- 2 days ago
George is an old stable hand and is the only one who can control a jittery racehorse.
George Formby - George
Pat Kirkwood - Ann Johnson (as Patricia Kirkwood)
Joss Ambler - Sir Charles Bailey - Owner of the Racehorse 'Maneater'
Meriel Forbes - Monica Bailey
Cyril Raymond - Jimmy Taylor
George Hayes - Bannerman
George Carney - Sgt. Johnson
Ronald Shiner - Nat
Gibb McLaughlin - Dr. MacGregor (as Gibb Mc Laughlin)
Hal Gordon - Stableboy
Davy Burnaby - Col. Bollinger
C. Denier Warren - Banker
James Hayter - Barker
Syd Crossley - Police Constable Cronley
Ronald Stagg - Squib (as Ronald Staggs)
Diana Beaumont - Nurse
Dirk Bogarde - Extra
Leo Franklyn - Bannerman's Trainer
Toni Gable - Exotic Dancer
Jack May - Stableboy
Director - Anthony Kimmins
George Formby - George
Pat Kirkwood - Ann Johnson (as Patricia Kirkwood)
Joss Ambler - Sir Charles Bailey - Owner of the Racehorse 'Maneater'
Meriel Forbes - Monica Bailey
Cyril Raymond - Jimmy Taylor
George Hayes - Bannerman
George Carney - Sgt. Johnson
Ronald Shiner - Nat
Gibb McLaughlin - Dr. MacGregor (as Gibb Mc Laughlin)
Hal Gordon - Stableboy
Davy Burnaby - Col. Bollinger
C. Denier Warren - Banker
James Hayter - Barker
Syd Crossley - Police Constable Cronley
Ronald Stagg - Squib (as Ronald Staggs)
Diana Beaumont - Nurse
Dirk Bogarde - Extra
Leo Franklyn - Bannerman's Trainer
Toni Gable - Exotic Dancer
Jack May - Stableboy
Director - Anthony Kimmins
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00:00:00The End
00:00:34The End
00:01:20Man-eater, come on, come on, man-eater, man-eater!
00:01:22That boy can't handle him.
00:01:24Come on, man-eater!
00:01:30Come on, come on!
00:01:31Use your whip, you fool!
00:01:32Lash him, lash him!
00:01:33That's more than I get it.
00:01:40He'll never stay on.
00:01:41He will if he does as I told him.
00:01:43Don't tap him, you idiot!
00:01:44Beat the daylight out of him!
00:01:45Come on!
00:01:46Show him who's master!
00:01:55The man-eater's done it again.
00:01:57He's done it again!
00:01:58Well, what do you expect, Winn?
00:01:59What do I expect?
00:02:02Listen, Padman, did you persuade me to buy that horse?
00:02:04Yes, but didn't I pay a record price for him and give you a free hand to train him?
00:02:08And you asked me what I expect that I...
00:02:10I want a racehorse who's going to win racers, not an unmanageable brute who savages everyone
00:02:14who comes near him and who throws every jockey who gets on his back!
00:02:17Come on!
00:02:18See him take that jump?
00:02:19Who?
00:02:19Why, man-eater, of course, he cleared it by feet!
00:02:21What the devil's the good of that without a jockey on his back?
00:02:23Oh, never mind, Father.
00:02:24Perhaps he'll do better in the bar grave.
00:02:26He's not going to run in the bar grave.
00:02:27I'm going to scratch him.
00:02:28What?
00:02:28Or I suppose the next ten days will make all the difference.
00:02:31You're pitching in to me.
00:02:32I'm as fed up with the darn horse as you are.
00:02:34Then why not let Jimmy have a try?
00:02:35What, then?
00:02:36I'm sure he'll manage him.
00:02:37Don't make me laugh.
00:02:39All right, I won't.
00:02:41You think you could?
00:02:42Well, I...
00:02:43Of course he can.
00:02:43Well, he couldn't do any worse than Barnabin.
00:02:45What?
00:02:45Worse, I said.
00:02:46And if man-eater does any good in the bar grave,
00:02:49I'll take all my horses away from you,
00:02:50and I'll give them to you to train.
00:02:53Nice work, Armstrong.
00:02:55See what good it'll do you.
00:02:56I'm sorry you feel like that about it.
00:02:57Perhaps one of your lads will bring him up to my stables to see.
00:03:00Oh, no.
00:03:00I've got a horse box in the next train.
00:03:02You can damn well take him over to Avonbury yourself.
00:03:04That is, if you ever get him into the horse box.
00:03:06Jimmy, this is your big charm.
00:03:07It was sweet of you to fix it.
00:03:08But man-eater, you know what he is.
00:03:10You've got to do it, Jimmy.
00:03:11It's in father's life ambition to win that race,
00:03:13and if you do, you'll have all his horse...
00:03:28Sorry I lost my temper about man-eater, Sir Charles.
00:03:30Oh, you are, are you?
00:03:31Well, you can keep these tote tickets in memory of him.
00:03:33Look at that.
00:03:34Cleaned right out.
00:03:35That looks worthwhile.
00:03:37Leave it to me.
00:03:38So now, perhaps you will do me a favour.
00:03:41Certainly, Sir Charles.
00:03:41Then get out of my sight!
00:03:49Afraid you'll never break him, Mr. Bannerman.
00:03:51I start to have to try any more.
00:03:52What do you think, mister?
00:03:53Look, there's grown a romaine.
00:03:55Know anything good, mister?
00:03:57Sorry, Mr. Bannerman.
00:03:58You, and you call yourself a jockey.
00:03:59That horse doesn't need a jockey.
00:04:01Needs a lion tamer.
00:04:02Come on.
00:04:02Know anything good?
00:04:04Look out, there's another.
00:04:06Know anything good, mister?
00:04:07Do I know anything good?
00:04:09Tell us, mister.
00:04:09What is it, mister?
00:04:11Try, I took me corn.
00:04:12It's strawberry, vanilla, and raspberry.
