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An oil heiress (Joan Crawford) is brought from South America to New York, falling for a young man (Robert Montgomery) that meets with the disapproval of her guardians (Ernest Torrance, Holmes Herbert). Directed by Jack Conway.
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00:00:00The End
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00:01:30Sangwed and plaintive
00:01:39Hear the chant of the jungle
00:01:45Reloading native
00:01:54Hear the chant of the jungle
00:02:00While it sings a savage charm
00:02:10Tropic nights and lovers on
00:02:18Free as a gypsy
00:02:26While the chant of the jungle
00:02:33Is calling to me
00:02:41While the chant of the hymn
00:02:53When the chant of the chars
00:02:55When the chars
00:02:56When the chant
00:02:58The beat
00:03:01Let's go.
00:03:31Oh, oh, oh.
00:04:00Oh, but Pedro must have his share, too.
00:04:03All right, give it to him.
00:04:05You, you do for me again that dance, huh?
00:04:09Hey, I just come from the jungle and I have not seen a woman for many more.
00:04:15You will do again for me that dance, huh?
00:04:17Sure.
00:04:18Senor has been so kind.
00:04:20Sure, I'll dance again.
00:04:22Come on.
00:04:30Don't throw me.
00:04:31Nope, nope.
00:04:32I've got any hands to breathe.
00:04:33Give me a knife, somebody.
00:04:34Give me a knife.
00:04:35Why didn't you give me a knife?
00:04:36It'll rock anything.
00:04:37I'll kill him.
00:04:38He can't do that for me.
00:04:39All right, muchachos.
00:04:40All right, muchachos.
00:04:41You take those bags up to the Posada and find yourselves a bed for the night, see?
00:04:47Well, what a swell-looking dump this is.
00:04:48Well, what do you expect to find?
00:04:49Coney Island?
00:04:50Come on, let's promote a drink.
00:04:51Let's promote two.
00:04:52And then, the rey, vamen of the Posada and find yourselves a bed for the night, see?
00:05:01Well, what a swell-looking dump this is.
00:05:04Well, what do you expect to find?
00:05:05Coney Island?
00:05:06Come on, let's promote a drink.
00:05:07Let's promote two.
00:05:08Come on.
00:05:09Come on.
00:05:10Come on, let's go.
00:05:11Come on.
00:05:12Come on.
00:05:13Come on.
00:05:14Come on.
00:05:15Come on.
00:05:16Give me some Boudlika.
00:05:29The best I got, French brandy.
00:05:31Good enough.
00:05:32Say, you know, I haven't had a dream of French brandy since I don't know what.
00:05:38No? That is too bad.
00:05:40Try and remember.
00:05:42Oh, say, that's the last way to treat the lady.
00:05:46Oh, shut up. Have some.
00:05:50Where are you from there, sir?
00:05:52Yeah. I just come in.
00:05:56Say, you know most everyone around here, I guess, huh?
00:06:01Everybody is here. Uncle Sarah.
00:06:05Who is this girl now? White. They call her Big.
00:06:10That's your cat thing, over there.
00:06:19He likes his liquor, huh?
00:06:21He likes it, but he can't handle it. Not like we do.
00:06:26Say, do you mind buying another little drink?
00:06:30Why didn't you ask for the other two you take?
00:06:32Oh, now, Derek.
00:06:34Mr. Bartender, can you tell me where Henry Dowling lives?
00:06:39Sure. The Franks are with you, man.
00:06:42That's him sitting right over there.
00:06:48Say, man, that isn't the Henry Dowling you've been telling me about.
00:06:53Oh, no, it can't be.
00:06:54Then how long has it been since you last saw him?
00:06:56About three years, but...
00:06:59Come on.
00:07:06Hello, Henry.
00:07:08Come on, old timer. Wake up. You've got company.
00:07:11All right, all right.
00:07:12My man was drunk with liquor.
00:07:15Listen, Henry.
00:07:17This is your old pal, Ben Murchison.
00:07:19Don't you remember? You... you sent for me, man.
00:07:23Oh, Ben. Good old Ben.
00:07:27I knew you'd come.
00:07:29I knew it.
00:07:30Oh, you old buzzard.
00:07:33Take hands with my partner, Howard Presley.
00:07:36Let me know you, Mr. Dowling.
00:07:37How are you, Mr. Presley?
00:07:39Have a drink, boy?
00:07:40No, thanks. Not just now.
00:07:42I'll take one, man.
00:07:43Well, as soon as I got your message, Hank,
00:07:45Howard and I got our packs together and lit out.
00:07:47Tell me, what's the trouble, huh?
00:07:49Well, a while back, when I found out,
00:07:55I knew I needed a friend.
00:07:59And all this blasted wilderness that was just one.
00:08:03You bet.
00:08:05You know me, Hank.
00:08:07Tell me, what is it, huh?
00:08:08Well, there was a doctor here a while back,
00:08:10and he examined me.
00:08:12And I'm in terrible condition.
00:08:14I beg your pardon, but...
00:08:15Didn't they tell you to cut down on the liquor?
00:08:17Well, that's funny.
00:08:19But if I quit, I'll go sooner than if I keep on.
00:08:23So I sent for you, Ben, to do what I can't do.
00:08:27Pardon, senor.
00:08:28I would like to have a word with you.
00:08:30No, no, please. I'm busy.
00:08:32Yeah, maybe my business means more to you
00:08:34than what you are doing now.
00:08:35Say, what right do you got to put in with me and my friend?
00:08:38Do I know you?
00:08:39No, senor.
00:08:40You have not any pleasure.
00:08:42But I have meet your daughter.
00:08:44My daughter?
00:08:45And I'd like to make an arrangement with you for her.
00:08:48What?
00:08:49Hey, you!
00:08:50Get out of here, whoever you are,
00:08:51before you cause any trouble.
00:08:52Go on, get out.
00:08:53No, no, no.
00:08:54Who is he that he should get so excited
00:08:55because I asked him for his daughter?
00:08:57Why, someone will get her.
00:08:58Why not me?
00:08:59No.
00:09:00No.
00:09:02Why?
00:09:04Why, sir?
00:09:06Why, sir?
00:09:07Why, sir?
00:09:08Why, sir?
00:09:09Why, sir?
00:09:10Here, here, here.
00:09:12Why, sir?
00:09:13Why, sir?
00:09:14Get farther here.
00:09:15Right now, Mike.
00:09:16Come on, boys.
00:09:18She's not getting her.
00:09:20She's not getting her.
00:09:22She's not getting her.
00:09:24No use, Howard.
00:09:25He's going fast.
00:09:27How long did they say it will be
00:09:28before the doctor should get here?
00:09:30Oh, six hours at the least.
00:09:32Poor chap.
00:09:33He can't last 20 minutes.
00:09:34He is no resistance with a weak heart.
00:09:37Hank, old timer, can you hear me?
00:09:39You wanted to say something to me.
00:09:41What is it, huh?
00:09:43Tin box under bed.
00:09:47Yes, well.
00:09:48Clear title, oil lands, Montalaba.
00:09:54See my girl get share and take care of her, then promise?
00:10:02Sure, I promise, Hank.
00:10:04Or lands, Montalaba.
00:10:06Clear title.
00:10:07He's delirious.
00:10:09Well, maybe not.
00:10:10You know, he was prospecting down that part for several years.
00:10:14I wish I could see kid before I go.
00:10:19Like to...
00:10:20We'll try and find her, Hank.
00:10:22She's good, kid.
00:10:24Tell her I said stay with you.
00:10:32Oh, there.
00:10:34That's Bingo.
00:10:46Oh, hello.
00:10:48I see you've been bringing Daddy home, huh?
00:10:51Child, you don't remember me.
00:10:54Sure, a little bit.
00:10:55It was a long time ago though, wasn't it?
00:10:57Oh, about three years.
00:10:59But your dad, he...
00:11:00Sure, I know.
00:11:01Let him sleep a couple hours and he'll be all right.
00:11:03He always is.
00:11:04Come on, darling.
00:11:05Let's get out.
00:11:06I beg your pardon.
00:11:07My name's Presley.
00:11:08And in case you don't remember, this is Ben Murchison.
00:11:10Ben!
00:11:11Oh, sure, I know who you are.
00:11:13You know, child, your dad's been hurt.
00:11:16Hurt?
00:11:17Daddy hurt?
00:11:18How?
00:11:19I don't think I would for a moment.
00:11:21Oh.
00:11:22He needs all his strength.
00:11:24Oh, then you mean...
00:11:27You mean he's hurt bad.
00:11:30Yes, very bad.
00:11:32Oh, you've got to know the truth, child.
00:11:35He's dying.
00:11:37Oh.
00:11:38Oh, don't say that.
00:11:41Not about my Daddy.
00:11:42Oh, I couldn't be.
00:11:43Let me talk to him.
00:11:44Daddy.
00:11:45Daddy, dear, listen, it's me.
00:11:47Bingo.
00:11:48Oh, Daddy, darling, say something to me.
00:11:51Oh, you can't go and leave me like this, Daddy.
00:11:54Oh, please don't.
00:12:00Oh.
00:12:01Oh.
00:12:02I see.
00:12:03He's sleeping, isn't he?
00:12:04Yes, dear, he's sleeping.
00:12:06And he won't awaken.
00:12:19I...
00:12:20You mean my...
00:12:22My...
00:12:23My Daddy's gone?
00:12:24My Daddy's dead?
00:12:26He's gone, Charles.
00:12:27Oh.
00:12:28Oh.
00:12:29Oh.
00:12:30Oh.
00:12:31Oh.
00:12:32Oh.
00:12:33Oh.
00:12:34Oh.
00:12:35Oh.
00:12:36Oh, Daddy.
00:12:37Oh.
00:12:38Oh, I love you so.
00:12:40Oh, I'll always love you, Daddy.
00:12:43Oh, I'll always love you, Daddy.
00:12:45All you...
00:12:46All your life...
00:12:47Your...
00:12:48Your one thought was of me.
00:12:51But...
00:12:52Oh.
00:12:53Oh.
00:12:54Oh.
00:12:55Oh.
00:12:56Oh.
00:12:57Oh, look at...
00:12:58Look at his hands.
00:13:00Look at them.
00:13:01So...
00:13:02So hard and rough and working for me.
00:13:05And now they...
00:13:07Oh, they seem so...
00:13:08Still and...
00:13:09Oh, so...
00:13:10So...
00:13:11Helpless.
00:13:12Oh.
00:13:13Oh, God.
00:13:14Oh, God.
00:13:15Oh, God.
00:13:16Why did you take him from me?
00:13:18Oh, why?
00:13:19Why did you do it?
00:13:20Oh, God.
00:13:21Oh, God.
00:13:22Why did you take him from me?
00:13:23Oh, why?
00:13:24Why did you do it?
00:13:25Come, child.
00:13:26Come.
00:13:27Oh.
00:13:28We can't bring your old dad back that way.
00:13:30And it'll only make you sick.
00:13:32Come on, baby.
00:13:33Help.
00:13:34Help.
00:13:35Help.
00:13:36His one and only thought was of his little girls.
00:13:39And just before he went out, the last thing he said was something about your future,
00:13:46I'm not going to shake your hand.
00:13:47Oh, what did he say?
00:13:49Well, first of all, he put you in my care.
00:13:54And then he said, oh, he may have been raving, but what difference does it make?
00:14:00You and I, we're going to be together, and I'll take care of you.
00:14:05That is, Mr. Presley and I, won't we, Howard?
00:14:07You can depend on that.
00:14:08Yes.
00:14:09But...
00:14:10But you said my daddy was hurt.
00:14:12Ow!
00:14:13Well, dear, he was killed by a man he... he didn't even know.
00:14:19A man he didn't even know, John.
