something old-fashioned right on the end of your snoot.
07:00Now, I'll dance.
07:01What a fine mess you've made of things while I'm gone, turning the house into a nightmare.
07:06And do you know when the weekend's over?
07:08And you, you practically ruined the business with your bottomly conveyors, bottomly automatic envelope openers, bottomly everything.
07:16I felt it my duty as general manager.
07:20Manager? Why, you're no longer even able to manage the postage stamps.
07:23Seems your fame is spreading, Matthew, my dear.
07:26And you, climb down off of that English accent. I'll get to you in a minute.
07:29Where were you when this was going on?
07:31I've resigned.
07:32Nobody resigns from me. I fire them.
07:35You.
07:36You weren't satisfied at getting your gadgets into my business, but you're trying to get this gadget into my house.
07:43Ah, you have all become slovenly and shipless.
07:46And by-by the machinery's going out of whack.
07:49And then you'll wish you knew how to use your hands and your heads, you addle-brained bunch of button pushers.
07:56Come on, Bill. Let's get some fresh air.
07:57Cappy Ricks.
07:58You sit down there and listen to me.
08:00I'll do nothing of the kind.
08:03Now you listen to me.
08:04You're all Mr. Buckingley said.
08:06Old-fashioned, behind the times, antiquated.
08:08Now see here, I...
08:09Silence.
08:10You've been saying my business this and my business that.
08:14It may interest you to know it isn't your business. Not anymore.
08:17What?
08:18Do you want to tell him or shall I?
08:20Well, I...
08:21We, that is, Mr. Bottomley and myself, want of old Mr. Ford's interest.
08:26And that gives us 51% of the business.
08:29In other words, Cappy, we control it.
08:32And now can I ask what you intend to do with it?
08:35Oh, that's quite simple.
08:37We intend to merger with Bottomley Incorporated.
08:40Over my dead body, you will.
08:45Come on, Bill. I gotta go with this peace and quiet.
08:47I gotta figure this mess out.
08:49You're gonna try to tell me you can't run my business or my family anymore, huh?
08:53I don't have to tell you.
08:54Mrs. Peasley owns 51% of the business.
08:56And she'll go through with that merger just for sure.
08:58All blast, Mrs. Peasley.
08:59Well, that's your business. Now, what about your family?
09:02I'll fix them, too, every last one of them.
09:05How?
09:06You can't do anything with Matt.
09:07He's under his mother's thumb.
09:08And you can't keep Ellen from getting a divorce.
09:10And you try to tell Frankie what to do and...
09:13You just try.
09:14Why, you pinheaded young schwarf.
09:17Ain't nothing the matter with Matt and them girls.
09:20They just got sloft, that's all.
09:22It's... they're surrounded.
09:23It's Mrs. Peasley.
09:24Right.
09:25She ain't altogether to blame, either.
09:27Bottomley's at the bottom of this.
09:29Bill Peck, I'll bet you $5,000 I can clean up this mess, family and business, inside of three months.
09:36And that goes for Mrs. Peasley, too.
09:38Well...
09:39What about it?
09:40It's a bet.
09:41We'll do it, Bill.
09:42We?
09:43Oh, now, wait a minute.
09:44You mean, I've got to help you make me lose my bet?
09:46Oh, welching already, huh?
09:48Well, I might have known it.
09:49All right, all right.
09:50What's your plan?
09:51Listen, the young son.
09:52What's your plan?
09:53What's your plan?
09:54I can't take the business away from Mrs. Peasley.
09:55But I can take Mrs. Peasley away from the business before I lose it.
09:56Why, in a week's time, I'll have that old hen eaten out of my hand.
09:57And that'll be a break for Ellen, too.
09:58And as for Frankie, and that pussy-willer son of a button-puss...
10:01Alfie, lend a hand with the luggage there.
10:02Al-Fie, lend a hand with the luggage there.
10:04Can't take the money.
10:05And I'll use the money.
10:06You can't take the business away from Mrs. Peasley.
10:07And I can take Mrs. Peasley away from the business before I lose her.
10:10Why, in a week's time, I'll have that old hen eaten out of my hand.
10:11And that'll be a break for Ellen, too.
10:12And as for Frankie, and that pussy-willer son of a button-puss...
10:14Alfie!
10:15Lend a hand with the luggage there.
10:20Alfie, lend a hand with the luggage there.
10:28Seems like a dirty trick with the elector all ready for our maiden voyage.
10:32I know, Waldo.
10:34But Caffie's going away on another long trip next Monday.
10:36And we simply have to humor him his last weekend with us.
10:40Here, darling, let me help you.
10:42Don't you, darling, me.
10:44I'm only doing this for Caffie.
10:46Next Monday I'm going ahead with my plans.
10:48Ellen, how can you hold such a thought?
10:50Bye-bye, Waldo.
10:52Give your dear father my love
10:54and tell him I'll be back on Monday to sign the merger papers.
10:56Ellen, you're not really going...
10:58Next Monday I'm flying to Reno.
11:00I'm slipping tired of you and your mother.
11:02Oh, stop arguing.
11:04Bad enough to spend two days on this old wash tub.
11:06The wash tub? The Gloria Ricks?
11:08Why, let me tell you, young lady,
11:10she's the finest, dirtiest sailing craft this side of...
11:12Paradise, I know.
11:14But wait until you see the electorate.
11:16Ah, a toy for a child to play with in his bath.
11:19Well, let's not waste any more time.
11:21The tide's just about right.
11:23There's a fine sailing breeze right outside the breakwater.
11:26Over and over.
11:40Breathe deep, Matt, you'll get it.
11:41I'll never get over...
11:43not on this cruise, anyway.
11:45I still say you'll get over it.
11:48Oh!
11:49Oh, it's you!
11:50Now, don't worry.
11:51I don't like this any more than you do.
11:53One of Kathy's lesser ideas.
11:55Well, come on.