00:04:14Blast, Mr. Yeo.
00:04:16We thought you was a jockey.
00:04:17So I would be if somebody had lent me a horse.
00:04:19I see's.
00:04:20I see's.
00:04:21I see's.
00:04:22I see's.
00:04:23Try, I took the sugar, missus.
00:04:25Yes.
00:04:29Blimey, it's empty.
00:04:30Nothing but papers and a couple of postcards.
00:04:33We've been robbed.
00:04:34The old crook.
00:04:35You can't trust anybody nowadays.
00:04:37Thank you, missus.
00:04:38Yes, it's pastime.
00:04:39I see's.
00:04:40I see's.
00:04:40Nice, nice, it is.
00:04:41Nice, I see's.
00:04:42I see's.
00:04:43I see's.
00:04:44I see's.
00:04:45I see's.
00:04:46You clumsy idiot.
00:04:48Why don't you look where you're going?
00:04:50Don't argue.
00:04:51I've a good mind to have you reported.
00:04:52I'm sorry, sir.
00:04:53Have I took the sugar?
00:04:55No.
00:04:56Thank you, sir.
00:04:56Good morning, sir.
00:04:57I see's.
00:04:58Going away.
00:04:58I see's.
00:04:59Hello, Charles.
00:05:00It's a shame to take the money.
00:05:01What?
00:05:01Well, that fiver on Maneater finishing the course.
00:05:04Oh, I'm sorry.
00:05:05Well, as a matter of fact, I've been cleaned out.
00:05:07My wallet.
00:05:08I've been robbed.
00:05:09Well, did you get into a crowd?
00:05:10Anyone bump into you?
00:05:12No.
00:05:12No one.
00:05:14Yes.
00:05:15Japanese suckers.
00:05:16Who?
00:05:17There.
00:05:18Make it think.
00:05:19I'll surprise you.
00:05:21Oh.
00:05:21My wallet.
00:05:23Gotcha.
00:05:24Oh, I didn't do it.
00:05:25You'll get six months for this.
00:05:26Police.
00:05:27Police.
00:05:28Hello.
00:05:28Get out of here, man.
00:05:29How'd it go?
00:05:30Hey, wait.
00:05:30Hey, wait.
00:05:31Hey.
00:05:32You better on.
00:05:33Can we?
00:05:36Can we?
00:05:38Can we?
00:05:39Can we?
00:05:44Come on.
00:05:45Come on.
00:05:45There he is.
00:05:46Come on.
00:05:48Come on.
00:05:48Come on.
00:05:49Can we?
00:05:51Can we?
00:05:51Hey, watch the thing out of jail.
00:05:53I'll touch it.
00:05:55Oh.
00:05:56Oh, has anybody lost half the ground?
00:05:58Why?
00:06:00There he goes.
00:06:01Come on
00:06:21Must be mistaken, sir
00:06:54Oh
00:07:11Got him
00:07:12Oh, that's a relief
00:07:13Yes, wait till you get him out at the other end
00:07:15He's quite as wild when he's been boxed for a bit
00:07:17Oh, Jimmy, are you sure it's all right?
00:07:18It's got to be
00:07:19Monica
00:07:19Coming, I'm driving farther too late in here
00:07:21I'll see you later
00:07:22That's fine
00:07:22What an hour
00:07:23Terrific, I'm easy
00:07:24Monica
00:07:26Daddy, what on earth are you doing?
00:07:27I've been searching for a pickpocket
00:07:28Sorry, sir, I set the go
00:07:29As far as I'm concerned, you can go to
00:07:31Daddy
00:07:31Oh, use your own judgment
00:07:33Goodbye
00:07:33Good luck
00:07:34Thanks
00:07:43Look at how the teddy's poison
00:07:44This Bobby Snell crippled for life
00:07:45To say nothing of the others
00:07:46He's savaged
00:07:51Nearly ten minutes late
00:07:52If I can get all of that pickpocket
00:07:54I'll tear him into thrips
00:07:55Who?
00:07:57Pass me by dinner, bastard
00:07:58Where is it?
00:07:59Must be here somewhere
00:08:00Or I don't find it
00:08:02Oh
00:08:02Oh
00:08:11Oh
00:08:15Oh
00:08:21Oh
00:08:23Oh
00:08:39Somebody save me
00:08:56Now
00:08:56Now let's get this stuff out of the way
00:08:57Come on, get a move
00:09:11Right
00:09:12Right, let her go
00:09:21Blimey, he's dead
00:09:21Shut up
00:09:23He's not dead, he's sleeping
00:09:25Sleeping?
00:09:26What, with man-eater?
00:09:27Yes
00:09:28And if he's on sleeping terms with man-eater
00:09:30He can get him out for us
00:09:34Hi, hi, hi, you
00:09:38Well, what are you doing in here?
00:09:40Nothing, sir
00:09:41I just dropped in
00:09:42Yes, well now you can get out
00:09:43Yes, sir, of course, sir
00:09:44By the way, while you're about it
00:09:46You might as well take the horse out, too
00:09:48What, get him out?
00:09:49Oh, yes, sir
00:09:51Come on, laser bones
00:09:52Don't keep the gentleman waking
00:09:53Come on
00:10:00Can you beat that?
00:10:01I've got it
00:10:02I've heard of a case like this before
00:10:04Huh?
00:10:05This fella doesn't know man-eater's vicious nature
00:10:09That's why he isn't scared of him
00:10:10That's why he's gained his confidence
00:10:14If only I can get him to take him up to the stable for us
00:10:19Hi, you
00:10:20It's a...
00:10:20Seeing you pinched a free ride
00:10:21You may as well work it off
00:10:23You can take that horse down to my stable
00:10:24Tell her in his head
00:10:26Oh, thank you, sir
00:10:27Will you all that for me, please?
00:10:29Me?
00:10:29What do you take me for?
00:10:31Go on, take it
00:10:39Which way?
