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00:00:00The End
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00:01:30While in a way the heat of the day just lays in
00:01:50Work to be done but not when the sun is high
00:02:00Folks of the town are laying around and gazing
00:02:11Over the sea are closing sleepy eyes
00:02:23No good scheming
00:02:33More fun dreaming
00:02:43Why get a move on, you can improve on lazing
00:02:53Taking a rest till days in the western sky
00:03:05Hey!
00:03:17Skipper, watch on board!
00:03:29Why don't they come?
00:03:37What are they wasting time for?
00:03:39Every minute he's being taken further and further away from me!
00:03:41But my dear, please do keep calm!
00:03:43I mean to say when the police come!
00:03:49Ah, that's them!
00:03:51Oh, thank heaven you've come!
00:03:53My boy, my Gerald, he's been taken away, kidnapped!
00:03:57Just a minute!
00:03:58You've got to find him!
00:03:59He, he was here last night and now he's gone!
00:04:01Now my dear, please let me deal with this!
00:04:03Comprenez-vous?
00:04:05Le mon petit garçon est...
00:04:09Oh, this is terrible!
00:04:13Now don't get alarmed!
00:04:14If it is a case of kidnapping, the boy won't come to any harm!
00:04:17Obviously they are after money!
00:04:19Well, let's give it to them then!
00:04:21Vous avez fait tout pour réussir sur le bateau?
00:04:23Mais oui!
00:04:24Alors c'est très difficile, vous comprenez!
00:04:25Oh, what is it?
00:04:26What are they saying?
00:04:27Why can't you speak to them?
00:04:28Well, I'm not very quick at it, dear!
00:04:30Have you a photograph of the boy, Mrs. Olyphant?
00:04:32A photograph of Gerald?
00:04:33What on earth for?
00:04:35Because they don't know what Gerald looks like, that's why!
00:04:37Oh, of course, that's what you want the photograph for!
00:04:40Why can't they speak English?
00:04:43Easy!
00:04:44Madame, we will do our best!
00:04:58I got a robe, you got a robe,
00:05:01All of God's children got robes!
00:05:04When I get to heaven, gonna put on my robe,
00:05:06I'm gonna shout all over God's heaven!
00:05:09Heaven!
00:05:10Heaven!
00:05:11Heaven!
00:05:12Everybody talk about heaven ain't going to heaven!
00:05:16Heaven!
00:05:17I'm gonna shout all over God's heaven!
00:05:21Heaven!
00:05:22Heaven!
00:05:23Heaven!
00:05:24Heaven!
00:05:25Heaven!
00:05:26Heaven!
00:05:27I'm gonna fly all over God's heaven!
00:05:28Heaven!
00:05:29Heaven!
00:05:30Heaven!
00:05:31Heaven!
00:05:32Everybody talk about heaven ain't going to heaven!
00:05:34Heaven!
00:05:35Heaven!
00:05:36Everybody talk about a hit me go in heaven heaven. I'm gonna fly all over goes
00:05:56We want you Joe, what do you want me for? We have orders to take you to the prefecture
00:06:00Say what is this isn't a fellow allowed to sing? Monsieur commissaire wants to see you me
00:06:06Whatever he wants to see me about it's not me. Yeah, come along now. It is important. Yes, but all right. I'll come
00:06:17And on the hill you can see the magnificent Notre Dame de la garde
00:06:21Well, that's as far as we go for 20 francs ladies and gents, but put another tip say hey Joe
00:06:27So they got you at last have they?
00:06:30So you better put the braces on him sergeant don't worry. It don't pay to take out any jewelry when you're around
00:06:36As I was saying ladies and gents another 10 francs. I'll show you the famous chateau d'If
00:06:42Okay
00:06:48Is this the man sure
00:06:51Now my friend there is a matter of a missing child the little boy of monsieur and madame
00:06:58Oh, yes, the inspector he has advised me to send for you
00:07:01Why me? I don't know anything about him
00:07:04No, no, no, no, but we fear this boy has been kidnapped
00:07:07It is probably one of the gangs down in the Joliet now
00:07:11You know them all I understand the one grow Martinet
00:07:16Sure, I know them. They're no friends of mine now then listen to me
00:07:20You know how difficult it is for the police to get information in these places in the ditch
00:07:25They are all like that, n'est-ce pas? Well, it has been suggested that you can help us
00:07:30What me help the police?
00:07:32Well, you can do perhaps what they cannot do the people in these porters do not regard you as a stranger very well
00:07:39Among the gossip of the bistros you may hear something one little word
00:07:45I don't like the idea that none of my business. I say we'd be most awfully grateful
00:07:49It's rather getting us down, you know, it'll be worth your while, of course reward and all that
00:07:55Yes, five thousand pounds or francs or whatever they are
00:08:00Oh, please do all you can quickly
00:08:03All right lady. I don't know exactly what I can do. I'll try thank you can count on us for any help
00:08:09Well, there's one thing. I thought I'd never be it's a policeman
00:08:13Mind you I wouldn't do this in the ordinary way, but
00:08:17But if it's a kid that's different
00:08:19All right, I'll see what I can do then one moment
00:08:23You know what you're looking for don't you?
00:08:25Sure a little boy when I find him I'll bring him right here. Yes, but how do you know what he looks like?
00:08:33That's right
00:08:34What does he look like man?
00:08:36Here's a description and don't forget there's 50,000 francs if you find him. Don't you worry. I heard I don't forget
00:08:44Nobody must know what you are doing otherwise useless. It's all right mister. I won't tell nobody
00:08:49Not even if they asked me
00:08:53Joe
00:08:58Well put it there me old china. How did you get away with it? Hey get away with what what have you done?
00:09:03You sure lucky to get out of there so quick. What do you mean? I haven't done anything
00:09:06Oh come off it come off it who paid the bail? I don't know what you fellas are talking about
00:09:11I suppose those police gentlemen was just taking you long to a tea party hey well
00:09:16We didn't have any tea they just wanted to talk to me about something very serious
00:09:20Yes, I know I've had a few serious blinking talks with them myself. Come on out with it. What's the trouble?
00:09:24There's no trouble I tell you but I
00:09:27Can't talk to you about it not you you don't upset yourself about what you've done
00:09:31They can't ask you no question that we don't know the answers. That's right. We'll back you up now. Come on. Let's work it out
00:09:36What's the alibi? Oh, no you boys have got this all wrong. They've got nothing against me. I
00:09:40Can't tell you what it was, but they just wanted me to help them out
00:09:43He didn't want you to split nothing on us today. I tell you it's got nothing to do with you
00:09:48Sorry, I can't say no more, but the chief just told me not to talk to anybody about it
00:09:52Now you shut up corny wait till he gets measured for his uniform. This ain't gospel. You ain't gonna be no policeman is you Joe?
00:09:58No, of course not. There's something that's got him beat so they called me in that's all
00:10:03I'll get him. You getting paid for it. Yeah, I might
00:10:09Lots of dough too. Does that mean we ain't gonna have no fun no more?
00:10:13No, of course not
00:10:15Listen fellas when we're knocking around. I want you to keep your eyes and ears open. What for?
00:10:20Well, I told you I can't tell you
00:10:22Oh, I see. Well if he is about something what we don't know nothing about we'll let you know
00:10:27I don't quite understand this. Well, don't let on I told you. That's all now calling you keep your mouth shut
00:10:45Because we're going to keep our mouth shut
00:10:46In the rain
00:10:48I think that's all about what's going on
00:10:48But it's all about Shawty
00:10:48You don't know what I'm done
00:10:49I don't know
00:10:50I think it's all about your уже
00:10:51I think that's all about ihm
00:10:56Like a question I just knew
00:10:58I don't know
00:10:59I might find out
00:11:01I tell you
00:11:03Hey, hey, I gotta know
00:11:04I don't know
00:11:05I don't know
00:11:06Good
00:11:06We want me
00:11:08I don't know
00:11:09I don't know
00:11:10I follow
00:11:10Fuck
00:11:11Quiet
00:11:13THE END
00:11:44Come on now, Joe out with it. What's the idea? Every time you see a kid, you act as though you've gone scatty. Yeah, anyone would think you was after doing a bit of kidnapping. Don't say anything about kidnapping. You'll give it all away. Oh, now we're getting somewhere. So it's something to do with kidnapping, eh, Joe? I've told you I can't say anything about it. If anybody was to get wise as to what I'm after, I wouldn't get anywhere. You is looking for a kid, don't you? Who told you that? Oh, not you, Joe. Not you, my lad. Just a bit of a clever deduction on our part.
