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Gruber and the guys pick up a few souvenirs, during a mission, unknowing that they're valuable items stolen by the Japanese, during the battle of Manila.
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00:00I'll scratch another supply dump.
00:14Come on, boys, it's all clear.
00:17All right.
00:18Gotta scratch, Skip.
00:19Okay?
00:20Yeah, no sweat, Skip.
00:20Come on, boys, come on.
00:22Chuck.
00:22I split on my finger, Skip, but I'll make it back.
00:25Skip, look.
00:30Who got it?
00:31Who got it?
00:34Just a few little mementos of our trip, Skipper.
00:37A few?
00:38Well, you got everything here but the kitchen sink.
00:40Oh, don't worry, Skip.
00:41We got that, too.
00:42Show him, group.
01:30Hey, Skip, we're back.
01:34Boy, you should have been with us.
01:36Those gobs on Taratuba gobbled up every piece of junk we had.
01:39They were like December brides in a January white sale.
01:41They cleaned us out of everything.
01:42Statues, silverware, vases, the works.
01:46Here, food, some of the junk was wrapped up in Japanese newspapers.
01:49Thought you'd like to catch up on the hometown news.
01:51Oh, thank you.
01:53Well, come on, group.
01:54You know how I feel about hijacking souvenirs and peddling them.
02:00Don't be mad, Skip.
02:02We're just trying to make a little spending.
02:03That'll hurt anybody.
02:06Hey, fellas.
02:07Too bad you're all not in Japanese Navy.
02:09Get hands on better loot.
02:10Make more profit.
02:11What are you talking about?
02:12Hey, that stuff looks familiar.
02:16Look at those jade statues.
02:18Hey, and the jewelry.
02:19Hey, look at that tea set there with the dragon head on it.
02:22I sold a vase for ten bucks that was the spitting image of that one.
02:25This vase from Ming Dynasty.
02:27Worth a million yen from Manila Museum.
02:30Hey, let me take a look at that.
02:33Suffering seagulls.
02:34This is the stuff that the Nibs looted during the Battle of Manila.
02:37You mean those were real treasures?
02:39And we were selling them for peanuts?
02:41We was robbed.
02:42If I could kill myself.
02:43Oh, stick around.
02:44I may do it for you.
02:45Oh, now, wait a minute, Skip.
02:46That's murder.
02:47We're in enough trouble as it is.
02:48I mean, you're at war.
02:49You can say that again.
02:50Well, come on.
02:51What are you schlockmeisters waiting for?
02:53You sold a loot?
02:54Go on back and buy it.
02:55But, Skip, these things are spoils of war.
02:57We liberated it back from the Nibs.
02:59We deserve something out of it.
03:01Well, if you don't get it back, you're going to get something out of it, too.
03:04A pen with a lifetime guarantee.
03:06And it's called Leavenworth.
03:08Come on, move.
03:10Get on board the boat, then.
03:11Come on.
03:11Let's go.
03:15Well?
03:16Oh, I just wanted to see if they had any funnies.
03:23Yes, Admiral.
03:24I'd certainly be very happy to do you a favor, sir.
03:26Your slightest wish is my command.
03:30Oh, I was just trying to make a point, Admiral.
03:32Now, look, Captain.
03:33My daughter's getting married here on New Caledonia tomorrow.
03:36And, no, Binghamton, we already have our best man.
03:41Well, I just wanted to know, Admiral, that I'm always anxious to pitch in and help.
03:45I mean, have tux, we'll travel.
03:48It's a little joke of mine, Admiral.
03:52You don't like it.
03:54Now, listen.
03:55My chaplain is ill, and I'd like you to send yours down here for the wedding.
03:59Yes, three o'clock tomorrow.
04:01No, no, Binghamton, just the chaplain.
04:04Sorry, my guest list is all filled up.
04:07Bye.
04:11At least he could have done his ass to groom's parents if I could sit on their side.
04:16Yes, sir.
04:17Yes, well, I suppose I'll have to buy a gift, even though I'm not going to be in attendance.
04:21Oh, yes, sir.
04:22Something that the Admiral, I mean the Admiral's daughter, will find impressive.
04:27Something that, um...
04:29Something that the Admiral will remember at promotion time.
04:31Yes, exactly.
04:32Oh, cut that out.
04:35Start thinking.
04:36When am I going to get something impressive in a heaven-forsaken place like this?
04:40An impressive gift for the...
04:41Sir, sir, I think I've got the very thing.
04:43Just excuse me one second.