11:56Get off the ropes.
11:57Off the ropes!
11:58Very graceful, my dear.
11:59But I must say it looked pretty obvious.
12:00Looked real accidental to me.
12:01I can stand anything for two days.
12:03Go ahead.
12:04Enjoy yourself.
12:05Maybe I shall.
12:06He's very attractive to me.
12:07I can't stand anything for two days.
12:08Go ahead.
12:09Enjoy yourself.
12:10Maybe I shall.
12:11He's very attractive to me.
12:12I can't stand anything for two days.
12:14Go ahead.
12:15Enjoy yourself.
12:16Maybe I shall.
12:17He's very attractive.
12:18Tell us, hands and all.
12:25Don't look now, Kathy.
12:26But look!
12:29Oh, the sea!
12:30The sea!
12:31The beautiful sea!
12:32I feel so strong and reckless.
12:35Isn't this air elevating?
12:37You mean invigorating, Mother?
12:40And the motion of the boat is really an exercise.
12:43I'm starving.
12:44I'm starving.
12:45When do we...
12:46Ciao!
12:47Or is it mess?
12:51Mess?
12:52Take the wheel.
12:59Think you can stand it?
13:00Huh?
13:01You like to pull ashore and call the bed off?
13:02No.
13:03I always knew I was awful.
13:05I could go on sailing forever and ever.
13:08Lady, if you only knew.
13:10Good morning.
13:11Good morning.
13:12Good morning.
13:13Good morning.
13:14Tea soup out there, eh?
13:15Yes, miss.
13:16With noodles.
13:17Oh, gosh, what a fun.
13:18Reminds me of London.
13:19Oh, dear, please, let's be sensible.
13:20I don't think we'll ever get in.
13:21Are we in court yet?
13:22We'll be in dock in an hour.
13:23I can tell by the groundswell we're inside the Golden Gate, thank heavens.
13:24I do hope for bottomless we'll be at the dock to meet us.
13:25Oh, dear.
13:26Oh, dear.
13:27Oh, dear.
13:28Oh, dear.
13:29Oh, dear.
13:30Oh, dear.
13:31Oh, dear.
13:32Oh, dear.
13:33Oh, dear.
13:34Oh, dear.
13:35Oh, dear.
13:36Oh, dear.
13:37Oh, dear.
13:38Oh, dear.
13:39Oh, dear.
13:40Oh, dear.
13:41Oh, dear.
13:42Oh, dear.
13:43Oh, dear.
13:44Thank heavens.
13:45I do hope for bottomless we'll be at the dock to meet us.
13:47Oh, Stuart, stop messing about like that and take these things out on the deck.
13:50It's kind of damp to dry outside, miss.
13:52You'd better wait until the sun comes out.
13:54Don't be idiotic, Stuart.
13:55Take the luggage, will you?
13:56I'll call the mate.
13:58Oh, that's right.
13:59Give him the mating call.
14:01Ma'am, go up on deck and see if you can find out when we get in.
14:05Good morning.
14:06Good morning, everybody.
14:07Will you say that our bags are put up on deck, please?
14:10Why?
14:11Why does anyone want the luggage put out on deck?
14:13When a cruise is over, isn't it customary to have the luggage put on deck before docking?
14:18Oh, I see.
14:19You don't want to waste any time getting ashore.
14:21That's right.
14:22Well, how about an hour before we land?
14:24Good enough?
14:25Will we be late?
14:26Your luggage will be on deck an hour before we land.
14:28When will that be?
14:29Well, to be conservative, I should say, with favorable trade winds and barring bad weather,
14:34we should be able to dock in about eight weeks.
14:38What?
14:39Eight weeks?
14:40What?
14:41Oh!
14:42Oh!
14:48The fog's melting fast.
14:49Looks like fine sailing up ahead.
14:51Yeah.
14:52Oh, too soon, I guess.
14:53Looks like a storm brewing.
14:59Where are we?
15:00And why?
15:01This is an outrage.
15:02I demand that you turn back.
15:03Still demanding, huh?
15:04Well, we're 400 miles offshore and I'm not turning back.
15:07But you must.
15:08I don't want any more sailing.
15:09What about the Bottomleys?
15:10What about the merger?
15:11Bottomleys?
15:12The merger?
15:13That's your idea.
15:14Let me inform you, madam.
15:16You're not in my house now.
15:17You're aboard my ship.
15:18And I'm boss here.
15:19Oh, I'm going to have an attack of vertigo.
15:20Well, have it below deck.
15:21Did anyone ever tell you I was going to Reno today?
15:24Well, you've got a long swim ahead of you.
15:25No, it can't be.
15:26Fun's fun, but I'm...
15:27I'm having it.
15:28But, think of the Ricks navigation company.
15:29I am thinking of it.
15:30Did you think you could push a bottomleys button and run my business?
15:31Why, have you had any sense, all of you?
15:32You'll see we're running short-handed on this trip.
15:33And that's for a purpose.
15:34I'm going to work some of the bottomleys push-button influence out of your system.
15:36The first mate Peck here will assign you your job.
15:37Matt, regular crew, sail in deck.
16:03and you, Mrs. Beasley, will be in charge of laundry and dishes.
16:09Suppose we refuse?
16:11That's mutiny. We use force to put that down.
16:13Force? Don't forget, there's still passive resistance.
16:17You'll get no satisfaction out of me, you big bully.
16:23Oh, wait a minute, young lady.
16:26Take your hands off me.
16:27I will, if you promise not to jump.
16:29Captain Lanning.
16:30Nothing.
16:33Sharks down there, you know.
16:35Sharks up here too.
16:36Take this horse car off me.
16:37Not yet.
16:38Have a good mind to let you wear it for the rest of the trip like a necklace.
16:40But I tell you, Captain, he's not responsible.
16:42I'll give you $500 if you put that to port.
16:44Don't you see?
16:45Captain is getting old.
16:46He's lost his mind.
