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04:42Bem, eu tenho que ter cuidado e estar na hora dessa noite.
04:45Você, nós estamos nos conhecendo o nosso principal principal, Mr. Spivey.
04:48Oh, é certo. Ele está começando hoje, não é?
04:51Sim, e o professor diz que ele é muito estranho.
04:54Mas eu poderia pegar alguns de vocês e ir o resto do caminho.
04:58Ok, vamos ter um pouco de warm-up.
05:00Quer o meu cabelo, Mr. Quigley?
05:01Não, não, você mantém. All eu precisar são dois dois.
05:04Eu vou fazer muito forte. Não vai te fazer o seu dedo?
05:07Ele não tem nenhum dedo, apenas o dedo.
05:09Ele não tem nenhum dedo, mas não tem nenhum dedo.
05:14Vamos, agora. Vamos ver o seu dedo.
05:20Bom dia, Sr. Quigley.
05:23Bem, acidente vai acontecer.
05:25Acidente vai, eu sou um jogador.
05:29Agora, Denis, eu vou colocar ele com a curva.
05:32Veja que ele se despegue.
05:39Oh, que realmente broke.
05:49A jogador.
05:50A jogador.
05:51Eu tenho que ir, Sr. Quigley.
05:53Bye, Sr. Wilson.
05:54Bye, Denis.
05:55Eu não entendi como isso aconteceu.
05:57Não é nada que qualquer homem,
06:00com um homem não poderia ter feito.
06:01Oh, obrigado.
06:02A jogador.
06:03Vamos voltar para o negócio, vamos?
06:05Sim.
06:09Agora, sobre o meu shopping list.
06:11Eu quero três pão de apple.
06:14E eu vou pegar...
06:15Você melhor me fazer isso.
06:18Você pode perder o bag.
06:19Obrigado.
06:24A jogador é o seu dia.
06:25Mr. Spivey está em seu dia.
06:26Você vem para falar aqui nos todos.
06:28Eu quero todos vocês.
06:29Vocês são todos vocês.
06:29Vocês são todos.
06:29Vem seu melhor comportamento.
06:31Eu sempre estou.
06:32Vem meu melhor comportamento.
06:34A mulher tem que comporta-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe.
06:36Certo, você tem certo.
06:37E você galera, lembre-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe-cabe.
06:40Tell-me, Miss Elmore,
06:42Technically speaking, are we old enough to be called gentlemen?
06:46Of course you are, Dennis.
06:48That's a pretty dumb question.
06:50Don't you call me dumb Johnny Brady?
06:53All right, now, that's enough. Settle down and make me proud of you.
06:57As I said before, Mr. Spivey believes in strict discipline.
07:04Good morning, Miss Elmore.
07:06Good morning, Mr. Spivey. Welcome to our class.
07:08Thank you.
07:10My name is Albert J. Spivey, and I'm the new principal of this school.
07:16All right, children, you may speak.
07:18How do you do, Mr. Spivey?
07:21Now, I don't wish to interrupt your studies, therefore my remarks will be brief.
07:25All I demand is that you work hard, make good grades,
07:29conduct yourselves properly, and give me no trouble.
07:33Do you understand?
07:35Yes, Mr. Spivey.
07:37Good. Now, a few questions to see what progress you have been making.
07:43Young man, what is your name?
07:45Tommy Anderson, sir.
07:47Correction, your name is Thomas Anderson.
07:50But everybody calls me Tommy.
07:52Well, use of nicknames makes for very sloppy habits.
07:55Now, tell me, Thomas, who was President of the United States before President Eisenhower?
08:00Harry? I mean, Harold Truman, sir.
08:03Harry is correct.
08:05But you just said that...
08:06Don't argue the point. It wastes valuable time. Just sit down.
08:11Young lady, what is your name?
08:12My name is Margaret Harrington, sir, and I'm the school cheerleader.
08:15And I am going to be an atomic scientist when I grow up, because I have a very high IQ.
08:21Oh?
08:23Tell me, Margaret, what is the capital of North Carolina?
08:27The capital of North Carolina is Raleigh, and the capital of South Carolina is Columbia,
08:31and the capital of North Dakota is Bismarck, and the capital of South Dakota is...
08:35But all rights, that will do.
08:38I know all 50 of them.
08:40Splendid. Just sit down and let this young man speak.
08:44My name is Dennis Mitchell, sir.