00:14:23Just a minute, friend.
00:14:25Before you tell her the cause of her father's death,
00:14:28I've got a little business in the village.
00:14:31Business?
00:14:32Yes.
00:14:33You can tell her the story, but don't tell her the end of it,
00:14:36because the end of it hasn't happened... yet.
00:14:40Right.
00:14:43That story could only have one ending.
00:14:47Oh, Daddy.
00:14:48Come, child.
00:14:49Sit down.
00:14:50Come.
00:14:51Sit down.
00:14:52Oh, well.
00:14:53Do try and become.
00:14:54Oh, I can't.
00:14:55Won't you for Uncle Bane?
00:14:56Oh, I can't.
00:14:57Oh, I can't.
00:14:58Oh, Daddy.
00:14:59Daddy.
00:15:00Look at me, little girl.
00:15:01Oh, I don't want anything but...
00:15:03It's morning, Ben.
00:15:04It's morning, Ben.
00:15:05I...
00:15:06I'm out of bed.
00:15:07Oh, I can't.
00:15:08I can't.
00:15:09Look at me, little girl.
00:15:10Oh, oh, oh.
00:15:11Oh, I don't want anything but...
00:15:12It's morning, Ben.
00:15:15It's morning, Ben.
00:15:33Another day in the funny old game of life, eh?
00:15:37I sometimes wonder why we're troubled to play it at all.
00:15:42Well, what are we going to do?
00:15:45What do you mean?
00:15:46Of her.
00:15:48If we go to Montalaba to investigate these oil lands of his, what's become of her?
00:15:53Well, we'll take her with us.
00:15:55Take her with us?
00:15:57I will be gone eight months to a year.
00:15:59What else are we to do, old man?
00:16:03Look at her.
00:16:04She's had a hard life.
00:16:06She's sturdy.
00:16:07She can stand it all right.
00:16:10She's lovely.
00:16:13Fascinating.
00:16:16Aye.
00:16:17Just confirms what I've always said.
00:16:20The sweetest flowers grow in the mud.
00:16:24You know, eight months is a pretty long time to be together.
00:16:29And I don't mind telling you my partner's beginning to get a little bit daffy about her.
00:16:35I left him down there looking after things.
00:16:38I've noticed she seems rather unsettled.
00:16:42Unsettled, my foot.
00:16:43She hasn't house broke.
00:16:45Tell me, have you ever heard her swear?
00:16:48Well, yes, a little.
00:16:49She doesn't swear a little.
00:16:50If you heard her at all, you heard everything.
00:16:52Oh, I'm in for a tough time, I know that.
00:16:55But she's worth it all.
00:16:56God love her.
00:16:57She's the sweetest soul that ever drew the best.
00:16:59I left him down there looking after things.
00:17:01I've noticed she seems rather unsettled.
00:17:03I'm the sweetest soul that ever drew the breath of life.
00:17:21Say, Mr. Jones.
00:17:23How would you like a little drink, eh?
00:17:24You're not kidding me, are you?
00:17:29I've got a mighty weak heart.
00:17:31I've got liquor guaranteed to make that old heart of yours beat a hundred and forty to the minute.
00:17:36But, mindy, I've only got one bottle.
00:17:39Step right in, Mr. Joel.
00:17:43Mercy on us, what's happened to you? Has there been a cyclone or something?
00:17:47Ah! My one bottle. Where did he come from? Who's is he?
00:17:52It's hers. She would bring him along.
00:17:54Oh, you damn chimpanzee.
00:17:57Come on, come on. Oh, come on now.
00:18:00Give me that bottle, will you?
00:18:02Don't rush him. Don't rush him. Don't rush him. Take it easy. Take it easy.
00:18:06Say, are you acquainted with monkeys?
00:18:09Well, yes. A little.
00:18:10You do the talking. I don't know him.
00:18:12There, there. Nice old monkey. Nice old monkey. Good old fellow.
00:18:19Mercy, what's his name?
00:18:21Mercy, do you have to have an introduction? I don't know his name.
00:18:25If we had a rope, we could lasso him.
00:18:27Oh, that's a brilliant idea.
00:18:29Maybe if we had a butterfly in it, we could put a pin through him and put him in a glass case.
00:18:33You leave this to me, huh?
00:18:35Come on, Mr. Cockord, Bozo, or whatever your name is.
00:18:39Ah! You bald-faced baboon.
00:18:42Here, quick. Go in there and get a sponge.
00:18:45Go on. And, and, and a ball, too.
00:18:49Here's a sponge, but I believe it's full of soap.
00:18:52If I can save you a drink, you won't mind a little soap, will you?
00:18:56And I suppose it's full of glass, too.
00:18:58Oh, for a man that wants a drink, you can think of more objections.
00:19:02Wait! I've got a nice, clean handkerchief.
00:19:05All right, spread it over the bowl.
00:19:07All I want is a bracer before I kill that monkey.
00:19:11You're going to kill him?
00:19:12No, I'm, I'm going to drop him out of a porthole.
00:19:15And if he can't swim, well, that'll be just too bad.
00:19:19Let's go.
00:19:32Hello, Uncle. Rolling dice?
00:19:35No, we're not rolling dice. We're straining for the drinks.
00:19:39Say, what do you mean tearing up the room like this?
00:19:42Why don't you get drunk out on deck?
00:19:44Me tearing up the room? Do you think I did it?
00:19:47Well, then what did you let your friend do it for?
00:19:50Oh, young woman, when I came aboard this ship,
00:19:53I told you that monkey and I couldn't live in the same room together.
00:19:56So you're trying to blame it on little Chico now, huh?
00:19:59Mm-hmm.
00:20:00Come, baby. Come on, did bad men scare us? Yeah.
00:20:03You listen to me, Alice Dowling.
00:20:05My name's Bingo, if you please.
00:20:06I don't, please. And another thing.
00:20:09What are you putting around this ship on your bare feet for?
00:20:12Where are your shoes?
00:20:13I took them off because they hurt.
00:20:15Well, I told you to wear them.
00:20:16And I wouldn't mind betting.
00:20:18Aye.
00:20:19Exactly.
00:20:20Where are your thingamabobs?
00:20:23I've got them on.
00:20:24Put that down, will you, Mercy?
00:20:26You and your friend will kindly clean up this mess you've made.
00:20:31And if you must go around breaking up people's furniture and making a wreck out of everything,
00:20:37don't try and blame it onto a poor little monkey.
00:20:40Come, baby.
00:20:41Bingo will take you away from these wicked men.
00:20:46Bingo will take you away from...
00:20:48Oh, come on, let's get to this drink.
00:20:50Where's a glass, Snow?
00:20:55Aye, here a minute.
00:20:56Say, have you seen my little girl, Alice, around anywhere?
00:21:00No, sir.
00:21:01Haven't seen her.
00:21:02How's that way about the traffic man?
00:21:03Well, you hurt?
00:21:04No.
00:21:05Are you?
00:21:06No, I'm all right.
00:21:07I'm...
00:21:08What an interesting picture, I must say.
00:21:09Hello, hello, hello.
00:21:10What's the matter here, eh?
00:21:11Oh, nothing at all.
00:21:12No harm done.
00:21:13This young person just ran into us.
00:21:14Person?
00:21:15Come along, dear boy.
00:21:16Do let silly Sean walk.
00:21:17Oh, come on.
00:21:18Come on.
00:21:19Come on.
00:21:20Come on.
00:21:21Come on.
00:21:22Come on.
00:21:23Come on.
00:21:24Come on.
00:21:25Come on.
00:21:26Come on.
00:21:27Come on.
00:21:28Come on.
00:21:29Come on.
00:21:30Come on.
00:21:31Come on.
00:21:32Come on.
00:21:33Come on.
00:21:34Come on.
00:21:35Come on.
00:21:36Come on.
00:21:38Come on.
00:21:39Come on, dear boy, huh?
00:21:40Say, who's she?
00:21:41How should I know?
00:21:42And what's that got to do with you, anyway?
00:21:43Come along, dear boy.
00:21:45Let's finish our walk.
00:21:47Say, ain't she got a crust?
00:21:49You know that fellow?
00:21:50No.
00:21:51I never saw anyone like him before.
00:21:54Hmm.
00:21:55Well, the woods are full of his cane back where you're going.
00:21:58Take me to the woods, uncle Ben.
00:22:01Oh, come on.
00:22:02Come on.
00:22:03I knew it.
00:22:04It's lovely out here, but it'll soon be dinner.
00:22:07If you'll excuse me, Mrs. Mason, I'll go and clean up.
00:22:10Oh, but you will join our little bridge party tonight.
00:22:14Do say yes.
00:22:16You know you're my one comfort aboard this lonely boat.
00:22:19Oh, no man would ever let you be lonely.
00:22:22Is that a promise?
00:22:23I love to make them.
00:22:25And break them?
00:22:29Too bad there's so much daylight out here.
00:22:31I almost kissed you just then.
00:22:34It will be quite gloomy out here after dinner.
00:22:37I know, but it'll be so dark then I won't be able to see your eyes.
00:22:40I love your eyes.
00:22:42Oh, you do know how to flirt, don't you?
00:22:44Well, I learned about women from, uh, women.
00:22:47I'll see you later.
00:22:52I know that wonderful something is yours.
00:22:59Something spreading affection
00:23:03Right into our direction
00:23:06I know that wonderful something is love.
00:23:12My heart is singing away, night and day, a song of gladness.
00:23:19My lips are aching to share, happiness rare, just with someone.
00:23:25Someone like you.
00:23:27Such a marvelous feeling.
00:23:30Oh, my soul is revealing.
00:23:33I know that wonderful something is love.
00:23:36I know that wonderful something is love.
00:23:39Ah.
00:23:40Ah.
00:23:41Gee, that sounds lovely.
00:23:42Hello.
00:23:43Hello.
00:23:44Hello.
00:23:45Where did you come from?
00:23:46Uncle Ben's room.
00:23:47Uncle Ben?
00:23:48Mm-hmm.
00:23:49Oh, oh, yes.
00:23:50Say, who was that woman I saw you with?
00:23:54That woman?
00:23:55Why, what difference does it make?
00:23:56I want to know.
00:23:57Oh.
00:23:58She's a lady.
00:24:00On this boat.
00:24:01I know she's on the boat.
00:24:03But whoever told you she was a lady.
00:24:04Oh, oh.
00:24:05I don't remember.
00:24:06Why, isn't she?
00:24:07I'm asking you that.
00:24:08Oh, her name is Mrs. Mason, and, uh, that's all.
00:24:10That's enough.
00:24:11Do you like her?
00:24:12You know, you're the funniest kid I ever...
00:24:13Oh, oh, oh.
00:24:14Oh, now there.
00:24:15See what you went and done?
00:24:16Oh, oh.
00:24:17Oh, oh.
00:24:18Oh, oh.
00:24:19Oh, oh.
00:24:20Oh, oh.
00:24:21Oh, oh.
00:24:22Oh, oh.
00:24:23Oh, oh, oh.
00:24:24Oh, oh.
00:24:25Oh, oh.
00:24:26Oh, oh.
00:24:27Oh, oh.
00:24:28Oh, oh.
00:24:29Oh, oh, oh.
00:24:30Oh, oh.
00:24:31Oh, oh.
00:24:32Oh, oh, gee, I'm so sorry.
00:24:35It was all my fault.
00:24:37Is it bad?
00:24:38I'll live.
00:24:39Let me look.
00:24:40Let me.
00:24:41Oh, gee.
00:24:46Oh, Mr. Jollett.
00:24:47Have you seen my little girl Alice around anywhere?
00:24:50No, I haven't.
00:24:51Oh.
00:24:52Thank you very much.
00:24:57Oh.
00:24:59There.