16:47That's still mutiny.
16:48Captain Lanning,
16:49if anybody attempts to coerce the cruise,
16:51I'll give you $500 if you put that to port.
16:54Don't you see?
16:55Captain is getting old.
16:56He's lost his mind.
16:57That's still mutiny.
16:59Captain Lanning,
17:00Captain Lanning,
17:01if anybody attempts to coerce the cruise,
17:03you'll get my orders from an iron.
17:04All right, sir.
17:05I'll have no more nonsense from you.
17:06Get your job.
17:07Good job.
17:37Good job.
17:39Good job.
17:40Good job.
17:41Good job.
17:42Good job.
17:43Good job.
17:44Oh, God.
17:45Oh, I'm dying.
17:46Oh, no.
17:47Oh, I know I'm dying now.
17:59Oh, no.
18:15Parasites and imbeciles.
18:17I'll show them.
18:18They've been saying that for a month, and we've been doing the work of six men.
18:21It's just a waste of time. I tell you, Cappy, they're hopeless.
18:24Oh, I've been giving them rope.
18:25Yeah, they've been stringing us up with it.
18:27Why don't you forget about it and give you?
18:29Alfie.
18:30Yes, sir.
18:31Everything ready?
18:32Yes, sir.
18:33Get going, you'll get your orders.
18:34Yes, sir.
18:35Give me in.
18:36Why, I just got started.
18:37Why are we anchored so close to this frightful island?
18:40I suppose cannibals came out and murdered us.
18:42The island is uninhabited.
18:44That won't stop cannibals.
18:46Mother, when an island is uninhabited, that includes cannibals too.
18:50That's what I said.
18:52Well, the cruise has been a failure.
18:59It's taken you eight weeks to find that out.
19:02I thought if we shook off civilization for a while, you might toughen up a bit and come
19:07to your senses.
19:08You see, I was wrong.
19:10You can't change human nature.
19:12And it's taken you 60 years to find that out too.
19:15I'm willing to learn.
19:17You can all relax.
19:19You win.
19:21I love you anyway, darling.
19:22Suppose you are a little slow on the upbeat.
19:23You know what's perfect.
19:24When did we start home?
19:25In the morning.
19:26It's about time you came to what senses you have.
19:27I'm really great.
19:28It's all right, ma'am.
19:29I smell smoke.
19:30Bruce!
19:31Honey, Bruce!
19:32Oh, no!
19:33Come on, darling!
19:34Come on!
19:35Come on!
19:36Come on!
19:37Come on!
19:38Come on!
19:39Come on!
19:40Come on!
19:41Come on!
19:42Come on!
19:43Come on!
19:44Come on!
19:45Come on!
19:46Come on!
19:47Come on!
19:48Come on!
19:49Come on!
19:50Come on!
19:52Come on!
19:53All right!
19:54Come on!
19:55Come on!
19:56Come on!
19:57Never mind about them!
19:58Why aren't they coming?
19:59We'll be all right!
20:00If we can't put out the fire, we'll get off attack!
20:02No!
20:03Don't take any chances!
20:14You can't keep the captain with the student like that.
20:17Oh.
20:18They'll be all right, darling.
20:19You weren't taking any chances, were you?
20:35All of this should happen to me!
20:38A weight of the sea at my age!
20:42Can you see anything?
20:43No.
20:44What about Captain Lanning and the Stuart?
20:46Oh, they'll come in in the other dory.
20:48It's only five miles off shore.
20:50So what will we do?
20:51Do the best we can.
20:53We'll find the highest point on the island and build a fire.
20:55Don't worry.
20:56We'll attract the attention of some passing ship.
20:59But this island is 300 miles off any ship land.
21:01You said so yourself.
21:02I know it.
21:03Well, we might be marooned here forever.
21:06How are we gonna live?
21:08Don't worry.
21:09We'll get along.
21:10Long!
21:11Food!
21:12We're saved!
21:13We're saved!
21:14Captain, you're wonderful.
21:15I always believe in being prepared.
21:17What's the use in getting in the lifeboat and then starving to death?
21:20You mean we may be stuck here indefinitely?
21:26Just us?
21:28Just one big happy family.
21:30Happy?
21:31How deliciously thoughtful.
21:33Everything's a starved house keeping.
21:35Reminds me of when I was first married.
21:37What a memory.
21:38All this happening!
21:39All this happening!
21:52Not attending, is it?
21:54Braddock speaking.
21:55Daily report to CR.
21:56Steady breeze.
21:5711 knots.
21:58145 degrees.
21:5913 minutes.
22:0018 seconds north.
22:01300 miles south.
22:02By southeast of Hawaii.
22:03They'll be in port in less than a month.
22:04You better tell the family.
22:05It's going to be much worse when they find out for themselves.
22:06They never will.
22:07How are you going to explain to Gloria Ricks?
22:08She's going to be dismantled.
22:09About a month, one of my ships will pick us up.
22:10Lanning will be aboard with the Alibi.
22:11Gloria Ricks lost at sea.
22:12He and the steward picked up by a passing ship.
22:13That's simple enough.
22:14Yeah, but it doesn't help me.
22:15After the heroic way we abandoned the Gloria Ricks,
22:16How well do you suppose I stand in with Frankie?
22:18Well, what do you care?
22:19You're not in love with her.
22:20Who says I'm not?
22:21You said so a dozen times.
22:22Said she was useless.
22:24Be careful of this tropic atmosphere, my lad.
22:26It's balmy down here.
22:27Eh, well things won't be so balmy when I tell her the truth about the Gloria Ricks.
22:30Now don't be so balmy when I tell her the truth about the Gloria Ricks.
22:33Now, don't tell us a few times.
22:34No, I'm just going to tell you about it.
22:35Well, it's all about our ships.
22:36In another person.
22:37What?
22:38What?
22:39What?
22:40Who's your ship?
22:41No, what?