04:45It's right out here, sir.
04:48Captain Binghamton, sir, look.
04:49I just happened to purchase this Oriental tea set recently,
04:52and it is very impressive kind of showy, isn't it, sir?
04:56Showy?
04:56Oh, my word.
04:57Yes, yes.
04:58That's showy.
04:59That's the word for that, all right?
05:00You know, Elroy, you just may have saved the day.
05:03I've got to get this gift wrapped now, and on the plane for New Caledonia.
05:06Oh, well, sir, it did cost me quite a bit of money,
05:08and I was going to send it to my mother for her birthday.
05:11Oh, you were?
05:11Well, send her a card.
05:12All right, sir, I...
05:14Get your greasy fingers off of my tea service.
05:16You want to get all smudged with fingerprints?
05:18Sorry, sir, I didn't mean to, but...
05:20I'll try it out of the way.
05:25And don't leave my candy.
05:30That's it.
05:31Hey, group, I got them back.
05:32They cost 37 bucks.
05:34Oh, those crooks.
05:35Well, how are we doing?
05:37Well, from what it's been costing us to buy this stuff back,
05:39I'd say we discovered a shortcut to instant bankruptcy.
05:41My heart bleeds for you.
05:43Come on, what's left?
05:44Yeah, let's see.
05:45Just the Dragonhead Tea Service.
05:47Sold to...
05:48Uh-oh.
05:49Lieutenant Carpenter.
05:51Carpenter?
05:52One of the hazards of the retail business, Skip.
05:55You've got to take the customers as they come.
05:57Hey, Skip, there's copy by the post office.
06:01Hey, you guys.
06:02Stash all this stuff down below.
06:04Chuck, you come with me.
06:05We're going to go over and get us a tea service.
06:07Come on.
06:09So long now.
06:10Well, Carpy, just the man I was looking for.
06:13I'm sorry, Commander McHale.
06:14Whatever it is, the answer is no.
06:16Oh!
06:18Carpy!
06:19Ah, boy, you got us all wrong, Carpy.
06:22No, sir, we've broken our last regulation.
06:25Yes, sir-ree.
06:27From now on, there'll be no more gambling or drinking hard liquor.
06:31As a matter of fact, we've even switched to sipping tea.
06:36Am I right, Chuck?
06:37Yeah, yeah.
06:38As a matter of fact, we love it.
06:40In fact, I've been drinking so much lately, when I walk, I slosh.
06:43Want to hear?
06:46Anyway, uh, Carpy, we're in the market for a tea service, and...
06:50Well, I'm sorry, Commander, but the tea service that I bought isn't for sale.
06:53I gave it to Captain Binghamton this morning.
06:56Binghamton?
06:56Well, yes.
06:57As a matter of fact, right now, it's on its way to New Caledonia as a wedding present for Admiral Hardesty's daughter.
07:02Well, good morning, gentlemen.
07:03Oh, good morning.
07:04Good morning, Chaplain.
07:05I was just on my way over to your quarters to talk to you, sir.
07:07Oh, fine.
07:08But at the moment, these gentlemen look like they need me more than you do.
07:12Uh, is there anything I can help you with, McHale?
07:14Oh, no, no, no, sir.
07:16No, everything's just fine.
07:17Yes, sir, just fine.
07:19I don't know about you, Skip, but I'm liking to punch my ticket.
07:21All right, just as I do enjoy...
07:24Well, it's nice seeing you, Padre.
07:26Yes, sir.
07:27Well, thank you, but let's try and make it more often, shall we?
07:30Yes, sir.
07:31Now, what is it, Lieutenant?
07:32Well, sir, Admiral Hardesty would like you to officiate at his daughter's wedding.
07:36As a matter of fact, he called Captain Binghamton this morning and asked him if he would get in touch.
07:40Well, how did it go, Skip?
07:43Is he going to give us back the tea service?
07:45Where is it?
07:46Where is it?
07:47I'll tell you where it is, you bird brains.
07:50It's on its way to New Caledonia as a wedding present for the Admiral's daughter.
07:53That's where.
07:54You're kidding.
07:55I'm a regular Bob Hope.
07:57Oh, no, Skip.
07:58Bob Hope's got a long, skinny nose.
08:00You're more like a Wallace Berry.
08:01Oh, see?
08:04Delay that, Chuck.
08:06Now, listen to this.
08:08Have you fellas any idea what's going to happen to us if the Admiral takes a gander at that tea service and recognizes it?
08:14Oh, boy, how do we get out of this one?
