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00:00:00The
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00:01:42Very exact timing,
00:01:43I was noticing the same thing,
00:01:46Mr. Brokton.
00:01:48Do you think we'll have much fun
00:01:50when we get to Paris?
00:01:51I can't wait that long.
00:01:52I've got my son's buddy right now.
00:01:55Oh, right behind me in the straw hand.
00:01:59He ain't the type.
00:02:01Mason, dear,
00:02:01anybody that can take himself a man
00:02:03Secretary of the Europe
00:02:04will try for me.
00:02:05And my name ain't Maxine the story.
00:02:07What's your name?
00:02:09You know,
00:02:09mechanical perfection
00:02:10always interests me.
00:02:12Huh?
00:02:13Oh, uh,
00:02:13quite right.
00:02:15They're very neat
00:02:16precision, don't you,
00:02:17Conce?
00:02:17They can do better.
00:02:19Who are they?
00:02:20Kelly's Affairs of 1934.
00:02:23Kelly's Affairs?
00:02:24All of them?
00:02:28This fellow Kelly
00:02:30must be quite a person.
00:02:31Oh, no,
00:02:32it's a girl's show.
00:02:33You've heard of the
00:02:34Ziegfeld Follies?
00:02:35Well,
00:02:35this is Kelly's Affairs of 1934.
00:02:38Nevertheless,
00:02:39I think this fellow Kelly
00:02:41must lead a wild,
00:02:42disgraceful life.
00:02:43Oh,
00:02:45pardon me.
00:02:47My name is
00:02:48J. Ashmore, uh, Brockton.
00:02:49And mine is
00:02:50James W. Kelly.
00:02:54Well,
00:02:55well,
00:02:55how embarrassing.
00:02:57I must have offended him.
00:02:58Oh,
00:02:59don't let it bother you.
00:03:00Have a cigar.
00:03:01Girls,
00:03:02I want to talk to you.
00:03:03It says run into the salon.
00:03:05Yes, Mr. Kelly.
00:03:06Come on,
00:03:06do it the boss stance.
00:03:08Scram into the salon.
00:03:09Here,
00:03:09will you be?
00:03:11Oh,
00:03:11I beg your pardon.
00:03:12I,
00:03:13I thought you were
00:03:14one of my girls.
00:03:15Really?
00:03:15Well,
00:03:16what I mean to say is,
00:03:18or was.
00:03:26I'll bet his father
00:03:27was a hotel detective.
00:03:28You ought to know.
00:03:31Wait a minute.
00:03:40Oh,
00:03:41I'll bet you.
00:03:41I'll bet you.
00:03:58Now listen, girl.
00:04:00This show's going to Paris.
00:04:01You all have contracts.
00:04:03I want you to remember
00:04:03it's a business trip.
00:04:04Yes, Mr. Kelly.
00:04:05I've agreed to deliver
00:04:06an entire cast.
00:04:07So if any of you think
00:04:08you're going to grab off
00:04:09a rich husband
00:04:09and quit show business,
00:04:10you're all wrong.
00:04:11Yes, Mr. Kelly.
00:04:13So remember,
00:04:13just keep your minds
00:04:14on your feet
00:04:15and off your hearts.
00:04:16In other words,
00:04:17stay away from the men.
00:04:18Yes, Mr. Kelly.
00:04:20Then it's understood.
00:04:21No romance this trip.
00:04:27Okay, Happy.
00:04:28You tell him the rest.
00:04:30I've got to go see the captain.
00:04:31Yes, Mr. Kelly.
00:04:47No, Mr. Kelly.
00:04:50No, Mr. Kelly.
00:04:57207.
00:04:58Miss Catherine Bell
00:04:59and Maid.
00:05:01And just who
00:05:02is Miss Catherine Bell?
00:05:03I don't know, sir,
00:05:04but she seems to be
00:05:05a person of considerable importance.
00:05:10And is there anything else, sir?
00:05:13Yes.
00:05:13Who has 209?
00:05:18It's vacant.
00:05:19You mean, uh,
00:05:21it was vacant.
00:05:23Yes, sir.
00:05:25It was vacant.
00:05:37I'm as happy as a lark
00:05:40flying through the clouds above.
00:05:44Here I stand.
00:05:47Oh!
00:05:48Oh, it's grand.
00:05:50I'm right next door to love.
00:05:54Once I whistle in the dark.
00:05:56Oh, Kelly.
00:05:57Kelly.
00:05:58Don't do it.
00:06:00Please don't do it, Kelly.
00:06:02Do what?
00:06:03Fall in love.
00:06:06Who's falling in love?
00:06:08You are.
00:06:08On account of every time
00:06:10you yodel in the back
00:06:11you're falling in love.
00:06:12And every time you fall in love
00:06:13you get in trouble.
00:06:14And every time you get in trouble
00:06:15I gotta fix it.
00:06:16Oh, Kelly.
00:06:17Don't do it.
00:06:17Please don't do it.
00:06:30Heard about a guy called Cupid.
00:06:33Cupid, funny little love decoy.
00:06:38Thought he was insane
00:06:40bringing everyone pain.
00:06:42He was off my list.
00:06:45Mmm.
00:06:46I'll admit that I was stupid
00:06:51laughing at the bare-haired boy.
00:06:57With his little dark
00:06:59he awakened my heart
00:07:01to the joys I'd miss.
00:07:05Mmm.
00:07:06I'm as happy as a love
00:07:13flying through the sky above
00:07:18See, it's when
00:07:20here I stand
00:07:22right next door to love
00:07:26Once I whistled in the dark
00:07:30Now I'm cooing like a dove
00:07:35Whose hands high
00:07:38Here am I
00:07:40Right next door to love
00:07:43Please unlock
00:07:48The door for happiness
00:07:57If I knock
00:08:01Will your heart
00:08:05Answer yes
00:08:11Please send
00:08:16Yes
00:08:17You will fit within my arms
00:08:22Like a hand within a glove
00:08:27Come right in
00:08:30The walls are thin
00:08:32I'm right next door to love
00:08:36Hey! Hey!
00:08:38Remember what you said now
00:08:40This ain't no pleasure trip
00:08:42It's business
00:08:43I mean business
00:08:46This time
00:08:47Good morning, girls
00:09:03Good morning, Mr. Kelly
00:09:04How do you like the ocean this morning?
00:09:06Oh, I think it's awfully cute
00:09:07If you think that this proposition is worthy
00:09:12Hey
00:09:13How did she get that so quickly?
00:09:16Oh, she just had one of her little spells
00:09:18It was a dropsy
00:09:19A dropsy?