00:10:41Spit it
00:10:41Spit it
00:10:47Let's call it
00:10:48Any noise makes him mad
00:10:53It's uncanny
00:11:12Well, do you think you could put him in that loose box over there?
00:11:15Well, what's so difficult about that?
00:11:18What?
00:11:18Oh, nothing
00:11:19Nothing
00:11:20Come on, lad, come on
00:11:25It's a miracle
00:11:26Milk cart, shadow bank, steam rollers
00:11:28Nothing upsets him when that lead's on his back
00:11:30He must be off-color
00:11:31Off-color, me foot
00:11:32It's because he hasn't the slightest idea who man-eater is that he isn't scared of him
00:11:35That's what's given man-eater confidence, too
00:11:37And made him as quiet as a lamb
00:11:40Great idea
00:11:41That's what we'll call him
00:11:42The lamb
00:11:42The what?
00:11:44Nat, I believe we've struck a goldmine
00:11:45If we can persuade this fellow to look after man-eater, our topples are over
00:11:49We don't want a goof like that around here
00:11:50Goof?
00:11:51It is some of you other lads can't handle horses like he does
00:11:54But whatever happens, this boy mustn't find out the truth about man-eater
00:11:57Why not?
00:11:58Once he loses confidence and man-eater realizes it
00:12:01The cult will turn as vicious and savage as ever
00:12:02Well, if you ask me, the whole idea's screwy
00:12:05Yes, well, it's worth trying anyway
00:12:07And remember, he's a broken-down old selling-plater called the lamb
00:12:11The lamb
00:12:12You heard
00:12:13Now, be a good boy and do everything the ninth gentleman tells you to
00:12:18What's the matter with you?
00:12:20Oh, I beg your pardon, sir, I was just saying goodbye to him
00:12:24Can I miss him?
00:12:25Well, yes, we're pretty good pals
00:12:28Fond of horses, aren't you?
00:12:29I was brought up with them
00:12:30I know a lot about them, too
00:12:32Me Uncle Joe made his living following horses
00:12:34Did he really?
00:12:36With a bucket and shovel
00:12:38Yes, do you know, for rhubarb, it's the finest thing
00:12:40I know, I know
00:12:43Sorry, sir
00:12:43As a matter of fact, I've got all the boys I really need here
00:12:48I don't know
00:12:48I might find you a job looking after him
00:12:51What, M?
00:12:52Oh, thank you, sir
00:12:53Oh, I'll look after him like a mother
00:12:56Oh, of course, he's only an old selling-plater
00:12:58Huh?
00:12:59You know, second-rater
00:13:00Oh
00:13:01We call him the lamb
00:13:02The lamb?
00:13:03Hello, darling
00:13:04How's Manny, darling?
00:13:05Oh, he's fine
00:13:06Shall I start grooming the lamb?
00:13:08Lamb?
00:13:08Yes, darling, you know the old selling-plater
00:13:10Now, don't tell me I don't know Manny
00:13:12Come along, darling
00:13:13Is your father here?
00:13:14Yes, he's over at your house helping himself to a drink
00:13:15That's fine
00:13:16Now, come on, let's get out of this
00:13:17Now, fancy you letting them call you an old selling-plater
00:13:20I'm surprised at you
00:13:21You know, the tool with you is you're too good-natured
00:13:24You let everybody take advantage of you
00:13:25What you ought to do is stand up for yourself
00:13:27Be a man
00:13:28Well, be a horse
00:13:30Don't let people take advantage of you
00:13:31Make them respect you more
00:13:32Oi
00:13:33This belongs to you, doesn't it?
00:13:35Oi, thanks
00:13:36Do you want some sugar for your horse?
00:13:38Yes, please
00:13:39But he mustn't have any till he's eaten all his corn
00:13:41Oh
00:13:42Just a pickpocket, eh?
00:13:44Who?
00:13:45Oh, you mean the lamb
00:13:48Oh, look
00:13:50Must be the young ladies, where's she gone?
00:13:51She'll be over at the house with Mr. Armstrong and Sir Charles
00:13:54Who?
00:13:54Sir Charles Bailey, her father
00:13:56Sir Charles?
00:13:57Do you mean I'm going to see a real sir?
00:14:00Across the yard and round the corner
00:14:01Oh, this is my lucky day
00:14:03Thank you
00:14:23Oh, I've got you
00:14:24In the axe
00:14:25This time you won't get away
00:14:28No, I'm not, no, I'm not going to shit
00:14:29I'm going to put it down
00:14:31Oh
00:14:35Oh
00:14:40Hello, hello
00:14:42Give me the police
00:14:44Dad, is anything wrong?
00:14:45I've got the pickpocket
00:14:46I've locked him in there
00:14:48Hello
00:14:48Hello
00:14:48The police
00:14:50Very well, Sir Charles
00:14:51I'll tell my grandpa at once
00:14:56Grandpa?
00:14:57Grandpa?
00:14:58Sir Charles wants you at the Armstrong's tables at once
00:15:01A thief?
00:15:02See?
00:15:03You'd better take this
00:15:04And take his arms
00:15:06Bless the way I know what things are coming to
00:15:07This is the third time I've been called out on duty this year
00:15:10If I wasn't retiring soon, I'd resign
00:15:12He was obviously returning the bag
00:15:14Fiddlesticks
00:15:15Besides, he's the man who stole my wallet
00:15:17But are you sure, sir?
00:15:18Of course I'm sure
00:15:18Didn't he stuff his beastly ice cream down my throat?
00:15:21Vanilla, too
00:15:22What about a drink, sir?
00:15:23Well, thank heaven someone's talking some sense at last
00:15:25Come on, Mulligan
00:15:25Oh, I'm just going to get my cigarettes from the car
00:15:36I didn't do it
00:15:37I didn't
00:15:37Oh, I didn't do it, really
00:15:39I didn't
00:15:39I know you didn't
00:15:40Now, everything will be alright when Father cools down
00:15:42Or you must keep out of the way until the police have gone
00:15:44Police?