22:42What?
22:43How are you told me?
22:44the truth about the Gloria Ricks.
22:45Now, don't forget your promise, Bill.
22:47Oh, you got me all tied down with promises.
22:59Now, I don't object, mind you, to doing my share of the work.
23:01But those two lazy monsters might help.
23:04Help?
23:05They expect you to be grateful to them.
23:07For what?
23:08Allowing us to breathe?
23:10We clean, cook, wash their clothes,
23:12and they live in luxury.
23:13While we sleep like monkeys in the trees.
23:17Well, there's no law against building yourself a house.
23:20And no time either.
23:21Poor Matt wants to.
23:23But work or starve.
23:24Well, that's their motto.
23:26That's Bill's motto.
23:28He's so masterful.
23:32Say, are you?
23:37Matt, say something.
23:39Hello.
23:39Poor Matthew.
23:41Are you exhausted?
23:42Yes, and I'm full of blisters, too.
23:44I have all the dirty work to do while Bill and Cappy go fishing.
23:48Why don't they build us a house?
23:49I'll do the fishing.
23:51You get seasick if you look at the water.
23:54Who elected Bill head of this outfit, anyway?
23:56Ellen.
23:58You're so obvious, my dear.
24:00You should talk.
24:01Bill Peck means nothing to me, no matter how many fish he catches.
24:04Why, if he were the last available man on Earth.
24:06He is, for you.
24:07Ha, poor Frankie.
24:09Torn between the devil and the desert island.
24:11Now, my dear, don't let this temporary tragedy lead you into doing anything hasty.
24:15Just hold a strong foot on Waldo, and it'll come through.
24:18Don't weaken, my dear, just because Bill is so good looking and masterful.
24:22I see.
24:24That's the reason you're warning me against him.
24:27Miss, Princess, Frankie.
24:30Well, I don't trust her.
24:39Good luck, Lea.
24:41May I help you?
24:42No, thanks.
24:42Where's Ellen?
24:44Oh, she usually helps me.
24:46Hello, Frankie.
24:54Can I help?
24:58I can manage.
24:59Uh, shall I hold the goer?
25:02No, thanks.
25:03Ellen usually does that.
25:05Oh.
25:06Where did you learn that?
25:08The British West Indies?
25:16Bill!
25:17Can I catch him for you?
25:19No, thanks.
25:19I've got a catcher.
25:20Hi there, Frankie.
25:24Remember, you're a long way from Reno.
25:42Oh, dear.
25:43Fish and eggs and eggs and fish.
25:46You used to like caviar.
25:48That's eggs and fish in one.
25:50I'm just dying for some dessert, for a change.
25:53Grape Suzettis, for instance.
26:02And what do you think you've got there, Mother?
26:04Dessert.
26:05Peaches, if you must know.
26:07What makes you so sure it isn't hash?
26:10I know peaches.
26:11They gurgle.
26:12Peaches don't gurgle.
26:13They swish.
26:14Well, there's only one way to find out.
26:16Here.
26:20Fish.
26:21Hello.
26:22Bill's fresh hand-picked eggs.
26:24He got them off the crib this morning.
26:26Stolen, no doubt.
26:27No, I climbed up and tossed them down to Alice.
26:28Yes, we had so much fun.
26:30I imagine.
26:31He got them off the crib this morning.
26:33Stolen, no doubt.
26:35Oh, I climbed up and tossed them down to Ellis.
26:37Yes, we had so much fun.
26:39I imagine.
26:49What's the matter with the eggs?
26:51I prefer the fish.
26:53The eggs taste too fishy.
26:55What do you expect seabirds' eggs to taste like, milk and honey?
26:59I was merely voicing my preference.
27:01Is there any objections?
27:03Well, I think I'll hike up to the cliff and light the signal fire.
27:05Ma'am, did you chop plenty of wood?
27:07Yes, I worked this afternoon.
27:09You see, I can stand to walk or go along with you.
27:11Oh, I'll go with it.
27:13You turn to do the dishes. You can't get out of there.
27:15Well, I think I'll strike the hay, as the workmen say.
27:29I've got a surprise for you.
27:31You couldn't surprise me.
27:33Oh, I don't know about that.
27:35Wait till you see.
27:37I'm not interested. Here.
27:39Darling, you know I'm mad about you.
27:41I'd do anything for you. Anything.
27:43You would?
27:45Anything, darling.
27:47Then go punch your mother right on the nose.
27:49Ellen, how could you?
27:51What's bothering you, Frankie?
27:59Oh, nothing.
28:01You look mighty unhappy to me.
28:03I'm not unhappy.
28:05Can't a girl have a little peace and quiet to think about things?
28:09Oh, sure.
28:11I didn't mean to butt in.
28:13Oh, I'm sorry, Kathy.
28:15But do you think there's any chance of us ever getting away from this place?
28:19We can hope.
28:21Now, Kathy, you can't hope yourself off of an island.
28:25Suppose we're stuck here for the rest of our lives. What then?
28:29I don't know.
28:31Well, I mean...
28:33Of course we've dropped most of the conventions of civilization, but...
28:37Did you miss it?
28:38Well, no, it isn't that, but...
28:41Well, there's some things that you just can't drop.
28:43Like what?
28:45Well...
28:47Well, how in the Dickens can a girl get married in a place like this?
28:58How funny.
28:59Frankie, she wants to get married.
29:01Married?
29:02Oh, yes.
29:03Fine thing.
29:04She and Bill.
29:05No, no.
29:06Congratulations.
29:07No, no.
29:08You can't rush into a thing like that.
29:10What is there to wait for?
29:11Oh, you've got to give it...
29:13Give it some thought.
29:14You've got to think about it.
29:15I've been doing nothing but thinking lately.
29:18Well, it's high time both she and Bill settle down.
29:21What did Bill say about it?
29:23Bill?
29:24Well, I haven't mentioned it to him.
29:26May I help?