00:09:20Yes
00:09:21First she dropped her bag
00:09:22And he picked it up
00:09:23Then she dropped her book
00:09:25And he picked that up
00:09:26Then she dropped her handkerchief
00:09:27And she picked him up
00:09:28Yes, Mr. Kelly
00:09:29I want you girls to understand
00:09:31Give me your handkerchief
00:09:36What?
00:09:37Come on, your handkerchief
00:09:38Old lady
00:09:55You dropped her handkerchief, Mr. Kelly
00:10:03Oh, Mr. Kelly
00:10:06Now I'll show you just what I mean
00:10:11Rodney
00:10:12Yes, Mr. President?
00:10:13The Bulgarian contract
00:10:16Yes, sir
00:10:16Oh, do you play contract?
00:10:18I'm just trying to learn
00:10:20No, no, no, my dear
00:10:21You misunderstand
00:10:22You see, my contract is with the king of Belgardia
00:10:25He's engaged me as efficiency engineer
00:10:27The Belgardian papers, sir
00:10:28Yes, yes, thank you
00:10:29You see, this is my contract with the king
00:10:32And I might add that it's a very valuable document
00:10:34Oh, it's pretty, isn't it?
00:10:39I don't see anything about money in here
00:10:41Why, there it is
00:10:43I'm to receive 100,000 pursuiters
00:10:46That's the Bulgarian unit of exchange
00:10:49You've heard of the pursuiters
00:10:51Oh, sure
00:10:53Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
00:10:55Yes
00:10:55No
00:10:56Oh, dear
00:10:58I'm afraid I'll never learn
00:11:00On account of maybe I'm too young to understand about money
00:11:03Oh, now, don't you be discouraged, my dear
00:11:06Just you come and see me every day
00:11:09And I'll explain it to you step by step
00:11:12Oh, that's sweet of you, Mr. Stockton
00:11:14But I'm afraid I can't on account of Mr. Kelly
00:11:17Why, Mr. Kelly?
00:11:20Well, you see, he's pretty strict about our having genuine friends
00:11:22On account that he has me under contract to him
00:11:25I have to do just what he tells me
00:11:27Now, if you had my contract
00:11:30I'd have to do just what you tell me, wouldn't I?
00:11:33I suppose so
00:11:35Mm-hmm
00:11:36Oh, Ardney
00:11:37Yes, sir
00:11:39See Mr. Kelly and the tent of this matter
00:11:41Oh, Ashmore
00:11:43Shall I buy the young lady's contract, sir?
00:11:46Buy, of course
00:11:47Mm-hmm
00:11:48Mr. Kelly?
00:12:00I'm Kelly
00:12:00I have come to see you on a very important matter
00:12:03Will you join us?
00:12:05Thank you
00:12:05Partender, I love his land
00:12:07Fix yourself up, bud
00:12:09Thank you, sir
00:12:10I'll take a cigar
00:12:11I'll smoke it when I get off duty
00:12:15Mr. Kelly, you'd give a charming lady great happiness
00:12:18If you'd sell her contract
00:12:19What are you talking about?
00:12:21Miss Maxine Latour
00:12:23Well, who the deuce are you?
00:12:24I'm Mr. J. Ashmore Brockton's secretary
00:12:28Yeah?
00:12:30And talk to my secretary
00:12:32Both want to buy the whole show?
00:12:37Oh, no
00:12:37No, just Miss Latour
00:12:39No
00:12:40Can't do that
00:12:42Bust up her whole troupe
00:12:52She's a featured dancer
00:12:54Mr. Brockton will be very disappointed
00:12:57His wrath will know no bounds
00:12:59Oh, don't let that bother you
00:13:04Have a cigar
00:13:05Well, let me hear it from you
00:13:17Well, let me hear it from you
00:13:18You know, he just can
00:13:31Is the lady of the house at home?
00:13:42I'm working my way through college
00:13:44And I thought that possibly
00:13:45She might be interested in
00:13:47A lady's home companion
00:13:49No, Mr. Kelly
00:14:01Oh, good morning, Maxine
00:14:24Oh, don't you just love roller skates?
00:14:26Yes, indeed
00:14:27They remind me of my youth
00:14:28Did you skate much?
00:14:29No, never
00:14:30But they still remind me of my youth
00:14:32Oh, that's too bad
00:14:34Because I'm just crazy about many skates
00:14:36Oh, they're so athletic
00:14:38Yes
00:14:38May I borrow your skates?
00:14:41Oh, but Ashmore
00:14:42You might get hurt
00:14:43Oh, touch it, touch it
00:14:44Skating is merely a matter of concentration
00:14:49And coordination
00:14:51It's merely, merely child's play
00:14:54Easy as falling off a log
00:14:57Oh, Ashmore
00:14:59Oh, Ashmore
00:15:01You're hurt
00:15:02A slight miscalculation
00:15:05Well, let me help you
00:15:06Oh, Maxine
00:15:09Maxine
00:15:10Oh, what did you do, sir?
00:15:29Oh, fancy meeting you here
00:15:45I just thought I'd drop in
00:15:47Won't you have dinner with me?
00:15:49I'd love to have dinner with you tonight
00:15:51Swell
00:15:52Sylvia, I'm on fire
00:15:57It's the liniment, Your Highness
00:15:59No, silly
00:16:00It's the American
00:16:01He's the nicest man I've ever met
00:16:03And simply
00:16:04No, I just can't think of the words
00:16:07Isn't that, Your Highness?
00:16:09Thank you, Sylvia
00:16:10That's the word
00:16:11I'm simply nuts about him
00:16:13Hello?
00:16:17I'm as happy as a lark
00:16:21Flying through the clouds above
00:16:25Gee, it's grand
00:16:27Here I stand
00:16:29Right next door to love
00:16:33Once I whistled in the dark
00:16:37Now I'm cooing like a dove
00:16:40Goose hangs high
00:16:43Here am I
00:16:45Right next door to love
00:16:48Please unlock
00:16:50The door to happiness
00:16:54If I knock
00:16:58With your heart
00:17:01Answer yes
00:17:02Please say yes
00:17:04You will fit within my arms
00:17:07Like a hand
00:17:10Within a globe
00:17:11Come on in
00:17:14The walls are in
00:17:16I'm right next door
00:17:18To love
00:17:19You know, I'm an awful dud
00:17:27Why?
00:17:29Oh, I don't know
00:17:30I've made love to dozens of women
00:17:32And dozens of plays
00:17:34Now that I'm really in love
00:17:36I don't know what to say
00:17:39Well, what would you say
00:17:41If you were in the theater?