00:12:13Come on now. What kid is he?
00:12:15Well, the police told me to keep it to myself. But since you seem to know all about it, I'll let you in on it. But don't forget, we got to keep it dark. It's an English boy. His father and his mother came over on one of those boats out there. And the very first night he was in dock, the little fellow was pinched.
00:12:32Well, now, the police have an idea that some of the boys down in the ditch have got him. I'm going to stick up for a lot of dough before they pass him over. And the mother's scared stiff. The little kid's going to get hurt. And they've asked me to see what I can do to help find the boy. That's what it's all about.
00:12:47Mr. Joe Blinken-Sherlock, chief of the Lost Property Department.
00:12:50Well, after all, it's the only kid they've got. And it does seem tough. And there's 50,000 francs reward, too. Anyway, I said I was going to do it.
00:13:0250,000 francs? Come on, Cooney. Oh, I'm falling.
00:13:0650,000 francs? LAUGHTER
00:13:22Faisons, mes fils, voici les bonnes cacahuètes.
00:13:27Est-ce qu'ils pensent qu'enfin je vais manger, comment ça, voici les bonnes cacahuètes.
00:13:34Tout le monde couvrira tout à coup, qu'elles sont spéciales, amours, faites-en-ci.
00:13:41Savoureuses, plus que viandes comme vous aimez, recevons les cacahuètes, en voulez-vous.
00:13:47And there are peanuts, my English friend, to you.
00:13:52Ask for no heaven-sent wonder, like love that's eternal and true.
00:14:10Such love may fill every novel, but still, you're in luck if it happens to you.
00:14:18Often it's just one more blunder, to let this mad dream even start.
00:14:29So when it's done, be contented with one perfect moment to keep in your heart.
00:14:40One kiss, such a little thing to ask, but it helps a bit to mask a heartache.
00:14:54Take one kiss, just to treasure through the days, after he has said your ways must part.
00:15:06What though your romance becomes an ember, you'll know happiness for you remember.
00:15:20Say George, I forgot me milk.
00:15:22Milk?
00:15:23One kiss, one sweet echo of his love, in the secret places of your home.
00:15:39Be there, George.
00:15:52Did you see him?
00:15:53No natural man don't do that.
00:15:55Milk, wasn't it?
00:15:56Yes, milk.
00:15:57Not for himself, though.
00:15:58I'll tell you what that's for.
00:16:00A cage.
00:16:00Come on.
00:16:03What the hell do you guys want?
00:16:28Get out of here.
00:16:29Wait a minute.
00:16:30We've been watching you all evening.
00:16:32You've got someone eating in there.
00:16:33No, I haven't.
00:16:34What are you taking food in there for?
00:16:35Yeah, and slicking up them stairs like a kidnapper.
00:16:37Kidnapper?
00:16:38What are you talking about?
00:16:39Get out of the way.
00:16:39We've gone in that door.
00:16:40I say you're not.
00:16:42Awful anxious to keep us out, aren't you?
00:16:45What's in there has no business of yours.
00:16:46That's just where you don't go get.
00:16:48It is our business.
00:16:48A big husky like you ought to be ashamed of yourself for what you've done.
00:16:51You guys can't button on things that don't concern you.
00:16:53You're asking for trouble.
00:16:55And you'll get it.
00:16:55You're not going in there.
00:16:56Come on, boys.
00:16:57We're in.
00:16:57Come on, boys.
00:16:58I'll be cooking.
00:17:00It's in the line, Joe.
00:17:01See, this ain't coolie.
00:17:03That's what I'm doing.
00:17:04Ow!
00:17:05Get off of me, man.
00:17:08Get me, get off of me.
00:17:09Get off of me.
00:17:13See, fellas.
00:17:14See what I found.
00:17:17And you ain't the one in the photo, neither.
00:17:24One unit cracker to you guys and knock your blocks off.
00:17:26It's a nice thing when you've got no privacy in your own private apartments.
00:17:35All right, all right.
00:17:36Firma, you blinking bush is finished.
00:17:38Finished?
00:17:39Yeah, and you come button into my affairs again and you'll be finished.
00:17:42Well, I was waiting out.
00:17:43That's all right, boy.
00:17:44You ain't got nothing to worry about.
00:17:45You's acquitted.
00:17:47I'm a what?
00:17:48You's acquitted.
00:17:49Acquitted?
00:17:50Say, who reckons they can acquit me of anything?
00:17:52That's all right.
00:17:53Forget it.
00:17:54Just made a mistake, that's all.
00:17:56Boy, and I saw you sneaking up those stairs.
00:17:58I sure thought you was hiding something I'm looking for.
00:18:01Yeah?
00:18:02Well, anything I keep in my own place is my own business, see?
00:18:06All right, all right.
00:18:08I just got to keep my eyes open, that's all.
00:18:10Yes, and if Joe wants to bust into people's rooms now, he can bust into people's rooms, see?
00:18:15Sure, he can do the same as any other policeman can.
00:18:18You think yourself lucky you aren't arrested.
00:18:21Arrested?
00:18:21Since when have they made Joe a cop?
00:18:24Why, since he pinched that little fellow off the liner?
00:18:27Say, what's that?
00:18:28Oh, don't take any notice of him.
00:18:30Of course I'm not a cop.
00:18:32What little fellow?
00:18:33That's what I'm keeping to myself.
00:18:35Oh, so there's a little kid being pinched off a liner, and you're the only guys can track him out, eh?
00:18:45Say, ain't they giving you no badge?
00:18:47Oh, cut it out, will you?
00:18:49Okay, Sergeant.
00:18:51Howdy, big fellow.
00:18:53Hello, Manta.
00:18:54Why didn't you come in earlier?
00:18:56I've been tending to some business.
00:18:57Oh, so your boyfriend here has been taking you around.
00:19:01That big stiff?
00:19:02Not likely.
00:19:04Dad, I have seen one funny thing with Mr. Spike this evening.
00:19:07Well, you keep your trap shut about that.
00:19:09Hold it right, sister.
00:19:12Say, where is everybody?
00:19:14Have they stopped selling drinks in this joint?
00:19:17No.
00:19:17Yow.
00:19:20Yow.
00:19:23Say, you had to blast it, yeah?
00:19:25Bit on the top.
00:19:25I've been taking a break with you.
00:19:28Oh, come on.
00:19:30Sit down.
00:19:30Let's have a drink.
00:19:31I'll get them for you.
00:19:32What do you want?
00:19:32You know what the boys have.
00:19:33Get one for Spike.
00:19:34What do you say, fellas?
00:19:35Let's hear that music.
00:19:36So, because I've taken a stray, I think I'm soft, eh?
00:19:56You were soft love of all that.
00:19:58How about this fella?
00:19:59He's the one who won't have the milk.
00:20:01He's collecting babies.
00:20:04Talk about me and stray kittens.
00:20:06How about him and stray kids?
00:20:08Go on, Spillip.
00:20:10Say, wait a minute.
00:20:11You're not letting out about that, are you?
00:20:12See?
00:20:13Kind of modest, ain't he?
00:20:15Shall I tell you something?
00:20:15Yeah.
00:20:19Any you gentlemen kidnap a little boy?
00:20:24Because you better mind your step when Joe's around.
00:20:27He's mightily been a cop now.
00:20:30Do you want to take my fingerprints?
00:20:33Oh, put your pool in.
00:20:34Just because the cops asked me to give him a little advice?
00:20:40Why don't you people pipe down?
00:20:42You want to show more respect?
00:20:45Supposing his buddy, the commissaire, wants to come in.
00:20:48Why, he'll...
00:20:49Here, Spike, your kitty wants to be fed.
00:20:51What have you got to laugh at, you big bozo?