08:16How about toasting the bride with a cup of hemlock?
08:19There'd be no celebrating.
08:20This is serious.
08:23All I know is we've got to get to New Caledonia.
08:26But Skip Binghamton would never give us permission.
08:28That's for sure.
08:29So we've got to get there by hook or crook.
08:32Or better yet, by chaplain.
08:36Yes, but I don't understand, McHale.
08:40Since when are you all so interested in an Admiral's daughter getting married?
08:45Well, the point is, sir, that you will be needing someone to take you to New Caledonia tomorrow.
08:50And out of the goodness of your heart, you're volunteering your services.
08:53Yes, yes, you might say that, yes.
08:56That's as good a reason as any.
08:59Well, you'll have to get there some way, Padre.
09:01So, um, how about it, sir?
09:03Well, I'm going to have to get Captain Binghamton's permission.
09:09But, uh, I think he can be persuaded.
09:14Oh, well, you're a man after my own heart, Padre.
09:16Negative, McHale.
09:18Not your heart.
09:19Just your soul.
09:21You let the chaplain go out with that bunch of cutthroats?
09:25Well, why not, sir?
09:26Sir, I figured what trouble could McHale get into with a chaplain on his boat?
09:30What trouble could McHale get into with a chaplain on the boat?
09:33That's what I just said, sir.
09:35I know you didn't say that.
09:36I tell you, if McHale and those pirates came down from the mount with Moses,
09:41Moses would be shortchanged at least three commands.
09:44Well, sir, well, then maybe I'd better call them back.
09:46Should I get on the radio?
09:46Negative, negative.
09:48I don't want the chaplain to think he can't handle McHale and that crowd.
09:52Hmm.
09:53All right, let me shoot you this back.
09:54Yes, sir, this is some conflict.
09:55Here's our new training schedule, sir.
09:57Oh, and, sir, this is very important.
09:58This is from Naval Intelligence.
10:00It's a complete list of the art objects that the Japanese looted from the Manila Museum, sir.
10:04They've traced them into this area, sir.
10:05They even sent us pictures of all the art objects.
10:07See that?
10:21Carpenter, I didn't see that last picture.
10:23Wake up.
10:24That's an order.
10:25Carpenter, you wake up this minute.
10:29Nobody said at ease.
10:30Wake up.
10:31Wake up.
10:32Oh, I'm sorry, sir.
10:34But, sir, that tea service.
10:35What tea service?
10:37The one we sent to the Admiral's daughter, sir.
10:39It's the same one that the Nips looted from that museum.
10:42It's what?
10:44What?
10:47Carpenter, get up.
10:49Stop sleeping around this office like that.
10:50Where in the name of Nimitz did you get this?
10:53Oh, I got it from Gruber, sir.
10:54He said it was a souvenir.
10:55I didn't know.
10:56Gruber.
10:57No wonder McHale wanted to get to New Caledonia.
11:01He was looking for a fence to get rid of the rest of that swag.
11:04Come on, Carpenter.
11:05We've got to get to the Admiral.
11:07We've...
11:07Oh, my goodness.
11:09My name is on the card that's attached to that blasted teapot.
11:13Will you quit lying around here all day?
11:15This isn't a dormitory.
11:16Get on your feet.
11:17Hurry up.
11:18We've got to get that tea service back on.
11:19I didn't mean to rest, sir.
11:20I had to hit the door.
11:22Yes, sir.
11:22Well, don't just stand there swaying in the breeze.
11:25Do something.
11:26Aye, aye, sir.
11:26Aye, aye.
11:28That's not what I wanted.
11:31Why is it me?
11:32Why is it always me?
11:33Why is it always me?
11:45Well, there we are, Padre.
11:50Safe and sound and without the least little bit of trouble.
11:52Yeah, and it's too bad in a way,
11:54because I sort of was counting on witnessing one of your little escapades.
11:58Might have made for a great sermon.
12:00Well, look, if anything real terrible happens, I can take notes.
12:04That's our Chuck.
12:05Well, now, look, I don't want to rush you,
12:07but I know you've got to knot the tie,
12:09and, of course, you can't keep the bride and groom waiting, now, can you?
12:11Oh, the wedding won't start till 3 o'clock.
12:13Uh, still, maybe I'd better check you in at the hotel and freshen up, huh?
12:16Yes, sir.
12:18Well, be good, men.
12:19And if you can't be good, be careful.
12:24Ow, ow, ow, ow!