00:17:42Well, that'd be simple
00:17:43Here
00:17:44Now this is the stage
00:17:47And this is the proscenium march
00:17:49Now over here
00:17:51Are the wings
00:17:52Now over here
00:17:55Is a bench
00:17:56And you
00:17:59Are seated on the bench
00:18:03Then I come on over here
00:18:05And you look up and sigh
00:18:12And then you say
00:18:14You shouldn't have come
00:18:15Montmorency
00:18:16Think
00:18:17My father
00:18:18And I look back at you
00:18:20And then the orchestra
00:18:21Strikes a chord
00:18:22Believe me
00:18:28Believe me
00:18:29My days begin and end with you
00:18:35Always believe me
00:18:40Without you just gone
00:18:45Believe me
00:18:49Believe me
00:18:51My nights are dreams that blend in you
00:18:58You never leave me
00:19:03From the dusk till the dawn
00:19:09It's you alone
00:19:10It's you alone
00:19:14Inspiring my
00:19:17And ever
00:19:21My very own
00:19:26My heart is your throne
00:19:29Forever
00:19:30Forever
00:19:31Forever
00:19:32Forever
00:19:33Forever
00:19:34Forever
00:19:35And ever
00:19:37Believe me
00:19:40Believe me
00:19:42I'll worship you
00:19:46My whole
00:19:48Always believe me
00:20:01When I say
00:20:03I love you
00:20:09What's the trouble, Happy?
00:20:30Clary, read this
00:20:31What?
00:20:32Is there anything wrong?
00:20:52I'm afraid the show's over
00:20:53Let's have a fine bunch of friends
00:21:01Listen to this
00:21:02No
00:21:03I should say not
00:21:05Nothing doing
00:21:06Santa Claus is dead
00:21:09They had any other way of saying no
00:21:11That have used it
00:21:12We'll get out of it somehow
00:21:16We've been broke before
00:21:17Yeah, I knew it
00:21:19We didn't have a gang of women on our hands though
00:21:21Say, do you realize we haven't got enough dough
00:21:23To bring them back home?
00:21:26Oh boy
00:21:26Oh boy
00:21:26Oh I'm sorry sir
00:21:28But it's not for you
00:21:29Because you can tell us
00:21:31A radiogram
00:21:32From Mr. Brockton
00:21:33Oh
00:21:34Thank you
00:21:35Anything wrong sir?
00:21:55Everything
00:21:57This is most distressing
00:21:59Why did I ever become an efficiency engineer?
00:22:03It was very inefficient of you
00:22:04What's that?
00:22:07I mean it was a trifle inefficient for a man of your great intelligence
00:22:10Intelligence?
00:22:12Bah!
00:22:13My goodness when I see a lot of brainless idiots making a success
00:22:16Look at those two fools over there
00:22:19Enjoying a perfectly lovely trip
00:22:20With
00:22:21Without a thing to worry about
00:22:23You know what burns me up happy
00:22:29Is to see a couple of saps like that sitting on top of the world
00:22:31We'd have been better off if you'd have sold to Maxine's contract when he wanted us
00:22:36Yeah
00:22:37Rodney
00:22:38Yes sir
00:22:39Do you think I could manage a theatrical troupe of young ladies?
00:22:43You always were an expert at figures sir
00:22:46Happy?
00:22:50Our troubles are over
00:22:51How come?
00:22:53I'll give him Maxine's contract if he takes the rest of the gals with us
00:22:56Kelly
00:22:58You're a genius
00:22:59Did you ever see a horse trade Rodney?
00:23:03No sir
00:23:04Well um
00:23:05The trick is to trade the horse that you don't want for the one that you do want
00:23:11Understand?
00:23:14Perfectly
00:23:15But uh we have no horse
00:23:17Give me that Belgadian contract
00:23:20That's our horse
00:23:22But you can't trade this contract
00:23:24It's worthless sir
00:23:26They don't know that
00:23:28Steward
00:23:29Yes sir
00:23:34Will you ask those two gentlemen over there if they will join us in a drink please?
00:23:38Ask the gentleman over there if they'll join us in a drink
00:23:40Yes sir
00:23:41Mr. Kelly would like you to join him in a drink
00:23:47Mr. Brockton would like you to join him in a drink
00:23:50Certainly
00:23:53Yes
00:23:55Yes sir
00:23:56Yes sir
00:23:57Yes sir
00:23:58Oh
00:24:00We can have a drink
00:24:02We can have a drink
00:24:03We can have a drink
00:24:04We can have a drink
00:24:05Yes sir
00:24:06What do you have to do to please?
00:24:07Yes sir
00:24:08The same please
00:24:09Yes
00:24:10Have one yourself one
00:24:11Thanks sir
00:24:12But uh I'm not allowed to drink on duty
00:24:13Well here have a couple of cigars
00:24:15Oh thank you
00:24:16Several days ago you offered to buy Mr. Latour's contract
00:24:23Now uh I've been thinking it over
00:24:25Yes so am I Mr. Kelly
00:24:26Hmm
00:24:27Now if I wanted to buy your whole show um you might have felt differently
00:24:31Well uh uh I've never thought of selling but if I did it would have to be an awfully good proposition
00:24:40Of course I hadn't thought of buying but if I did I might lay five hundred dollars down uh just like that
00:24:50Then what would you say
00:24:53Why I brought those kids up from chorus girls
00:24:56Even if I wanted to sell my show which I don't
00:24:59It would take a lot more than five hundred
00:25:02Well of course if I really wanted to buy your show I might raise that five hundred to a thousand
00:25:11That's perfectly ridiculous
00:25:15Say if I sold my show I wouldn't know what to do with myself
00:25:18Well I can fix that
00:25:20Hmm
00:25:21I have a contract here with the king of Belgardia
00:25:23That will pay the owner one hundred thousand pursuers a year as an efficiency expert
00:25:28And just how much is that in real money?
00:25:30Ten thousand dollars
00:25:32Now
00:25:33If I really loved a girl in your show that I couldn't bear to be separated from
00:25:40I might throw the contract in with the deal
00:25:43Then what would you say?
00:25:45I'd never let it be said that a Kelly stood in the way of true love
00:25:48It's a deal
00:25:49Rodney
00:25:51Yes sir
00:25:52Transfer the contract
00:25:53Yes
00:25:54Moran transfer our contract
00:26:10There you are gentlemen
00:26:11I wish you the best of luck
00:26:13Thanks
00:26:14Have a cigar
00:26:15Next, next
00:26:16Not here
00:26:17Oh boy
00:26:18Yes sir
00:26:19Cigars for the gentleman
00:26:20Yes sir
00:26:21Yes sir
00:26:25Yes sir
00:26:26Oh Mr. Kelly
00:26:37Since I'm the star of your zoo there's a lot of things I wanted
00:26:40Wait a minute
00:26:41Wait a minute
00:26:42Here
00:26:43Tell it to your new boss
00:26:44Mr. J. Ashmore Proctor
00:26:46Oh Ashmore, is it true?