00:21:13The boys were peaceful enough till you came in.
00:21:15What sort of a cop do you think you are?
00:21:17Please, ma'am, don't bring that up again.
00:21:19Every time you and Spike get friendly, something gets broken.
00:21:22Why, do you know those guys are going to start lambing each other?
00:21:24Well, if it's roughhousing you're looking for, come to me.
00:21:26I'll give you all you want.
00:21:27Say, if he wants to make a noise, I'll fix him.
00:21:30This way, big fella.
00:21:32Hey, boys, what do you want to hear?
00:21:34All the harbor sharks, they lie in wait
00:21:49As they prowl around by the big dock gate
00:21:54They're all lined up for an easy job
00:21:59For a sailor man is easy to rob
00:22:06It's role of sailor man
00:22:10You're everybody's friend
00:22:12The moment that you land upon the shore
00:22:16Roll of sailor man
00:22:20When you've got a time to spend
00:22:23You're just the man your pals are waiting for
00:22:27Buy them beer and get them singing
00:22:31Lead the chorus with a roar
00:22:37But it's crammed through sailor
00:22:41When your money's at an end
00:22:43Go off with you to see and earn some more
00:22:48It's role of sailor man
00:22:52From all the rotten scum
00:22:54The moment that you land upon the shore
00:22:58It's role of sailor
00:23:02You can pay for all the rum
00:23:04So nobody will have to order more
00:23:09Crimson runners rob your pocket
00:23:13While you're helpless on the floor
00:23:19But it's crammed through sailor man
00:23:23The hell keep them calm
00:23:25You're just the food the sharks are waiting for
00:23:34Bloomin' fools ain't they
00:23:40Who is?
00:23:41These are your fish
00:23:42They are really when you come to think of it
00:23:44I don't know about that
00:23:45But they sure gonna make a good dinner after a while
00:23:47Well that's what I meant
00:23:48That's why isn't it
00:23:49I don't get what you're drivin' at
00:23:51Well they think they've got something to eat
00:23:53And we've got something to eat
00:23:55Good bait too ain't it Joe?
00:23:57Yeah that's the trouble
00:23:58Well good bait ain't no trouble is it?
00:24:00Well you know
00:24:02Folks go swimmin' around happy
00:24:05Enjoyin' themselves
00:24:06And takin' what comes along
00:24:08Till suddenly
00:24:08Somethin''s dangled in front of them
00:24:10That looks mighty tasty
00:24:11They grabs at it
00:24:13And before they know what's up
00:24:15They stuck on a hook
00:24:16And then where are they?
00:24:20Wishin' they'd left it alone
00:24:21Don't see how there could be a hook
00:24:23In that fifty thousand francs you was after
00:24:25Ah forget it
00:24:27What's use of lookin' for a needle in a haystack anyway?
00:24:30Yes Robert
00:24:31If you was to wipe up all that dough
00:24:32Some of those blokes
00:24:34Who was takin' the rice out of you last night
00:24:35Wouldn't half be stickin' in a few hooks
00:24:37Yes
00:24:38That's just how it would be
00:24:40Oh you fell of me lad
00:24:55Look what you've done
00:24:56Who's had a bashing of a blinking battle?
00:24:58I'm awfully sorry
00:25:00But I didn't see it
00:25:02All right young fella
00:25:04You run along before I smack your bottom
00:25:06And the next time you wanna look
00:25:07Say come here
00:25:09What's your name?
00:25:11Oh I haven't got a name
00:25:12Let me go
00:25:13You haven't got a name
00:25:14Hey Chuck Corny
00:25:15Come here
00:25:16Oh now this don't beat the band
00:25:18By golly if it ain't him
00:25:20The English kid
00:25:21The one you got the picture of
00:25:23Looks like it to me
00:25:23That's all right son
00:25:24We're friends of yours
00:25:25You're the Ollipin kid aren't you?
00:25:27No no I'm not
00:25:28I don't know who he is
00:25:29My name isn't Gerald
00:25:30It's Jim
00:25:31I live with the other boys
00:25:32Let me go
00:25:33No you don't son
00:25:34We know all about you
00:25:35I've seen your dad and your mom
00:25:37They think you're pinched
00:25:38I'm not going back to them
00:25:39Leave me alone
00:25:40Francois, Doc
00:25:42And Libby
00:25:42Rescue
00:25:43Help me get away
00:25:44Yes
00:25:45What are you doing?
00:25:45Spread off
00:25:46Rescue
00:25:46Give me away
00:25:48You're right
00:25:48I'll be here
00:25:49You're right
00:25:50Get him
00:25:51Get him
00:25:53Get his clothes
00:25:56Don't let him
00:25:57Don't let him
00:25:58Go
00:25:58Don't let him
00:26:00Don't let him
00:26:00Go
00:26:02Don't get me
00:26:03This time you look
00:26:04Go on boys
00:26:05Hold him
00:26:05Let me go
00:26:06Hold him
00:26:06Let me go
00:26:08Well now for the Lord's sake
00:26:10He ain't got no clothes now
00:26:14That little rascal
00:26:14Throwed him in the water
00:26:15Well I'll get some of mine
00:26:16And take him over to my place
00:26:18No you won't
00:26:19No let me go
00:26:20No you won't
00:26:21No leave me alone
00:26:23Oh leave me alone
00:26:24Go leave me alone
00:26:26Let me
00:26:27Oh let me go
00:26:28Where are you going to go
00:26:31Let me go
00:26:33Let me go
00:26:34Hello
00:26:37Say big fella
00:26:39What do you got there
00:26:39Can I come in a minute
00:26:40Sure
00:26:41I told the Lord
00:26:44I told the Lord
00:26:46Where have you brought me
00:26:49Oh look now
00:26:50You've gone and mucked everything up
00:26:52Say what's this
00:26:53The kid
00:26:53What kid
00:26:54Gerald Oliphant
00:26:55I'm pleased to know you
00:26:56Mr Oliphant
00:26:57Say but who is he anyway
00:26:58You know the little boy
00:26:59They thought was pinched
00:27:00Taking him back to his folks
00:27:01No fear
00:27:02I'm not going back
00:27:03And I wasn't stolen
00:27:04I ran away
00:27:05You ran away
00:27:06What all of you on a court
00:27:07You bet
00:27:08What to do that for
00:27:09You folks are rich
00:27:10Aren't they
00:27:11Didn't you have everything
00:27:12You wanted
00:27:12No I didn't
00:27:13That was the trouble
00:27:14I wanted to enjoy myself
00:27:16Like other boys
00:27:16I'm going to be a sailor
00:27:18When I grow up
00:27:18Had a fine time
00:27:20Since I've been down
00:27:20With the boys
00:27:21Nivy and Francois
00:27:22And Darkie
00:27:23They're real men they are
00:27:25Nivy's all over bruises
00:27:26Got a lovely one on his knee
00:27:28Francois
00:27:29He can blow his nose
00:27:30Without a handkerchief
00:27:31Do you think they'd let me
00:27:32Do things like that
00:27:33No fear
00:27:34Well
00:27:35I think I'd better be
00:27:37Going back to the boys now
00:27:38It's just what you're not
00:27:39Going to do
00:27:39Young fella
00:27:40You're going back
00:27:41Where you belong
00:27:42But you don't
00:27:42No
00:27:43But you can't take him back
00:27:44Looking like he's just been born
00:27:46That's why I brought him here first
00:27:47Got to bring him out in something
00:27:48Oh please don't take me back
00:27:50If you do
00:27:51They'll only start fussing
00:27:52Worse than ever
00:27:53Well
00:27:55I don't know
00:27:56There you are
00:27:58See what we found
00:27:58Sure
00:27:59But how'd you get on his track
00:28:01We didn't have to do no tracking
00:28:02He came like manna from heaven
00:28:04What are you going to do
00:28:05About some clothes for him
00:28:06Shall I go to your room
00:28:07And get some of yours Joe
00:28:08I don't exactly think
00:28:09They'd finish
00:28:09Couldn't they be cut out
00:28:11Yes I know
00:28:12Cut off a leg of his trousers
00:28:13To make him an overcoat
00:28:14Don't talk wet
00:28:15Wait a minute
00:28:17Maybe I can do something
00:28:18Uh Corny
00:28:19Hand me those scissors over there
00:28:20Why didn't you leave me alone
00:28:23Where I was