12:25Now, see here, Lieutenant, all we wanted to do was to just drop in...
12:29Save your breath, Commander, orders are orders.
12:31The Admiral says nobody gets in without an invitation.
12:34Now, move along, sir.
12:34Now, wait a minute, you don't understand.
12:36We're friends with the groom, so...
12:38Ow!
12:39Oh, we're friends with the bride.
12:40We're a couple of strangers who'd like to...
12:43Ow!
12:44Come on, Chuck, or you'll be a pincushion.
12:48Oh, I'm getting so nervous, dear.
12:54When is Chaplain Conklin supposed to arrive?
12:56No, Millicent, stop worrying.
12:58He'll be here in plenty of time.
13:00I think they've done a fine job of decorating this room, don't you?
13:03Oh, and to think, Edgar, in just a few hours, we'll be losing our little darling.
13:11Ah, there, there, dear.
13:13Don't forget, we may be losing our daughter, but we're gaining a lieutenant.
13:17Oh, this is no time for jokes.
13:21No, no, no, Millicent, don't fall apart, dear.
13:24Come on, let's go welcome our guests.
13:27Ah!
13:27Ah!
13:29Ah!
13:29Ah!
13:30Ah!
13:30Ah!
13:30Ah!
13:30Ah!
13:30Ah!
13:31Ah!
13:31Ah!
13:31Ah!
13:31Ah!
13:34Oh, we sure messed things up, but good.
13:36They must have every SP in the South Pacific Guard in that place.
13:39If only we knew somebody who had an invite.
13:41Maybe we could get them to swipe it for us.
13:43Nah, not a chance.
13:44The only thing you can save us now is a miracle.
13:45Ah, it looks like we've reached the end of the...
13:47Chuck!
13:48You're a genius, an absolute genius!
13:51Oh, I am?
13:52You know, you're the second person that said that?
13:53My mother was the first one.
13:55Later, boy.
13:55Later, later, later, boy.
13:57Ah, right now, you just said the magic word.
13:59Ha-ha!
13:59Come on, fellas.
14:01Let's go and find that man that's gonna do that miracle.
14:03Come on.
14:12Padre?
14:13Padre, it's Quentin McHale.
14:15Maybe he's taking a little nap before the wedding, Skip.
14:17He's not here.
14:32Maybe he's at the wedding already.
14:33Couldn't be.
14:34The wedding's not until three, and it's only one o'clock now.
14:36Besides, his dress uniform's still here.
14:39We're gonna have to spread out and find him.
14:41Chuck, you and Gruber stay put.
14:44If the Padre should come back before we do, fill him in and tell him that we need his help, will you?
14:49Oh, gon' it.
14:50Souvenir hunters.
14:51I ought to...
14:52Come on, let's go.
14:57Where do you suppose the chaplain's gone?
14:59Who knows?
15:00Maybe they're having a union meeting.
15:01Parker, it's two o'clock and the Padre's not back yet.
15:08Oh, okay.
15:10Stay away.
15:13Well, look, Gruber, maybe the Skip found him.
15:16Oh, I doubted that we would have heard from him by now.
15:18Nope, I'm afraid we're gonna have to swing an action ourself.
15:21Mr. Parker, somehow one of us has to get into that wedding.
15:25So think, we need an idea.
15:28An idea.
15:30An idea.
15:33An idea.
15:35Hey, Gruber, I think I feel something coming on.
15:37You're right.
15:38And if it fits, we're in.
15:41Hey, wait a minute, Gruber.
15:42What are you doing?
15:43This isn't my jacket.
15:44This belongs to...
15:44Exactly.
15:45It's the chaplain's.
15:46What a brainstorm.
15:47Oh, I, um...
15:51See, the Admiral's never seen Chaplain Conklin before.
15:53Get it?
15:54We scoot you in, you grab the tea service, and you're out in no time.
15:57Yeah.
16:00Wait a minute, Gruber.
16:01I can't step into the chaplain's shoes.
16:02Oh, forget his shoes.
16:03Wear your own.
16:05Never have enough fall-bottom trousers.
16:15Bless you.
16:16Bless you.
16:18Rest in peace.
16:21Oh, chaplain, I see you finally got here.
16:24He did?
16:24He did.
16:25Yeah, yes.
16:27Yes, amen.
16:28I'm sorry to see you.
16:29Oh, well, nice to see you.
16:30Oh, sorry.
16:33Oh, don't worry, chaplain.
16:35Accidents do happen, and besides, there's plenty more champagne.
16:41Chaplain?
