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Puppy Trouble and Laughs – Classic Comedy Film is a delightful short filled with playful chaos, lovable characters, and nonstop humor. As mischievous pups create unexpected trouble, the story unfolds with charming antics and lighthearted moments that capture the spirit of classic comedy. A fun and timeless film perfect for anyone who enjoys vintage entertainment and feel-good laughter.
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00:00The
00:30THE END
01:13It's raining, it's raining, it's raining!
01:17Say, what's eating you?
01:30Oh, Mary Lou!
01:33Good morning to you!
01:35Happy birthday to you!
01:38Gee, so it is!
01:42Ray!
01:44Ray!
01:46Happy birthday, son!
01:49Many happy resorts, honey!
01:51Hey, look, look!
02:07You little bastard!
02:08Come on, kid.
02:11Hurry, sonny.
02:12Your dad has a surprise for you.
02:14Did he get me that motorcycle?
02:17I hope he did, but I bet he got me that darn old pup.
02:21Are you really scared of dogs, sonny?
02:24No, I'm not scared of them.
02:26One of them bit me when I was little, and I just can't stand to touch them.
02:33Sonny was just asking about that motorcycle.
02:35But $75.
02:37For a secondhand motorcycle, you know it's ridiculous.
02:40It isn't any more ridiculous than $75 for an unborn pup.
02:47But this will be no ordinary dog.
02:50His father is...
02:52I know.
02:53And his mother is direct descendant of champion saxophone.
02:59Not saxophone.
03:00Champion clarinet.
03:14Mary Lou, what are you doing?
03:17You get so...
03:19I won't let her.
03:20It's just my clothes.
03:22These children.
03:24And that includes you.
03:26Well, what have I done?
03:28Ever since you heard about those Vanderpool cops.
03:30Our dinner table's been a regular battlefield.
03:33And it's going to stop.
03:34I'm not going to stand any more of Sonny's nonsense.
03:37Wait until you see, Queenie.
03:39You'll know why I'm so crazy to have...
03:42I mean for Sonny to have one of her pups.
03:44She's a McGloria shade of black and silver
03:47with the biggest, softest brown eyes, isn't she, Dad?
03:52That's right.
03:53And Sonny can have any one of her pups he wants.
03:55But I don't want one.
03:57It'll only get underfoot and chew things up.
03:59But not for long.
04:01A spaniel is so smart, he can be trained in no time.
04:05Why, before he's a year old.
04:07I'll be able to take him off on hunting trips.
04:15That is, if you're willing to spare him, Son.
04:21What's all this tinny, tin, tin about?
04:24Why don't you buy him for yourself, Daddy?
04:27You're the one that wants him.
04:31Hello, Philip.
04:32Good morning, Harry.
04:33What have you got in the box?
04:35A birthday present for Sonny.
04:41Did you know Sonny doesn't like dogs?
04:43That's why I brought him.
04:45Oh, I hate to see you wasting your time around a guy that's afraid of a mutt.
04:49He's not afraid.
04:51He's not?
04:52You'll see.
04:53Happy birthday, Sonny.
04:54I brought you a present.
04:55Oh, yeah?
04:56You did?
04:57I bet there's a string tied to it.
04:59But there's not...
05:13You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
05:15Afraid of a dog.
05:17Well, if I'm not, Dad.
05:19You go ahead and buy that pup for yourself.
05:23I don't mind a dog around the house.
05:25Just so it wouldn't come near me.
05:27That's cowardice.
05:29You're going to take that dog I'm buying for you.
05:32Do you understand?
05:37Yes, sir.
06:02No, no, no, no, no, no.
06:22Hello.
07:03I don't know.
07:33Well, I guess we'll have to go home, Beauty.
07:38I hate to give in.
07:51Hello, Sonny.
07:54What are you up there?
07:56Phyllis, do you know anything about dogs?
08:02Sonny Rogers, how did you ever happen to bring home a thing like that?
08:06Did somebody throw it away, Sonny?
08:09Oh, shut up.
08:10But, Sonny...
08:10Both of you.
08:11I thought you hated dogs.
08:13Can't you see the poor dog's sick?
08:15We've got to take care of it, and you've got to help.
08:21Is this the place you jumped out of the car?
08:23Yes.
08:24Here, Quinty, here, Quinty.
08:26Looking for a dog?
08:28Yeah.
08:28Water spaniel.
08:30There was one under the bridge.
08:32Hey, thanks.
08:33Here, Quinty, here, Quinty.
08:35Are you going to let Dad and Mother see her?
08:41We'd better give her a bath first.
08:43Oh, goody, goody, goody.
08:44We're going to give the dog a bath.
08:49Stop that, Mary Lou.
09:01Oh, Sonny.
09:03Well, I didn't put it there.
09:05Well, you would have if you'd thought of it.
09:19Mary Lou, stop that.
09:30I don't see anything to laugh at.
09:39You realize how late it is?
09:41And Sonny isn't back yet.
09:43I know, but don't worry.
09:45I did exactly the same thing when I was a kid.
09:47Won't you please go and look for him?
09:51Listen, if he isn't back by 6 o'clock,
09:53I'll buy you a new far coat.
09:58I think you look swell, beauty.