00:15:45Oh
00:15:45Oh, she's not here any minute
00:15:46Now, wait for me in the lamb's loose box
00:15:49Eh?
00:15:50Oh, don't we
00:15:50Could we have a second to lose?
00:16:00Oh
00:16:01Oh
00:16:03Oh
00:16:08Oh
00:16:11Oh
00:16:12Oh
00:16:12Oh
00:16:16Oh
00:16:17Oh
00:16:20Oh
00:16:23Hello, Sarge
00:16:24After some more tips
00:16:25If any more of my bets go down the drain
00:16:27You'll be up the spout, eh?
00:16:37Yeah
00:16:37You're new, aren't you?
00:16:39Fairly new
00:16:40What's your name?
00:16:41Lucy
00:16:42Oh
00:16:43And where's Sir Charles?
00:16:44It's in there
00:16:45And where's the criminal?
00:16:46I don't know
00:16:47Sir Charles is waiting for you
00:16:49All right, all right
00:16:51Hey
00:16:53Me?
00:16:53Come here
00:16:55Hold out your hands
00:16:56Well, I didn't do it
00:16:57I'll...
00:16:57That's all right, that's all right
00:16:59I don't even want to try the key
00:17:00They haven't been used for some time
00:17:01Well, I think you bet here
00:17:02Sir Charles will be waiting for you
00:17:04All right, all right
00:17:05Oh, there
00:17:05Where are you off to?
00:17:06Sir Charles, of course
00:17:22Let me give you the slip, eh?
00:17:23Well, it wouldn't have happened if I'd have been around.
00:17:25Well, you're around now.
00:17:26So perhaps you'll arrest him instead of wasting time on all this red tape.
00:17:29Very good, Sir Charles.
00:17:30Now, where is this alleged prisoner?
00:17:32In that cupboard.
00:17:33It's open.
00:17:34He's not there.
00:17:35Oh, if you ask me, he's gone.
00:17:38Well, of course he's gone.
00:17:39And it's all your fault for asking stupid questions while he picks the lock and escapes.
00:17:43I'm saying your pardon, Sir, he must have escaped before I arrived.
00:17:45Why?
00:17:46Well, Lucy was here the whole time, weren't you?
00:17:49Here.
00:17:50You keep your hands to yourself.
00:17:52Sorry, well, where's Lucy?
00:17:53There's no Lucy here.
00:17:54But she let me in.
00:17:55Then look at this.
00:17:56What?
00:17:57Me one spare uniform.
00:17:58Leathering idiot.
00:17:59Oh, me?
00:17:59No, you.
00:18:00He must have dressed in her uniform and let you in.
00:18:02Oh, and to think I had the handcuffs on him.
00:18:04Oh, quick.
00:18:05He's probably made for the stables.
00:18:06Oh, I wouldn't go that way if I were you.
00:18:07It's more like you've gone down the road.
00:18:08Why don't you go after him in your car?
00:18:09And you in the opposite direction on your bike.
00:18:11We'll search the stables, but I'm sure he won't be there.
00:18:13All right, Sergeant.
00:18:13You go one way and I'll go the other.
00:18:15Have you?
00:18:15Oh, quick.
00:18:16Let's get through.
00:18:17There, they've all gone for me.
00:18:20The one spare uniform.
00:18:30It's all right.
00:18:31They've gone.
00:18:32Well, I'd better go, too.
00:18:33Oh, you mustn't.
00:18:34A bust?
00:18:35Well, you mustn't.
00:18:35You've got to stay and look after the lamb.
00:18:36But suppose they come back again?
00:18:37Well, they won't.
00:18:38Why not?
00:18:38Well, Father's going up to London.
00:18:40But what about that Sergeant?
00:18:41Oh, he always stays in the police station.
00:18:43Hardly ever comes out.
00:18:43Oh, that's a relief.
00:18:45You're right.
00:18:46But why are you doing all this for me?
00:18:49Well, I suppose it's because I'd rather like you.
00:18:56You know, I didn't steal that wallet.
00:18:59Honest, I didn't.
00:18:59Fine.
00:19:01Oh, look out.
00:19:02He's Mr. Amson.
00:19:03Don't tell him.
00:19:03He'll give me the sack.
00:19:04All right, I won't.
00:19:07He has a pound advance on your wages.
00:19:09Oh, thank you, sir.
00:19:10When you've finished with the lamb, you'd better go down to the village and find some rooms.
00:19:13But what about his supper?
00:19:14Well, you can give him that later.
00:19:15Oh, thank you, sir.
00:19:15Good night, sir.
00:19:16Good night.
00:19:16Good night, miss.
00:19:19It seems a pity to have to bluff him like that.
00:19:21I know, but it can't be helped.
00:19:22You're sure he doesn't suspect why we're so keen to keep him?
00:19:25Certain.
00:19:26Why your father should pick on him, of all people.
00:19:28Oh, don't worry, darling.
00:19:29I'll explain everything to him as soon as I get the chance.
00:19:33Now then, I'd ask you to bring us luck.
00:19:38I'm a proper mug, it's the wrong way round.
00:19:45Now, the look can't drop out of it.
00:19:56Hello, old pal, I'm glad we've met.
00:19:59I've grown quite fond of you.
00:20:01You're quiet as a lamb, but don't forget, we'll show them what to do.