00:25:00It's better now.
00:25:02Thanks.
00:25:03You're welcome.
00:25:04That was awfully nice of you to do that for me.
00:25:07That's all right.
00:25:08I liked it.
00:25:11Mr. Dickens is your name, anyway.
00:25:14Bingo.
00:25:15Bingo Dowling.
00:25:16Bingo?
00:25:17Well, my right name is Alice.
00:25:20You see, a sailor named me.
00:25:23A sailor?
00:25:24Mm-hmm.
00:25:25Um, it was, um...
00:25:27You see, I was walking down the street once, and the sailor made a wisecrack at me, so I socked him in the nose.
00:25:35And when he came to, he said, Bingo!
00:25:37Bingo!
00:25:38The natives heard it, and it's sort of stuck.
00:25:41Ha, ha, ha.
00:25:42Where are you headed for?
00:25:43To the woods with Uncle Ben.
00:25:45The woods?
00:25:46Yes.
00:25:47New York.
00:25:48Oh, oh, I see.
00:25:49New York.
00:25:50That's my town.
00:25:51Really?
00:25:53Then we'll be neighbors, won't we?
00:25:55Well, uh, not exactly.
00:25:57Perhaps.
00:25:58You see, New York's a pretty big place.
00:26:00That's all right.
00:26:01I'll find you.
00:26:05Why, you cute little devil.
00:26:12I shouldn't have done that.
00:26:14I'm sorry.
00:26:16I didn't say anything, did I?
00:26:18Wait a minute.
00:26:19I'll get a robe.
00:26:20No, please don't.
00:26:21I like you the way you are.
00:26:23Can you fight?
00:26:25Well, I, uh, I've been known to.
00:26:29Yes.
00:26:31What was she calling you dear boy for?
00:26:33Oh, that's just her style.
00:26:36Are you?
00:26:37Am I what?
00:26:39Are you, uh, her dear boy?
00:26:40Why, certainly not.
00:26:41I just met her.
00:26:43You just met me, too.
00:26:44Meaning what?
00:26:46Oh, meaning that you don't have to know people any longer than that to like them.
00:26:52That's so.
00:26:55Do you like me?
00:26:56Why, of course I do.
00:26:58Better than her?
00:26:59Oh, a lot better.
00:27:01Hmm.
00:27:02That's all I wanted to know.
00:27:07Hello.
00:27:08So here's where you are, eh?
00:27:10Yeah.
00:27:11Just a minute.
00:27:12That's Uncle Ben.
00:27:13All of that?
00:27:14Mm-hmm.
00:27:20Jollop told me he saw you coming in here and I wouldn't believe him.
00:27:23For once, old Jollop was right.
00:27:25Uncle Ben, this is, uh, Mr, uh...
00:27:30McAllister's my name.
00:27:31Uh, Andy McAllister.
00:27:33A fine old name.
00:27:35Too darned fine a name to be tied onto a pup who'll invite kids like this into his cabin.
00:27:40Oh, come on, now, wait a minute.
00:27:41I will wait no minute.
00:27:42You will, too.
00:27:43You'll wait two minutes and maybe longer.
00:27:44I won't.
00:27:45Well, what do you mean jumping on him like that?
00:27:46You know, he didn't invite me in here.
00:27:48Well, how'd you get in here?
00:27:49Well, I, uh, I came in because he cut himself.
00:27:52Look, see?
00:27:53Have you nothing better to do than go around looking for people who have just tapped themselves?
00:27:57If you'll allow me, Uncle Ben, I think I can...
00:28:00Who the blazes are you calling Uncle Ben?
00:28:04If you'll bear in mind, sir, I haven't heard your name.
00:28:07Hmm.
00:28:08Well, my name's Murchison.
00:28:10Scotch like yours haven't helped you.
00:28:13Well, then, Mr. Murchison, where no harm is intended, you can't misconstrue harm.
00:28:18Hmm.
00:28:19A very fine speech.
00:28:20A very noble speech.
00:28:22But while you're just a kid yourself, you know more than she does.
00:28:26And, you know, what'll people think of her coming in here like...
00:28:29Oh, bother people.
00:28:30What do I care about that old Jalapala thing?
00:28:32He came into my room, didn't he, and busted up all my furniture?
00:28:35He did not.
00:28:36Well, he was in there, and what's more, I didn't ask him.
00:28:38Oh, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla.
00:28:40Will you stop it?
00:28:41No.
00:28:42Think I'm gonna spend my time digging you out of difficulties?
00:28:45Come on.
00:28:46On your way here.
00:28:47On your way.
00:28:48Goodbye, Andy.
00:28:49I'll see you later.
00:28:50You will not?
00:28:51I will, too.
00:28:52Oh, come now, Mr. Murchison.
00:28:53There's no harm in my seeing the girl.
00:28:55Well...
00:28:56Well, I...
00:28:57I'll tell you when I know you better.
00:29:00Come on, get out here.
00:29:01And don't forget, Andy.
00:29:02I don't like that woman who calls you dear boy.
00:29:05Will you get out of the place?
00:29:06Will you get out of the...
00:29:07Yeah, well...
00:29:08And say, I don't like all these women either.
00:29:11Alice, darling, you come right to my cabin and I'll talk to you dear.
00:29:15They'll be fine.
00:29:16You think I'm...
00:29:17You actually...
00:29:18Something's spreading affection right into our direction.
00:29:22I know that wonderful something is love.
00:29:25Through our direction, I know that wonderful something is love.
00:29:35My heart is singing away, night and day, a song of gladness.
00:29:43My lips are aching to share happiness rare just with someone,
00:29:50someone like you, such a marvelous feeling.
00:29:59All my soul is revealing, I know that wonderful something is love.
00:30:15I'll always love that song.
00:30:20We must not go in for much of that.
00:30:34Why?
00:30:36We don't know each other very well yet.
00:30:39It's not your fault, Andy, because I know you.
00:30:42I knew you the minute you bumped into me out there.
00:30:45I knew that I loved you, and I knew that you were my man.
00:30:47Oh, that's not so strange.
00:30:50People meet each other and love each other right away.
00:30:53And I love you, don't I, Andy?
00:30:55Honey, I don't know.
00:30:57This is so sudden.
00:30:59You see, love is, love is, well, love is something that, I don't know, come to think of it, I don't think I've ever really been in love.
00:31:07Gee, really?
00:31:08Oh, I'm so glad to hear you say that.
00:31:11Because now I'll be the first one, won't I?
00:31:14Yes, yes, of course.
00:31:16And we'll see each other every day in New York, won't we?
00:31:18Well, honey, every day in a big city is something that's possible.
00:31:21Oh, Andy, dear boy, I've been looking for you everywhere.
00:31:25Yeah, for what?
00:31:27I beg your pardon, who is this person?
00:31:29Oh, my fault. Uh, Miss Dowling...
00:31:31Oh, I know, this is Miss Mason.
00:31:33Well, I was about to say that we're waiting your arrival at a little bitch game.
00:31:36Well, I'll join you a little later.
00:31:37You will not.
00:31:39My dear Mr. McAllister, would you kindly tell me what all this is about?
00:31:43It's about me and Andy.
00:31:45And don't you come around here anymore with that dear boy stuff, do you hear me?
00:31:49Well, you little savage, you, what business is it of yours?
00:31:51Oh, yeah? What business is it of mine, huh?
00:31:54Say, Andy, you know what I told you I did to a sailor once?
00:31:56Yes.
00:31:57Well, I'm going to do it to her now.
00:31:58Oh, now, Bingo, wait a minute, please.
00:32:00Oh, well.
00:32:02My dear, when you're able to extricate yourself, we should be waiting for you.
00:32:07Hey, wait a minute before you go.
00:32:09I'm telling you now, and I'm not going to tell you anymore.
00:32:11He's not your dear boy, and he never was your dear boy.
00:32:14And for two centavas, I'd fuck you right in the nose.
00:32:17Yeah, come to think of it, I'll do it for nothing.
00:32:19Well, now, wait a minute, please. Bingo.
00:32:21Why, this girl must be mad.
00:32:22I certainly will report this to the captain.
00:32:24Oh, let's go.
00:32:27Darling, you can't act like that.
00:32:29Like what?
00:32:30Why so, so rough?
00:32:31You're going to the city, and you'll want to meet some nice people.
00:32:34And you can't go around when things displease you threatening to sock people in the nose.
00:32:38Well, why can't I?
00:32:39My father told me to.
00:32:40Say, where I come from, you had to sock them in the job.
00:32:43Yes, I know, but these are friends of my mother's, and I'm afraid they won't understand.
00:32:46I'll have to go and apologize.
00:32:50I'm sorry.
00:32:52Gee, I'm always doing something I shouldn't.
00:32:54But after you said you weren't her, dear boy, and you kissed me the way you did,
00:32:58well, I thought it was all right to tell everybody you were mine and that I was yours.
00:33:02Sweet girl, I love your spirit, but don't you see there are certain rules we must observe.
00:33:06All right.
00:33:08All right.
00:33:09I said I was sorry.
00:33:10But will I see you before I go to bed?
00:33:12Well, I'll go and play some bridge.
00:33:13And yes, if it's not too late, I'll come and say good night to you.
00:33:16And to Uncle Ben.
00:33:18All right.
00:33:20Bye-bye.
00:33:21Bye-bye.
00:33:41Hello.
00:33:42Bingo!
00:33:44What are you doing here?
00:33:46Well, gee, Uncle Ben fell asleep early, and I didn't want you to wake him.
00:33:50I thought I came in here to wait for you.
00:33:52Gee, I almost fell asleep.
00:33:54But you can't do that, honey.
00:33:57Why?
00:33:58Well, what will people say coming into my...
00:34:00No, no, come on.
00:34:01You run along.
00:34:03Oh, all right.
00:34:08Good night.
00:34:10Gee, I love you, Andy.
00:34:15Gosh, I love you.
00:34:20You, huh?
00:34:21Say, what are you doing around here?
00:34:23I came here to find out just what I knew I would find out.
00:34:27Oh, yeah.
00:34:28Well, here's something else you're going to find out, because I'm going to slap you right in the nose.
00:34:32Oh, you!
00:34:33Help!
00:34:34Help!
00:34:35Help!
00:34:36Get her off somebody!
00:34:37Debbie!
00:34:38That's all me!
00:34:39I'll kill her!
00:34:40Stop it!
00:34:41Stop it!
00:34:42What's it all about?
00:34:43I'll tell you what it's all about!
00:34:44This sweet, young thing was coming out of Mr. McAllister's cabin!
00:34:48Oh, come on, now.
00:34:49That's not fair.
00:34:50That's the truth.
00:34:51Sure it is.
00:34:52And what about it?
00:34:53I'll see you in your cabin, McAllister.
00:34:54And I'll see you right now.
00:34:56Sure.
00:34:57Come along.
00:34:58And the rest of you can all go to bed.
00:35:00Come on, get in there.
00:35:01I certainly shall report this assault to the captain.
00:35:05Very, very, very good, ma'am.
00:35:07And you might also tell the captain and all of us what you're doing here at this time of night when your cabin is on the starboard side of the boat.
00:35:15Gee, I never thought of that.
00:35:17Silence!
00:35:18You get in there.
00:35:21Over here, Bingo.
00:35:25And now, young man, you'll tell me, and you'll tell me in plain English, just what you're trying to get away with.
00:35:31Listen to me.
00:35:32Now, you keep out of this.
00:35:34You're either very brave or you're very dumb.
00:35:37And I'm waiting to hear which it is.
00:35:39I'm afraid it's not exactly either, sir.
00:35:40Don't you kid with me.
00:35:42I told you this afternoon what I thought about this child being in your cabin.
00:35:46And I gave you a good break.
