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Dora’s Sweet Stop is a lighthearted and charming short film about a cheerful adventure that leads to a delightful pause along the way. With playful moments, simple joy, and a warm atmosphere, the story captures the innocence of curiosity and the happiness found in small treats. Perfect for audiences who enjoy classic-style, feel-good entertainment with a sweet and friendly tone.
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00:00The
00:30The
01:00Good morning, Miss Dora.
01:02Good morning, teacher.
01:03The usual?
01:05Sure.
01:06Four donuts and a cup of coffee.
01:08All right.
01:09Don't you ever want anything else for breakfast, Andy?
01:26Not so long as they're your donuts.
01:29Flatter.
01:31I think you like to pay me compliments.
01:33I do.
01:41Look at my Peppendool teacher.
01:44It's after nine o'clock.
01:47Wait till I ring the bell.
01:49I'll make him hurt.
01:51Dora.
01:52You know, you'd make a fine wife for some man.
01:55Do you think so?
01:57Oh, sure.
01:58I'm sure you would.
02:00Did you ever think of getting married?
02:03Well, yes.
02:06You have, huh?
02:08Oh, yes.
02:09But the right man never asked me.
02:12He didn't, huh?
02:12No.
02:13I'm late for school.
02:21It's the first time in 20 years.
02:23Hurry, hurry, Andy.
02:24Hurry.
02:27Goodbye.
02:27Goodbye.
02:28Bye, Andy.
02:29Goodbye.
02:31Oh.
02:36Oh, Andy, dear.
02:38Are you hurt?
02:38No, that's nothing for a young fellow like me.
02:52That's a more fault off that bicycle.
02:58Goodbye, Andy.
02:59Goodbye.
03:04Peter, Peter.
03:06Peter.
03:08Good morning to you.
03:13Good morning to you.
03:16Good morning, dear teacher.
03:18Good morning to you.
03:21Good morning, children.
03:22Good morning, good morning.
03:23Sorry, Emily.
03:24But by way of apology, we'll have the music lesson first.
03:27Oh.
03:33What is it, Shirley?
03:35Please, teacher, what general looks like
03:37with five letters and his name was buried in Gramps' tomb?
03:41What, general?
03:42With five letters and his name is buried in Gramps' tomb?
03:45I see, Lee.
03:46I see, Jackson.
03:48No, Persian.
03:50Still, Haylin Hardin.
03:52Uh...
03:52Ha, ha, ha.
03:53General Gramps!
03:54Ha, ha, ha.
03:55Now, first, we'll take the roll call.
04:02Hyrum Abbott.
04:04Joshua Finch.
04:06Tom and Henry Hemingway.
04:10Abram Stone.
04:11He stayed home.
04:12Somebody broke his saxophone.
04:14William, John, and Robert Blunt.
04:18Childless Pope.
04:20Gordon Cole.
04:23Raya Frant.
04:25Daniel Moore.
04:27Baron Spree.
04:28Everybody here.
04:34Now, for a little long exercise.
04:35Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
04:41Now, hold that note until I tell you to stop.
04:44Ah.
05:00That's my hair.
05:02That's the what?
05:03That's my hair.
05:05That's my hair.
05:06Oh, sure.
05:07That's your...
05:35What is it, Dora?
05:40What is it?
05:41What's happened?
05:41Andy, at last I found a way to make a perfect donut.
05:45What?
05:45Better even than the ones you have been making?
05:48Take one.
05:49How do you like it?
05:50Dora, they never wash it, don't I, like that?
06:01Of course they wasn't.
06:03But look.
06:03Watch me dunk it in the coffee.
06:05My goodness.
06:10Let me dunk one.
06:33Dora, if we could only advertise yours on the radio, you'd make a fortune.
06:37Yes, but think about the cost, and how about the actors?
06:41I never thought of that.
06:56Goodness, I forgot to stop you. You see, I left them at...
07:03Dora, there's our actors! There's our entertainment!
07:06You're going to be famous from coast to coast!
07:09Andy!
07:10Ha, ha! Children!
07:13Children, children!
07:14We're all partners in Miss Dora's Bakery, in our three.
07:19You mean we can have some donuts, Mr. Wilson?
07:22I sure do. Come on, come on in.
07:29All right, boys. Help yourself.
07:32Go on, let's get a run!
07:42That's it. That's it. I'll read your slogan.
07:44Don't read Dunkin' Donuts, they fall!
07:47At last!
07:48At last!
07:49At last!
07:50At last!
07:51At last!
07:52At last!
07:53At last!
07:54At last!
07:55At last!
07:56At last!
07:57Goodbye, everybody! Goodbye!
07:58Don't forget to tune in on us tomorrow night, it takes 30!
08:00Excuse me.
08:01Is there anything on your mind?
08:13Well, they're, uh, they're all kissing goodbyes.
08:18Goodbye.
08:19Bye.
08:20Bye.
08:21Bye.
08:22Bye.
08:23Bye.
08:24Bye.
08:25Bye.
08:26Bye.
08:27Bye.