16:41Oh, no, never touch it.
16:43Chaplain, you know.
16:44Oh, well, I thought perhaps on a special occasion like this...
16:47Oh, I want you to meet my husband.
16:49Edgar, over here, dear.
16:51Yeah, no.
16:52Well, maybe just one for medicinal purposes.
16:59Chaplain, I'm Admiral Hardison.
17:00Yeah.
17:00Anything wrong?
17:02No, I just caught a large bubble.
17:05Well, I'll see you in church.
17:08Church?
17:08Without having a ceremony in church.
17:10Oh, well, see you in temple.
17:12Chaplain, you're going to perform the ceremony right here.
17:16I am.
17:17I am.
17:18I am.
17:19Excuse me, would you?
17:26Chaplain.
17:28Just looking, just looking.
17:30I've just been told that I have to get back to the fleet as soon as possible.
17:33I'd like you to start the ceremony now.
17:36Well, now, wait a minute.
17:36That's impossible.
17:37I mean, marriage isn't something you rush into, you know.
17:40I mean, the couple ought to get to know each other before they get hitched.
17:43Mary?
17:44They've been going steady for five years.
17:46Five years.
17:47Is that all?
17:48Now, look, you don't want your daughter living with a perfect stranger, do you?
17:51I mean, marriage is something serious, you know.
17:54I don't know.
17:54My mother and father were married.
17:56Chaplain, please.
17:58I'd like you to start the ceremony now.
18:00Millicent, go get the youngsters.
18:01Yes, sir.
18:02No, I don't have an invitation, but I tell you I've got to get in there.
18:06Who the devil is that?
18:08Oh, boy.
18:10I see that this goes in his file.
18:12Chaplain, what's wrong?
18:13Uh, but, well, it was your language.
18:15You said devil.
18:17I'm sorry, Chaplain, but they were creating this disturbance at the door.
18:21That's it.
18:21What are you doing?
18:22I've got it.
18:23Just a minute.
18:24Well, thank goodness they've gotten rid of the pest, whoever he was.
18:27Amen, brother.
18:28I mean, Admiral.
18:30Admiral brother.
18:32Well, here we are, Chaplain.
18:35I'd like you to meet our daughter Marilyn, and this is Lieutenant Yeager.
18:38Hi, Marilyn.
18:39How are you, Lieutenant?
18:41Look, I mean, Marilyn, I can see she's not Lieutenant.
18:45You should have known that.
18:47Yes, well, let's get started.
18:50All right, everybody, gather round.
18:52Chaplain is about ready to begin the ceremony.
18:54Oh, well, I better go get my book.
19:02Chaplain, it's in your pocket.
19:05It is?
19:06Oh, it would be.
19:10Well, I better brush up on this stuff.
19:11You know, I'm a little rusty in the middle of the week and everything.
19:13Chaplain, please.
19:16Now.
19:17Now.
19:17Well, uh, you want to hold this?
19:27Bereaved friends and relatives, we are gathered here on this solemn occasion to pay our final respects.
19:37Uh, wait a minute.
19:39That's the wrong page.
19:41Oh, here's a better one.
19:43Dearly beloved.
19:45Oh.
19:45Can you control her?
19:49We're all gathered here on this occasion to, uh...
19:54Well?
19:55Not high to hear of the Padre.
19:57No luck, Skip.
19:57Skip, we're really dead now.
19:59I sure hope Mr. Parker got hold of him.
20:03Hey, he must have.
20:04But there's the waiting march.
20:05Sure, the Padre must have come back.
20:07Skip.
20:08Oh, boy, am I glad to see you.
20:09All right, out.
20:10Did you guys talk to the Padre?
20:11Well, how could we?
20:12He's not back yet.
20:12What are you talking about?
20:14He's got to be.
20:14Who else could have performed the ceremony?
20:18Bye, dear.
20:19Bye, dear.
20:20Bye.
20:22Bye.
20:22Bye.
20:23Bye.
20:23Bye.
20:27Hey, there's Mr. Parker.
20:31He's wearing the chaplain's uniform.
20:33Oh, no.
20:35Jumping jellyfish.
20:38Chuck.
20:40Chuck.
20:40Chuck, how could you do a thing like that?
20:46Well, there's nothing to it, Skip, once you get by the dearly beloved.
20:48This is crazy.
20:49You can't perform a wedding.
20:51I'm innocent.
20:52Get your hands off, Mary.
20:54What's the matter?
20:55Hang on.
20:56What's he doing here?