00:28:23You enjoy yourself don't you
00:28:25You're not always having your ears washed
00:28:27And being bathed
00:28:28That you smell nice
00:28:29Oh come on
00:28:30Be a sport
00:28:31It's nothing to do with us
00:28:33I've been asked to take you back
00:28:34To your mammy
00:28:35And you're going back
00:28:36Come over here young fella
00:28:37Let's fix you up in these
00:28:38Yes but they're girls clothes
00:28:41But you can't go around like that
00:28:43With a lady about
00:28:44These other fellas don't
00:28:45All right then
00:28:47That's fine
00:28:50Come on
00:28:51Let's get going
00:28:51Now wait a minute
00:28:53You said they think
00:28:55I was stolen
00:28:55All right
00:28:56I'll say I was
00:28:58Yes I will
00:28:59I'll say you came and took me
00:29:00When I was asleep
00:29:01And that you've been hiding me away
00:29:02He's out for a little
00:29:04Ain't he
00:29:04What's the good of doing that
00:29:06They wouldn't believe you
00:29:07Wouldn't they
00:29:08You see
00:29:09I'll tell my mother
00:29:10And she knows I never tell lies
00:29:12You see what will happen then
00:29:13Come on and get your trousers on
00:29:15You wouldn't do a thing like that
00:29:17Would you
00:29:17I will
00:29:18If you take me back like this
00:29:20I'll say you stole my clothes
00:29:22And sold them for money
00:29:23If they ask you where they are
00:29:24You won't be able to show them
00:29:26See
00:29:26I'm tough I am
00:29:28Here I don't like the sound of that
00:29:29What do you mean
00:29:30You're not going to let him scare you
00:29:31You'd jolly well wait and see
00:29:34You wouldn't get us fellas into trouble
00:29:35Would you
00:29:36We ain't done nothing to you
00:29:37I will
00:29:38I'll think up everything I can think of
00:29:40And I'll tell it all to the police
00:29:42Crumbs up even the little devil would too
00:29:44They wouldn't take any notice of him
00:29:46What if they wouldn't take no notice of us
00:29:48By golly you are right
00:29:49I wouldn't trust them
00:29:51The lies they believed about me sometime
00:29:53Well they was nearly lies anyway
00:29:55What do you want me to do then
00:29:57Just let me go that's all
00:29:58They won't say anything about it
00:30:00Here I ain't going to take him back
00:30:03Only be asking for trouble
00:30:05Nor me neither
00:30:06If they're looking for kidnappers
00:30:07They won't hesitate to make us damn
00:30:09I'm beginning to wish we hadn't found him
00:30:11Look here young fella
00:30:16Make up your mind
00:30:17You mean you want to go back to those little Arabs
00:30:19Yes that's it
00:30:21I want to
00:30:21Oh wait a minute though
00:30:23I might get caught again
00:30:24I see
00:30:26I've got a good idea
00:30:27I think I'll stay here
00:30:28What?
00:30:28Yes that's what I'll do
00:30:30I think I could have some fun with you
00:30:32Are you a sailor?
00:30:33No I have been but
00:30:35Say what do you mean you want to stay here?
00:30:37You can't do that
00:30:38Oh can't I?
00:30:40If you don't let me
00:30:40You know what I'll do
00:30:42Well this is her place
00:30:43Why isn't she your wife?
00:30:45Say wait a minute fella
00:30:46You've been going pretty fast
00:30:47But you can just lay off that
00:30:48Promise you won't give me away
00:30:52And I promise I won't give you away
00:30:53Well of all the blinking nerve
00:30:55You oughtn't do this to us
00:30:56Now come on promise
00:30:57I know what
00:30:59I'll make you bump cheese
00:31:00You're going to make us what?
00:31:02Bump cheese
00:31:02That's my secret society
00:31:03All the boys down at the docks are called bump cheese now
00:31:06That's why they didn't give me away
00:31:08What are you talking about secret societies?
00:31:10Come on you better learn the bump cheese sign
00:31:12Then it'll be on a bright
00:31:13Put it there
00:31:14You do the same
00:31:16Now the other one
00:31:18Now say bump cheese I swear
00:31:22Bump cheese I swear
00:31:24And couldn't I?
00:31:31That's right hit him
00:31:32No wait until he drops his hand
00:31:34Then hit him
00:31:35That's the idea
00:31:36Oh did that hurt you?
00:31:38No no
00:31:39Next time keep your arms up
00:31:40So I can't hit you back
00:31:41Like this see
00:31:42That's the style
00:31:45Here you keep on like that
00:31:46You'll soon be a sailor
00:31:48Ouch
00:31:50Oh I am sorry
00:31:52No that's all right
00:31:53What are you taking those off for?
00:31:56I think we better stop
00:31:57Or I really will hurt you
00:31:58Then you would send me home wouldn't you?
00:32:00Yes
00:32:01That's what I ought to be doing by rights
00:32:04You know son
00:32:06You can't go on staying here
00:32:07You've got to remember
00:32:08Your folks will be worrying about you
00:32:10All very well
00:32:11For you to want to strike out on your own
00:32:13But you ran away when you were my age
00:32:14You told me so
00:32:15I know
00:32:16It's got nothing to do with it
00:32:18What did your folks say when you ran away?
00:32:25I don't know
00:32:26I haven't seen them to ask them
00:32:28Anyway that's different
00:32:30I can't see why you want to stop here
00:32:33You've got a nice big ship to sail in
00:32:35With your mummy and your dad
00:32:36Yes but there's not much fun in that
00:32:38Oh I wish I could grow up
00:32:40And do as I like
00:32:41I wouldn't be in too much of a hurry for that son
00:32:44It's only when you're a man
00:32:46That you know how grand it is to be a little boy
00:32:48Yes but it's such a long time to wait
00:32:50I remember I used to talk like that
00:32:53When I wasn't even as big a fella as you are
00:32:55My mummy called it reaching for the moon
00:32:57She used to sing me a song about it
00:33:00Oh my baby
00:33:05My curly headed baby
00:33:08We'll sit below the sky
00:33:11And sing a song
00:33:13To the moon
00:33:15Oh my baby
00:33:23My curly headed baby
00:33:26Your daddy's in the cotton field
00:33:30Awaking late and soon
00:33:34So lul-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
00:33:41lullaby bye, does you want the moon to play with, or the stars to run away with, they'll
00:33:51come if you don't cry, so lullaby bye, in your mammy's arms be creeping, and soon you'll
00:34:03be a sleeping lullaby, lullaby, lullaby, lullaby, oh my baby, my curly headed baby, I'll
00:34:30sing you fast asleep, and love you so, as I sing, oh my baby, my curly headed baby, just
00:34:50tuck your head like little bird beneath its mammy's wing, so lullaby bye, does you want the moon
00:35:08to play with, or the stars to run away with, they'll come if you don't cry, so lullaby bye,
00:35:22in your mammy's arms be creeping, and soon you'll be a sleeping, lullaby, lullaby, lullaby,
00:35:41lullaby bye, come on you little rascal, get your clothes off, and get into bed, you're gonna let
00:35:43Come on, you little rascal, get your clothes off and get into bed.
00:35:47You're going to let me stay here, then?
00:35:48Well, that seems to be the idea.
00:35:50Here, I've been preaching like a Dutch uncle all evening, and now you've let me down.
00:35:52Go on, you knew he was going to stay anyway.
00:35:54Come on, hop into bed.
00:35:55Well, I think I'll have some more pain.
00:35:56Oh, no, you won't.
00:35:57You just get right into bed.
00:35:59Gee, what a fine bed this is.
00:36:00Well, it'll do anyway, for the time being.
00:36:03Hurry up now, I've got to be going.
00:36:04Well, what about some pajamas?
00:36:05What are you going to do about that?
00:36:06Do you wear such things?
00:36:07You mind your own business.
00:36:09Here, put this on.
00:36:10Gosh, I ought to be down at the cafe by now.