00:35:48Because I figured you were just as big a kid as she is.
00:35:51But at this time of night, it's a different story.
00:35:55Now, come on, loosen up or I'll choke it out of you.
00:35:58Uncle Ben, will you listen to me a minute?
00:36:00You don't understand this.
00:36:02I love Andy and he loves me too.
00:36:04Love?
00:36:05Why, you only met today.
00:36:07Oh, what difference does that make?
00:36:09The minute I saw him, I knew I loved him.
00:36:11Everything's all settled.
00:36:13We've kissed and...
00:36:14Well, it's all settled, isn't it, Andy?
00:36:16Sure it is.
00:36:18Settled?
00:36:20Settled?
00:36:21Not settled.
00:36:22Now, you...
00:36:23You listen to me, children.
00:36:25That's all you are.
00:36:26Just children.
00:36:28I'm going to try and not be cross with either of you.
00:36:32I've heard of all this sort of thing, but I've...
00:36:35I've never believed it.
00:36:37I'm not going to appeal to you, Bingo dear.
00:36:40You've had a strange life and...
00:36:42Bless your heart, you wouldn't understand.
00:36:44wouldn't understand. But I am going to ask you, young man, to tell her that this is a lot of
00:36:49nonsense that can only end one way. Tell her, you know, I'm right. I'm terribly afraid you are, sir.
00:36:54You see, I've never met anyone quite like Bingo before, and I don't mind telling you I'm afraid
00:36:59I could become terribly fond of her. But I am telling you the truth. I couldn't, uh, marry just
00:37:06now. I'm only eight months out of school. I haven't any money. I was down here looking for a job, and I...
00:37:10You see? Oh, but why go over all that? What's that got to do with our love?
00:37:14Tell me. Oh, Bingo, dear. Come here. Come and listen to your old Uncle Ben. Do you know where you are going?
00:37:22There are hundreds and hundreds of young men just like McAllister. No, there are. Oh, yes, there are.
00:37:28And it's because you've been brought up around the kind of name you have that makes him seem so different.
00:37:34Isn't that right, Genfo? Oh, I'm afraid it is. Yes, sir. There you are. Wait, wait until you've met a lot of the
00:37:40others. Wait, wait until you've lived in civilization a while. And then if you still feel that you like this
00:37:48young man, well, we'll, we'll talk it over. Isn't that fair?
00:37:52You want to see if I'll forget Andy? Isn't that it?
00:37:57That's just exactly it.
00:38:00You don't understand anything, Uncle Ben. I couldn't ever forget him. I love him.
00:38:06Gee, you're a sweet kid. She's all of that. And that's all the more reason why she shouldn't be allowed to look upon this affair as love. Love. Oh.
00:38:14And you mean when I get to New York, I can't even see him?
00:38:18Not right away. You'll promise that?
00:38:20Well, if you think it's best, yes, sir.
00:38:22Don't you think it is?
00:38:24Well, I hate to admit it, but of course it is.
00:38:26Yes, sir.
00:38:27I am very young and, well, I'm, I'm broke.
00:38:32You... Oh.
00:38:34So that's all either of you care about what I want, huh?
00:38:36Well, I love Andy.
00:38:38And I'll always love him because he was a virgin.
00:38:40I love Andy.
00:38:42I'll always love him because he was the first.
00:38:44His kiss was the first.
00:38:46No matter when I see him or if I never see him again, I'll...
00:38:49I'll always love him.
00:38:51No one can ever stop me from loving him.
00:38:53Because I shall never know anything else.
00:38:56Kiss me good night, Andy.
00:38:58Good night, my sweet.
00:39:02You know a lot about oil, Uncle Ben, but you don't know anything about girls.
00:39:07Oh.
00:39:09That's a lot of nonsense.
00:39:11Promise me you'll leave her alone.
00:39:14If I had anything to take care of her with, I wouldn't promise you a thing.
00:39:18Why, you whippersnapper.
00:39:19She's got millions in her own right.
00:39:21What are people going to say?
00:39:22Sure, I got you.
00:39:24You can always whip a guy with that crack.
00:39:26Good night.
00:39:28You impiant young pup.
00:39:29You impiant young pup.
00:39:30You impiant young pup.
00:39:35I am a man.
00:39:41Hello, Uncle Ben.
00:39:42Hello, darling.
00:39:48Hello, Uncle Ben.
00:39:55Hello, darling.
00:39:58How do I look?
00:40:00Oh, it's simply beautiful.
00:40:02Do you like it?
00:40:03What is it, another party?
00:40:05No, just a few friends.
00:40:06Oh, just a few friends.
00:40:08You know, last time you told me that, I counted 53.
00:40:11But it's nothing like that tonight.
00:40:14Look, have you heard from Uncle Howard?
00:40:17Uncle Howard?
00:40:18Why, you mustn't call him Uncle.
00:40:21He's only a young man.
00:40:23Why, he's young enough to...
00:40:26To what?
00:40:27Well, to get married, for one thing.
00:40:30I see.
00:40:32According to the way you figure, a person would have to be that old
00:40:35before they'd even be allowed to think of it, wouldn't they?
00:40:38I got you.
00:40:40In fact, where would you have been, Missy, huh?
00:40:42I'd rather not discuss that.
00:40:44Tell me something.
00:40:45Didn't I see young McAllister at one of your parties,
00:40:48not just as long ago?
00:40:49Yes, Andy was here.
00:40:50Why?
00:40:51Oh, did he say anything?
00:40:52I mean, anything that I should know?
00:40:54No.
00:40:56As a matter of fact, Uncle Ben, you've succeeded quite well in discouraging Andy.
00:41:01I hadn't seen him in all that time.
00:41:03Nearly a year, till the other night.
00:41:07Then he paid little or no attention to me at all.
00:41:11Oh, what are you expecting, Uncle?
00:41:13I mean, Howard.
00:41:14Well, tonight, he gets into New York this evening.
00:41:17Really?
00:41:18Oh, well.
00:41:18Yes, sir.
00:41:19Right in, Missy Ellis.
00:41:19Oh, thanks, Stilton.
00:41:22Oh, will you drop in on us after a while?
00:41:24Why, we certainly will.
00:41:25Give us a little kiss, Spenglow.
00:41:27Oh, baby, I'm so proud of you.
00:41:31And I'm very grateful to you, Uncle Ben.
00:41:34Only once since I've known you,
00:41:36have you ever said anything that was silly,
00:41:38sappy, and ridiculous.
00:41:39Uh, when was that?
00:41:44That was when you said the woods were full of beds, like Andy.
00:41:59Hello, Dean.
00:42:00Hello, Paul.
00:42:01Hello, Bingo.
00:42:02Hello, Bingo.
00:42:02Finally got here, huh?
00:42:04Yes, we got here.
00:42:06What's the matter with you two?
00:42:07Oh, he makes me sick.
00:42:10I know.
00:42:11Mammy, go get a drink.
00:42:13Wilcom, has Mr. McAllister arrived yet?
00:42:15I'm sure I couldn't say, Miss.
00:42:16I don't think I know him.
00:42:19Well, what I don't get is why I pick this party.
00:42:22I'm way out here and likely have a rotten time.
00:42:25We could have gone to Amy's tonight right in town.
00:42:28We can go to Amy's any night.
00:42:30Besides, Miss Dowling girl always has nice people.
00:42:33Well, I'm not saying anything contrary to that,
00:42:35but I mean, I've been shopping all day, Andy,
00:42:37and I'm tired.
00:42:39If you're tired, why did you come?
00:42:42You asked me, didn't you?
00:42:44I wouldn't have if I thought you were going to spend
00:42:46the entire evening crabbing.
00:42:49Well, I'm not crabbing.
00:42:51Say, what are you trying to do?
00:42:52Pick a fight with me before we get there?
00:42:54Pick one.
00:42:57You've always got one ready.
00:43:00Oh, don't be cross with me.
00:43:02You old flat shoe, I love you.
00:43:04Get me out of here.
00:43:07Well, I know you're going to work.
00:43:09I'm going to leave the room, you go to the house.
00:43:11Stop.
00:43:12It's pretty fast.
00:43:17Let's go.
00:43:17Let's go.
00:43:19Let's go.
00:43:19I've got a little bit of a wimp.
00:43:19Let's go.
00:43:20Let's go.
00:43:21Say, listen, .
00:43:23Go into the dining room and remember your copy book.
00:43:25The Night Chung and so is the gin.
00:43:26Come on.
00:43:27You're not making me mad.
00:43:28But my name isn't mad.
00:43:30Forrest, please, my nerves.
00:43:35Well, look who's here, the baby tank.
00:43:37Hurry, hurry, hurry, folks, the bar is now open.
00:43:40Come on, dear.
00:43:41The elephants are having their drink.
00:43:43Boy, here's where I fall off my 18-day diet.
00:43:45I knew I would.
00:43:46Who's going to give their lunches a drink?
00:43:49Hello, Sophie.
00:43:50How's everybody?
00:43:51Oh, what's going on here?
00:43:52Romeo, do you?
00:43:55Good evening, Miss Darling.
00:43:56Who's that?
00:43:57Boy, it's full of manners.
00:43:58It's all what?
00:43:59Good night, Maria.
00:44:00Let me up ahead and put your four lines on.
00:44:02Drink one of these, and they'll be picking you off the ceiling
00:44:04with a butterfly message.
00:44:05Who's that?
00:44:06Is it an umpkin?
00:44:07Oh, the devil is a little umpkin.
00:44:09It's an umpkin, isn't it?
00:44:10It's an umpkin.
00:44:11It's an umpkin.
00:44:12It's an umpkin.
00:44:13It's an umpkin.
00:44:14It's an umpkin.
00:44:15It's an umpkin.
00:44:16It's an umpkin.
00:44:17It's an umpkin.
00:44:18It's an umpkin.
00:44:19It's an umpkin.
00:44:20It's an umpkin.
00:44:21It's an umpkin.
00:44:22It's an umpkin.
00:44:26It's an umpkin.
00:44:27It's an umpkin.
00:44:28It's an umpkin.
00:44:29It's an umpkin.
00:44:30It's an umpkin.
00:44:35Oh, you old buzzard.
00:44:37Man, I'm glad to see you.
00:44:38You're looking fine.
00:44:39I'm feeling fine.
00:44:40May I show Mr. Pessley for his room now, sir?
00:44:42Oh, just take the bags up.
00:44:44That'll be all right.
00:44:45I've got so damn much to talk to you about
00:44:47that you probably will no get to your bed at all tonight.
00:44:50Suits me.
00:44:51How about promoting a little drink?
00:44:53How about promoting two?
00:44:55Come on, old pals.
00:44:56Yes.
00:44:57How's Miss Alice?
00:44:58Oh, man.
00:44:59Wait until you see her.
00:45:00She's simply beautiful.
00:45:01Is she tame you?
00:45:02Tame?
00:45:03Oh, Lord, no.
00:45:04I sometimes think she's worse.
00:45:05Of course, you know, she's learnt a lot of that high pollutant stuff.
00:45:10You know the bunk.
00:45:11But underneath it all, she's still the same sweet bingo.
00:45:14I'm anxious to see her.
00:45:15Uh-huh.
00:45:16I brought her a little present.
00:45:17Oh.
00:45:18Oh.
00:45:19See, how did I write and tell you about that young fellow she fell in love with on the boat?
00:45:29No.
00:45:30Who is he?
00:45:31Oh, a young squirt called McAllister or something.
00:45:34It's a long story and, uh...
00:45:35Dance bingo?
00:45:36I'm just a step ahead of you.
00:45:37You had the last one, didn't you, Craig?
00:45:38We didn't issue any programs this fall.
00:45:39You take what you can get.
00:45:40In that case, I'll take just dance.
00:45:41You and who else?