00:20:06One another, we'll stand by To prove my worth, I mean to try
00:20:10You've got a kick, and so have I I'm making headway now
00:20:15I've wheat and chaff, we've ample stores And, oh, I'll never starve
00:20:19Because when I've eaten mine, I'll start on yours
00:20:22I'm making headway now
00:20:24I've got my ambition I'll be the talk of the town
00:20:29I'll hold my position They can't keep a-growing laddell
00:20:33I joined a gym for exercise A lady instructor put me wise
00:20:38She made me spare parts twice the size I'm making headway now
00:20:43I've got a job I mean to score For me there's something good in store
00:20:48I won't clean windows anymore I'm making headway now
00:20:52I take a horse, box to the course That takes quite a lot of force
00:20:57I must be strong to box a horse I'm making headway now
00:21:01I've got my ambition I'll be the talk of the town
00:21:07I'll hold my position They can't keep a-growing laddell
00:21:11Once I phoned the railway fork Give me the goods A lady spoke
00:21:16She said I'm the goods I said that's okay I'm making headway now
00:21:20I mean to join the ARP The fire brigade and the CID
00:21:25Might even join the BBC I'm making headway now
00:21:30A heavy weight I had to fight I said in me left there's dynamite
00:21:34And a couple of horseshoes in me right I'm making headway now
00:21:39I've got my ambition I'll be the talk of the town
00:21:43I'll hold my position See they can't keep a-growing laddell
00:21:48Said the girl if your wife I should be Of children I'd like two or three
00:21:53I said you can leave all that to me I'm making headway now
00:21:59I said you can leave all that to me I said you can leave all that to me
00:22:36Now then, how do you like that? Come on, let's get you nice and clean. Now, I'm going to give
00:22:42you a bit of a brush-up. I'll make you sound like you've never shown before.
00:22:50Ow! Did you do that? No. Lucky for you. It was my catapult. What? Have you no respect for your
00:23:00elders? Not if they can't even groom a horse. Nice looking horse, too. Looks like me.
00:23:04Man-eater. Who? Man-eater, Bob. That's purely out of Bodicea. Oh. Well, that's just where you're wrong, clever dick.
00:23:12This happens to be the lamb by...
00:23:15...beef out of mutton. Yes. Now, go on. Clear off. Oh, can I borrow you, Will Burrow? You can borrow
00:23:20anything if you'll get out of me sight.
00:23:22But the bear is too heavy to push. Well, that's you if you'll hop it. Cheeky little monkey. You know,
00:23:29what he wants is a good...
00:23:33I think I should give him a hand. All right.
00:23:42I'll not be long.
00:23:46And what do you think you were doing? Trying to push it.
00:23:50I hate ignorance. Come out of the way. Thanks, pal.
00:23:53Don't thank me. I'm only doing it because you might damage the barrow.
00:23:57What's your name? George. Mine's Squibb.
00:24:01Squibb? Well, why don't you go off? Ha-ha, joke.
00:24:06Well, I thought it was funny. What sort of horse is this lamb? I've never heard of him.
00:24:11You've never heard of anything. I don't suppose you've ever heard of any rooms to let in the village.
00:24:15Yes, I have. You can stay with me. Stay with you? Not likely.
00:24:20I mean with my grandpa. No, thanks. I've got a pretty sister.
00:24:25No.
00:24:27Where does your grandpa live?
00:24:32Show me how to play, Jude. No, not now. Later on, perhaps.
00:24:36Here we are. Come here. Yeah.
00:24:42Well, this looks nice and quiet. That copper will never find me here.
00:24:46What's that? I said it's very hot for the time of the year.
00:24:49Hands! Hands!
00:24:52Squibb, what have you been up to? Look what I've found.
00:24:55Who is it? A new lodger.
00:24:58How do you know? Nice weather will happen, isn't it?
00:25:01You'd like to look at the spare room.
00:25:03Oh, yes. The, uh, the spare room.
00:25:06Well, then, would you mind waiting for a few minutes while I tidy it up?
00:25:09Oh, I don't mind a bit of a muck-up. Oh, please.
00:25:11Oh, just as you say.
00:25:14Bit of all right, isn't she?
00:25:16Not half. You mind your own interference.
00:25:35See that?
00:25:36What, that flower pot?
00:25:37Yes.
00:25:38Very good, my little man. Very good.
00:25:40Bet you couldn't do that.
00:25:41For me? I was a champion catapulter before you were born.
00:25:45Go on, then.
00:25:47Oh.
00:25:48Well.
00:25:50You know, some mothers have awkward kids.
00:25:55What time is your bedtime?
00:25:56Go on.
00:25:59Oh, look at that funny aeroplane.
00:26:01Well.
00:26:10Who done that?
00:26:14Oh, there you are. I was just going to call you.
00:26:16Well, I'm here now.
00:26:17Well, uh, here's the spare room. Would you like to see it?
00:26:20Yes, please.
00:26:24It's a bit small, I'm afraid.
00:26:26No, it's champion. I shouldn't think with a room like this a fellow would ever want to get out.
00:26:30They do sometimes.
00:26:31Eh?
00:26:32Would you like to see the rest?
00:26:34Yes, sir.
00:26:35Everything all right, Jude?
00:26:36Champion, thanks.
00:26:37You'll find the bathroom upstairs.
00:26:39Eh, fancy.
00:26:40This is the sitting room where we have our meals.
00:26:42It's grand, isn't it?
00:26:47What's, uh, what's this for?
00:26:49Oh, my grandpa does some of his business in here.
00:26:52Oh, I see.
00:26:53He's grandpa now.
00:26:55He's a darling.
00:26:55You'll like him.
00:26:56I'm sure I shall.
00:27:01Oh.
00:27:01Well, who's this?
00:27:03He's our new lodger.
00:27:04Oh.
00:27:04I hope.
00:27:06I found him.
00:27:07His name's Jude.
00:27:08He's got a job with Mr. Armstrong.
00:27:10Stamples, eh?
00:27:12Haven't I seen your face before?
00:27:14Well, I've had it a long time.
00:27:18What about the thief? Did you catch him?
00:27:19Oh, he got away dressed up as a maid.
00:27:21Dressed up as a maid, did he?
00:27:22Then I hope he got away for good.
00:27:24Don't you?
00:27:25Yes.
00:27:27It's that mouth.
00:27:30Did you track him?
00:27:31I'll say so.
00:27:32I've been cycling up and down the road here for about a half an hour.
00:27:35Bloomin' outweigh.
00:27:36He's then got me helmet knocked off when I got home.
00:27:39Oh.
00:27:41Well, now, what's that?
00:27:42Oh, nothing.