00:26:49Indeed it is my dear
00:26:51I certainly put one over on Kelly's
00:26:57Would it be better your highness if you didn't see him again?
00:27:11But Sylvia, I love him
00:27:13You know they're both ducks tomorrow
00:27:15And then I know
00:27:17Oh the whole thing's impossible
00:27:19But I must see him tonight
00:27:21Even if it's only to say goodbye
00:27:23I'm sure glad we got that thousand bucks
00:27:25Now we can feed it back home
00:27:27Not so fast
00:27:28We're going to Belgardy to collect on this contract
00:27:30Oh what do you know about running a kingdom?
00:27:33Listen stupid
00:27:34Didn't I play the lead in the student prince, the vagabond king and all the king's horses?
00:27:38All these kingdoms are alike, it's a cinch
00:27:40I hope you don't forget your line
00:27:43Eat it will you?
00:27:47I'll see you later
00:27:48Good evening
00:27:50Good evening
00:27:51Good evening
00:27:52Good night Sylvia
00:27:54Good night
00:27:56I've been looking all over for you
00:27:59Isn't this our dance?
00:28:00I thought you'd forgotten it
00:28:06I wish this boat didn't drop tomorrow
00:28:08So do I
00:28:09But I'll see you again
00:28:11I'm afraid not
00:28:13What's the matter?
00:28:14Going to meet your husband?
00:28:15I'm not married
00:28:16In love with someone else?
00:28:18No
00:28:19Well, now that that's all settled
00:28:21When will I see you again?
00:28:23You won't
00:28:25After tonight we mustn't meet again
00:28:28Oh I see
00:28:30That's another shipboard romance, eh?
00:28:32No, no, you're wrong
00:28:34Leaving you is the sweetest thing that's ever happened to me
00:28:37But we can't see each other anymore
00:28:39Why not?
00:28:41Don't ask me
00:28:42I can't tell you
00:28:44Oh, I can't leave you like this
00:28:47I love you
00:28:49Don't you remember last night?
00:28:57Do you hear what they're playing?
00:28:59It's you alone
00:29:04Inspiring my each and ever
00:29:11My very own
00:29:14My heart is your throne
00:29:18Forever and ever
00:29:26Believe me
00:29:29Believe me
00:29:31I'll worship you
00:29:35My whole life through
00:29:40Always believe me
00:29:47When I say
00:29:49When I say
00:29:50When I say
00:29:51I love you
00:29:57Good-bye
00:29:59Good-bye
00:30:00Good-bye
00:30:02Good-bye
00:30:05Good-bye
00:30:19Good-bye
00:30:21Good-bye
00:30:22Good-bye
00:30:23Good-bye
00:30:25It is majesty, the king.
00:30:49It is majesty, the king.
00:30:55It is majesty, the king.
00:31:25It is majesty, the king.
00:31:27It is majesty, the king.
00:31:31It is majesty, the king.
00:31:35It is majesty, the king.
00:31:41It is majesty, the king.
00:31:45It is majesty, the king.
00:32:55Hey, I'm the key.
00:33:02Hey, I'm the key.
00:33:18Oh, quit worrying about that girl, will you?
00:33:32I can't, Happy.
00:33:34I've simply got to find her.
00:33:36We've looked everywhere for her.
00:33:38She just disappeared into thin air.
00:33:41Oh, forget it, will you?
00:33:44How can I?
00:33:46I'll tell you, Happy, this is different.
00:33:47You don't understand.
00:33:48I love her.
00:33:55Hey, stop the car.
00:33:56Thank you, gentlemen.
00:34:14I appreciate this very much.
00:34:17I shall see that you are suitably rewarded.
00:34:20Quite all right, forget it.
00:34:22But I mean it.
00:34:23I shall make you a count and you a duke.
00:34:28You take it easy, old man.
00:34:30Everything's going to be all right.
00:34:32You see, you've been out in the sun just a little bit too long.
00:34:34But you don't understand.
00:34:38Gentlemen, I am the king.
00:34:40Why?
00:34:41Certainly, certainly.
00:34:43Now, shake hands with the student prince.
00:34:46And I am the court jester.
00:34:49Gentlemen, I assure you.
00:34:51Now, hold it up.
00:34:52Hold it up.
00:34:52Did you ever see this one?
00:34:54Well, never mind, never mind.
00:35:05Now, wait a minute.
00:35:05I can do something better than that.
00:35:08Do you like flowers?
00:35:10Yes.
00:35:11Well, smell that.
00:35:13See, see, see.
00:35:14See, see.
00:35:15You're not a bad guy, I said.
00:35:25Now, what's your name, Bo?
00:35:28Maximilian.
00:35:30No harm met, Maxie, old boy.
00:35:45Goodbye, Maxie.
00:35:48This is as far as we go.
00:35:50Yeah, beat it.
00:35:50We got business inside.
00:35:52But I want to go in here, too.
00:35:54That's what we get for picking up a hobo.
00:35:56Oh, well, let him go.
00:35:57The guards will throw him out anyhow.
00:36:07Listen, Maxie, we gave you a lift.
00:36:09Now, what more do you want?
00:36:10But this is where I...
00:36:11Well, if you must follow us, you might as well help.
00:36:15Here, take these.
00:36:34Here you are, my man.
00:36:36For your trouble.
00:36:37Have a cigar.
00:36:40Take it on the lamp.
00:36:42On the lamp?
00:36:43Yeah.
00:36:44Scram.
00:36:46Oh!
00:36:47Scram!
00:36:48That's it.
00:36:54How'd you like the way those mugs are saluting us?
00:36:56Some reception, eh?
00:36:57They must have been expecting us.
00:36:58We're a couple of big shots.
00:36:59You said it, pal.
00:37:02Paul!
00:37:04Run along, my man.
00:37:05Tell the king the efficiency engineers are here.
00:37:07Paul!
00:37:08Where's your pass?
00:37:09Why, we don't need any pass.
00:37:11The king sent for us.
00:37:13No pass.
00:37:14How did you get in the palace?
00:37:15Have a cigar.
00:37:16We just walked in.
00:37:18Forced entry, huh?
00:37:20You're under arrest.
00:37:25Your excellencies, these men have forced their way into the palace.
00:37:28Well, what have you to say for yourselves?
00:37:30It's a frame-up.
00:37:31I want a lawyer.
00:37:33That's a poor excuse.
00:37:35We ought to give them ten years in prison.
00:37:37Say, you're making a terrible mistake.
00:37:39I've changed my mind.
00:37:40We'll give them twenty years.
00:37:42It's an outrage.
00:37:43I demand to see the king.
00:37:45He's expecting us.
00:37:46Why?
00:37:47The men are maniacs.