00:36:13That old frog will be raising the roof.
00:36:15I don't think I'll come along tonight.
00:36:16Just hang around in my room in case the kid wakes up and feels lonely.
00:36:20I don't look much like a sailor in this, do I?
00:36:22Oh, I haven't said my prayers.
00:36:24Sailors always say their prayers, don't they?
00:36:26Sure.
00:36:26Do you say yours?
00:36:28Yeah.
00:36:29All right, you say them with me.
00:36:32Go on, it won't hurt you.
00:36:36God bless mother and father, and Joe and Manda, and Mr. Chuck and Mr. Corny.
00:36:41And please, God, don't let the police find me.
00:36:43Oh, and God bless Joe.
00:36:45Amen.
00:36:50Thanks for not saying amen.
00:36:52Nice fella.
00:36:54All right, in you go.
00:36:57You're not frightened of being alone, are you?
00:36:58You know I've got to sing down at the cafe.
00:37:00No, I think it's grand being here.
00:37:02Well, good night, you son of a gun.
00:37:04Good night, fella.
00:37:05If you want anything, I'll be just across the way.
00:37:07So you're not coming down with the boys tonight?
00:37:14No, I think I'll stay here this evening anyway.
00:37:17Well, that kid certainly put one over on you.
00:37:19If it wasn't that he got you in a jam, it would certainly strike me as being very funny.
00:37:23What do you mean, got me in a jam?
00:37:25Well, you've kidnapped him, haven't you?
00:37:26Me kidnapped him?
00:37:28Seems more like he's kidnapped me.
00:37:30You better not let any of your police friends find him here.
00:37:34I can just imagine myself now walking all the way down to sea in the jail.
00:37:39Would you do that?
00:37:41Well, I've never seen inside a jail.
00:37:45You don't mind my not coming along, do you?
00:37:48Why should I mind?
00:37:49It doesn't make any difference to me, except perhaps there might be a bit more room.
00:37:54Suppose it won't worry you having the little fella to look after.
00:37:57Worry me?
00:37:58I could look after a much bigger fella than that and not worry.
00:38:00Worry me.
00:38:27You're getting that all wrong.
00:38:48You've got the end at the beginning.
00:38:50Well, that's how you sing it, isn't it?
00:38:51No.
00:38:52How does it go?
00:38:54Well, I...
00:38:55Do they mind people kicking up a row here?
00:38:58I don't think so.
00:38:59Why?
00:39:00Well, will you sing it right through for me?
00:39:02Properly?
00:39:03Right.
00:39:03You listen, then.
00:39:05Here's the good cacao.
00:39:09Do they think I'll be eating like a fish?
00:39:13Here's the good cacao.
00:39:16Everybody will discover all the way out of it or some feel.
00:39:23So you have no news of the little English boy, huh?
00:39:38No, no news at all.
00:39:41You will keep your eyes open.
00:39:43You will not forget, eh?
00:39:44Oh, no, I won't forget.
00:39:46I always keep my eyes open.
00:39:47And we keep our eyes open, too, eh?
00:39:51Have you seen anything?
00:39:51Oh, yes.
00:39:53We have seen a lot of things.
00:39:55And when we are ready, we will close the net.
00:39:59If you found the scoundrel, we make it hot for him.
00:40:02Yeah, sure.
00:40:03Now, Alphonse, you still think we find the poor little fellow around the cafe.
00:40:06But for me, I say no.
00:40:08It is in some room that we will find him, I think.
00:40:11Perhaps a room like this, eh?
00:40:13Who knows?
00:40:14But there are not many hiding places in Marseille that we do not know.
00:40:18Very soon, we will find the villain.
00:40:20And then he get the clink.
00:40:22You get the money, we get the credit.
00:40:23Everybody happy.
00:40:25It sounds fine to me.
00:40:27So you look for him.
00:40:28We look for him.
00:40:29But I think we find him first.
00:40:32Bonjour, mon vieux.
00:40:35Bonjour, mademoiselle.
00:40:52Bonjour.
00:40:53Bonjour, mon vieux.
00:40:54Bonjour.
00:40:54Bonjour, mon vieux.
00:41:11The End
00:41:41Hey, hello there. Aren't you on duty tonight?
00:41:50What's wrong with them on the video tonight?
00:41:53Have they thrown you out already?
00:41:54No. I like to see some of these cheap dives occasionally.
00:41:58Here, you better keep your eye on that fellow over there.
00:42:01He hopes to get 50,000 francs. He hopes.
00:42:04Well, in the meantime, let's get a drink out of it.
00:42:07Sure.
00:42:11You going to buy a drink for a lady?
00:42:14Sure. Why not?
00:42:15Put me a glass of champagne and none of your cheap stuff.
00:42:19Why don't you come to the Montevideo sometimes?
00:42:23A lot of fun over there, you know.
00:42:25The boys have a lot of fun just knocking around here.
00:42:27Yes, and it ain't so heavy on the spondulics.
00:42:29Knowing it doesn't cost so much money either.
00:42:32How'd you find that kid yet, Joe?
00:42:34Oh, come on. Forget it, will you?
00:42:36Thank you, buddy.
00:42:37That's good stuff.
00:42:47Come on, kid.
00:42:57Any of you boys seen Manda?
00:42:58She ought to have been here by now.
00:43:00Perhaps she's just looking after her.
00:43:01Perhaps she's just looking after herself.
00:43:03Well, she'd better look after herself.
00:43:04She doesn't want to get fired.
00:43:05Can't fire Manda.
00:43:06You'd close your place in a week.
00:43:08Oh, you think so, do you?
00:43:10But what I won't say to that girl when she does come is nobody's business.
00:43:14Well, come along, Manda.
00:43:16Where you been all evening?
00:43:17I'm sorry, I'm late.
00:43:19Anything wrong?
00:43:19No, but I'd like to speak to the boys just a minute.
00:43:22Then I'll be ready.
00:43:25What's the matter?
00:43:27He's gone.
00:43:28You mean the kid?
00:43:29Yes, when I went back to change a little while ago, he wasn't there.
00:43:32And his clothes are gone, too.
00:43:33Looks like he's bolted again.
00:43:35Don't like the sound of that.
00:43:36Well, don't do anything yet.
00:43:37I'll go and do my number, then I'll come back and talk to you.
00:43:40Now we are in a suit.
00:43:42Do you think he's gone back to his fault?
00:43:44No, I don't think he'll do that.
00:43:45Perhaps someone else is finding out for you.
00:43:47What do you mean?
00:43:48Shh!
00:43:49Little Manda stops singing.
00:43:50Harlem, can't you leave me alone?
00:43:54Why do you stay in my mind?
00:43:59I left you flat, went away on my own.
00:44:04But it's just no use.
00:44:07I find
00:44:10Harlem, why do you call?
00:44:16I've wandered too far, can't come back at all.
00:44:21I know I left you.
00:44:24I was so smart, but you're calling me Harlem.
00:44:29Harlem, you're still in my heart.
00:44:32I told you, Harlem, you were too small for someone like me.
00:44:40I'm crazy, that's all, and I've been sorry right from the start.
00:44:48Cause, Harlem, you're still in my heart.
00:44:53I thought I wanted the world.
00:44:59I meant to have it all, too.
00:45:03But now I know that the world
00:45:09Begins and ends for me round Lenox Avenue.
00:45:14Oh, Harlem, I didn't know
00:45:19When I went away
00:45:21I'd long for you so
00:45:24I want to go back
00:45:27Never too far
00:45:29Cause, Harlem, you're still in my heart
00:45:36Say, I'm worried about that kid. What are you going to do?
00:45:50It's all right, he's here.
00:45:55Say, what are you doing here? I thought I left you home in bed.
00:46:02You don't think badly, my dear.
00:46:04Why don't you buy her a drink, too?
00:46:06Well, since when have you been a waitress here?
00:46:08Oh, this place wants waking up.
00:46:10See you later.
00:46:36Oh, this place wants waking up.
00:46:40Oh, this place wants waking up.
00:46:42Where's Spike?
00:46:45Look! Where's Spike?
00:47:01Come on, fella.