00:27:43Nothing come here.
00:27:46You're out there.
00:27:46Oh, so it was you.
00:27:48I'm surprised that's you.
00:27:50You mustn't blame me.
00:27:51My job in business.
00:27:52You mustn't talk to our lodge like that.
00:27:54Straight up to bed, you and no supper.
00:27:56Okay, Grandpa.
00:27:57Good night, Jude.
00:27:58No.
00:28:00Now, about the room, will you take it?
00:28:02Well, it seems a bit queer living in a police station.
00:28:06What's wrong with the police station as long as you haven't got a guilty conscience?
00:28:10Ha!
00:28:10And anyone can see at a glance that you're as honest as the days long.
00:28:14Oh.
00:28:14Well, in that case, I'll...
00:28:19I'll take it.
00:28:20Good.
00:28:20Now, shall we say, er, 30 bob a week, including meals?
00:28:24Oh, I've only got a pound.
00:28:26Well, say, a pound.
00:28:27No, you don't.
00:28:28This goes into the cash box.
00:28:30Well, then, I thought...
00:28:31This week, the boogers will have to get along without their cigars.
00:28:34Well, I'll, er, I'll have to be going now, because I've got to put my horse to bed.
00:28:38And if you hear of any tips, don't forget to let me know.
00:28:41No, I'll not forget.
00:28:42Oh, what about my key?
00:28:43Oh, yes, the key.
00:28:47And...
00:28:47Here.
00:28:49Hee-hee!
00:28:50I'd better be careful I don't mislay it.
00:28:53Well, good night.
00:28:55Good night.
00:28:56Good night.
00:28:56Good night.
00:28:57Oh, pardon me.
00:29:28I'm sorry, I let you take the blame for the catapult.
00:29:30Forget it. You'd only make Grandpa a man and he hates mugs.
00:29:34Who's a mug?
00:29:35You are.
00:29:36I am?
00:29:37Nah, I was only fooling.
00:29:40I've brought you some fruit.
00:29:43That's not fruit. That's imitation.
00:29:48So it is. I am a mug.
00:29:51No, you're not. Play me something.
00:29:54Well, you'll go to sleep if I do.
00:29:58Forget sleep.
00:30:00Day is nearly through. You're tired too.
00:30:04I am sure you've done your best.
00:30:08Tomorrow morning you, your daily jerks will do.
00:30:12So make the most of your night's rest.
00:30:16Good night, little fella, good night.
00:30:20It's time to close your eyes and go to sleep.
00:30:24A bedtime story, though I could tell.
00:30:28You might repeat it by and by.
00:30:30I'd sooner croon a lullaby someday.
00:30:34You'll go your way.
00:30:36It may not be an easy fight.
00:30:40But don't give in.
00:30:42Make up your mind to win.
00:30:45Good night, little fella, good night.
00:30:47Good night.
00:30:48Good night.
00:30:49Good night.
00:31:03Good night.
00:31:08Good night.
00:31:18Good night.
00:31:20Good night.
00:31:35and Viking walks it. Good time, wasn't it? I'll say so. Certainly was a lucky day when you
00:31:42bought him. And Sir Charles thinks I can't pickle. Be good to see his face when Viking wins the
00:31:47bar grave, and they're still trying to get man-eater out of the stable. You think Viking
00:31:51are certain as that? Well, I begged him with every penny I've got. There's Armstrong's string. Hey,
00:31:58that's man-eater at the back. Ah, so Armstrong's managed to get him out at last. This ought to be
00:32:03a real good laugh. Take a look and see how he's doing. I don't. Doing his daily dozen. Oh, it's
00:32:16uncanny.
00:32:16I could think of a better word. You wait till man-eater gallops. I filled his saddle with all the
00:32:20lid I could find. Nearly a couple of stern. It'll take two tons to hold man-eater down.
00:32:24If George is able to control him, the extra weight will slow him down so he won't be able to
00:32:29ask any
00:32:29awkward questions. Don't you worry. He won't ask any questions. He'll be unconscious. Well,
00:32:33come on. Let's get it over. All right, line up, boys. Now, come on, Lum. Let's show what we can
00:32:38do.
00:32:40So far, so good. You wait. Ready, boys? Off you go. Oh, come on, Lum.
00:32:54I was right, Nat. He's doing fine. Let's cut across to the finish.
00:33:03Look at man-eater. He's as quiet as a mouse. Must be doped. That's why he can't make the pace.
00:33:09Overweighted, more likely.
00:33:14Nat, it's a miracle. Come on, I'm missing a big chance. Show him what you can do.
00:33:21Look at that. He's catching up.
00:33:28Doesn't look so good for Viking. It's got to be good for Viking.
00:33:32Quite apart from my own bets. Sir Charles will take away his other horses if man-eater wins.
00:33:35Yes, but man-eater can't have changed all that much in a few days.
00:33:38I know. Must be the rider. Find out who that boy is and where he lives.
00:33:46He's proper weighty to one by miles. Nat, if I can kid him into it,
00:33:50I'm going to let him ride in the bar grave. What? It's our only hope. I'll get his license
00:33:53through today. Well, if you ask me, it's crazy. Look, out here he comes. Ah.
00:33:57I'm sorry we didn't do better, Mr. Armstrong. Oh, that's all right. He was always lazy.
00:34:01Oh, but you mustn't blame the lamb. I didn't quite know how to handle him, but
00:34:05if he'll give us another chance. Well, it so happens that I've received a wire from his owners
00:34:09asking me to run him in a race tomorrow. Of course, he hasn't a hope of winning.
00:34:13Do you mean you're going to let me ride him in a race? Good experience for you.
00:34:16Come round to my house when you get back and sign the form for the license. Yes, I will, sir.
00:34:19Come on, hear that lamb? He's going to let me ride in a real race. Now we'll show him. Yippee!
00:34:25Come on, lamb! Come on, lamb! But he couldn't just catch him up. Didn't you give him the whip?