00:37:48We'll give them life.
00:37:50Hey, wait till the king hears about this.
00:37:52You'll all be looking for a new job.
00:37:54His majesty, the king!
00:37:57Man, now you'll get it.
00:37:58Wait till I tell him what's been going on around here.
00:38:13Gentlemen?
00:38:14Holy smoke, it's Maxie.
00:38:17Oh, tell the boys I died game.
00:38:20Your majesty, these men forced their way into the palace.
00:38:23It isn't true.
00:38:24How did you get past the centuries?
00:38:26Why we came in was...
00:38:29I don't remember, your honor.
00:38:32You see, your majesty, we are the efficiency experts from America.
00:38:36My name is Kelly, and this is my assistant, Mr. Moran.
00:38:40I have sent for these gentlemen.
00:38:42Welcome to Belgaria.
00:38:54Now we are even.
00:38:56All right.
00:38:57Take it on the land.
00:38:59On the land, your majesty?
00:39:00Yes, scram.
00:39:05Gentlemen, be seated.
00:39:16Mr. Kelly, I want this country completely reorganized, and it's up to you.
00:39:22You will have complete charge of everything, even the finances of this kingdom.
00:39:26That's just what I want.
00:39:28I'll put this over like a three-ring circuit.
00:39:30And don't think you can't do it.
00:39:31He's one of the smartest men in the show.
00:39:33I mean, in a sufficiency racket.
00:39:35Your majesty, documents will be important.
00:39:37In the future, give all documents of this sort to Mr. Kelly.
00:39:41Here you are.
00:39:42Gas, telephone, electricity.
00:39:50What?
00:39:51No milk or rice?
00:39:52Oh, my mistake.
00:39:59Say, why weren't these bills paid?
00:40:01They want money.
00:40:03And we haven't any.
00:40:04You mean, you're broke?
00:40:06Absolutely.
00:40:07We've been gypped.
00:40:09Double-crossed.
00:40:11Say, haven't you any assets at all?
00:40:13Here is a list of everything.
00:40:16These are the liabilities, and these the assets.
00:40:25Say, what's this 500,000 mops?
00:40:28That's our main industry.
00:40:30It's the only thing we manufacture in this country.
00:40:33Well, why don't you sell them?
00:40:34We can't.
00:40:35People prefer using vacuum cleaners.
00:40:38Say, just how do you get along?
00:40:40We don't.
00:40:43Prince Alexis of Morogia had to lend us 200,000 pursuiters.
00:40:49You'll find that in the liabilities.
00:40:52How are you going to repay him?
00:40:54That's for you to worry about.
00:40:58Have you a match?
00:41:00Oh, sure.
00:41:01Thanks for the cigar.
00:41:02Now, I haven't smoked an American cigar in a long time.
00:41:08Oh, I'm sorry, but that's the last match I had.
00:41:15Here's an item of three princes named Stefani.
00:41:18Good-looking boys?
00:41:20Rather look like me.
00:41:23Fine.
00:41:23We'll ship them to Hollywood and marry them to screen stores.
00:41:26That always works.
00:41:27It's entirely in your hand.
00:41:29That's the spirit.
00:41:31Happy, have you got a match?
00:41:32Sure.
00:41:33Why didn't you like the king's cigar?
00:41:34Sure.
00:41:41Those practical jokes of yours are going to get us in trouble someday.
00:41:44These trick matches don't like.
00:41:45My mistake.
00:41:50I didn't want to smoke, anyhow.
00:41:54Say, who is this Princess Tania?
00:41:56She certainly knows how to spend money.
00:41:59She's my daughter.
00:42:00The successor to the throne.
00:42:02My only child.
00:42:04You know how it is.
00:42:05Oh, I see.
00:42:06Where is she now?
00:42:08She's in Paris.
00:42:09But she'll be here in a few days.
00:42:11Say, we can't afford a princess.
00:42:13She'll have to get married.
00:42:15Anyone interested in her?
00:42:17As a matter of fact,
00:42:19Prince Alexis lent us the 200,000 pursuiters
00:42:22because he wants to marry her.
00:42:25And if she marries him,
00:42:26we don't have to pay the debt.
00:42:28We kill off two birds with one stone.
00:42:30Same old story.
00:42:31Little Mel marries to pay off the mortgage
00:42:33on the old homestead.
00:42:37But my daughter doesn't like Prince Alexis.
00:42:39Well, make her like him.
00:42:41You're her old man.
00:42:42Sure.
00:42:43Who's king around here anyway?
00:42:46I am.
00:42:47Then that settles it.
00:42:48She marries Prince Alexis.
00:42:50My Prime Minister has favored that idea for a long time.
00:42:55Wait until you meet him.
00:42:56I know you'll get on very well with Count Partisi.
00:43:00You may go, gentlemen.
00:43:02Count Partisi!
00:43:06Count Partisi!
00:43:07A good day's work, gentlemen.
00:43:12I wonder what happened to my cigar.
00:43:18Thanks, gentlemen.
00:43:20For years, someone has been stealing my cigars
00:43:22and I never could find out who it was.
00:43:24Oh, just a sample of our efficiency, Your Majesty.
00:43:26Call me Maxie.
00:43:28Okay, Maxie.
00:43:29So long, Maxie.
00:43:31Help, Partisi!
00:43:39Welcome, Partisi.
00:43:40How is my daughter?
00:43:41I brought her safely back from America.
00:43:43She's on the train now.
00:43:45I came back by airplane.
00:43:47Good.
00:43:48This dilly-dallying has been going on long enough.
00:43:52I have made up my mind that my daughter shall marry Prince Alexis of Moronia.
00:43:56But, Your Majesty, suppose she doesn't like the idea.
00:43:58I'll make her like it.
00:44:00I'm her old man.
00:44:02Who's king around here, anyhow?
00:44:05You are, Your Majesty.
00:44:06Then that's settled then.
00:44:08Leave immediately from Moronia
00:44:09and tell Prince Alexis that we are announcing his betrothal to the Princess Tanya.
00:44:13I shall leave at once, Your Majesty.
00:44:14But, Your Highness.
00:44:31No, no.
00:44:31Get out of here.
00:44:32But, Winston.
00:44:33Get out of here, I said.
00:44:36You can take those thieves back and tell that old girl I wouldn't marry him if he was the last man on earth.
00:44:41But, your father, the king will be...
00:44:43I don't want to hear any more about it.
00:44:44And, you can tell my father, the king, that if he comes up here, I'll throw him out, too.
00:44:53That's perfectly terrible, Maxie.
00:44:55Perfectly terrible.
00:44:57You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
00:44:59I'm sorry, gentlemen.
00:45:00Give me another chance, please.
00:45:03All right.
00:45:04Let's give him one more chance.