00:47:07Yeah, two days he was shut away in that cellar
00:47:09with a bunch of dagos keeping him hid.
00:47:12Six of them.
00:47:13And were they tough?
00:47:14Two of them I knocks out,
00:47:17grabs the little boy and punches my way through.
00:47:20And I'm lucky to be here now.
00:47:21It isn't true.
00:47:23I wasn't in any cellar.
00:47:24I was with Joe and the boys.
00:47:26Don't believe him.
00:47:27Darling, you mustn't say that.
00:47:29Oh, thank heaven we've got you back.
00:47:31In spite of those dreadful clothes they put you in,
00:47:33Mummy knew some horrible man had got you.
00:47:36Oh, but I wasn't kidnapped.
00:47:38They weren't horrible.
00:47:39They were jolly good.
00:47:40I made them bunches.
00:47:41Bunches?
00:47:42Maybe he's a little lightheaded.
00:47:44He's been through it a bit.
00:47:46We've been through it together, ain't we, son?
00:47:48Don't you touch me.
00:47:49It's all fibs you're saying.
00:47:51Oh, you must forgive him.
00:47:52He's been so upset.
00:47:53Daddy, don't listen to him.
00:47:54Now, Gerald, don't get so excited.
00:47:57Half a dozen of them were there.
00:47:58Did you hear that, my dear?
00:48:00Jolly plucky, I call it.
00:48:01Oh, that's nothing.
00:48:02I've been in tougher spots.
00:48:04Well, if a mother's blessing will reward you.
00:48:05Sure, thank you, lady.
00:48:06But what's near a little method of...
00:48:07Really, we're most extremely grateful.
00:48:09Don't know how to express it.
00:48:10That's okay, but I read something somewhere.
00:48:12Darling, you must remember him in your prayers.
00:48:14Not likely.
00:48:16He's nothing else but a big fibber.
00:48:18Well, can I collect?
00:48:20Collect?
00:48:22What?
00:48:23He means the recompense, monsieur.
00:48:25The reward.
00:48:26That's it, n'est-ce pas?
00:48:27Well, when a guy's been through what I've been through...
00:48:29All right, all right, we know.
00:48:31Why, of course, of course, jolly pleased.
00:48:33Brought it down here directly, I knew the boy was safe.
00:48:36Don't give him any money.
00:48:37He didn't do anything.
00:48:37All he did want...
00:48:38Be quiet, Gerald.
00:48:39Fifty thousand francs.
00:48:40I don't grudge a penny of it.
00:48:41Not as soon.
00:48:43Qu'est-ce que c'est?
00:48:44He was the one that sneaked me out of the cafe.
00:48:46Joe found me.
00:48:47He's a fine chap.
00:48:49Well, I hate to butt in, but...
00:48:50Say, what the heck do you want here?
00:48:52You know what I want here.
00:48:53I got wise of you straight away.
00:48:55You couldn't get wise to anything.
00:48:57Look at him, monsieur commissaire.
00:48:58What do you want to let this guy in for?
00:49:00Please.
00:49:01The matter is settled.
00:49:02But that is the one, mother.
00:49:03He and Mander looked after me.
00:49:05If this guy found him, why didn't he bring him here, then?
00:49:07I'd have brought him here quick enough if he'd wanted to come.
00:49:10But I didn't want to come.
00:49:11What's this big bozo doing here, anyway?
00:49:14Wait until I put you outside, and I'll tell them.
00:49:16Put me outside, will you?
00:49:19Why, I'd write the floor, will you?
00:49:20Go on, Joe, give him a walloping.
00:49:22Silence.
00:49:23How dare you behave like that in my office?
00:49:26And you, you have your money.
00:49:28Then go and settle your affair outside.
00:49:30If you think you can get away with this, don't worry.
00:49:32I am getting away with it.
00:49:33Why, do you spoil my fun?
00:49:47Hey, you wait a minute.
00:49:48Well, that's the way to make a bit of honest dough.
00:49:51Yes, and the poor kid, he didn't want to go back.
00:49:53Well, that's his business.
00:49:54Yes, and that dough's my business.
00:49:55Yeah?
00:49:57Well, we don't want to fall out over this.
00:49:59You know, you boys got me all wrong.
00:50:01I only wanted to get outside so we could fix a share out.
00:50:05What about meeting a bit later and talking it over?
00:50:08Let's talk it over now.
00:50:10All right then, Joe.
00:50:1150-50.
00:50:12I know a nice little place where we can go and, uh, and cut it up.
00:50:16Come on, boys.
00:50:21Did you get it?
00:50:22Come on in, boys.
00:50:24Sit yourselves down.
00:50:27Had a bit of luck this evening, kid.
00:50:30I'm just going to share it in on some dough with the boys.
00:50:32So you want a little drink, eh?
00:50:33That's all.
00:50:34I fixed some.
00:50:35It's coming up.
00:50:37Make yourselves to home.
00:50:39Any friend of Joe's is a friend of mine.
00:50:41You didn't think I was the sort of guy that only looked after himself, did you?
00:50:45No, sir.
00:50:46I seen you were shy, taking the kid back to the station.
00:50:49So I did it for you.
00:50:50That's all.
00:50:51Okay.
00:50:52All right.
00:50:53Then we'll split fair.
00:50:55One.
00:50:56One.
00:50:57Pass on the drinks, kid.
00:50:58Look out, my gentleman friend.
00:50:59All right.
00:50:59One.
00:51:03There you are, Joe.
00:51:05Any friend of Spike's can get anything he wants.
00:51:08Sure.
00:51:09That's me all over.
00:51:11I knew you was too soft-hearted to take that kid back.
00:51:14That's what I like about you, Joe.
00:51:16You're so very soft-hearted.
00:51:19You know, you fellas have got me all wrong.
00:51:22Because I'm a soft-hearted fella, too.
00:51:25Well, kid was having such fun, seemed a pity to spoil it for him.
00:51:30Yeah, but we've got to look after ourselves.
00:51:33See, that's a nice little one, ain't it?
00:51:36Now, you two boys, I'm not going to leave you in the cold.
00:51:39Here you are.
00:51:40Now, we're all in luck.
00:51:41Boy, the world's my friend.
00:51:44Yes, but...
00:51:45Don't thank me.
00:51:46You're welcome.
00:51:47Well, let's get out in the cafe and have a little party, eh?
00:51:50That's tight, eh?
00:51:51What about it, Joe?
00:51:51You coming along, too?
00:51:52You bet I am.
00:51:53We ought to get a couple of drinks with this anyhow.
00:51:56Wait a minute, Joe.
00:51:57You don't want to go back to that cheap little dive, do you?
00:52:00You've got plenty of money.
00:52:01Why not come with us and make whoopee, eh?
00:52:03Oh, I don't know.
00:52:05Oh, do come with us.
00:52:07We'll take you to a nice place.
00:52:09What, the Monty video?
00:52:10A bit too posh for us.
00:52:12Yeah, it sure is.
00:52:13Why, it cost you 20 francs to hang your hat up in there, don't it?
00:52:15It can come if you don't want to.
00:52:17Well, maybe you boys wouldn't like it.
00:52:20Joe's going to step out with us for a bit.
00:52:22He'll see you later.
00:52:23Right, sure, my lady.
00:52:24Come on, Corny.
00:52:25There's a thing I'd like to go along with the boys.
00:52:27You're not nervous of stepping out a little, are you?
00:52:29Of course not.
00:52:30Who's stopping you?
00:52:31You haven't got to ask anybody, do you?
00:52:33I'm not tied to anybody's apron strings.
00:52:35I do what I like and go where I like.
00:52:37Oh, you Mississippi, why do you keep taking them away?
00:52:47Those fields of cotton, this old plantation, somehow they know it must be.
00:52:55When they see that steamer taking folks to Harlem,
00:53:00River steals my folks from me.
00:53:05You hear that steamer, down on the levee.
00:53:09It leaves me sad as can be.
00:53:14Oh, I know that steamer's taking folks to Harlem.
00:53:18The river steals my folks from me.
00:53:21My little children grow up and leave me.
00:53:27They seem to think they'll be free.