00:45:42Wait a minute, Craig.
00:45:43You have the last one you know and you can't be filmed.
00:45:44I'm gonna dance this one with Mr. McAllister.
00:45:45We'll have it the next one.
00:45:46Maybe I get knifes to the end of the world with you.
00:45:47You never drink and you couldn't drive a nail.
00:45:48May I see you a moment, Marge?
00:45:49Yeah, sure.
00:45:50I'm a flat guy.
00:45:51I ought to punch him in the nose.
00:45:52Oh, I'm just a wet, Mr. McAllister.
00:45:53Ah, give it there and put some salt on it.
00:45:54You know, you take what you can get.
00:45:55You take what you can get.
00:45:56In that case, I'll take just dance.
00:45:57You and who else?
00:45:58Wait a minute, Craig.
00:45:59You have the last one you know and you can't be filmed.
00:46:00I'm gonna dance this one with Mr. McAllister.
00:46:01We'll have it the next one.
00:46:02Maybe I get knifes to the end of the world with ya.
00:46:03You never drink and you couldn't drive a nail.
00:46:04May I see you a moment, Marge?
00:46:05Yeah, sure.
00:46:06Flat guy, I ought to punch him in the nose.
00:46:07Oh, that's your wet, Mr. McAllister.
00:46:08Oh, give it there and put some strychnine in it.
00:46:09When did he meet her?
00:46:10First.
00:46:11About three months ago, here with me.
00:46:12Oh, where's the same time?
00:46:13That's what he told you.
00:46:14Listen, and I'll flip you something.
00:46:15He meant they're over the air a call.
00:46:16Oh, I'm sorry.
00:46:17I'm sorry.
00:46:18I'm sorry.
00:46:19I'm sorry.
00:46:20I'm sorry.
00:46:21I'm sorry.
00:46:22I'm sorry.
00:46:23I'm sorry.
00:46:24I'm sorry.
00:46:25I'm sorry.
00:46:26I'm sorry.
00:46:27I'm sorry.
00:46:28I'm sorry.
00:46:29I'm sorry.
00:46:30I'm sorry.
00:46:31I'll flip you something.
00:46:32He meant they're over the air a call.
00:46:34On a boat down around South America.
00:46:36And he's nuts about it.
00:46:37Just plain nuts.
00:46:39What do you think of that?
00:46:45You're kind of like her yourself, don't you, Ray?
00:46:47You bet I do, baby.
00:46:49That's what I thought.
00:46:51That's why your story doesn't amount to a dime.
00:46:54It was awfully nice of you to ask me.
00:46:57That's all right, Andy.
00:46:58I'm happy to ask you.
00:47:00You're a lovely dancer, Andy.
00:47:01Thanks.
00:47:02Oh, this is a grand party, Vimbo.
00:47:03Come on, sir.
00:47:04I'm glad you like it.
00:47:05Excuse me, please.
00:47:06Good night.
00:47:07Isn't it marvelous?
00:47:08Yes, it is.
00:47:09Hey, Bill.
00:47:10Play my favorite number, will you?
00:47:11Why, certainly.
00:47:12Thanks.
00:47:13Boy, it's a wonderful something.
00:47:15It's a wonderful something.
00:47:16Here we go.
00:47:17Come on, baby.
00:47:18I know that wonderful something.
00:47:20It's love.
00:47:21That's a wonderful thing.
00:47:22It's love.
00:47:23That's a wonderful thing.
00:47:24I know that wonderful something is love.
00:47:27Something spreading affection.
00:47:28Right into our direction.
00:47:29I know that wonderful something is love.
00:47:34Something spreading affection.
00:47:35Right into our direction.
00:47:36I know that wonderful something is love.
00:47:41My heart is singing away night and day.
00:47:42A song of gladness.
00:47:43My heart is singing away night and day.
00:47:44Something is love, something spreading affection, right into a direction, I know that wonderful
00:47:59something is love, my heart is singing away night and day a song of gladness, my lips
00:48:12are aching to share happiness, rare just with someone, someone like you, such a heartless
00:48:22seeming, for my soul is revealing, I know.
00:48:30Bingo. Andy, dear.
00:48:35Oh, I've tried, I have tried, but I can't keep it up any longer. I love you, I do love you.
00:48:39But why didn't you say it before, darling? Why?
00:48:42Because I didn't know, my sweet, those few days aboard the boat, it was so short, but now
00:48:45that I find myself wanting you, missing you, wondering what you're doing each night and day,
00:48:50I know now, I love you.
00:48:53Oh, but it was different with me, Andy. You see, I knew I loved you, right from the jump.
00:48:58I knew there could never be anyone else. Don't you understand, darling?
00:49:02I would have kept on waiting years and years, because I knew someday you would say it.
00:49:08Oh, I knew you would, darling.
00:49:10Hey, darling, let's sit down, I have so much to save you.
00:49:13Why?
00:49:14What do you think of that? Now who's kidding who?
00:49:19You watch.
00:49:21I'm not much better off now than I was then. I have a job, but I can't seem to save anything.
00:49:26Darling, don't talk, please. Oh, not about things like that.
00:49:31Oh, Andy, dear, I haven't felt your kisses on my lips for nearly a year.
00:49:35Please don't talk about those things. I love you, and that's all that matters.
00:49:41And I love you, my sweet. I know that now.
00:49:48Well, what is it, Marjorie?
00:49:51You double-crossing tapestry tapeworm, you...
00:49:54Say, who are you talking to?
00:49:56Wait a minute.
00:49:59Oh, I see.
00:50:01Just because you've been playing around with Andy,
00:50:03you think that gives you the right to bust in here and bawl him out like that, huh?
00:50:08Listen, Marjorie, we love each other.
00:50:10We've always loved each other.
00:50:12Now that you know what you know, why don't you back out and be a good sport?
00:50:15You're in the wrong pew.
00:50:17Oh, I am, am I? You think I am.
00:50:19Why, I'll make you...
00:50:20Wait a minute.
00:50:22I'm sorry, Marge.
00:50:24If you'd waited, I'd have dug you up and told you myself.
00:50:27And I know you wouldn't have come around here spying
00:50:29if you hadn't been sicked onto it by that dinner-clothes tramp.
00:50:32Oh, boy, you'll eat that.
00:50:34I will, will I?
00:50:35I'll show you what I'll do.
00:50:37Oh, Andy!
00:50:38Attaboy, Andy!
00:50:39Attaboy!
00:50:41Come on out on the lawn and do that again.
00:50:43Any time, any place, anywhere.
00:50:45Come on.
00:50:46Wait a minute, dear.
00:50:47Wait.
00:50:48Oh, you don't want to see him licked, huh?
00:50:49Licked?
00:50:50My man licked?
00:50:51Don't be silly.
00:50:52Say, you couldn't do it, but you're going to get a chance to try.
00:50:54Listen, darling, don't go out there, because Uncle Ben will hear you and stop.
00:50:57Now, we'll go in here and stop this dance, and if this bird hasn't changed his mind yet,
00:51:02you can fight it out in there.
00:51:03Oh, Bingo, you wouldn't let him fight.
00:51:05Let him fight.
00:51:06He's got to now.
00:51:07That's the only kind of a man I'd pick.
00:51:10Suits me perfectly, because I'll lick him and he knows him.
00:51:13What have you got that says you will?
00:51:14Anything you like.
00:51:15One thousand.
00:51:16Too far.
00:51:17No, not a dime.
00:51:18I'll fight him because he's a rat.
00:51:20If you bet a dime, I won't.
00:51:22Oh, he doesn't want to see you lose, dearie.
00:51:25Come on, McAllister.
00:51:26You asked for it.
00:51:31Darling, you go out there and beat him.
00:51:33Beat him to a pole, because I love you.
00:51:35Come on.
00:51:38Hey, stop that music.
00:51:40Listen, kids.
00:51:41Please stop the music.
00:51:44Listen, kids.
00:51:45And then Greg have had a few words, and they're going to fight it out here now.
00:51:48Now, someone go over there and shut those windows.
00:51:50And don't shout, and no one in the rest of the house will know anything about it.
00:51:53Do you get that?
00:51:54Do you get that?
00:51:55You bet.
00:51:56Come on.
00:51:57Let's form a ring.
00:51:58Go.
00:51:59All right, boys.
00:52:00Now, let's form a ring.
00:52:01Get four chairs and somebody get those curtains for us back there.
00:52:03Say, I have an idea.
00:52:04It's impossible.
00:52:05What?
00:52:06Beat him, Greg.
00:52:07Beat him.
00:52:08Don't beat him too hard.
00:52:09I'll beat him, baby.
00:52:11I'll beat him.
00:52:12Take it, Carl and Kyle.
00:52:13Hmm.
00:52:14Mm.
00:52:15Yes, sir.
00:52:16Get a hand.
00:52:17Get a hand.
00:52:18Get a hand.
00:52:19Get a hand.
00:52:20Get a hand.
00:52:21Get a hand.
00:52:22Get a hand.
00:52:23Get a hand.
00:52:24Say, give me that shirt.
00:52:26That's a good idea.
00:52:27Yeah.
00:52:28Yeah.
00:52:29You better take those pumps off you.
00:52:31You'll sit up on the floor, Andy.
00:52:33That baby thinks of everything.
00:52:34I'm going to be a bell ringer.
00:52:35I'm going to be that timekeeper.
00:52:36Yeah, I'll put him on.
00:52:37You're not going to fight, Carl.
00:52:38Why, certainly.
00:52:39We're not going to have a slaughterhouse here.
00:52:40Okay.
00:52:41Get that.
00:52:42Ladies and gentlemen, in this arena right now, in this corner, young Andy McAllister,
00:52:47the Gotham Flash.
00:52:48In this corner, Battling Greg, the New York Hurricane, both members of this club.
00:53:11Come here.
00:53:12Keep quiet.
00:53:13How many rounds?
00:53:14Only to a spinach with satisfied leaves.
00:53:16You're going to be easily satisfied.
00:53:30Come on, Andy. Step around, darling.
00:53:35Atta boy, Greg.
00:53:37Take your time, darling. Take your time, don't get upset.
00:53:47One, two, three, four.
00:53:59Don't flood with him, darling. Don't flood.
00:54:02Come on, Greg. You win the whole week.
00:54:04You win it all the way, Greg.
00:54:06Come on, Greg.
00:54:10Andy, take your time. Don't get up here.
00:54:12Come on, don't...
00:54:14Come on, Greg.
00:54:18Come on, Greg. Oh, boy, come on.
00:54:20Take your time, darling. Come on, I'm betting on you, darling.
00:54:23Come on, Atta boy, darling. Come on.
00:54:26You win it all the way, Greg.
00:54:29You win it all the way, Greg.
00:54:30Come on, Greg.
00:54:31You win it all the way, Greg.
00:54:32Come on, Greg.
00:54:33You win it all the way, Greg.
00:54:36Come on, Greg.
00:54:38Come on, Greg.
00:54:40Come on, Greg.
00:54:42Come on, Greg.
00:54:44Come on, Greg.
00:54:46Come on, Greg.
00:54:47You win it all the way.
00:54:51Hey, just what do you mean?
00:54:54You get over there where you walk.
00:54:55What's the idea?
00:54:56I'll get it.
00:54:57I'll get it.
00:55:00Give it.
00:55:02Give it.
00:55:04I'll tell you how, the fella hasn't got a dollar,
00:55:05and I don't believe he ever will have.
00:55:07I appreciate all that, Ben, but a girl in love doesn't give a hang.
00:55:11And why, after all, should you?
00:55:13Well, I...
00:55:14I've never seen anything about him that would make me think he's the right fella for her.
00:55:18Well, I'm not so sure it's your business.
00:55:19Song of Potter and games
00:55:21keeping it!