00:45:05All right.
00:45:06One more chance.
00:45:07Come on.
00:45:10Hey, hey, hey.
00:45:11How am I doing?
00:45:12You're magic, Pete.
00:45:13Your Majesty.
00:45:14Well, what is it?
00:45:16Your daughter...
00:45:16Don't you see I'm busy?
00:45:17Your daughter refused to accept the prince's engagement gift.
00:45:21Why, that's open rebellion.
00:45:22What will we do?
00:45:24Don't let her get away with this just because you're her father.
00:45:27Show her that you're the king.
00:45:29You're right.
00:45:31Wait a minute, Steve.
00:45:33Oh, thanks.
00:45:34Well, what do you want?
00:45:56Well, what do you want?
00:45:58Tanya, darling, don't get excited.
00:46:02It's only your father.
00:46:04Get away from here.
00:46:05I don't ever want to see you again.
00:46:07Leave this to me.
00:46:08I've handled temperamental primadons before.
00:46:15Oh, Princess, will you please open this door
00:46:18so we can discuss this quietly?
00:46:23Now you listen to me, young lady.
00:46:25This nonsense has got to stop.
00:46:27That's cute for me,
00:46:28but the sooner you stop, the better I like it.
00:46:30Oh, wisecracker, eh?
00:46:32Why, you funny little idiot.
00:46:33With a disposition like yours,
00:46:34you should be very happy that any man wants to marry you.
00:46:37Oh, is that so?
00:46:38Well, did you ever see Prince Alexis?
00:46:39And what has that got to do with it?
00:46:41He has gout, bold teeth, and a bald head.
00:46:43And then the more he's 81 years old.
00:46:45So much the better.
00:46:46He can't live forever.
00:46:47The engagement has been announced.
00:46:49Unless you go through with his marriage, it means war.
00:46:51Good.
00:46:52It'll give the army some exercise.
00:46:53But we can't go to war.
00:46:55The army quit without payday.
00:46:57Don't you realize if you don't marry Prince Alexis,
00:47:00he'll foreclose the mortgage on this palace?
00:47:02I can't help it.
00:47:03I will not marry that man.
00:47:05And why not?
00:47:06Because I love someone else.
00:47:08Oh.
00:47:09Going to sacrifice your country for a drugstore cowboy, eh?
00:47:12He's the finest man that ever lived.
00:47:14If he were half a man instead of a mocked-down gigolo,
00:47:17he'd be here with you right now.
00:47:19If he worried, make you eat your work, you nincompoop!
00:47:22Look.
00:47:23Princess or no princess, there's no pug-nosed, bandy-legged,
00:47:27cock-eyed bell-guardian going to call me a nincompoop
00:47:30and get away with it.
00:47:32Hey, is there any other way into that room?
00:47:34Through the balcony.
00:47:35Jimmy!
00:47:38Oh, darling!
00:47:53What have I done?
00:47:54Are you hurt?
00:47:55Catherine!
00:47:57Oh, sweetheart, you shouldn't have followed me here.
00:48:00I don't know what they'll do to you if they find you with me.
00:48:03They want me to marry some old prince.
00:48:07But I love you.
00:48:09Oh, please take me away from here.
00:48:11Oh, gee, that's a swell idea.
00:48:14Where did you get this engagement, person?
00:48:16But, darling, I didn't know that you were the princess.
00:48:20Oh, so this engagement is your idea.
00:48:23Oh, but how was I to know that you were...
00:48:25Oh, what difference does that make?
00:48:27And you were the man who had nerve enough to tell me
00:48:29not to sacrifice my country for a drugstore cowboy,
00:48:32a cheap fortune hunter.
00:48:33Well, you were right.
00:48:34I won't.
00:48:35Oh, but, darling.
00:48:36Don't dolling me.
00:48:37I'm just a pugnose, cross-eyed, bow-legged,
00:48:38Belgian that's only fit to marry Prince Alexis.
00:48:41You fix it for me to marry him.
00:48:42All right?
00:48:43I will.
00:48:44But listen, darling, can't we...
00:48:46See if you can fix that.
00:48:48Father.
00:48:49But, Tanya, I...
00:48:50Your flunky here has just convinced me
00:48:51that I should marry Prince Alexis.
00:48:53Your Magistar, a word, not a word, my boy.
00:48:55This is no type of modesty.
00:48:57You might pass it off lightly,
00:48:59but I know you've done a great job.
00:49:01Congratulations.
00:49:11But listen, Happy, this is serious.
00:49:13We're in an awful jam.
00:49:14What do you mean we are?
00:49:16You are.
00:49:17You were the one who thought about running this kingdom.
00:49:20Oh, I know it.
00:49:21But I got her into the mess.
00:49:22Now I gotta get her out of it.
00:49:23How different does that make?
00:49:24As far as she's concerned, you're in the doghouse.
00:49:26I'm not worrying about myself.
00:49:28But I can't stand by and watch her marry this mug.
00:49:30Tell me, what am I going to do?
00:49:32Why ask me?
00:49:33I didn't play on all the king's horses.
00:49:35Gee, if I could only pay that Alexis
00:49:37to 200,000 pursuiters that Maxie owes him,
00:49:39I could tell him to go jump in the lake.
00:49:41That's it.
00:49:42Happy, all we have to do is raise 200,000 pursuiters.
00:49:44Yeah, that's all we have to do.
00:49:46Raise 200,000 pursuiters.
00:49:48Oh, but Happy, listen.
00:49:51Paul, where are you going?
00:49:52We would like to see the palace.
00:49:54Oh, that's against the law.
00:49:55We came all the way from our way.
00:49:57And Effie here, that's my wife,
00:49:59she's never seen a palace.
00:50:01We'll give you 25 pursuiters.
00:50:03Oh, I couldn't think of it.
00:50:05Well, I'm a son of a gun.
00:50:07For less than 50 pursuiters.
00:50:09Okay, we'll give you 50 pursuiters.
00:50:13Well, how dare you offer me 50 pursuiters?
00:50:15To let you enter the palace grounds.
00:50:17Why, I wouldn't violate His Majesty's commands
00:50:19for a million pursuiters.
00:50:21Very good, Arnold.
00:50:22Very good.
00:50:23You may take the rest to the afternoon off.
00:50:25Oh, thank you, sire.
00:50:29Did you offer my guard 50 pursuiters
00:50:31to let you in the palace grounds?
00:50:33I'm sorry, sir, but I did.
00:50:35You couldn't make it a hundred pursuiters, could you?
00:50:40Yes, sir.
00:50:44Happy?
00:50:45Our troubles are over.
00:50:47How come?
00:50:49Get a load of that.
00:50:53Hold up.
00:50:54Step this way, ladies and gentlemen.