08:46Hmm. Dennis, tell me, when I use the phrase, great American, whose name springs to mind?
08:52Mickey Mantle, sir.
08:55Who?
08:55Mickey Mantle. He can really slam the old horsehide.
09:00Dennis is the star pitcher of our team, and they're playing a big game tomorrow,
09:04so naturally he has baseball on his mind.
09:07I have little interest in athletics.
09:10They interfere with education.
09:13You may sit down, Dennis, and let that young man speak.
09:17My name is John Roger Brady III, sir.
09:20Well, John, whom do you consider our greatest American?
09:23George Washington, sir.
09:25Thank you. You may sit down.
09:27Miss Elmore, do I have time to tell the children something about General Washington's campaign?
09:32Of course, Mr. Spivey.
09:34May I use this map, please?
09:44I'll get your stool to stand on, Mr. Spivey.
09:47You're not tall enough to reach.
09:49None of your impertinence, young man.
09:51What?
09:52I realize I'm somewhat shorter than the average man, but I will not allow rude remarks to be made about it.
09:58I wasn't being rude, Mr. Spivey. I just wanted to help.
10:01I'm sure that's true, Mr. Spivey. I've never known Dennis to be impudent. He's a good student and captain of the baseball team.
10:09Well, I can tell you this, Miss Elmore. If there's any further impudence from young Mitchell, the team will be without a captain.
10:16That will be all, Miss Elmore.
10:19All right, children. I heard the bell, too. Just put your papers on the desk as you file out in an orderly fashion.
10:34Let them go, Froggy. We got work to do.
10:41What's up, Johnny? Am I a better pitcher than Dennis Mitchell?
10:44Sure you are, Johnny.
10:45You bet I am.
10:47And I'm going to fix his wagon so I get to pitch against Middlebury tomorrow.
10:50How are you going to do that?
10:52You'll see.
10:53Come on.
10:53Here's his paper. I got an idea. And when I get through, it'll take care of Dennis, all right?
11:06Boy, Johnny, you sure are smart.
11:09Can't deny it. Go watch the door.
11:23Now, children, this morning we were studying some of our pioneer forefathers.
11:37Tomorrow, for your homework, I want you all to bring in a short composition on the subject.
11:46Dennis Mitchell, come up here.
11:48Me, sir? Up there?
11:50What is it, Mr. Spivey? Is it anything on?
11:52Let me handle this, Miss Elmore.
11:56Is this your paper, young man?
11:59Yes, sir. That's my arithmetic lesson.
12:02See, there's my name up at the top.
12:04So naturally, this disgusting drawing of me is your work, too?
12:09I didn't draw that, Mr. Spivey. Somebody else must have.
12:13Oh, Mr. Spivey, I just can't believe Dennis did this. It's not like him.
12:16I have the evidence right here, Miss Elmore.
12:19Well, for this outrage, you will stay after school and write on the blackboard 500 times,
12:24I am sorry for what I did.
12:27Stay after school?
12:28But I have to practice with the team so we can win the championship tomorrow.
12:32Well, I wouldn't let that concern you.
12:34You're no longer on the team.
12:37But I'm the pitcher, and I've been working awful hard.
12:40My decision is final.
12:42See that he carries out my orders, Miss Elmore.
12:44Tough luck, Dennis.
12:52But look at it this way. It's for the good of the school.
12:56How come, Johnny?
12:57If you pitch the game tomorrow, we might win.
13:00With me pitching, we're sure to win.
13:03So long.
13:04We're sure to lose.
13:06You can pitch rings around him.
13:08I'm so disappointed, Dennis.
13:10I'd much rather lead cheers for you.
13:12Thanks, Margaret.
13:14I guess the cross Mr. Spivey bears is that he's a short man.
13:18I don't know what I can do under the circumstances.
13:21If your father would come down here and vouch for you, Dennis,
13:24Mr. Spivey should respect the opinion of a boy's father.
13:27You want to call him?
13:28My dad's out of town on business.
13:30Oh, that is too bad.
13:32Yeah.
13:33Well, I got to get over to Finch's and get my new mitt, Dennis.
13:35I'll see you later.
13:36The man is being completely unjust, Mr. Quigley.
13:41Just because he's principal, he thinks he's smarter than everyone.
13:44No, no, Margaret.
13:45Let's not be disrespectful.