00:55:23Anyway, Andy, Zack Rolls.
00:55:25Come on, Andy.
00:55:26eats theaprès.
00:55:27Son of Water and wrists.
00:55:29What's my son?
00:55:30That's your business.
00:55:32Hold on, Andy.
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00:55:41Marxx-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh.
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00:55:47What's going on here?
00:55:54What's the matter?
00:55:55One man told another man he could lick my men,
00:55:57but he couldn't do it, Uncle Ben.
00:55:59No, sir, he couldn't do it.
00:56:00What, a fight?
00:56:02Oh, can you ask?
00:56:03No, mister, they were waiting for a streetcar.
00:56:06A fight here in this house?
00:56:08Hello, Miss Alice.
00:56:09Sorry to interrupt you.
00:56:10Hello, Uncle Owen.
00:56:11Help me get him fixed up, will you?
00:56:13Why, sure, what's the matter with him?
00:56:14You!
00:56:15I'm better off than I thought I was.
00:56:16I didn't think you'd recognize me.
00:56:20Then go to think that you would allow such a thing.
00:56:22A fight here in this house.
00:56:24Why, you young bunch of hoodlums.
00:56:27And I ask you again, McAllister,
00:56:30what are you going to support her on?
00:56:31On my salary.
00:56:33How much is that?
00:56:34I don't know why you should know that.
00:56:35It's enough for us.
00:56:37It's maybe enough for a dinky two-room flat.
00:56:40You going to ask her to live in that?
00:56:42Other people have lived in two rooms and liked it.
00:56:44Not that they've known a home like this.
00:56:47No, perhaps not.
00:56:48And I'm telling you...
00:56:50No, you're not.
00:56:51You've told him all you're going to tell him, Uncle Ben.
00:56:53I've sat here for 15 minutes, just listening,
00:56:56just seeing how far you would go.
00:56:58And I've decided, Uncle Ben,
00:56:59that this dislike for Andy's just become a blind prejudice.
00:57:01Bingo!
00:57:02While I give you the right, Uncle Ben,
00:57:03to tell me what to wear, when to get up,
00:57:05when to go to bed, and what to eat,
00:57:06there's one right I haven't let go of,
00:57:08and that's the right to love whom I darn please,
00:57:09and I love Andy!
00:57:10Brown!
00:57:11You might just as well open those windows
00:57:12and tell your story to the tree-toads
00:57:14as to expect me to listen to any more of it.
00:57:16Now, the wheel's spinning, gentlemen.
00:57:18Make your best.
00:57:19Well, what a rubbish!
00:57:20Thanks, Bingo.
00:57:21That's sweet of you.
00:57:23Only I hate like Sir Dickens to see you quarrel
00:57:25with these two gentlemen who've been so kind to you.
00:57:28Well, I hate it too, Andy, but...
00:57:30Well, there seems no other way.
00:57:31There is another way!
00:57:33And I'll tell you what it is.
00:57:34You two go on out and get married
00:57:37and come back here to this house
00:57:39and live where you belong.
00:57:41Do you mean it, Uncle Ben?
00:57:43And whatever McAllister's salary is,
00:57:46you can make it go as far as it will,
00:57:48and you, Bingo, will pay the rest.
00:57:52Oh, sure, I've got plenty, Uncle Ben.
00:57:53Only I was...
00:57:54No, no, wait, Bingo, wait.
00:57:56Thanks very much, Mr. Murchison.
00:57:58That's a very clever idea.
00:58:00It sure is, but not for me.
00:58:03You won't do it.
00:58:03You know I won't.
00:58:05Well, not let's me out.
00:58:07Oh, Andy, darling, why?
00:58:09What is money?
00:58:10What difference does it make?
00:58:11I've got...
00:58:11Oh, please don't say you won't.
00:58:13No, no, please, my sweet.
00:58:14Don't ask me to do that.
00:58:15I love you.
00:58:16I want to marry you, and I will.
00:58:19But not under those circumstances.
00:58:21And now, if you'll excuse me,
00:58:23I'll run along home.
00:58:25Good night, my sweet.
00:58:26Good night, gentlemen.
00:58:28Good night, boy.
00:58:28Good night.
00:58:29Oh, Andy!
00:58:30Wait, I'll go to the car with you.
00:58:31There you are, you see?
00:58:38Ben, you're a fox.
00:58:40I'm a whole fox farm when it comes to outsmarting young cubs like him.
00:58:44It's just a bit cruel, though.
00:58:46Cruel nothing.
00:58:47He's got pride.
00:58:48Good old Scotch pride.
00:58:50That's the only thing that saves him.
00:58:51He may fool you.
00:58:53She'll win him to her way of thinking.
00:58:55I'll lay you a little bit.
00:58:57He takes you up, marries her, and moves his trunks over here.
00:59:00What makes you say that?
00:59:01Because he loves her.
00:59:04And no man who loves a girl like that and has a chance to call her wife
00:59:07will let his pride stand in the way.
00:59:10Hmm.
00:59:11That's what you think.
00:59:13Oh, bingo, darling.
00:59:17You must be dog-tired.
00:59:18Come along.
00:59:19Skip off to bed now.
00:59:21Uncle Ben.
00:59:23Tell me something.
00:59:25What is it?
00:59:26Did you mean what you said to Andy in a...
00:59:29Well, in a nasty way?
00:59:31Nasty?
00:59:32Oh, nasty.
00:59:34Well, you know, about us living here and all that.
00:59:37Did you say that just to hurt Andy?
00:59:39Hurt him?
00:59:40Well, why, he told me flat it wouldn't hurt him to take you out of this house
00:59:44and ask you to live on, well, maybe $60 a week.
00:59:48How could my offer hurt him?
00:59:50Oh, I don't know.
00:59:52Only I think that he thinks that...
00:59:53Oh, I wouldn't think too much of what he thinks.
00:59:56But I'll tell you what I would do.
00:59:58I'll tell all your girlfriends that you and Macalester have an understanding
01:00:02and that you're going to be married.
01:00:04I wouldn't publish it in the newspapers, you know.
01:00:06But I'll just let it get round gradually and he'll come to your way of thinking.
01:00:12See?
01:00:12Do you think so?
01:00:13Why, sure.
01:00:15Now hop off to bed.
01:00:16There's Howard waiting to say goodnight to you.
01:00:20Uncle Howard, I bet you think I'm awful.
01:00:23I haven't said a word to you, Hardy, since you've gotten back.
01:00:26Oh, that's all right.
01:00:27You've had more important things on your mind than your Uncle Howard.
01:00:31Oh, I'm sorry.
01:00:32I didn't mean to say that and I promised never again to.
01:00:36Oh, that's all right.
01:00:37Say, I brought you a little present from Rio.
01:00:39Really?
01:00:40And I almost forgot it.
01:00:41Oh, I wonder what it is.
01:00:45Oh.
01:00:47Oh, Uncle Howard.
01:00:48I mean, Howard, it's gorgeous.
01:00:51Oh.
01:00:53Look, Uncle Ben, isn't that lovely?
01:00:56Oh, simply beautiful.
01:00:57Oh, I tell you, money's a wonderful thing after all.
01:01:01Oh, that deserves another kiss.
01:01:04Oh.
01:01:06You know, I don't know whether to laugh or cry or...
01:01:09Oh, that's so lovely, old gee.
01:01:13Good night.
01:01:16Good night, darling.
01:01:21She's lovely.
01:01:24Well, do you still think you'd like to see McAllister marry her?
01:01:28Well, what do you mean, Ben?
01:01:36You can't fool me.
01:01:38You can't even fool yourself.
01:01:41You lovers.
01:01:47But you wouldn't ask that, my sweet.
01:01:49You couldn't.
01:01:50You haven't really given me one good reason, Andy.
01:01:54I didn't earn the money, you know.
01:01:56Dad left it to me in oil.
01:01:58If he were alive now, the first thing he would say would be, Andy, take this and make my bingo happy.
01:02:03Don't you see?
01:02:04Yes, I see.
01:02:05But that's the viewpoint of a girl.
01:02:07With a man, it's different.
01:02:09No, I couldn't.
01:02:11Not even for me?
01:02:12That's the one thing I can't make you understand.
01:02:15But after a year of living on your money, you'd see.
01:02:18Who's going to know it's my money, darling?
01:02:20We don't have to live here, you know.
01:02:21We can go to England or France or anywhere.
01:02:24And then if you want to go on some sort of business...
01:02:26You'd stake me.
01:02:27No, my sweet.
01:02:28The very thought of it gives me a chill.
01:02:30If I marry you, it'll have to be as I am, without money.
01:02:34Well, then what are we waiting for?
01:02:36That's the one thing that I can't do.
01:02:38Why, it would kill me to see you in the only place that I could put you.
01:02:43You're not fair, Andy.
01:02:44Really, you're not.
01:02:45You won't accept my money and you won't allow me to live on yours.
01:02:49That's not fair.
01:02:50I know it isn't.
01:02:51And I'm half crazy trying to dope out some way of raising a stake.
01:02:55Don't you think I want to be able to give you presents?
01:02:57A bracelet like Mr. Presley gave you.
01:03:00I don't want to have to hear you say,
01:03:02Here, Andy, here's $5,000.
01:03:04Go out and buy me something.
01:03:05Andy, you're so silly, dear.
01:03:11Let's kiss.
01:03:18Hello, Scutlock.
01:03:20Who has the bottle?
01:03:22You know that somebody put it in my locker.
01:03:27Say, well, what has your liver got to do with your game?
01:03:32Not a thing.
01:03:32I left my liver in South America in a bottle.
01:03:36So has young McAllister been out here today?
01:03:38Haven't seen him.
01:03:39I've got to keep my eye on that boy now that he's so close to my family.
01:03:44Yeah, I've heard about that.
01:03:46He's a nice enough sort of chap.
01:03:48Oh, he's a nice enough kid, but he hasn't got a dime.
01:03:51Of course, my ward's got plenty.
01:03:52You know, it beats the dickens how the kids are willing to buy anything these days.
01:03:58Even a husband.
01:03:59Then.
01:03:59Then you talk too much.
01:04:01Have a drink.
01:04:02Thanks.
01:04:03Yes, times have changed.
01:04:05You know, in my day, a fellow that courted a girl that had more money than he had,
01:04:10Well, he was looked upon as a sort of, uh, one of those things.
01:04:17Well, here's hoping Howard won't forget to pay me that dollar I won from him today.
01:04:23Here's hoping you'll pay me the ten I won yesterday.
01:04:27Oh, I forgot.
01:04:29I forgot.
01:04:30Well, so long, boy.
01:04:31So long.
01:04:32So long.
01:04:33So long.
01:04:33Are you sure I didn't pay you?
01:04:35Nine.
01:04:35Good old, well-known, hot foot.
01:04:37Nine.
01:04:39Nine, right.
01:04:40There it is.
01:04:40Now, I'm 300 in you, two in you, four in you, George, and seven in you.
01:04:44I'll tell you what I'll do.
01:04:44I'll shoot $100 a piece with each of you.
01:04:46Is that okay?
01:04:47Oh, all right.
01:04:48Shoot.
01:04:49Dice.
01:04:49Do me.
01:04:50Seven.
01:04:51Right.
01:04:51All right.
01:04:52Now, I'll shoot.
01:04:53If he keeps that up, he won't have to marry for money.
01:04:56You're right.
01:04:57Come on, shoot 300 at me, boy.
01:04:59Andy, shoot me 300.
01:05:00500 here, Andy.
01:05:01I'll take 100.
01:05:02I'll take all the dice.
01:05:03No, I'm through.
01:05:04Oh, come on, come on.
01:05:06Come on.
01:05:07Come on, you're not going to quit.