00:50:57Step this way.
00:50:58Step this way.
00:50:59Up inside, we have that historic palace.
00:51:00For a million, millions of stars
00:51:01that supplies the way to you.
00:51:02And all for the sum of 25 pursuiters.
00:51:0425 pursuiters, one-tenth of a rupa.
00:51:06How's it going, Happy?
00:51:07Oh, it's colossal.
00:51:08Destroy it, colossal.
00:51:09And all for 25 pursuiters.
00:51:11Are we taking in these dough?
00:51:12Are we taking in these dough, pal?
00:51:13It's the thrill of a lifestyle.
00:51:14Yes, Royal ladies and gentlemen.
00:51:15It's the thrill of a lifestyle.
00:51:16You can't afford the business.
00:51:17Okay, pal, you keep it going.
00:51:18I'm gonna check up inside.
00:51:19All right, I'll probably in.
00:51:20Take all the bar.
00:51:21And to the bar.
00:51:22Take all the bar.
00:51:23I'll go.
00:51:24And take all the bar.
00:51:25Please.
00:51:26Go.
00:51:27That's all.
00:51:28That's all.
00:51:29That's all.
00:51:30That's all.
00:51:31That's all.
00:51:32That's all.
00:51:33That's all.
00:51:34That's all.
00:51:35That's all.
00:51:36That's all.
00:51:37And all.
00:51:38That's all.
00:51:39Take all the moths.
00:51:41You're the official souvenir of Belgardia.
00:51:44A visit.
00:51:45Rock.
00:51:45Well, sheriff, success is just across the moat.
00:51:49Here you are, foe.
00:51:50Here you are.
00:51:51Take all the moths.
00:51:52You're the official souvenir of Belgardia.
00:51:55Here you are, foe.
00:51:57Take all the moths.
00:51:59Here you are.
00:52:00Over there, Bob.
00:52:02Here it is, the force of keep.
00:52:05Act up, act up.
00:52:06If I fail the guess within three pounds of your weight,
00:52:09warm puppets, warm puppets.
00:52:13Will you indulge in warm puppets?
00:52:15Hot dogs, you slug.
00:52:16Here you are.
00:52:17Here you are.
00:52:18Hot dogs, hot dogs.
00:52:20How do you like them, Fred?
00:52:21Some of my husband.
00:52:23Maxie, you're eating up all the profits.
00:52:27Go on back to your own job.
00:52:30Here you are.
00:52:31Here you are.
00:52:32Hot dogs, hot dogs.
00:52:34Have a mop, lady?
00:52:35No, thank you.
00:52:36I'll use a bathroom, please.
00:52:39How's that going?
00:52:41Oh, I can't even give them away.
00:52:43Well, keep trying.
00:52:45Only 25 students to ride that breath-making,
00:52:49long-inspiring,
00:52:51royal marbles, Donald Fredo.
00:52:53A handsome present goes to each and every person
00:52:56making a complete success.
00:52:58Here you are.
00:52:59Here you are, young lady.
00:53:00There you are.
00:53:02Young lady, here you are.
00:53:03All right, Kelly.
00:53:13I was just on my way to work.
00:53:18There, Kelly.
00:53:19Here you are, ladies.
00:53:20Your friends.
00:53:23Do not leave the girls without having your photograph made
00:53:26beside His Majesty.
00:53:28With the right tongue of the 25 pursuers.
00:53:30Oh, you little ladies.
00:53:32Wouldn't you like to have your photograph made
00:53:33beside the King of Bulgaria?
00:53:35Okay, boys.
00:53:37Give it a little birdie.
00:53:41Thank you, Your Majesty.
00:53:42Won't you buy a mop?
00:53:44A mop?
00:53:45I should say not.
00:53:46I use a vacuum cleaner.
00:53:49Your highness, let's just head him.
00:53:52Hey, call the mop.
00:53:54Oh, thank you.
00:53:55Here you are.
00:53:55Here we have kidnapped Philip LeFoy
00:53:59with his royal robe.
00:54:08Tanya, really.
00:54:09Oh, that's another one of your brilliant ideas.
00:54:11Oh, darling, listen.
00:54:12Don't speak to me.
00:54:13I never want to see you again.
00:54:18Here's your prize, lady.
00:54:20Here's your prize.
00:54:20Here we come.
00:54:23There.
00:54:23That's fine.
00:54:24That's fine, young lady.
00:54:25Ever been doing this?
00:54:26Now, come along to the right.
00:54:28Father Farrell, come right along here now.
00:54:30Ah, here is your prize, lady.
00:54:34I've never been so humiliated in all my life.
00:54:37I hope you're satisfied.
00:54:38I'm not doing all this to hurt you.
00:54:40The country is bankrupt, and I'm only trying to help.
00:54:42You surely picked a fine way to do it.
00:54:45We'll make money, aren't we?
00:54:46Certainly, for a few weeks.
00:54:47But how long do you think this ridiculous heartbreak can last?
00:54:50Here.
00:54:51Here's the only important thing in the country.
00:54:53Mums.
00:54:53And you're giving them away.
00:54:55It's pricey.
00:54:56If you really want to put this country on the feet, you'll sell us mums.
00:54:59Only it takes more than a crooner to do it.
00:55:02Oh, yeah?
00:55:05Well, if any canter can sell coffee, and Rudy Valley can sell yeast, I can sell mums.
00:55:12Cheerio, everyone.
00:55:13This is Jimmy Kelly, speaking for the Royal Mop Company, the makers of the Personality Mop.
00:55:20Use the Personality Mop and clean up with pleasure.
00:55:23The Personality Mop is different.
00:55:26They are colored in perfume.
00:55:28A color for every occasion.
00:55:30And a perfume for every mood.
00:55:32The Personality Mop is the mop of romance.
00:55:35It is the Mop, beautiful.
00:55:38From the shimmering rainbow comes the exquisite colors.
00:55:43From the fragrant wildflowers, their exotic perfume.
00:55:47It is the Personality Mop, born in a palace and fit for a king.
00:55:55So good night, everybody.
00:55:58Until the same hour tomorrow, when Personality Mop will again bring you Jimmy Kelly,
00:56:05the voice of romance singing.
00:56:08There's a love song in the air.
00:56:18It's the song of my heart calling to you.
00:56:27Can't you hear my song declare?
00:56:32Even though we're apart, my love is true.
00:56:42Every word, every note tells my longing.
00:56:49Every rhyme speaks of you through and through.
00:56:55And there's a love song in the air.
00:57:05It's the song of my heart calling to you.
00:57:20Perfume colored mops.
00:57:23It's ridiculous.
00:57:24He can't sell mops that way.
00:57:26I don't know.
00:57:27He's been successful in everything else he's tried.