13:47Mr. Spivey must be smart or he wouldn't be principal.
13:50Not only that, but he took Dennis off the baseball team
13:53and he won't let him pitch tomorrow.
13:54I said he might...
13:55He what?
13:57He took him off the team?
13:58What's the matter with that idiot principal,
14:00the stupid lemonhead?
14:01The hell, the team will get murdered without a star pitcher?
14:04He couldn't care less.
14:05I'll take this one.
14:08Does Dennis' dad know about this?
14:10No, sir.
14:11Miss Elmore said Dennis' dad could probably straighten things out.
14:15But Mr. Mitchell's out of town.
14:17Oh, fine.
14:18Just when the boy needs his dad most.
14:20He certainly does.
14:21Confound that principal.
14:28Maybe if I...
14:31Tommy, wait a minute.
14:35What do you mean he took him off the team?
14:37He can't do that.
14:38He already did it, Mr. Finch.
14:40He's a real tough principal.
14:41Punishing a boy for something he didn't do is bad enough.
14:44But what about the game tomorrow?
14:45Dennis' the best pitcher we've got.
14:46He sure is.
14:48Middle burial slaughters.
14:49I wish Dennis' dad were here.
14:52Miss Elmore said if the boy's father would vouch for him,
14:54the principal would probably accept that.
14:57Mitchell won't be home till tonight, huh?
14:58No, sir.
15:00Well, I better get back to practice.
15:01Swallow it, Mr. Finch.
15:03Fine, George.
15:05This is fine.
15:05Well, here you are, Dennis.
15:22Oh, hi, Mr. Wilson.
15:24I came over to watch you practice.
15:26The boys said I'd find you here.
15:28They also said you'd been dropped from the team.
15:30Now, is that true?
15:31Mr. Spivey got sore at me and made me stay in and write this.
15:37I am sorry?
15:39Oh, sit down.
15:41I want to hear about this.
15:44Okay.
15:45I'm kind of tired of writing that anyhow,
15:48especially since I don't feel sorry.
15:50Well, what happened?
15:52I guess it all started when he couldn't reach that map up there.
15:56You see, he's kind of a short man.
15:58Well...
15:59Yes, this is he.
16:02Who?
16:03Dennis Mitchell's father?
16:06Yes, uh, Henry Mitchell's my name.
16:09I understand you've taken my boy off the baseball team.
16:12Well, I do not care to discuss these matters on the phone.
16:15You're perfectly free to see me here at any time.
16:18All right, I'll just do that.
16:20I'm not far from there and I'll be right over.
16:22Very well.
16:25Oh, well, I'll go and talk to that man right now.
16:28We'll see about that.
16:29Oh, no, don't, Mr. Wilson.
16:30He's already mad at me.
16:32And if you make him any madder...
16:33No, no, relax, relax.
16:35I'm not going to make him mad.
16:37It's awful easy.
16:38I'm just going to tell him that I'm a neighbor of yours,
16:40that I know you very well.
16:42He won't listen to you, Mr. Wilson.
16:44Miss Elmore said if my dad was here,
16:46he'd have to listen to Dad.
16:48Oh, yeah.
16:51He would have to listen to a boy's father, wouldn't he?
16:55Has he met your dad, Dennis?
16:58No, sir.
16:59Mr. Spivey just started today.
17:01Oh, yeah, yeah.
17:03Yeah.
17:07Mr. Spivey, I presume?
17:10Yes.
17:10My name is Henry Mitchell, Dennis Mitchell's father.
17:14Oh, how do you do, Mr. Mitchell?
17:16I've been expecting you.
17:18Oh?
17:19Um, I know the whole story about Dennis, Mr. Spivey,
17:24and I dropped in to tell you that you're misjudging the boy.
17:27I always crack down hard at the slightest sign of disrespect,
17:32and that's what I'm doing with Dennis.
17:34Uh, uh, but this picture, Mr. Spivey,
17:37Dennis would never draw a thing like that.
17:39Besides, the school needs him to pitch that baseball game tomorrow.
17:43We've already been over that, Mr. Mitchell.
17:45I told you, Dennis is off the team.
17:49You told me?
17:54Mr. Spivey, I'm Henry Mitchell, Dennis's father.
17:57I came to...
17:58John, what are you doing here?
18:00I'm here to talk about my son, Dennis.
18:04Dennis Mitchell.