00:34:30What, whip the lamb? I couldn't do that. Oh, I do hope you do well in the race. We've got
00:34:35to.
00:34:35They all think we haven't got a chance, but me and the lamb will surprise him. You'll see.
00:34:39Do you think it's worth a few quid? Grandpa. I mean a few bob. Where is that squib? Still at
00:34:45the fair?
00:34:46Must be. Is there a fair? And they say it's a very good one, too.
00:34:51I suppose you'll be going to the fair as well. I don't know.
00:34:56When I was young, you wouldn't have found me sitting at home while there was a fair on.
00:35:00Here! Why didn't you find a girl for yourself?
00:35:03Oh, me? I wouldn't know what to do with her. Oh, you'd soon find out. Here, why not ask Ann?
00:35:14I wouldn't know what to say to her. What? Here, you watch me. Now I'm you and you're a girl.
00:35:22I'm a what? A girl. A girl? Aye.
00:35:27What's that for? I'm knocking. Oh, I see. It's a game we're playing.
00:35:31You and me and I'm a girl. That's right. Oh, we'll wait till I get ready.
00:35:37I'm ready. Knock. Come in. Nice weather we're having. Good evening.
00:35:44That's funny. What's funny? That voice. I've heard it before.
00:35:48No. No, you couldn't. I've only just got it. That face and that voice. Have you any sisters?
00:35:54No. Yes. Twelve. How many? Twelve? Yes. Are they married? Yes. Who to? Men.
00:36:00Well, who ever heard of anybody been married to a woman? Me.
00:36:04My father. Your father, eh? Yes. Where are you off to? I'm going to ask Ann.
00:36:08But I haven't told you anything yet. You've told me enough.
00:36:18Miss Johnson, could I help you? Why, yes, thank you. Mr.
00:36:24By the way, what is your surname? Oh, sir, don't bother. Just call me George.
00:36:29Then you mustn't bother about mine. What do you mean? Can I call you Ann?
00:36:34Well, Miss Johnson, I mean Ann, will you do me a favour? Well, depends what it is.
00:36:42Will you come to the fair? I'd love to. Eh? Oh, pardon me. I think I've dropped a play.
00:36:48That's a foolish thing to do. But I'm glad I introduced myself to you.
00:36:55Pardon me if I should criticise, but you really can't deny. There's a fascinating twinkle in your eye.
00:37:04I know that I'm no fully plover, and moreover. I'm no Casanova, but I like you just the same.
00:37:13Pardon me, I feel a great big chump, as goofy as can be. If I look like that to you,
00:37:19then pardon me.
00:37:22Pardon me, I know what's on your mind, but you don't know what's on mine. And before you do, I
00:37:28think I'll draw the line.
00:37:31Pardon me, it's true, I never knew such a captivating smile. For a smile from you, I'd gladly run a
00:37:38mile.
00:37:39Pardon me, I know that I'm no fully plover, and moreover. I'm no Casanova, but I like you just the
00:37:48same.
00:37:49Pardon me, it's turned out nice again. You're as busy as a bee. And if I get busy too, then
00:37:55pardon me.
00:37:57Pardon me, I think we've met before. That's what all the young men say.
00:38:02Won't you come out for a walk with me today?
00:38:06Pardon me, I'd like to hold your hand like the movie fellas do. I'd be proud to let folks see
00:38:13me out with you.
00:38:15I know that I'm no fully plover, and moreover. I'm no Casanova, but I like you just the same.
00:38:24Pardon me, I don't mean to offend indiscreet, though I may be.
00:38:29And I hope the likes of you will pardon me.
00:38:34Hello, what's this?
00:38:35Oh, pardon me, I'll go and tidy up and put my hat on.
00:38:39You sure this is where he lives?
00:38:41Certain, I followed him here.
00:38:42Seems a bit odd, allowing lodgers and a police station.
00:38:45Between you and I, Mr. Bannerman, Sergeant Johnson's doing it on the side.
00:38:48Hasn't been so lucky lately with his racing, so he lets out the cell.
00:38:51Oh, he does, does he?
00:38:53Look up, that's him.
00:38:57No good talking while she's there.
00:38:58Shall I get rid of her?
00:38:59No, I have a better idea.
00:39:02Evening, Miss Johnson.
00:39:03Evening.
00:39:04Sergeant at home?
00:39:04Yes, he's inside.
00:39:06Hello.
00:39:08You stay there.
00:39:17Evening, Sergeant.
00:39:18Oh, good evening, Mr. Bannerman.
00:39:20See your daughter's walking out of the new lodger.
00:39:22Yes, nice lad, too.
00:39:24Looks a good boy.
00:39:25He is.
00:39:26Of course, I wouldn't ask him to leave, Mr. Armstrong.
00:39:31Don't believe in that sort of thing.
00:39:34But if you'd like to drop him a hint that I'm willing to pay him three times what he gets
00:39:39now.
00:39:39Why, certainly, sir.
00:39:41But if he wants the job, he must start first thing tomorrow.
00:39:43I'll tell him tonight.
00:39:44Fine.
00:39:45By the way, sir, know anything good?
00:39:46Yeah, Viking for the Bargrave Sticks.
00:39:48Oh, back him proper.
00:39:49Oh, there's just one danger.
00:39:51Man-eater.
00:39:51But he's yours, too.
00:39:53No, Armstrong's taking him over.
00:39:55Mental fat, he's been ridden by that lodger of yours.
00:39:57What?
00:39:59So it'd be a good idea for all our sakes, if you persuade him to come to me at once.
00:40:03Oh, I see.
00:40:05But would that be quite fair on Mr. Armstrong?
00:40:08Is letting police cells quite fair in the authorities?
00:40:10But...
00:40:10Or wise with your pension due in three weeks?
00:40:14I shall expect him at my stables first thing in the morning.
00:40:32Oh, John, John, help me!
00:40:34Oh, it's easy, I can do it without you!
00:40:45Oh, John, John, help me!