00:53:30So they bought that steamer, heading off to Harlem.
00:53:36The river steals my folks from me.
00:53:39Oh, you Mississippi, can't you hear me pray?
00:53:49Oh, you Mississippi, why do you keep taking them away?
00:53:58Those fields of cotton, this old plantation, somehow they know it must be.
00:54:07When they see that steamer taking folks to Harlem.
00:54:12The river steals my folks from me.
00:54:14Well, I'll expect you to turn up in the morning, I shouldn't worry.
00:54:16Why should I worry?
00:54:17Why should I worry?
00:54:18Joe can go where he likes and do what he likes.
00:54:19He's not tied to my apron strings.
00:54:21Good night, boys.
00:54:32Well, here's to a very good evening.
00:54:37Good night, boys.
00:54:42Well, here's to a very good evening.
00:55:06Manda, Manda.
00:55:16Manda, Manda.
00:55:36Feeling better now?
00:55:38Sure, I feel fine.
00:55:40Right.
00:55:41Now get the heck out of here.
00:55:45Why do you want to talk like that, Manda?
00:55:47I'm awful sorry about all this.
00:55:48Sorry?
00:55:49You're not half as sorry as when you came in here.
00:55:50Well, don't you understand?
00:55:51I...
00:55:52Sure, I understand.
00:55:53I feel fine.
00:55:55Right.
00:55:56Now get the heck out of here.
00:55:59Why do you want to talk like that, Amanda?
00:56:01I'm awful sorry about all this.
00:56:02Sorry?
00:56:03You're not half as sorry as when you came in here.
00:56:04Don't you understand?
00:56:05Sure, I understand, and I can say it for you, too.
00:56:08You were just coming back from the share-out
00:56:09when you happened to pass by the Montevideo
00:56:11and Spike asked you in for a few minutes.
00:56:13He's such a swell guy, you couldn't let him down,
00:56:15so you've been around holding him up all night.
00:56:18That's grand.
00:56:19I ain't never going out on a jag with that Spike no more.
00:56:22Of course you're not,
00:56:22now that he's cleaned you out of all your money.
00:56:24He didn't do nothing like that.
00:56:25He didn't have to.
00:56:26With that dame of his around,
00:56:27all he has to do is sit back and watch her do her knitting.
00:56:29Oh, no.
00:56:30I know.
00:56:31She happened to leave just before the party began,
00:56:33but it was just too bad that she turned up again.
00:56:35What do you want to get sore at her?
00:56:36You know she's not the kind that appeals to me.
00:56:38It wouldn't break my heart if she did.
00:56:40Just because they're making a suck out of you,
00:56:41you're not going to make one out of me.
00:56:42Now get out of here.
00:56:43I'm sick of looking at your face.
00:56:45You big, overgrown boob.
00:56:46Get out.
00:56:52Now then, Gerald, you'd better get back into bed,
00:57:05or you'll catch cold.
00:57:06No, I'd rather look out of here.
00:57:08I'm all right.
00:57:09Well, would you like to get dressed, then?
00:57:11If I do, can I go down and see the boys?
00:57:14Darling, you know your mother wouldn't like that.
00:57:16No, but I should.
00:57:19Now do try a little of this.
00:57:21It's very nice.
00:57:23Nanny likes it.
00:57:25All right, you can have it, then.
00:57:26Oh, dear.
00:57:27I don't care what you say, Ferdy.
00:57:30He's never been like this before.
00:57:32They must have ill-treated him.
00:57:34But he wouldn't want to go back, my dear,
00:57:36if they had.
00:57:37He hasn't got a temperature, madam.
00:57:38Good.
00:57:39But he still won't eat anything.
00:57:41All he wants to do is sit and look out of the window.
00:57:44Dear, oh, dear, oh, dear.
00:57:45He'll be really ill soon.
00:57:47Good morning.
00:57:48Oh, do come in, Doctor.
00:57:49Well, how is he?
00:57:50Well, he hardly slept at all again last night.
00:57:53He's right off his food, you know.
00:57:54He hasn't got a temperature, though.
00:57:56I've just tried it.
00:57:57Oh, well, suppose I have a few words with him alone.
00:57:59Perhaps I could do something.
00:58:02Well, young fellow, my lad, how are you?
00:58:04Mother's only just outside, darling, if you want her.
00:58:07He'll be all right with you, won't he, Doctor?
00:58:08Why, of course.
00:58:15Now, we can have a much better chat on our own, can't we?
00:58:19I don't believe in worrying a chap about food when he's not feeling fit.
00:58:23I wish they wouldn't either.
00:58:25Well, perhaps they don't understand.
00:58:28Now, I'm a sailor and I like to get things straight.
00:58:30Now, just what is the matter?
00:58:32You know, you're what we call swinging the lead.
00:58:37What's that?
00:58:38Well, you're not ill, really.
00:58:41Why didn't they leave me alone when I was having such fun?
00:58:44Nobody did hurt me.
00:58:45So'd see to that.
00:58:47He's a fine chap.
00:58:48He showed me how to splice ropes and make ships.
00:58:50And I feel I could do anything when I was with him.
00:58:53Why can't I stay here with Joe and Mander?
00:58:56Father and mother could stay, too.
00:58:58And then I could see him often.
00:58:59Oh, but you can't stay here.
00:59:01We're sailing tomorrow morning.
00:59:03Well, if I die before we get home,
00:59:05they'll all be sorry and it won't be my fault.
00:59:07Well, well, well, we can't have you dying, can we?
00:59:10We'd better do something about that.
00:59:12In the meantime, you try and tuck into some of that grub.
00:59:18Well, Doctor, what can we do?
00:59:21Do you think you're a specialist or something?
00:59:23I may as well tell you what's the matter with that boy.
00:59:26He's been spoilt all his life.
00:59:28He's been used to having everything he wants
00:59:29and now he can't get it.
00:59:30That's the whole trouble.
00:59:32He's obviously taken a violent fancy to this fellow they call Joe
00:59:35and he's working himself up into a state of nervous prostration about it.
00:59:40Now, the best thing to do is to give in to him like you have before
00:59:42and get this fellow down here to see him
00:59:44and then perhaps he'll settle down and return to normal again.
00:59:47You're sure of that, Doctor?
00:59:48That's my advice.
00:59:50Go and get him, Ferdy, and bring him straight back here.
00:59:52Now, pay him anything he wants, but please be quick.
00:59:55Oh, there you are.
00:59:59There's a gentleman outside looking for you.
01:00:01He's young Jerry's father.
01:00:02He says the kid's ill and he's been asking to see you.
01:00:05The little fellow's ill?
01:00:07Sure, I'll come right away.
01:00:08Here he is.
01:00:15Joe!
01:00:15Hello, boy, how are you?
01:00:17Ferdy, be quiet.
01:00:18You know you always excite him.
01:00:20Well, I'll leave you two together.
01:00:21How did you get here?
01:00:25Oh, I am pleased to see you.
01:00:26I'm certainly glad somebody's glad to see me.
01:00:29Oh, this is fine.
01:00:30What's this day tell me about you being very ill?
01:00:33Oh, I'm all right.
01:00:34But I couldn't sleep.
01:00:35I was wondering how you and the boys were.
01:00:37Oh, we've just been knocking around, you know.
01:00:40Did you get the money?
01:00:42You know, for finding me.
01:00:44Oh, yes.
01:00:45I got some of the money all right.
01:00:47Have a good time?
01:00:49Oh, no.
01:00:50Oh, we don't want to talk about that.
01:00:53Tell me, what you been doing with yourself?
01:00:55I don't know.
01:00:56I just couldn't eat anything.
01:00:58Well, that looks pretty good to me.
01:01:01You mean to say you don't like that?
01:01:02No.
01:01:03Can I have one?
01:01:04Yes, rather.
01:01:07Yeah, sure is good.
01:01:09Don't you want one, too?
01:01:11All right.
01:01:14What's in there?
01:01:16That's barley water.
01:01:17Barley water?
01:01:18Can I have some?
01:01:19Yes.
01:01:20You want some, too?
01:01:21All right.
01:01:35Did you like that?
01:01:36I sure needed that.