18:05Now, Mr. Spivey and I are very busy,
18:07so why don't you run along?
18:08Uh, p-pardon me, but did you call him John?
18:11Well, of course I did.
18:12That's his name.
18:13Uh, well, it is my name.
18:15John Henry Mitchell.
18:17Most people call me Henry.
18:18Dennis calls me Dad.
18:21I see.
18:21Did you phone me a while ago, Mr. Mitchell?
18:24Yes, I did.
18:25I called and said I'd be right over.
18:27Oh, you knothead!
18:32Why don't you stay out of this?
18:33Why don't you?
18:34I can handle this better than you can.
18:38Well, this is a very interesting situation.
18:43Uh, sit down, Mr. Mitchell.
18:46You too, Mr. Mitchell.
18:49Good.
18:51Well, gentlemen,
18:52I have long been an ardent student of biology,
18:55but this is the first time
18:57I have ever heard of a boy
18:58who has two fathers.
19:00Now, could one of you
19:01kindly explain this to me?
19:04Well, it's very simple, Mr. Spivey.
19:05This man is confused.
19:07The important thing is Dennis.
19:09Now, you're mistaken about that boy of mine.
19:11All right, all right.
19:13I can see this is getting us no place.
19:15Well, fortunately,
19:15there is one person
19:16who can settle this.
19:18Dennis.
19:19You're right.
19:20I'll go and get him.
19:21You sit right there, Mr. Spivey.
19:22We will all go talk to Dennis.
19:27You're messing this all up.
19:28Why don't you go home?
19:29What?
19:30And admit that I'm a liar?
19:31I'm a loser.
19:33Oh, after you, gentlemen.
19:36Well, Dennis,
19:49your old dad is back again.
19:52Dennis,
19:53both these confused gentlemen
19:55claim to be your father.
19:56I want to know who they are.
19:58Well, I...
19:59I...
20:01Mr. Spivey,
20:02there's a man here looking for you.
20:03Oh.
20:05He says it's important.
20:06Well, let's hold this little drama
20:08right where it is, gentlemen.
20:09I'll be right back.
20:13Yes?
20:13You're looking for me?
20:15I'm Mr. Spivey.
20:16Oh, yes, Mr. Spivey.
20:17My name's Henry Mitchell.
20:19What?
20:19Henry's Mitchell's dad.
20:20I believe there's been
20:21a little misunderstanding
20:22about that fine...
20:23A little misunderstanding?
20:25Well, that is the prize
20:27understatement of the season.
20:29Come right in, sir.
20:30Join our family group.
20:31Steve, what are you doing here, Finch?
20:36Oh, I...
20:37I didn't know there was
20:38anyone else here.
20:39I...
20:40I came to see my boy,
20:41Dennis Mitchell.
20:42Well, there you are, son.
20:44Oh, I'd better get back to work.
20:47Your name is Finch.
20:49Hmm?
20:49No, it's a...
20:50It's a nickname.
20:51My name's really Mitchell.
20:53Henry Mitchell.
20:54Sit down.
20:54All of them.
20:55Now, I don't know
21:02what this farce
21:03is all about, gentlemen,
21:05but we're going to find out,
21:06aren't we?
21:07Now, each of you
21:08claims to be
21:09Mr. Henry Mitchell.
21:12Now,
21:13will the real
21:14Henry Mitchell
21:15please stand up?
21:17Mr. Spivey.
21:26My dad's out of town.
21:30Well, at least
21:31there's one honest person here.
21:33They're all honest,
21:34Mr. Spivey.
21:35Honest they are.
21:37I don't know why
21:37they all said
21:38that they were my dad.
21:40I'll tell him, Dennis.
21:42I'm John Wilson,
21:44a neighbor of Dennis's.
21:46You see,
21:46I bought the house
21:47from my brother
21:48and I've lived there
21:49for some time
21:50and, well,
21:51I just know
21:52that Dennis
21:52couldn't have done
21:53what you accuse him of.
21:55Just how do you know,
21:56Mr. Wilson?
21:57I have his word
21:58for one thing.
21:59That's all anybody
22:00needs from Dennis.
22:01That boy never tells
22:02a lie about anything.
22:04Oh, I'm Quigley.
22:06Quigley's Market.
22:08I'm Lawrence Finch.
22:09the druggist.
22:10Now, Dennis is a good boy.
22:12What's more,
22:12he's the most honest
22:13boy in school.