29:39What are you doing up here?
29:41Well, you see...
29:42I've been thinking.
29:43Huh.
29:44Patient on the road to recovery.
29:45Oh, Bill.
29:46May I talk seriously to you for a minute?
29:47I don't know.
29:48Can you?
29:49Oh, come on.
29:50Sit down.
29:51Oh, come on.
29:52Sit down.
29:53Bill, suppose we never rescue you.
29:54Well, we will be.
29:55But even if we weren't, there's worse places in the world than this.
29:56Don't you ever think about getting home?
29:57Why think about it?
29:58All right.
29:59I'll get to the rest of you.
30:00Well, you can't do that.
30:01You won't be.
30:02I'll be fine.
30:03Come on.
30:04Come on.
30:05Come on.
30:06Come on.
30:07Come on.
30:08Come on.
30:09Come on.
30:10Come on.
30:11Come on.
30:12Come on.
30:13Come on.
30:14Come on.
30:15Come on.
30:16Come on.
30:17Come on.
30:18Come on.
30:19I'm sorry.
30:20I'm sorry.
30:21You're sorry.
30:22All right, let's think about us, right here.
30:27Are you satisfied to do nothing but fish and steal eggs for the rest of your life?
30:31What else is there to do?
30:36Bill, we were engaged to be married once. Remember?
30:40Sure, and you?
30:42I know. It was all my fault.
30:45Remember the way you used to put your arms around me?
30:47That's the first thing I remember to forget.
30:52There. Like that.
30:56You know, you're coming up here every night and starting that fire is a joke.
31:00Why? What makes you think that?
31:02Oh, we're way off the ship lane. We'll never be seen.
31:04Well, suppose, uh...
31:06All right. Let's wait the rest of our lives and suppose.
31:11Aren't you ashamed of yourself? Making me propose?
31:20Frankie!
31:22Now, you let me tell you something, young lady.
31:35It was your fault we called it off in San Francisco.
31:38And if we ever get back there again, it's liable to be the same thing.
31:41Well, rather than that, let's forget about it.
31:44Because you love me?
31:45Yes.
31:46And there's another reason why we've got to wait.
31:49Nothing can be that important.
31:50Well, it is, though.
31:52Besides, we couldn't get married even if we wanted to.
31:54Well, we want to.
31:55We can.
31:56Breakfast smells good.
32:17Say, what are you celebrating?
32:18William, I don't know whether it's your cooking or my appetite, but every day I seem to be eating more and more.
32:26Well, you don't seem to show up, Mrs. Beasley.
32:28Thank you, William.
32:29I was kind of late last night, weren't you?
32:30Uh-huh.
32:31Where's Frankie?
32:32Down the beach, taking a swim?
32:34What's the occasion?
32:36Somebody have any on Thursday?
32:39Good morning.
32:41Let's eat.
32:41That's all anybody seems to think about these days.
32:45Oh, I don't know about that.
32:47Now, what are you going to spring?
32:49Well, last night, Bill and I decided to become man and wife.
32:52What?
32:53You mean you...
32:54Why, scandalous.
32:56No, that's putting it mildly.
32:57It's impossible.
32:58Why is it?
32:59Why?
33:00Why, indeed.
33:01Do you mean to sit here and flaunt the conventions under our very noses?
33:03What conventions?
33:04Why, uh, it's immoral.
33:06That's all I've got to say.
33:08What's immoral about getting married?
33:10Married?
33:11Oh.
33:12But what about Waldo Buckley, Jr.?
33:15Well, what about him?
33:16Now, there's no use arguing.
33:18We've decided.
33:19You mean you have?
33:20Well, I haven't.
33:22If you two callous groups won't protect this helpless girl, I will with my last breath.
33:27Save your breath, Mrs. Peasley.
33:29We are going to be married.
33:31But there isn't a minister.
33:32Not even a justice of the peace.
33:34Bill, you tell them.
33:35Kappy's a licensed sea captain.
33:37But he isn't at sea.
33:38Well, he's the only one who isn't.
33:39Hey, this is far enough ship yours, my lad.
33:53Stand up.
33:53This marriage might sound informal, but that ain't going to prevent it from sticking.
34:00It's going to be awful legal.
34:01It shouldn't be any too legal for me.
34:03And that's some way to laugh the ceremony.
34:06The wave knocked me off my balance.
34:09Cappy's losing his sea legs.
34:11Cappy's losing his sea legs.
34:13Cappy's losing his sea legs.
34:15Cappy's losing his sea legs.
34:16Cappy's losing his sea legs.
34:18Cappy's losing his sea legs.
34:19Cut that out.
34:20Now we get down to business.
34:21It's a bad day for Cappy.
34:23He's losing his daughter.
34:24Are you sure you can do this without the book?
34:26I've tried dozens of them at sea.
34:28I know the words by heart.
34:30Oh, my God.
34:31Stop shaking.
34:32You looked at the boat.
34:33It's warming up.
34:36It is getting warm.
34:38Cappy, get going.
34:40Between the sun and the excitement, I'm afraid he'll faint.
34:43Aye, aye, mate.
34:44We are gathered here in this doorway today to join this happy couple in the holy bonds of matrimony.
34:50What's the matter with you?
34:52I know you've never tried anything like this before.
34:55After all, Bill.
34:56That's right.
34:57Maybe we'd better talk.
34:59We can do that after marriage.
35:00Do you, William Peck, take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?
35:04To love, honor, and provide for so long as you shall live?
35:07Well, do you?
35:09Come on.
35:10Any minute now.
35:11Any minute now.
35:12What's the matter with you, Bill?
35:13Do you or don't you?
35:14No.
35:15Yes, I do, but I...
35:16Well, it's all right so far, then.
35:18Do you, Frankie, uh...
35:20Francis.
35:21Oh, yeah, Francis.
35:22Do you, Francis Ricks, take this man to be your lawful wedded husband?