08:28Bye.
08:29Bye.
08:30Bye.
08:31Bye.
08:32Bye.
08:33Bye.
08:34Bye.
08:35Bye.
08:36Bye.
08:37Bye.
08:38Bye.
08:39Bye.
08:40Bye.
08:41Bye.
08:42Bye.
08:43Bye.
08:44Bye.
08:45Bye.
08:46Bye.
08:47Continuing the cackleberry farm program where hens are happy, Miss Gill will now render
08:58a foul song, as the chicken was singing.
09:02Miss Gill.
09:17Miss Gill.
09:35Miss Gill.
09:40Hey, that fellow Wilson hasn't showed up yet.
09:42What'll I do?
09:43Well, keep her cackling until I see if I can locate her.
09:46Hey, if she tackles another number, she'll lay a name.
09:51Please.
09:59Are you Mr. Wilson?
10:01Sure, sure, that's me.
10:03This is my program.
10:04Well, hurry, hurry.
10:05You're on the air next.
10:06Hurry up.
10:07We're on next.
10:08We're on next.
10:09Now, come on, now, stick together.
10:11Oh.
10:12I'll get it.
10:13Come on.
10:14Come on.
10:15Come on.
10:16Come on.
10:17Come on.
10:18Right up there.
10:19The noise you hear, the folks are being seated.
10:22Ah, you'll pardon the slight delay, folks.
10:25I had a flat tire at Knoxville.
10:26Oh, yes.
10:27Mr. Wilson had a flat tire at Knoxville, but he didn't say who she was.
10:31Ha, ha, ha.
10:32Introducing the new program, Mr. Andy Wilson and his dunkers.
10:35And, ah, just a moment, folks.
10:43Ah, the noise you heard, folks, wasn't a storm.
10:46It was Mr. Wilson arranging his music.
10:48Ha, ha, ha.
10:49Uh, Mr. Wilson, it's yours.
10:54Uh, ladies and gentlemen, this program is to introduce Dora's Dunkin' Donuts, They Float.
11:03Remember the name, folks.
11:05They are baked by little Dora herself.
11:09Are you listening, Dora?
11:15Yes, Andy.
11:16I'm listening.
11:17Dora's Dunkin' Donuts.
11:20Dora's Dunkin' Donuts.
11:29Dora's Dunkin' Donuts.
11:30Dora's Dunkin' Donuts.
11:31They are the rage of the land.
11:35No cookie, cake, or candy could be as fine and dandy.
11:38As Dora's Dunkin' Donuts, you'll be nuts about her donuts.
11:42You'll dunk them in your coffee or any old drink.
11:45You'll dunk them day and dunk them night and still they won't sink.
11:48Cause Dora's Dunkin' Donuts.
11:50Dora's Dunkin' Donuts.
11:51Dora's Dunkin' Donuts.
11:52We'll have you know they float.
11:54Dora's Dunkin' Donuts.
11:56Dora's Dunkin' Donuts.
11:57Dora's Dunkin' Donuts.
11:59You're the rage of the man.
12:02Don't cook these ain't for candy.
12:04Good day, too, fine and candy.
12:06As Dora's Dunkin' Donuts, you'll be mad.
12:09You'll dunk them in your coffee or any old drink.
12:12You'll dunk them day and dunk them night and still they won't sink.
12:16Because Dora's Dunkin' Donuts, Dora's Dunkin' Donuts, we'll have a long day long.
12:25That was very well played.
12:27Very well played.
12:28Now, I want three boys to do a dance.
12:33A friendly child in the water load with all my heart.
12:38She gives me cream with all her might to eat with apple tart.
12:43Hatch it!
12:43You better do it, Jimmy and Bill and Richard.
13:00Teacher, teacher, funny and old with ivory head in the heart of gold.
13:14Give me more trouble.
13:19There we go.
13:20You want to ruin the program?
13:23Naughty.
13:24Jimmy.
13:24Just her.
13:25Jimmy.
13:30Line up, boys.
13:31Right here.
13:33Next thing in the program, ladies and gentlemen, is the best dancing act you have ever seen.
13:38Take me, boys.
13:38There's nothing to it.
13:39I wish that boy of yours would keep the steps.
13:58Well, if you'd use your eyes, you'd see that he's the only one that's in the steps.
14:03Oh, yeah.
14:05You're going to chime in, are you?
14:07I'm funny, Miss Dora.
14:08She's the sponsor.
14:09Mr. Wilson, I'm not giving the compliments, but you have a splendid act.
14:13Oh, I'm so glad to hear you say that because, you know, Miss Dora sunk her last dollar in this program.
14:17You have nothing to worry about whatsoever.
14:19Oh, thanks a lot.
14:20An awful lot.
14:22Make yourself at home.
14:23Thanks.
14:23Hello.
14:26Hello.
14:27Hello, Miss Dora.
14:28Dora, this is Andy.
14:29Are you listening to the program?
14:31Yes, Andy.
14:32It sounds splendid.
14:34Ladies, ladies, ladies, please.