01:05:08I'll give you your chance some other day.
01:05:10Okay.
01:05:11Okay.
01:05:11I'll get away.
01:05:13I'll shoot you.
01:05:19How do you do, Mr. McAllister?
01:05:21Nice day.
01:05:25I'll be with you in a minute, Jim.
01:05:27I've got to use the phone.
01:05:28So I said to her, I said, listen, how do you get that way?
01:05:32And then the dam broke, and I simply rushed all over.
01:05:35Hello, Mr. Starr.
01:05:36Mr. Starr, this is Andy McAllister speaking.
01:05:39Have you got that bracelet there that I looked at yesterday?
01:05:42You have?
01:05:43Well, that's great.
01:05:44Hang on to it.
01:05:44I want it.
01:05:45Yeah, I'll be down in about 40 minutes.
01:05:47Thanks very much.
01:05:48Right.
01:05:51Just a little trim, if you please.
01:05:53Hello, Mr. Presley.
01:05:54Hello, Andy.
01:05:54How are you?
01:05:55I'm all right, thank you, sir.
01:05:56A couple of hot towels and make it snappy, will you?
01:05:58I'm in a hurry.
01:05:59Yes, sir.
01:06:00Now, Walter, just a little off around the back of the ears, but not too much off here.
01:06:05The last time was altogether too short.
01:06:08Yes.
01:06:08Just one's over, Pete.
01:06:24I'm in a hurry.
01:06:24Hello, Presley.
01:06:29Hello.
01:06:31Did you see that crap game in the next room?
01:06:33No, I only just came in.
01:06:35Young McAllister.
01:06:37Took him for a cleaning for about $3,000.
01:06:40Yes?
01:06:41Yes.
01:06:41That boy's no fool.
01:06:44No, I don't think he is.
01:06:46A guy that's going to marry $2 or $3 million is anything else but.
01:06:52I suppose old Murchison is kind of reconciled to it.
01:06:57Got to buy the baby anything the baby wants.
01:07:02Oh, her kind ain't ever had no raising, you know.
01:07:04So I said to her, I said, listen, you could learn a lot from them guys who talk on their fingers.
01:07:10Aren't you going to wait?
01:07:10No, thanks, Jim.
01:07:11Nothing more.
01:07:13They're deaf and dumb, but you're worried.
01:07:16Because you can hear and sell your dumb.
01:07:23I tell you, Ben, it was brutal.
01:07:25The boy's face was like a death mask.
01:07:27He just sat in that chair and couldn't speak.
01:07:29Well, it's not my fault.
01:07:31I warned him long ago to keep away from her.
01:07:33But where's it all going to end?
01:07:35By him no longer being able to stand the gaff and getting out.
01:07:38Leaving the way clear for you.
01:07:40Ah, talk sense.
01:07:42She wouldn't look at me.
01:07:43She wouldn't, eh?
01:07:44Oh, you old fish-waste.
01:07:47Just you go in and catch her crying, thinking her heart's broken.
01:07:50You'll see how easy it is.
01:07:51Uncle Van.
01:07:52Huh?
01:07:52Look.
01:07:53Isn't it lovely?
01:07:54Look, Howard.
01:07:55Where did that come from?
01:07:56From Andy.
01:07:57From who?
01:07:58Oh, don't shout at me like that, darling.
01:08:00I said, from Andy.
01:08:02You'll say it's lovely, won't you, Howard?
01:08:04It is, dear.
01:08:05Very pretty.
01:08:05Say, where did that fella get the money to buy a thing like that?
01:08:08Why don't you say he stole it and get it over with?
01:08:10He bought it, darling, the same as Howard did this one, I suppose.
01:08:14Well, don't blanket me like an owl.
01:08:16Say something.
01:08:17Well, where is he?
01:08:18Oh, he isn't here.
01:08:18And if he were, I wouldn't let you see him.
01:08:21You might ask him where he got his dinner suit.
01:08:27Say, where in the name of thunder did that fella get the money to pay for a thing like that?
01:08:30He won it.
01:08:32Won it?
01:08:32Shooting dice at the club.
01:08:34Dice?
01:08:36Dice?
01:08:36Mm-hmm.
01:08:37How much?
01:08:38I heard them say 3,000.
01:08:413,000?
01:08:44And he puts it in a gigaw.
01:08:47Oh.
01:08:48Didn't I tell you that fella was crazy?
01:08:50There's nothing scotch about him except his name.
01:08:54Ben, he's developing a sense of humor.
01:08:57Oh.
01:09:00Melody's native
01:09:10Hear the chant of the jungle
01:09:18While it sings the savage charm
01:09:30Trophic nights
01:09:35And the summer's own
01:09:40Free as
01:09:46A gypsy
01:09:50Andy, darling.
01:09:54Oh.
01:09:57Andy, that's the most gorgeous thing I've ever seen in my life.
01:10:00Gee, you don't know how happy I am with it.
01:10:02Oh, honestly, dear, it's grand.
01:10:04I'm so glad you like it, my sweet.
01:10:06I went in to show it to Howard and Uncle Ben, and Uncle Ben said...
01:10:09Yes, I know what Uncle Ben said.
01:10:11I must find out which bank has been robbed.
01:10:13Oh, darling.
01:10:15Don't talk about that.
01:10:17Come over and sit down.
01:10:18Come on.
01:10:21You know, Andy, I was just thinking about things.
01:10:24After we're married, I'm going to get your slippers and your pipe for you every evening.
01:10:29And then we can sit here and be alone for hours and hours and hours.
01:10:34Won't that be marvelous?
01:10:35Then maybe we'll sneak into the kitchen to get a bite to eat.
01:10:39And then we'll go upstairs to our room.
01:10:43Just think about that, Andy.
01:10:45Our room.
01:10:47You, darling.
01:10:49Oh, I love you so.
01:10:54Two of your friends, Miss Harris.
01:10:56I didn't get the names.
01:10:58Well, what a pretty picture.
01:11:01A quiet evening at home with Mother, eh?
01:11:03How are you, kids?
01:11:07Hello, Bingo.
01:11:07What is this old homie?
01:11:08I think so.
01:11:09Look what Andy gave me.
01:11:11Isn't that darling?
01:11:12Isn't it exquisite?
01:11:13Oh, it's adorable.
01:11:14Come on now, kids.
01:11:15When are you going to get married?
01:11:16Married?
01:11:17Who said we were going to get married?
01:11:18Well, everybody's talking about it.
01:11:19Well, I wish everybody wouldn't.
01:11:21Oh, Andy, what do you care?
01:11:22As long as you love Bingo and she loves you, what difference does her money make?
01:11:27It's what I've been trying to tell him, Paul.
01:11:29Sure, Andy.
01:11:29Everybody thinks you're smart for crashing in like this.
01:11:31Oh, they do, do they?
01:11:32Well, I wish everybody would mind their own business.
01:11:34Darling, please.
01:11:35Haven't we had enough of that?
01:11:37How would you kids like a drink, huh?
01:11:39Drink?
01:11:41Drink?
01:11:42D-R-I-N-K.
01:11:45Drink.
01:11:45Oh, drink.
01:11:47It sounded like I said drink, huh?
01:11:49Oh, drink.
01:11:51Right on.
01:11:52You know, it's funny.
01:11:52I misunderstood her.
01:11:53I don't you said drink.
01:11:55Drink to me, too.
01:11:59Oh, hello, darling.
01:12:01Hello, Uncle Ben.
01:12:02Bilcombe said you wished to see me.
01:12:04Yes, I do, dear.
01:12:06But the kids are arriving already.
01:12:08Well, I won't keep you more than just a minute.
01:12:10You know, I've got a great plan for you and young McAllister.
01:12:13What?
01:12:14Another one?
01:12:14Ah, ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch.
01:12:16You know, the only way to handle that boy is to take the matter right out of his hands.
01:12:20How?
01:12:21Well, you've got all your friends here tonight.
01:12:24Now, if I were you, I'd put over a smart trick on him.
01:12:27What do you mean?
01:12:28Well, sometime during the evening, I would grab him round the neck, kiss him, and announce
01:12:34that you're going to be married next week.
01:12:37What can he do?
01:12:38He can't deny it.
01:12:39And meantime, all the kids will have rushed out and spread the news around.
01:12:42And before he can realize it's all set, he'll have changed his mind and had a good laugh
01:12:47about it.
01:12:48Huh?
01:12:48Sure, of course.
01:12:49Why, that...
01:12:50But...
01:12:52Oh, but Uncle Ben, don't you think I'd look sort of, uh...
01:12:55Well, sort of cheap doing a thing like that?
01:12:58Cheap?
01:12:58No, no, no, no, no.
01:13:00It'd be a darn good trick to play on him.
01:13:02And it would probably bring him to his senses, see?
01:13:05You know, I think I'll do that.
01:13:07Uh-huh.
01:13:07Yes, sir, I'll do that.
01:13:08Now, look, I'll run on and come back later on in the evening and talk some more about it,
01:13:12because I don't want to do anything to make him sore, Uncle Ben.
01:13:16Sore?
01:13:17If he gets sore at the idea of calling himself your husband, he's out with me.
01:13:22Oh, bless you.
01:13:24You can be awfully sweet when you want to be.
01:13:26I know.
01:13:28I'll see you later.
01:13:29All right, darling.
01:13:36Well, did you put it over?
01:13:37Oh, I wish you wouldn't put it that way.
01:13:39You make me feel an awful rotter.
01:13:42Well, I think it's a rotten trick.
01:13:46Oh, you're too full of misplaced sympathy.
01:13:49It's all very well to talk of love's young dream.
01:13:52But everyone who dreams has got to wake up.
01:13:54And what's going to happen when he wakes up?
01:13:57Ah.
01:13:58He's going home in the evening to find his wife cooking in an eight-by-ten kitchen.
01:14:02And then he'll be counting his pennies to see if he can afford a taxi to save that nine-dollar dress he bought for her from getting ruined in the rain.
01:14:11Ah.
01:14:11And then she'll be eating cheese and crackers instead of tripe and onions.
01:14:17Oh, no.
01:14:18With his Scotch pride, he couldn't do it.
01:14:20Oh, I don't know.
01:14:21I don't know.
01:14:22It might be all right for a couple of kids who'd never had anything.
01:14:25But for a girl that's had money and gives it up for love, no siree, Bob.
01:14:30Well, Bernadette, Mr. McAllister is here, sir.
01:14:34Did Miss Alice see him?
01:14:35I waylaid him as you told me the moment he came in.
01:14:38Show him right in here, will you?
01:14:42You're going through with it?
01:14:44By twelve o'clock tonight, he'll be on his way.
01:14:48And you'll be free to go in and win her for yourself.
01:14:50Well, I still think it's a rotten trick.
01:14:52Ah.
01:14:53Mr. McAllister, sir.
01:14:55Good evening, Andy.
01:14:56Good evening, Mr. Presley.
01:14:57Good evening, Mr. Murchison.
01:14:58Good evening.
01:15:00You sent for me?
01:15:01Yes.
01:15:02Won't you pull up a chair and sit down?
01:15:04Thanks.
01:15:07Now, my boy, I want you to throw off all your prejudices against me and listen.
01:15:12Go ahead.
01:15:14A month ago, I gave my consent to your marrying Bingo, and you wouldn't do it.
01:15:19You know why.
01:15:20Just a moment now.
01:15:21I want you to get this thing straight.
01:15:24Now, tonight, Bingo and I had a chat, and I think we arrived at something which would,
01:15:29assist your pride.
01:15:31Yes.
01:15:32Well, if there's any way out, Mr. Murchison, you show me.
01:15:35I'll grab it.
01:15:36Fine.
01:15:37Well, here it is.
01:15:39Bingo is going out tonight before her guests to announce that you two will be married next
01:15:45week.