35:25To love, honor, and cherish so long as you shall live?
35:28I...
35:29That's what they all say.
35:36And now, Abner and Ben will conclude the program with a good old hillbilly special.
35:41I guess you didn't know about this.
35:42We forgot to tell you.
35:43That isn't all you forgot to tell me.
35:45All right, come on.
35:46I'm with the proof.
35:47Why, Francis, it was all in fun.
35:49Don't you, Francis, me.
35:50So, that's the reason you came fishing at the same hour every day.
35:54You were in touch with someone.
35:56Sorta.
35:57Captain Lanning and the steward weren't lost?
36:00No.
36:01And it wasn't a real fire?
36:03No.
36:04Smoked pots and oily rags where it wouldn't do any damage.
36:07So, that's the reason you were so brave about it all.
36:09That's the reason you didn't mind being here while we were frightened to death.
36:12You were laughing at us.
36:14My hero.
36:16Francis Crusoe, Junior.
36:17You were going through with the wedding.
36:19You tricked me.
36:20I didn't want to marry you in the first place.
36:22I told you so.
36:23You said you loved me.
36:24Well, I do love you, but I...
36:25You snake in the wood pile.
36:28When are we going to be picked up?
36:30In about two weeks.
36:31Wait until Mrs. Peasley hears about this.
36:34This is station NLHY San Francisco.
36:38We now bring you a half hour of dance music by Harry Brown and his singing swingsters.
36:43Give out, Harry.
36:44Mind you to get them clean.
36:45You two have got a lot of dish washing to make up for.
36:47And a lot of wood chopping to do, too.
36:49Made something of a man out of him, the fool.
36:51Less talk, the more work you'll get done.
36:52Just wait.
36:53You wait until you get back to San Francisco.
36:54You two will be arrested and forgotten.
36:55Not only do they kidnap us.
36:56They'll get life at least for that.
36:57But trapping this poor girl into marriage.
36:58I wasn't married and I wasn't trapped.
36:59You'll rule the day you had this idea, Mr. Cathy Riggs.
37:00You will pipe down, now, you old salamander.
37:13Let me tell you something.
37:14When we came here two months ago, why you were as silly and spineless as a crew has ever
37:19called themselves human.
37:20Why you couldn't even lace your shoes, let alone do a day's work.
37:24Well, now you can.
37:25You'll get back safe enough and you'll run and get back.
37:27And why you're not allowed?
37:28can you'll get back safe enough and you'll be all the better off the experience all but you
37:33what i'm going through to one drive alive why you're more alive now than you ever were you old
37:38battle act how dare you talk to me like that the way you treated me you saved me
37:44you mean degradation mother only you don't mean it half is right it's done us all a lot of good
37:52and i for one am great well matthew now just a minute let me finish i mean every word i've said
37:58and if you weren't so darn selfish and oh oh my heart oh i'm going to faint go ahead and faint thanks
38:08man hard nothing at all but every time i think of the way you made me chop that wood and carry it up
38:15that cliff oh that was all and fun fun i like that i die laughing every time i think how close i came
38:23to marry that baboon well don't blame bill that was your idea frankie yes but why i thought well
38:32what else was there to do we were really going to be stuck on this island oh sure just using me as a
38:38last chance well don't worry you'll soon be back with waldo and you can renew your acquaintanceship
38:43with all the inmates of the nightclubs and traffic courts interrupt the program for a newsflash
38:47the doom of the gloria rick stout little yacht of the noted alden p cappy ricks was read today in
38:53floating wreckage picked up from the storm lashed waters of the pacific last heard from when 900
38:58miles west of san francisco the yacht with its eight humans aboard is believed to have gone down
39:03with all hands the ship owner's guests on the tragic cruise were his two daughters helen and francis
39:08matthew peasley and the latter's mother mrs amanda peasley all pacific shipping continued on the
39:13lookout in the slim hope that some of the passengers and crew are still afloat in the light
39:17the boat
39:30the
39:40down
39:42oh it's you
39:43yeah how did you get Ellen you've been making a fool of yourself and me too and
39:49I've stood about all I'm going come on I've got something I want to show you
39:54suppose I refuse not a chance my dear and so I figured if we're gonna have to
40:01be here together for the rest of our lives we might as well make the best we
40:05used to love each other didn't we yes let's not go into that again look I
40:12built this all by myself resourceful self-reliant ingenuity that's me it's
40:19not bad at all of course it's not step in and look around will you
40:26this is why I took so long to chop firewood I know it's nothing pretentious but it's
40:31home and this is where we're gonna live from now on oh man and another thing we
40:36are gonna have a family what oh no I'm not gonna be tied down oh just a minute
40:41that's what you said in San Francisco but it doesn't apply here you no longer
40:46have any choice all this work now I'll have to rebuild it never mind darling you'll
40:59have me to help you
41:02come on I'll have to do it well cabbie looks like you've won your bet all right
41:08but I'll probably have to pay off in coconuts how's that well you set out to
41:13make your family self-reliant didn't you you've done more than that Matt and
41:16Ellen are a pair of lovebirds and Frankie and mrs Peasley are getting along like a
41:21couple of campfire girls say bill why don't you try reasoning with Frankie she
41:26doesn't even know the meaning of the word I guess you're right I'm just a
41:30meddling old man
41:40where were you two last night home home yeah home I felt right over the hill we
41:46invite you over sometime hey how about my breakfast I'm starving I'm tired of waiting
41:51for my food yes and I'm getting tired trying to please you people now we're
41:55all in this thing and the least you can do is try to make the best of it
41:58like that country why doesn't he go back where he came from I can try now wait a
42:03minute I knew somebody would go crazy before long I don't know why I didn't
42:07think of it before I'll get you people back to San Francisco it's the last thing I