01:01:38It's the best drink I've had in a long time.
01:01:41You want another one?
01:01:44All right.
01:01:44How's Manda?
01:01:48She's all right.
01:01:50Corny and Chuck.
01:01:51Fine.
01:01:52You were surprised when I came down to the cafe that night, weren't you?
01:01:54I certainly was.
01:01:56Remember that night when we were looking out the window?
01:01:58You told me about the lights.
01:02:00Sure was fun, wasn't it?
01:02:03What was that song you used to sing to me?
01:02:06Well, that?
01:02:07That was only a little baby song.
01:02:09Why, I see.
01:02:10Not for a chap like me.
01:02:11No.
01:02:13I've got something else to tell you.
01:02:17Now you listen, little fella.
01:02:19Before you goes to sleep, because I'm talking like your pappy would.
01:02:23I'm giving you advice that a little boy should keep if he's gonna grow up to be good.
01:02:31I ain't gonna scold you, don't you fear?
01:02:35Just making some suggestions like these here.
01:02:40Now, you didn't ought to fight no more.
01:02:44With that little boy who lives next door.
01:02:46Told to love our neighbors if mercy we would win.
01:02:51And how's he gonna love you if you kick him in the shin?
01:02:55No, kicking little boys ain't nice.
01:02:59Use your fists.
01:03:00That's my advice.
01:03:02It ain't that I expects to see you sproutin' little wings, but didn't ought to do such things.
01:03:09Now, you didn't ought to eat your grub.
01:03:13Little hands that you can't scrub.
01:03:15And eatin' with your fingers shouldn't do no more.
01:03:20Because will you kindly tell me just what a knife is for?
01:03:23A gentleman, he don't appear.
01:03:26With watermelon in his ear.
01:03:29I know it's the kind of fruit that naturally just clings.
01:03:33But you didn't ought to do such things.
01:03:37You didn't ought to eat no pies.
01:03:40Look at me with angel eyes.
01:03:42But if you steal them, eat them just as quickly as you can.
01:03:47And if you're caught, don't lie.
01:03:49Take your lickin' like a man.
01:03:51You know that stealin' pie is a crime.
01:03:55Especially if you're caught each time.
01:03:58Bless my soul.
01:04:00Is you asleep while this advice I brings?
01:04:03Sure.
01:04:05You didn't ought to do such things.
01:04:07Well?
01:04:22Oh, he's gonna settle down all right.
01:04:24There you are, my dear.
01:04:24What did I tell you?
01:04:25You know this is jolly good of you.
01:04:27Well, I suppose he just took a fancy to me.
01:04:29Yes, and it is so good of you to come.
01:04:32We've had such trouble with him.
01:04:34Did you get him to eat anything?
01:04:36Sure.
01:04:36He had a couple of those sandwiches.
01:04:38I had one myself.
01:04:39Hope you don't mind.
01:04:40Oh, not a bit.
01:04:42Well, I guess I'd better be gettin' along.
01:04:44Well, what?
01:04:46Oh, just a moment.
01:04:48Oh, no, you don't have to do that.
01:04:50I don't want to be paid just for lookin' up one of my pals.
01:04:53Little fella says you might be comin' back one holiday.
01:04:56Maybe he'll look me up.
01:04:58One never knows.
01:05:00You're sailin' with the tide early tomorrow morning, aren't you?
01:05:02Yes.
01:05:03Shan't be sorry either, by Jove.
01:05:05Do you know, I wouldn't mind if you were coming with us.
01:05:08Of course.
01:05:10Why not?
01:05:10Why shouldn't he?
01:05:11He'd be a great help.
01:05:13My word, that's an idea.
01:05:14I say, what about it, what about it?
01:05:16You mean, go back to England with you?
01:05:18Well, yes, you could come as Gerald's companion or something.
01:05:20Yes, we'd give you a decent wage.
01:05:22You could have your own quarters and all that sort of thing.
01:05:24Well, I don't know whether I could do that.
01:05:26You haven't got any ties, have you?
01:05:28Ties, my dear?
01:05:29Ties?
01:05:30Oh, you mean ties.
01:05:32You mean, have I got any folks?
01:05:33I mean, you're not engaged or married or anything.
01:05:36Me?
01:05:36No.
01:05:38I'm not walkin' out with anybody.
01:05:39If I want to go somewhere, I can just go.
01:05:42Well, it'd be a regular job and you could, uh...
01:05:44I say, what do you do here?
01:05:46Oh, I've got a little place that brings me in enough.
01:05:50After all, why shouldn't I go?
01:05:53If I can be of some help to the little fella, I...
01:05:56Splendid!
01:05:57Now then, Ferdy, you go back into the town with him and do some quick shopping.
01:06:06Oh, fill him up, fill him up.
01:06:08No thanks, no more for me.
01:06:09Good luck, Joe.
01:06:10Except that you's goin' away.
01:06:11I wouldn't mind if you was goin' away every night.
01:06:14Good luck, mister.
01:06:15Cheerio.
01:06:16Yes, Joe, you'll probably fall on your feet this time.
01:06:20Tickles me to think of Joe lookin' after a kid.
01:06:23Well, maybe he'll understand lookin' after a kid better than...
01:06:25Better than what?
01:06:29Oh, nothin'.
01:06:29Hello there.
01:06:38It looks like I was just in time.
01:06:40Good evening, Mr. Olyphant.
01:06:41I heard you were throwing a farewell party.
01:06:43Oh, come on, sit down.
01:06:46How's the good lady, your wife?
01:06:47Oh, she's, uh...
01:06:50Oh, my godfathers.
01:06:51So they're gonna make a nursemaid of you, after all.
01:06:54You don't start that again or I'll forget me good money.
01:06:57Ah, Joe knows I don't mean nothin', don't you, Joe?
01:07:00You don't mean nothin' to me, anyway.
01:07:02One kiss
01:07:06Such a little thing to ask
01:07:11But it helps a bit to mask
01:07:14My heartache
01:07:19One kiss
01:07:24Just to treasure through the days
01:07:29After you have said our ways
01:07:33Must part
01:07:34I know, but let's get out of here now.
01:07:38What the romance becomes an ember
01:07:47I'll know happiness
01:07:53For I'll remember
01:07:57One kiss
01:08:02One sweet echo of our love
01:08:09In the secret places of my heart
01:08:18I say, old man, come along.
01:08:26Come on, Joe.
01:08:26What's keeping here?
01:08:28All right.
01:08:31I'm coming.
01:08:36Oh, listen, boys.
01:08:37I got a swell idea.
01:08:39You're all gonna have a drink on me.
01:08:40See, did you hear what I heard?
01:08:41Crumbs, he's delirious.
01:08:43That's right.
01:08:44Just one more for the ocean.
01:08:45Come on, Joe.
01:08:46Do you think we ought to be going along?
01:08:48Oh, there's lots of time
01:08:49The boat doesn't sail till the morning.
01:08:50Come on, snap out of it.
01:08:51We'll see that, Joe.
01:08:52Come on.
01:08:53All right.
01:08:54Who cares, anyway?
01:08:55Come on, let's have some fun.
01:08:56Let's have some fun.
01:08:57Oh, here we are, Joe.
01:09:02Come on, let's have some fun.
01:09:32So you changed your mind about being a nursemaid, huh?
01:09:41The boys have found him a better nursemaid than me.
01:09:43Holy smoke, I've been kidnapped.
01:10:03Hey, let me over there, chef.
01:10:07Let me over there, chef.
01:10:08Hey, hey.
01:10:09Hey, I've been kidnapped.
01:10:16Well, the little fella's gone.
01:10:18Yes, and that leaves the big fella.
01:10:20And he's not such a big fella, either.
01:10:22Had you breakfast yet?
01:10:24No.
01:10:25What have you got?
01:10:26You just wait and see.
01:10:27He's not such a big fella.
01:10:30I've got you, man.
01:10:32I've got you.
01:10:32We're just a big fella.
01:10:33I've got you, man.
01:10:34Oh, I know.
01:10:35I've got you.
01:10:36I've got you.
01:10:36I've got you.
01:10:37I've got you.
01:10:38The End
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