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The Revolt Of Mamie Stover(1956) part 3#viral #ontop #best #publicdomain #1956 #part3
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00:00Those kind of tie-ups bring nothing but trouble.
00:03They take your mind away from your job.
00:06Three, no swimming at the beach at Waikiki or going into any of the hotels.
00:12Once you begin hobnobbing with those across-the-tracks people, the complaints will start.
00:16This is a legal business, but I can't afford complaints.
00:19Four, no bank accounts.
00:23Bank accounts attract attention.
00:25The attention of the income tax people.
00:28Now, these are my rules.
00:30Live up to them, work hard at your jobs, and you can earn big money.
00:3430% on everything you sell.
00:38Break any of these rules, and you can expect to explain to Mr. Adkins.
00:44All right?
00:45Charlie, Henry, open up.
00:48Well, get set, honey.
00:49Make him swarm in an ear like a locust.
00:51Remember?
00:52Sell, sell, sell.
00:53Whiskey and champagne.
00:55Smile it up, you new ladies.
00:57Smile it up.
00:57Remember, smiles means money.
01:01Smile means money.
01:02Hi.
01:23Hi.
01:24Good morning, Miss Honore Lee.
01:26Aki.
01:26Hi.
01:27I met the mailman.
01:30Oh, thanks.
01:31Coffee, eggs, bacon?
01:33Well, just coffee.
01:34My bulges won't allow two breakfasts.
01:36That's a wrong point of view.
01:37You bulge nice.
01:40Open your mail.
01:41I'm not company.
01:42Oh, just a bunch of bills.
01:44No, I peaked.
01:46The second one feels crinkly inside.
01:49It's from Mamie Stover, the girl in the boat.
01:51Well, there's a hundred dollars I never expected to get back.
02:08Attractive way to send an invitation.
02:10You going?
02:12Of course not.
02:13Why not?
02:15Now stop trying to unload me.
02:17That'll be the day.
02:36Remember to watch your dolls.
02:37Don't let them clip you.
02:38Quit it.
02:39I've been around.
02:39Start pressing the champagne.
02:41Tell them it makes you belch.
02:42Then order beer.
02:43Excuse me, buddy.
02:55More tickets, Gladys, in your whole strip.
02:57Come on, come on, hurry it up.
02:58Take it easy, Tom.
03:00You mean to say you used up all those tickets already?
03:02Sure, sure.
03:03Tear it off.
03:04Get out of here.
03:04Get out of here.
03:13I bet he ain't a hundred pounds, so come with.
03:20Those little guys make the best answers.
03:22Um, yeah.
03:23How many?
03:24Three dollars worth.
03:25Well, that won't last you long.
03:27Long enough.
03:28Where will I find Mamie Stover?
03:30You won't.
03:30Not with three bucks worth of tickets.
03:32What's there be an improvement?
03:34Twenty would be insurance.
03:36So?
03:38Ask the boss for Mamie.
03:40The parchment, the one on the stool.
03:42He keeps track of the girls.
03:43I, uh, I beg your pardon.
03:55What can we do for you?
03:57Well, I'd like to see Mamie Stover.
03:59We don't permit social law.
04:01Well, this isn't social.
04:03My mistake.
04:05Mamie's tied up at present.
04:06A private party in one of the champagne rooms.
04:09All right, if I wait.
04:10We have many other hostesses, you know.
04:13I'd rather wait.
04:16Mamie isn't beer or whiskey.
04:18Champagne or?
04:19I like champagne.
04:21All right.
04:22Take a seat in the cocktail, I'll.
04:23All right.
04:33Skies and soda.
04:37Who takes your tickets, Pap?
04:38Now they steal your blinders, these giants.
04:45Mister, are you gonna quit making with the hands?
04:47Oh, stop beeping. You got six bucks worth of my tickets, haven't you?
04:55Quit it, jerk.
04:58You'll have to behave, mister.
05:00Oh, are you gonna make me four eyes?
05:02If I have to.
05:03Stand back, honey, while I eat him alive.
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