14:38Don't you judge me, you fresh mug.
14:40The manager just told me we're a great sensation.
14:43Take your hands off of me, you big scissor bill.
14:46No radio manager can tell me we're heading at.
14:48Andy, Andy, what's wrong?
14:55No, no, there's nothing wrong.
14:57I think it couldn't be better.
14:58We're a sensation.
14:59That's all there is doing.
15:02Oh, my, oh, my, oh, my.
15:07Ladies, ladies, ladies, ladies, what's your trouble?
15:10What's your trouble?
15:11Just try and start.
15:13Please, please, please.
15:14Just try and start.
15:15Please, help me.
15:16Just try and start.
15:18Be cheated, please.
15:20Boys, boys.
15:22I'll put on Little Red Riding Hood.
15:24I'll put on something and be sick of it.
15:25Sure, can I have a table quick?
15:27All right.
15:27Table, please.
15:28Ladies, ladies, the broadcast, go on.
15:35Ladies and gentlemen, I will now give you the drama of Little Red Riding Hood,
15:39playing the three parts of my shop of the little girl, the grandmother, and the wolf.
15:45And the bear?
15:47And the bear.
15:47There is no bear, ladies and gentlemen, surely.
15:52Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Little Red Riding Hood.
15:57Mr. Wilson!
15:59What is it?
15:59What?
15:59You put on the wolf's head.
16:02Yeah.
16:04Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen.
16:06A little mistake.
16:07There was a little girl called Little Red Riding Hood.
16:10She was going to visit her grandmother in the middle of the forest.
16:20The trees were chirping to the bear.
16:22They chirped.
16:23The grandmother was sound asleep in bed.
16:28There was a knock at the door, and the grandmother wakes up.
16:35The grandmother wakes up, surely, will you please?
16:38Get away from here, will you please?
16:40Uh, naturally, the grandmother thinks it is Little Red Riding Hood, but it isn't.
16:44Who is it?
16:46It's the great, big, hungry wolf.
16:49Uh, uh, there.
16:51Mind your business.
16:54Where's the wolf?
16:55Where?
16:56Who's got the wolf?
16:57The wolf!
16:57Wherever that woman is, there's always trouble.
17:00There certainly is.
17:01Quiet!
17:02Oh, get out of here.
17:03I'm going home.
17:05Listen, we're in the middle of the program.
17:06Oh, I don't care.
17:07I'm having a problem to my own.
17:08I'm trying to...
17:09I can't believe he's trying to do it with you.
17:10I'm very proud of you.
17:11I don't know who it is.
17:14I'm in the middle of here.
17:15I'll have you understand why.
17:18Please, shut up.
17:19Quiet.
17:19Please, quiet.
17:21Shh.
17:22Will you get out of here?
17:23Get out.
17:23Come here.
17:24Get him out of here.
17:25Ladies and gentlemen, this program will continue just the moment I find the wolf's head.
17:30There's only a minute...
17:31I've had enough of it.
17:32Now, just get out of here.
17:33Be careful, don't you?
17:35Ladies and gentlemen, that's the straw.
17:37The lights are down.
17:38Now, stand back for you.
17:39I said get out.
17:42Get him, men.
17:43Get him.
17:43There is no hollow.
17:45Ladies and gentlemen, look.
17:47Door is dunking.
17:48Don't let step low.
18:02Here, Pandy.
18:07You did your best.
18:09Oh, sure.
18:10But I just wasted all Miss Dora's money for nothing.
18:13You know, Miss Dora, I had no idea the program was such a success till after I'd thrown Mr.
18:17Wilson out.
18:18Success?
18:18if I were simply swamped with orders.
18:20Oh, that's great.
18:22But to make amends, I want to offer Mr. Wilson
18:24and your donut program free time for a month.
18:27Will you sign here, please, from the bottom line?
18:38So, you won't throw me out your radio station.
18:41Andy, Andy, what are you doing?
18:44If it hadn't been for him, we'd have been a success.
18:46You won a success.
18:47He said he came to apologize.
18:49He came to apologize?
18:51Yes.
18:53I'm sorry.
18:58I'll see you on the air Friday at 2 o'clock.
19:02But you're...
19:03And I was a success?
19:06Why, that comedy battle you staged was a riot.
19:10Comedy battle?
19:11Yes.
19:12How did you ever come to think of it, Andy?
19:14It just happened.
19:18Up, up, up!
19:24I'm flying up to the van!
19:26You're welcome, Andy.
19:27Come out of me.
19:38Bye!
19:39There.
19:40Which way?
19:40What kind of parade?
19:41Oh, my God.
19:42I'm fish.
19:43Try coming.
19:43Look in.
19:43I love you.
19:44I'll call you.
19:44I love you.
19:44Sorry.
19:45Bye.
19:45I love you.
19:45I love him.
19:45I love you.
19:46I love you.
19:46I love you.
19:47I love you.
19:48I love you.
19:48I love you.
19:48I love you.
19:49I love you.
19:50I love you.
19:50I love you.
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