10:03I don't think he looks so hot.
10:05Oh, what do you know about it?
10:08Feel better now?
10:09Come on, beauty.
10:11Now I'm going to show you your new home.
10:13Goodbye, fellas.
10:14See you tomorrow.
10:17And thanks.
10:25It's getting late.
10:26I'm going out to look for him.
10:29Hello?
10:32You see?
10:33Dad knows best.
10:35And no far coat for you.
10:38I've been thinking about what you said,
10:41kind of maybe like I ought to have a dog.
10:44Well, what you said, I thought...
10:48Oh, so that's it.
10:50Well, I'm glad you've come to your senses.
10:52Yeah.
10:53And now I'm going to show you my dog.
10:56Your dog?
10:58And what a dog!
11:01And what a dog!
11:06So that's a dog, is it?
11:08Sure.
11:08She's a hunting dog, Dad.
11:10That's the kind you like, isn't it?
11:11A hunting dog?
11:12She's a mongrel.
11:14You better take her to the pound.
11:17No, Dad.
11:19You can't do that.
11:20I know more about dogs than you do.
11:23But, Dad, I think she's going to have puppies.
11:26Yes, and we'll have to drown them.
11:28Oh, no.
11:29I want one.
11:32Hooray, I'm going to have puppies.
11:34Hooray, I'm going to have puppies.
11:38And what would Harry Vanderpool think of you,
11:40refusing a thoroughbred dog for a frightful-looking thing like that?
11:44Go on, son.
11:45You'd better take her to the pound.
11:47They'll put her away without any pain.
11:50I won't.
11:52I won't, I tell you.
11:55You haven't any feelings.
11:57You haven't any heart.
11:58You wanted me to have a dog, didn't you?
12:00You've argued and argued at me for weeks.
12:04Well, now I've found a dog.
12:06A beautiful dog.
12:08And you won't let me keep her because she's sick.
12:10Well, humans get sick, too.
12:12I broke my leg.
12:13Mother had pneumonia.
12:14But nobody killed us because we were helpless.
12:17But the pups, Sonny, what about them?
12:19Oh, we could give them away.
12:22Oh, no.
12:23I want one.
12:24It's out of the question.
12:26But, Dad.
12:26I don't want to hear another word.
12:28You'll take that poor thing to the pound, or I will.
12:31No.
12:31I'd rather take her myself.
13:19I'm afraid I have some bad news for you, Mr. Rogers.
13:21I'm sorry to hear that.
13:22What is it?
13:23There'll be no pup for you.
13:24Queenie ran away.
13:25What?
13:26She jumped out of our trainer's car.
13:28Sonny found a dog on the bridge.
13:31She's going to have pups.
13:33Let me see her.
13:34I'll bet it's Queenie.
13:36What's the matter?
13:36What is it?
13:37Why, Sonny took her out to be destroyed.
13:41Destroyed?
13:41Yes.
13:42Daddy made him take her to the pound.
13:45Come on.
13:45Stop it.
13:48In the back seat.
14:02Nobody will find you here, beauty.
14:09Mary Lou, sneak in the house and see if you can get me some food for the dog.
14:14Okay.
14:15Okay.
14:16Okay.
14:21Hey, where's Mr. Rogers?
14:25We must have lost him, I guess.
14:33We'll have something to eat for you in just a minute.
14:36Say, you look cold.
14:51What kind of food is this for a dog?
14:54That's all I can find.
15:13Mary Lou, leave that alone.
15:16How many times have I told you not to touch that?
15:35Hey, Sonny.
15:37Help.
15:37Help.
15:38Have you got my dog?
15:40Your dog?
15:42Yes, you have.
15:42That's her.
15:44I'll teach you to run away.
15:47Hey, don't you touch that dog.
15:49Oh, no.
15:50She's mine, isn't she?
16:01Come on, Sonny.
16:02Stop them.
16:09Stop them.
16:12Hey, look.
16:15Hey.
16:18Hey.
16:25Hey, son.
16:28Hey, sonny.
16:31Hey.
16:32Hey, sonny.
16:43Where's your little...
16:49And ask for you, your little...
16:56Why, you...
17:18Let's go.
17:28Come on, do I get that dog?
17:32Yeah, yeah, you can have her.
17:35Here, what's all this fighting about?
17:38Oh, oh, Sonny.
17:42Sonny, come here, quick.
17:44Something's happened.
17:51Look.
17:54Quick, quick.
18:03Oh, can you see that?
18:22Eleven years ago, she was Little Miss Marker.
18:25Today, she's Mrs. John Agar.
18:28After a five-month engagement, Hollywood's famed Shirley Temple becomes the bride of aviation engineer sergeant John Agar, Jr.
18:36Crowds outside Wiltshire Methodist Church get hard to handle as the couple leave for the wedding reception.
18:48At Shirley's Brentwood home, friends offer their congratulations.
18:52Sergeant Agar, on a seven-day furlough to wed his 17-year-old bride, will head for overseas as soon
18:58as he completes his basic training.
19:00But for the future, a fond world wishes them health and happiness.
19:05The 35thiałest Dad
19:07Now
19:07The 35thardon
19:09The 35th unemployed
19:10The 35th service
19:12The 36th mansion
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