00:57:30Personality mops.
00:57:32The voice of our old man.
00:57:34A lot of good that'll do.
00:57:35You never can tell.
00:57:37Our women have never heard a crooner before.
00:57:40I'll bet you our women don't buy any mops.
00:57:43Even if he sings until he's blue in the face.
00:57:54And what perfume do you desire, madam?
00:58:03Night of the...
00:58:05I want a mop to match my dress.
00:58:11Here you are, madam.
00:58:14And what perfume matches your personality, madam?
00:58:22Black narcissists.
00:58:26Oh, dear.
00:58:27What's your hurry?
00:58:28It's almost time for the broadcast.
00:58:30The voice of romance.
00:58:32Oh, I didn't know it was so late.
00:58:34Girls!
00:58:35You missed the broadcast.
00:58:37Eight o'clock.
00:58:49The hour of romance.
00:58:51Brought to you by the personality moth.
00:58:54Worn in the palace and fit for a king.
00:58:58If you haven't already got your personality moth,
00:59:00you better hurry.
00:59:01There are only a few left.
00:59:02We now bring to you Jimmy Kelly,
00:59:06the voice of romance, singing.
00:59:12There's a love song in the air.
00:59:19It's the song of my heart calling to you.
00:59:28Can't you hear my song declare?
00:59:36Even though we're apart,
00:59:41my love is true.
00:59:45Every word, every note tells my longing.
00:59:52Every rhyme speaks of you.
00:59:56Through and through and through.
01:00:04We just received a news bulletin.
01:00:07Flash!
01:00:09Prince Alexis of Moronia arrives tomorrow in Belgardia
01:00:14with his royal guard
01:00:15to claim Princess Tanya as his bride.
01:00:22Father, I can't go through with this.
01:00:24Father, I can't go through with it.
01:00:27I will not marry that man.
01:00:28Why not?
01:00:30You agreed to.
01:00:31I don't.
01:00:31Your engagement has been enough.
01:00:33Your Majesty, we've got to do something.
01:00:34Jimmy, you've got to help me.
01:00:37If you love me, you'll get me out of this.
01:00:42Your Majesty, Tanya and I love each other.
01:00:45When Prince Alexis arrives tomorrow,
01:00:47we're going to pay him off and tell him to scramble.
01:00:48Why didn't you tell me all this before?
01:00:51What difference does it make?
01:00:52We were almost sold out of mops.
01:00:54Well, what's that got to do with it?
01:00:55Well, I didn't like to see the business start.
01:00:57So what?
01:00:58So I took all the money
01:01:00and bought a boatload of mops.
01:01:02You...
01:01:10His royal highness, Prince Alexis.
01:01:14He's a good one.
01:01:15Happy ladies.
01:01:18Happy ladies.
01:01:19Up.
01:01:20Right.
01:01:21Hey.
01:01:22Morning.
01:01:23Up.
01:01:27Hello, Alex.
01:01:28Hello, Mac.
01:01:29How are you?
01:01:30How's business?
01:01:30Great.
01:01:31We've been selling a lot of mops.
01:01:33Oh, yes.
01:01:34I heard about that.
01:01:35But we'll talk about that later.
01:01:36I came to claim my bride.
01:01:39Well, I'm afraid it's all off, Alex.
01:01:42She doesn't want to marry you.
01:01:45You know how girls are.
01:01:47So you're worth it, dear.
01:01:50I loaned you $200,000 as soon as I could marry your daughter.
01:01:54I appreciate it.
01:01:55But you won't lose anything by it.
01:01:57I'll give you your money back.
01:02:05Oh, give me the dough and I'll forget all about it.
01:02:08Well, I haven't got it right now.
01:02:11But if you'll wait...
01:02:12Oh, quick, Miss Darling!
01:02:14I hold the markets on this palace.
01:02:17And if you can't pay, I'll take it over.
01:02:19Forrest, we are moving in.
01:02:22Now, if you'll only wait for a while, you'll get your money plus 10% interest.
01:02:26Who are you?
01:02:27Well, I'm the king's efficiency engineer.
01:02:29Sure.
01:02:30He's the man who put the kingdom on its feet.
01:02:32It was he who sold all the mops.
01:02:35He is an imposter.
01:02:37He's nothing but a cheap finger.
01:02:39Oh, a crooner.
01:02:46This fellow, Kelly, met the princess on the boat and followed her out here.
01:02:50That's why she doesn't want to marry you.
01:02:53Oh, so that's it.
01:02:54Well, nobody can take my girl and make a fool out of me.
01:02:57Forrest, take this crooner out and shoot him.
01:03:01Did you hear that?
01:03:02Well, I certainly did.
01:03:04They're going to kill our crooners.
01:03:05They're killing our crooner!
01:03:09They're killing our crooner!
01:03:10They're moving our crooner!
01:03:11Oh, Jimmy.
01:03:12Oh, my darling.
01:03:13Sweet.
01:03:18It's all for time.
01:03:19Do something.
01:03:20It's all?
01:03:21What'll I do?
01:03:22Anything at once.
01:03:26Okay.
01:03:26There's a love song in the air It's the song of my heart calling for you
01:03:42Can't you hear my song declare?
01:03:48It's the song of my heart calling for you
01:04:04Can't you hear my song declare?
01:04:06Leave a song declare?
01:04:07It's the song of my heart calling for you
01:04:10Can't you hear my song declare?
01:04:12Leave a song declare?
01:04:13It's the song of my heart calling for you
01:04:14Can't you hear my song declare?
01:04:15And if you hear my song declare?
01:04:16Leave a song of my heart and I'll be true
01:04:19Every word, every note, felt my song in
01:04:21Every night, meet a beautiful, earth
01:04:25There's a love song in the air, it's the song of my heart calling to you.
01:04:39There's a love song in the air, it's the song of my heart calling to you.
01:04:48There's a love song in the air, it's the song of my heart calling to you.
01:05:18There's a love song in the air, it's the song of my heart calling to you.
01:05:39Is you alone in having a year and ever?
01:05:50My very moon, my heart is your home forever and ever.
01:06:02Believe me, I'll worship you, my moon, my moon.
01:06:15I'll wear you, my moon.
01:06:22I'll wear you, my moon.
01:06:28I'll wear you, my moon.
01:06:34I'll wear you.
01:06:39Once you come home, you've seen these shepherds way around to you rule your heartMan.
01:06:46That's what wrong?
01:06:47That's how I worry about you.
01:06:48Just you and the storm, Egyptians.
01:06:49What크?
01:06:50We're always in the helicopter to you.
01:06:51We're awake.
01:06:52We're awake.
01:06:53You're awake.
01:06:58I know how to trust you right now.
01:07:01Now we walk around.
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