42:10ever do what time does the next ferry boat leave never mind the wisecracks
42:14mrs. Waldo jr now get this we're about 300 miles off the ship lanes give me the
42:18story with two-week provisions I'll bring a sail out of that canvas and I'll get
42:22help or else oh bill that's suicide the storms about to start and you wouldn't
42:27last five minutes if you got in one I'll take a chance I'll go with you I don't
42:34need any help at what we've been here this long we can wait a couple of months
42:43longer till the danger typhoons is over then I'll take a chance no you won't since
42:48when you've been giving me on your bill told you he had anything to do with
42:52getting into this mess he's lying because whatever he did was done under my own he
42:57was against it from the start and if anybody gets out of here it's going to be
43:00me
43:08look look it's coming our way
43:11we're saved
43:14it's the electra
43:18it's the bottomless we're saved we're saved
43:22it's the bottomless all right
43:24we're saved
43:25grave we're sunk
43:26I do it just as well as anything it's all in holding the right thought now the
43:41merger will go through just as if I'd never been away so thoughtful of you to bring us
43:45clothing I usually think of everything I still don't understand how you found us
43:49that was easy Rick's men were picked up by a fancy liner they gave us directions when
43:53they arrived in San Francisco so it took you eight weeks to get down here in the
43:57glory of Rick's huh yes
43:59you there swabbing
44:03be more careful you're not in a Rick's tugboat now you know
44:09eight weeks huh well we make the trip home in three
44:15the old and the new what will science do next well whatever it does bottomly automatic
44:20products to handle it I'm surprised you haven't an automatic deck washer
44:27hey cook what do you want what time is it just as soon as it is four bells and all is well
44:38and all is well hey what's that thing a bottomly product sir mechanical watch
44:45some day somebody's gonna press a button once to walk around here yeah I think you're
44:50right Kevin I'll have bill peck put away for 20 years nothing of a kind oh you see now that it's all over
45:00warm though it doesn't seem half so bad it does to me what would have happened if I hadn't rescued you
45:07oh let's not talk about it it's certainly nice to have some real clothes again
45:12have you looked over everything I brought you no not yet there's a wedding gown in the closet
45:19a wedding gown why what on earth would I want with we were supposed to be married three weeks ago
45:26you know that well yes but uh father's a licensed captain we'll be married at sea
45:32swell idea it's been tried before what do you mean oh nothing what's in it
45:40galley now look Frankie we're getting married oh let's go ahead and see you know I became quite a cook on the island
45:48a galley slaves paradise not only electricity for cooking and freezing but look at this
45:53no looking for jars or having them spilt by a heavy sea just press a button and there you are
45:59mmm happy you'll love that everything automatic but uh the potato peeler
46:04say you wait till we get back in the port and I'm gonna do a little button pushing myself your button
46:09you'll be in jail 24 hours after we don't why you will cut it out you've got to let off steam
46:16push yourself a button that's an idea
46:25oh
46:26there's a little salt and pepper for you
46:31ah
46:32ah
46:34ah
46:36it's bad Mr. Rankin
46:47well it's not a pretty heavy weather
46:49well let it come the electric can take it
46:51it's getting a bit rough isn't it
46:52you shouldn't have left your stake room Mrs. Peasley
46:54I wanted to tell you we'll be ready for the ceremony in fifteen minutes
46:57I don't believe I can leave
46:59but you must you've got to perform the ceremony
47:02isn't it really rough engagement smooth marriage
47:06where's Kathy
47:07he's pouting
47:08ah kind of rough out eh Kathy
47:10what's the matter you upset about that merger
47:14no
47:15I just can't get over my own daughter doing this to me
47:18that's not telling it to you
47:19she's doing it to Waldo Junior
47:20ah I'll never forgive her for it
47:21don't wait a minute Kathy
47:22I won't wait a second
47:23you stubborn little fool
47:24why she don't want that lily-livered swarm
47:25just because he rescued her she feels obligated
47:26I'm gonna put a stop to this
47:27and I'm gonna put a stop to that merger too
47:28ah now you remember what you said on the island
47:29what you were a meddling old fool who couldn't mind his own business
47:31did I say that?
47:32sure did
47:33you must have been talking in my sleep
47:52bill it's gonna be three days before this storm blows over
47:53you know what's that got to do with it?
47:54well you ever notice anything funny about this blow to showcase
47:56yeah it's got a lot of buttons
47:58right
48:00radio control, automatic steering
48:02Right steering, automatic compass, automatic everything.
48:05Have you ever been down the engine room?
48:07No.
48:08The whole shebang runs from one switch.
48:10Well, I don't know anything about all these gadgets.
48:12Well, neither do I, but I do know that old Bottomley can't see it without it.
48:16What about the two?
48:17Two men.
48:18The steam sailor and the steward.
48:20I've seen marriages under very strange circumstances, but never like this.
48:24Stop lurching, will you?
48:26I'm standing still. It's the boat.
48:28Oh, I think you're crazy to go through with this.
48:30You don't want to?
48:31Of course I do.
48:33Besides, where would I be if it weren't for Waldo?
48:35Safe on the island, in Bill Peck's arms.
48:39Not interested.
48:41Besides, I haven't seen him burning any bridges to stop me.
48:44Where are the bridges?
48:46Well, if he were resourceful, he'd do something about it.
48:50What do you want him to do? Stop the ship?
48:52Sure.
49:01Hello.
49:02Hello, Mr. Rankin.
49:04Hello.
49:18C'mon, crank it!
49:19Yeah, c'mon!
49:34Seven bells, all is welcome.
49:37What I want to know is, who named this ocean the Pacific?
49:40Up and down, round and round, but we're going nowhere.
49:43Oh, yes we are, to the bottom.
49:45Oh, do, do something.
49:48Huh?
49:49Yes, Mr. Bottomley.
49:50Push a button.
49:52Wonder where Walden Jr. is.
49:54We've got to expel stuff from the satellite.
49:56Have you found out what's the matter?
49:57Everything, sir.