20:57I don't know, but if he catches you in that outfit, you're sunk.
21:00Go on upstairs, quick.
21:01Change your other uniform.
21:02Hang on, brother.
21:06Peace.
21:08You've got the wrong man.
21:09I'm innocent.
21:10There's a man you want.
21:13McHale.
21:15He's the one.
21:16His name's McHale.
21:17Me, Captain?
21:18Why, whatever you're talking about, sir.
21:21What's going on, Binghamton?
21:22What in blaze is you doing here?
21:24We caught him trying to break into the wedding hall through the window, Admiral.
21:26I thought I told you you weren't invited.
21:29No, he wasn't trying to get to the wedding, Admiral.
21:31He was trying to steal the gifts.
21:32I was not.
21:33What's the matter with you?
21:35I was trying to get one of them back.
21:37These are the crooks, Admiral.
21:38They stole the art treasures.
21:39Art treasures?
21:40What art treasures?
21:42The ones that the Japanese stole from the museum in Manila.
21:46Somehow these thugs got their greasy little hands on them.
21:48They've been trying to peddle them all over the Pacific.
21:50Well, now, that's not true, Admiral.
21:52You knock it off, McHale.
21:54One of your thugs sold my aid at dragon-headed tea service that I gave to the Admiral.
21:58Well, we'll see about this.
22:00Everybody inside.
22:02And I mean everybody.
22:08Admiral, we can explain everything, sir, if you just give us a little time.
22:11Get your time, McHale.
22:12You'll get about 20 years when the Admiral sees the evidence.
22:16Yes, here's my card for Captain Binghamton.
22:18All right, Admiral, here you are.
22:20The Ming Dynasty.
22:21Huh?
22:22Ming Dynasty?
22:23It says here, made in Brooklyn.
22:27Made in Brooklyn?
22:28I don't understand, Admiral.
22:30This isn't the way I do.
22:31Binghamton, I want to talk to you.
22:33In private.
22:34Outside.
22:35Outside.
22:35But I still don't understand.
22:37I said outside, Binghamton.
22:38So you did.
22:39Outside.
22:41Sorry, McHale.
22:42The poor man's probably cracking up under the strain of command.
22:45Oh, yes, sir.
22:46It's rough, sir.
22:47I think a long rest will do him just fine, sir.
22:51Bye-bye, sir.
22:52I don't get it.
22:54How'd that get there?
22:55What happened to the dragon head?
22:56Who could have made the switch?
22:57Oh, beats me.
22:58But one thing I'm sure of, somebody up there likes us.
23:02Oh, Lentbott thought he really had us that time.
23:10How'd it give anything to see the Admiral chewing him out?
23:12Yeah, yeah.
23:12Stop your crowing, boys.
23:13We may have wiggled off one hook, but we still got to find that real tea service.
23:17Oh, you don't have to worry, Skip.
23:18The Padre took care of everything.
23:20Huh?
23:20You mean you switched to...
23:23Well, could be.
23:27But don't forget, McHale, you've got to return that through chattels.
23:31Oh, yes, sir.
23:34But, Chaplain, tell me, how in the world did you find out about the...
23:37You can just thank your PT boat.
23:40Huh?
23:41Now, as a rule, I don't like to eavesdrop.
23:44But with those thin decks, you...
23:46Oh, yeah.
23:48How about that, boys?
23:51So long, man.
23:52I'll see you later.
23:55Well, I'm sorry to have to rush off, boys, but I've got to get to the airport before that
24:00couple leaves on their honeymoon.
24:01I still have some marrying to do, you know.
24:03Oh, you don't have to rush, sir.
24:04I tied a pretty good knot.
24:05Oh, yes.
24:06And by the way, here's the bill for the tea service I had to buy.
24:11Fifty-six dollars.
24:12Oh, yes, sir.
24:14Come on, boys.
24:15You heard him.
24:15Start digging.
24:16Not now, McHale.
24:17Not now.
24:18You and the boys can put it in the plate.
24:20Say, uh, this Sunday morning.
24:22The airport.
24:23Hurry.
24:24Bye-bye, sir.
24:25Bye.
24:27Bye-bye.
24:30We'll see you Sunday for sure.
24:32Hey!
24:32Hey, you know, I think I'm getting the hang of it.
24:39Bye-bye.
24:39Bye-bye.
24:52Bye-bye.
24:52Bye-bye.
24:52Bye-bye.
25:00Bye-bye.
25:04Good boy.
25:04Bye-bye.
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