22:14If his father were here,
22:16we wouldn't have
22:16jumped in like this,
22:17but his dad's out of town.
22:20Honey!
22:21I'm home.
22:24Oh, hello, dear.
22:25I didn't expect you
22:25till dinner time.
22:26How'd things go?
22:28Oh, fine.
22:28I got through early
22:29and it's only an hour's
22:30drive home.
22:31Where's Dennis?
22:32Well, he isn't home
22:32from school yet.
22:33I suppose he's still
22:34practicing for the big game
22:35tomorrow.
22:36I think I'll go pick him up
22:37while I've still got
22:38the car out.
22:38Good.
22:39Maybe he'll get a chance
22:40to meet his new principal.
22:41Hey, that shouldn't do
22:42Dennis any harm
22:43to have his father
22:44make friends
22:44with the head man.
22:47So you see,
22:48Mr. Spivey,
22:48we just had
22:49to do something
22:50for Dennis.
22:51But I suppose
22:52we've made it worse
22:53for him
22:54with all this.
22:55That's okay, Mr. Wilson.
22:58I don't even mind
22:58being sorry 500 times
23:00when I've got
23:01such good friends
23:02like you all are.
23:05Gentlemen, I...
23:07Well, I'm beginning
23:08to think maybe
23:09I have Miss Judge Dennis.
23:11Everybody believes me
23:12but you, Mr. Spivey.
23:14Well, it does seem
23:15that any boy
23:15for whom three grown men
23:17will go through
23:18all this lunacy
23:19must be all they say he is.
23:21Well, of course he is.
23:22But that's what
23:23I've been saying.
23:24Then you will
23:24put him back
23:25on the team?
23:27Dennis,
23:28you're back
23:29on the baseball team
23:30as of right now.
23:31Oh, that's wonderful.
23:32Oh, boy,
23:33that's great, Mr. Spivey.
23:35I'll pitch my arm off tomorrow.
23:36You just watch me.
23:38Well, I'll find out
23:39who did draw this picture
23:41and when I do,
23:43they'll hear from me.
23:45Well, they should.
23:46Well, I think
23:47I better get back to the store.
23:48Yeah, I guess I better get back
23:50before the potatoes rot.
23:51Oh, I'll run along, too.
23:52Come on, Dennis.
23:54I'm very glad
23:55everything turned out
23:55all right, Mr. Spivey.
23:56Well, so am I, Mr. Wilson.
23:58And, Dennis,
23:58I'll be there tomorrow
23:59rooting for you.
24:00That's great, Mr. Spivey.
24:02Come along.
24:03Come along.
24:05Oh, I almost forgot.
24:07I've got to go pick up my things.
24:08They're in my locker.
24:10Lead the way.
24:22Excuse me, Mr. Spivey.
24:27Yes?
24:28Welcome to our school,
24:29Mr. Spivey.
24:30My name is Henry Mitchell.
24:31My son, Dennis,
24:32is one of your pupils.
24:33Oh, no.
24:34Not a no.
24:36Well, what kind of business
24:37did you leave
24:38to come over here, sir?
24:39A barbershop, maybe?
24:40A filling station?
24:42Well, no, I...
24:43Well, Mr. Henry Mitchell,
24:44we've had our little joke
24:46for this afternoon,
24:47haven't we?
24:48As a matter of fact,
24:49it has taken up
24:50half my afternoon,
24:51so if you'll excuse me, sir,
24:52please, I'd like to get
24:53back to work.
24:54Thank you.
24:59Hey, there's Dad.
25:01Hi, Dad.
25:02Oh, hi, son.
25:03Did you meet Mr. Spivey?
25:05I think so.
25:05I'm not sure.
25:06He was so confused.
25:07What happened?
25:09Well, I don't know
25:09what happened.
25:10I just walked in
25:11and said,
25:11Mr. Spivey,
25:12I'm Henry Mitchell.
25:13Next thing I knew,
25:14I was out the door.
25:16And you just walked in
25:18and said,
25:19I'm Henry Mitchell?
25:20Well, sure.
25:21I am, you know.
25:23You're the fourth one today.
25:25What?
25:26Jeepers, it was funny.
25:28We've been reading
25:28in American history
25:29about our forefathers,
25:31and today,
25:32I really have forefathers.
25:37We'll tell you.
25:37We'll tell you.
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