49:58Car plant eight-wheel, Magneto's jam.
50:00Unjamming.
50:01What I want to know is, are we going around in a circle?
50:04No, ma'am, we're just not going at all.
50:06Why?
50:07Car plant eight accommodates all of the automatic instruments and the engines, sir.
50:10Forget about the instruments.
50:11What kind of a sailor are you, anyway?
50:13I remind you, sir, that I'm not a sailor at all.
50:15Why are you on this ship?
50:17Will you please?
50:18I'm an electrical physio research engineer.
50:20Oh.
50:23And you, how about you and that other fellow?
50:25Don't forget we've got sails.
50:26Yeah, but we're only seamen under power.
50:29And suppose we could sail.
50:30If we couldn't get anywhere, we can't navigate.
50:32Especially when the instruments ain't working.
50:34Isn't everything went out of commission at once?
50:37Why?
50:38I don't know.
50:39Well, I do.
50:40There are a dozen men left who could sail this boat home without navigating us.
50:44And one of them is on this boat.
50:46Kathy!
50:47Good old Kathy, darling Kathy.
50:49I wouldn't ask him to help.
50:50The men are going to the bottom.
50:51I will.
50:52Better not go out there, miss.
50:53I'd like to.
50:54Bill!
50:55So, this is the way the big hero writes the storm.
50:58Come on, Bill.
50:59Pull yourself together.
51:00We'll look after you.
51:01Kathy!
51:02Oh, rest of us, it's pulled out the way.
51:08Please, through the night, the way is.
51:10It's the way the big hero writes the storm.
51:11So, this is the way the big hero writes the storm.
51:13Come on, Bill.
51:14Pull yourself together.
51:15We'll look after you.
51:24Oh, rest of us, it's pulled out the way.
51:28Please, through the night, the way of the brave.
51:30I suppose you do think you're awfully smart.
51:51What's the matter?
51:52Can't you see?
51:53What?
51:54Ellen, Matt, Mrs. Peasley, everybody is willing to do this.
51:58Oh, Captain, please, Bill.
52:00I don't know what she's talking about.
52:02If this boat keeps tossing around on the waves,
52:04it'll splur half a plop.
52:05Well, hasn't Captain Bottomley got an automatic wade smoother?
52:08Oh, ready for a button?
52:11Captain!
52:12Daddy!
52:13Well, I'll tell you what we'll do.
52:17The old push button will come down here personally
52:19and agree to turn to his sailor boat.
52:21Oh, he won't.
52:22He swore he was master.
52:24Oh, Captain, don't you be stubborn.
52:27He's stubborn.
52:29You know he has a bill of iron.
52:31What?
52:32Well, it'll suddenly become awfully rusty.
52:34Well, hey, Captain.
52:36You're having fine sailing with me, ain't we, Captain?
52:38I order both of you up on deck immediately.
52:40What for?
52:41To sail this ship.
52:42See the Captain's orders?
52:43I command you.
52:44Now, you listen to me, you mealy-mouthed, button-pushing parasite.
52:49You may be the captain of this ship, but you'll never give Kathy Rick's orders.
52:53They can sink as far as I'm concerned, and there's only one way you'll ever see land again.
52:57Well, I didn't mean to...
52:58And I'll sail it in under one condition, and I want that made in the presence of everybody on board.
53:03Well, anything within reason.
53:04Well, come on.
53:05We sail up there.
53:06We'll sail up there.
53:09You heard what Kathy said.
53:11You got to what?
53:12What am I supposed to do?
53:13I suppose you want some dishes, too?
53:15Certainly!
53:16Why...
53:21Why, you...
53:29All right, Mrs. Peasley.
53:30Not only is the merger out, but here it is.
53:33Clause number five.
53:34You're going to sell me back every bit of stock you own in my company.
53:37Is that clear?
53:38Yes, Kathy.
53:39It's blackmail.
53:40Shut up.
53:41Sign on the dotted line.
53:47And another thing, before I forget it, you're going to take all those gadgets out of my house and leave it the way it was.
53:53And then, Mrs. Peasley, you're going to scram.
53:55Yes, Kathy.
53:56But where do I scram?
53:57Iceland, Peru, Borneo, I don't care.
54:00And as to you, Bottomley, you're going to take all those automatic cargo loading gadgets and do that and give him a money back.
54:06But, Kathy, this directs to you, buddy.
54:09How about it?
54:10Okay, but I think you're making a terrible mistake.
54:12The only mistake I'm making is not popping you one line in the end of your snoop.
54:16Well, if you get the best, I'm making a good mistake.
54:17Hold those things, guys.
54:18You're doing the best!
54:19You have to do it.
54:20You're going to go!
54:21Oh, it's a good mood.
54:22You're for someone to ya.
54:23You're for someone to go!
54:24I'll go!
54:25You're for someone to go!
54:26Oh, it's a good mood, sir!
54:27Don't you think?
54:28I guess.
54:29You're for someone to go!
54:30You're for a good mood to go!
54:31I see!
54:32I see.
54:33You're for someone to go!
54:34I see.
54:35But I've got a problem.
54:36Whatever.
54:37I see.
54:38Or you've got a problem.
54:39I see.
54:40Or you've got some shit.
54:41That's what I see.
54:42I see.
54:43No discipline aboard here. What do you two want?
54:49How far are we to hold?
54:50Well, we're 17 miles west of Seal Rocks and headed at a good 12.
54:54I told you, we're still on the high seas.
54:56And Kathy has full authority?
54:58Oh, we did have.
54:59Well, what are we waiting for?
55:01All but you can't have forgotten how the ceremony goes.
55:04I know the words by heart.
55:06Wait a minute.
55:10Hey, you button pusher!
55:13Get that swerve in the corner there.
55:16Aye, aye, sir.
55:29Six bells and all is well.
55:33You're darn tootin' me there.
55:43Bye.
55:44Bye.
55:48Bye.
55:49Bye.
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