01:15:46Why, she wouldn't.
01:15:47Just a minute now.
01:15:48There's something else.
01:15:50She knows how you feel, and I know how you feel about money.
01:15:54So she has asked me to give you this check for $50,000 as a sort of a wedding present from
01:16:04me.
01:16:04It'll give you a good start, and you won't feel it's her money because it doesn't.
01:16:09Thanks.
01:16:23Thanks.
01:16:24But that isn't Bingo's proposition.
01:16:26That's yours.
01:16:26Do you think I'm lying?
01:16:27No.
01:16:28I've no doubt that you made that girl believe that this was the best way.
01:16:31She couldn't see your fine Italian hand in this thing, but I can.
01:16:34You call me in here to insult me by offering me that check as a wedding present, and thereby
01:16:38making my humiliation so complete that I'll get out and stay out.
01:16:41Well, that's what I'm going to do.
01:16:43But before I go, give me that check.
01:16:44You'll take it?
01:16:45You bet I'll take it.
01:16:46And when she announces we're going to be married, I'll say, oh, no, we're not.
01:16:49I've been bought off by the man who's doing all this for her good.
01:16:52Just a minute.
01:16:53You get all you're going to say to me.
01:16:55Good night.
01:16:55Here, young fellow.
01:16:56Come here a minute.
01:16:57Come here.
01:16:58I'll...
01:17:01Well, well, well, he's got you in a tight spot.
01:17:04See?
01:17:05So.
01:17:08Right across his knees.
01:17:12Hello, Phil.
01:17:13Good evening, Mr. Paul.
01:17:14Hello, Bingo.
01:17:15Hello, hello.
01:17:15Hello, Marge.
01:17:16Bingo, this is my fault.
01:17:17I insisted on Marge coming.
01:17:19You see, she feels terrible over what happened here, and, well, she wants to say something.
01:17:24I'm terribly sorry, Miss Dowling.
01:17:26Bingo, I'm sorry.
01:17:28You see, you know, I thought I was the only one.
01:17:30When I found out that I wasn't, well, sort of not.
01:17:33But I don't want you to think I'm a bum sport.
01:17:36Let's shake hands, huh?
01:17:37Oh, that's swell, Marge.
01:17:39You know, I'm so darn happy I couldn't be angry with anyone.
01:17:41Oh, that's grand.
01:17:42I feel so much better now.
01:17:44Run on in and have a drink.
01:17:46I'm hanging around here for Andy.
01:17:47Here's five.
01:17:48Oh, great.
01:17:48Oh, great.
01:17:49Hello, Marge.
01:18:14Andy.
01:18:15Why, Andy.
01:18:17Gee.
01:18:20Isn't that funny?
01:18:20You almost scared me.
01:18:22Yeah, that is funny.
01:18:23My scaring you.
01:18:25You know what I mean.
01:18:26I mean, I wasn't expecting you.
01:18:32Where's Bingo?
01:18:33How should I know?
01:18:37Well, I thought...
01:18:38Yeah, I know.
01:18:39Will you come out on the porch a minute?
01:18:41I want to talk to you.
01:18:42Yes, Andy, but...
01:18:44Gee, I don't want to get in wrong here again.
01:18:46Not a chance.
01:18:47Come on.
01:18:50I think Andy...
01:18:51What is it, Andy?
01:18:57Listen, Marge.
01:18:59I know what you and everybody else has been thinking.
01:19:02But you're the only girl in the world for me.
01:19:06Andy, are you trying to kid me again?
01:19:08What about Bingo?
01:19:09Oh, that's all.
01:19:09It's got to be all.
01:19:12Oh, only tonight she told me how happy she was.
01:19:15Pretty poor old.
01:19:17Now, listen.
01:19:17Don't worry about her.
01:19:19She's got a lot of people taking care of her.
01:19:22Doing things for her good.
01:19:26No, Marge, listen.
01:19:27Believe it or not.
01:19:29I love you.
01:19:31And if you'll take me back again, I'm yours.
01:19:34No, Andy, I love you, too.
01:19:36I never did see what that stain had anything on me.
01:19:39I'm excited, no coin.
01:19:46Well, Mr. McAllister, Rog, let me know immediately.
01:19:49Very well, miss.
01:19:50Nice.
01:19:51Nice.
01:19:52Nice.
01:19:52Nice.
01:19:52Nice.
01:19:52Nice.
01:19:53Hello, everybody.
01:19:54Hello, Andy.
01:19:55Hello, Andy.
01:19:55Well, look who's here.
01:19:57Little surprised to see us together, aren't you?
01:20:00We've got an even bigger surprise for you, haven't I, Marge?
01:20:03What is it, Andy?
01:20:04Wait till I pour myself a drink.
01:20:07I've got a funny story to tell you.
01:20:09Come on, Andy.
01:20:10Don't keep us waiting.
01:20:10You all thought that Miss Dowling and I were to be...
01:20:14Hello, Andy.
01:20:17Hello, Bingo.
01:20:20You're just in time.
01:20:22Well, I've been looking all over for you.
01:20:24I've been very busy.
01:20:25I've been with your very kind uncle, who does all he can for your good.
01:20:30Oh, Andy.
01:20:31Oh, I wish you wouldn't talk like that.
01:20:34You know how I feel about it.
01:20:36But you don't know how I feel.
01:20:37No, citizens, no.
01:20:39Andy McAllister's not going to marry Alice Dowling for the very good reason that he can't afford to.
01:20:43That is, he couldn't until tonight.
01:20:45But now he has plenty of money.
01:20:47Plenty.
01:20:48But he's not going to spend it on her.
01:20:49He's not going to wreck her young life.
01:20:51He's going to leave her here with her noble uncle and go where he likes, with whom he likes.
01:20:57Come on, Mike.
01:20:57Oh, Andy.
01:20:59Andy, why are you doing this to me, dear?
01:21:01I haven't done anything to you.
01:21:03Where are you going?
01:21:04I'm leaving town.
01:21:05We're both leaving.
01:21:06Oh, Andy, you're drunk, darling.
01:21:09You don't know what you're saying.
01:21:10You're out of your mind.
01:21:12Oh, you couldn't say those things to me, darling.
01:21:14You couldn't if you were sane.
01:21:16Oh, darling, I love you.
01:21:17I know what I'm doing.
01:21:19I've got uncle's check.
01:21:20You didn't think I'd take it, did you?
01:21:22Ask him.
01:21:23Come on, Mike.
01:21:24Wait.
01:21:25Wait, Andy.
01:21:26Don't go.
01:21:28Because you won't get away with it.
01:21:30Do you hear me?
01:21:30You won't get away with it.
01:21:33Oh, I don't know what it's all about, dear.
01:21:35Oh, I know, is it?
01:21:36I love you.
01:21:38Oh, I love you so, Andy.
01:21:41You're mine, do you hear?
01:21:42And you're going to stay mine to the end.
01:21:44I'll swear to that.
01:21:46Oh, I won't let you go.
01:21:48I won't.
01:21:48I won't.
01:21:49I won't.
01:21:49I won't.
01:21:49Oh, dear.
01:21:50Oh, dear.
01:21:50Oh, dear.
01:21:50Oh, dear.
01:21:50Oh, dear.
01:21:51Oh, dear.
01:21:51Oh, dear.
01:21:52Oh, dear.
01:21:53Oh, dear.
01:21:54Oh, dear.
01:21:55Oh, dear.
01:21:56Oh, dear.
01:21:57To have his own origin.
01:22:01We'll need it.
01:22:02Well, night, kids.
01:22:03Yes.
01:22:03All right.
01:22:11Wait, Andy.
01:22:12Wait.
01:22:12Wait.
01:22:15Oh, it's all some terrible, cruel mistake, Andy.
01:22:19I haven't done anything to hurt you.
01:22:21Why have you turned on me like this?
01:22:24Oh, he told you how he feels.
01:22:26Oh, I'm not talking to you much.
01:22:28Andy, I'm giving you one more chance.
01:22:30Won't you please, then, tell me what it's all about?
01:22:32Please, darling, please.
01:22:34I'm sorry.
01:22:35You and I just weren't meant for each other, that's all.
01:22:38Good.
01:22:40Oh, come on, come on.
01:22:42Thanks, my sweet.
01:22:44Oh, have a shake.
01:22:45What happened here?
01:22:45Just an automobile tire.
01:22:47Burst outside, that's all.
01:22:49Oh, come on.
01:22:51Bingo, tell me what's the matter, for heaven's sake.
01:22:55Whatever it is, Uncle Ben, you've had to complain.
01:23:07Good doctor, that was the most stupid thing I've ever known.
01:23:10You know, I've handled guns all my life,
01:23:12and I'd have taken my oath that thing wasn't loaded.
01:23:14Those are the kind that usually kill people.
01:23:16Well, you know, young McAllister was spinning the gun
01:23:19to show me how Tom Mix did it,
01:23:21and I took it away from him
01:23:22because I wanted to show my new how to spin a gun
01:23:24long before I ever heard of Tom Mix,
01:23:26and suddenly, bang, off it goes.
01:23:30Well, it's fortunate.
01:23:31It was no worse.
01:23:32Oh.
01:23:32I was afraid it broke the collarbone,
01:23:34but it didn't.
01:23:36Just graze the tip.
01:23:37Oh, that's fine.
01:23:38Well, don't say anything about it, doctor.
01:23:40You send me a bill, and I shouldn't make it enough.
01:23:43Uh, thanks, Mr. Murchison.
01:23:45Good night.
01:23:46Good night.
01:23:46And thank you.
01:23:48Good night.
01:23:50I'm sorry, dear.
01:23:51It was very foolish of me.
01:23:54Don't, darling, please.
01:23:56Because you know I might have killed you.
01:23:59Didn't you want to?
01:24:01Yes.
01:24:02When I thought you were going with another girl, I did.
01:24:06How are you feeling, son?
01:24:08I'm fine, thank you, sir.
01:24:09Hey, Ben.
01:24:11Here's your check.
01:24:12I found it torn up in pieces outside the library door.
01:24:16What, do you mean that...
01:24:17Do you realize he tore it up before this thing happened?
01:24:20You know, it isn't your fault or hers.
01:24:25He isn't dead.
01:24:26Oh, I know.
01:24:27I know.
01:24:29Oh, you two children.
01:24:31There's such a lot for you to forgive.
01:24:35Bingo, dear.
01:24:36You see, there was never a woman in my life,
01:24:39so I didn't understand.
01:24:41I'm just an old jungle rat.
01:24:44I thought I knew what was best for you.
01:24:46But I do know now, darling.
01:24:48I do know.
01:24:49Let's don't talk about it anymore, please, Uncle Ben.
01:24:53It's all right now, though, isn't it?
01:24:55Right?
01:24:56You'll bet it's all right.
01:24:58I'd like to see anybody try and stop it.
01:25:02Say, young fellow,
01:25:03you're a mining engineer, aren't you?
01:25:05I've studied it, yes, sir.
01:25:08Well, how would a job down at Montalaba suit you?
01:25:1115,000 a year and all your worth above that.
01:25:15Would you take it?
01:25:16I've got it.
01:25:17Oh, I can't see you.
01:25:19I've got it.
01:25:20Oh, isn't that marvelous?
01:25:27Why, you old buzzard,
01:25:28what are you butting in on those two kids for?
01:25:30I've butting in certain you are, too.
01:25:32Come on, out of that.
01:25:33I'm sorry, you know.
01:25:33I'm sorry.
01:25:34I'm sorry.
01:25:35I'm sorry.
01:25:36Why, you old buzzard?
01:25:36I'm sorry.
01:25:37I'm sorry.
01:25:49I'm sorry.
01:25:50I'm sorry.
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