00:40:54Oh, my legs are all wobbly.
00:40:55How are yours?
00:40:56Oh, I'm fine.
00:41:02What do you want to see now?
00:41:05Acrobat?
00:41:06No.
00:41:06Every one of whom, believe me...
00:41:08Now, come along, ladies and gentlemen, come along your last chance.
00:41:11Just the weight of the cheese and win an handsome prize.
00:41:13Jesus, look, young man.
00:41:14Oh, no, John.
00:41:15Oh, let's have a do.
00:41:16Did you say two?
00:41:17George, you're spending far too much money.
00:41:20I don't think it's fair there.
00:41:21Besides, you know how much Mr. Armstrong gave me?
00:41:23Three pounds eight.
00:41:24How much?
00:41:24Three pounds eight.
00:41:25There's the winner.
00:41:26Three pounds eight ounces.
00:41:28And here's the handsome prize.
00:41:30Something no young couple should be without.
00:41:32The latest model or the modern improvements.
00:41:34Oh, it's all right, so she's house-trained.
00:41:36You take it.
00:41:37Oh, that's no way to handle a baby.
00:41:39Oh, we'll have to teach him how to handle one of those, won't we, Miss?
00:41:43Why ask me?
00:41:44You shouldn't talk like that.
00:41:46It's all right, son.
00:41:47I can see it in your eyes.
00:41:50Think we'd better be going?
00:41:51Yes, we'd better.
00:41:53Look, I can't carry this about a minute.
00:41:55Pull it down when nobody's looking.
00:41:56No, give it to me.
00:41:57It's rather sweet.
00:41:59There's the things you were saying, suggesting that I...
00:42:03What?
00:42:03Well, you know, saying that I'd that look in me eyes.
00:42:06And you didn't think that...
00:42:08Of course, but...
00:42:09I mean, if I did look funny, it was because, well, I feel the proper twill up saying it.
00:42:16What?
00:42:17I've never been out with a young woman by myself before.
00:42:20Hello, you two.
00:42:21What have you been out to?
00:42:23Limey.
00:42:24It's all right, we've won it.
00:42:26It's high time you were home, Scrib.
00:42:27I guess it.
00:42:28Come on, it's like over here we must see.
00:42:31What?
00:42:31Fleas?
00:42:33I tell you, it's a best show in the fair.
00:42:35Well, I hope they come up to scratch.
00:42:37I'll get the proper tinker.
00:42:38Eh?
00:42:39That's your right.
00:42:40Now we have the former political group of performing fleas.
00:42:43Thank you, sir.
00:42:43The most unique entertainment in the world.
00:42:46Your ticket, sir.
00:42:47There'll be room in a minute, lady.
00:42:49Ladies and gentlemen, I want you to particularly notice the amazing feats of intelligence and ecumen
00:42:54in their sensational flea performance.
00:42:57Entitled over the top.
00:42:59Oh, how Captain Fitzroy won the Victoria Cross.
00:43:04Now, ladies and gentlemen, you may wonder how I so easily recognize my own performance.
00:43:10I will show you.
00:43:11Here we have some test tubes.
00:43:13And in this test tube, we have 500 performing fleas.
00:43:17Each and every one known partially to me by name.
00:43:23Back, Winston.
00:43:24Back.
00:43:25Now we will show you the highlights of this wonderful entertainment, this unique entertainment,
00:43:30over the top.
00:43:31There is a signal for the attack.
00:43:33Hey, Joe.
00:43:34The troops are about to pour into no man's land.
00:43:37Yes, they are now giving a stinging attack to the rear.
00:43:41Hey, Joe.
00:43:42They're face to face.
00:43:43No quarter.
00:43:44Cloth to claw.
00:43:45Cloth to tooth.
00:43:46Hey, George.
00:43:47They're winning.
00:43:48They're winning.
00:43:49The enemy on the run.
00:43:51They can't be shaken off.
00:43:53It's a massacre.
00:43:55It's a massacre.
00:43:56Blood is flowing like a lot.
00:43:58One foot spread.
00:43:59My, Joe, they are saved.
00:44:01I think I'd like to go.
00:44:03With the band playing the fleas in part again.
00:44:08I'm certainly glad we left those fleas.
00:44:11A little of that goes a long way.
00:44:12Oh, you shall be.
00:44:16Come and see the luscious ladies from the Paris Nighthorns.
00:44:19Give yourself an eyeful of the female form divine.
00:44:23What is to do?
00:44:25Do you want to go in?
00:44:26Well, fair talent to see them when I can look at you for nothing.
00:44:29They don't seem to have much on.
00:44:31Hey, you'd look better than them with nothing on.
00:44:33What?
00:44:34Oh, I got it.
00:44:35Look, let's go to the back.
00:44:39Give me another six benefits, will you?
00:44:43I've picked any of the fleas.
00:44:45It's surprising what imagination.
00:44:47Just seeing those fleas has made me feel it.
00:44:49I must have a good imagination, too.
00:44:55Yes, sir, I'm trying to take aim.
00:44:57Thank you, pardon.
00:44:59How can I draw a bead with you bumping into me all the time?
00:45:02The foot switch.
00:45:04What a good shot.
00:45:05Not bad.
00:45:06Let's see what you can do.
00:45:14Magnificent.
00:45:14Well done.
00:45:15Oh, it's easy enough when you know how.
00:45:17Allow me to congratulate you, sir.
00:45:19Oh!
00:45:19Oh!
00:45:22Oh!
00:45:23Stop that man.
00:45:24I want him.
00:45:24Gangway!
00:45:25Gangway!
00:45:31Oh, Mr. Mate, it's a boy fitting.
00:45:34What if you could get off?
00:45:35Would you get to go?
00:45:36There he goes.
00:45:38Oh!
00:45:38Come along, we're just about to go.
00:45:40Oh!
00:45:40Come, look, you'll pick up him.
00:45:47Get him, Captain O'Bain.
00:45:48You had to bring him.
00:45:50Oh, stand back.
00:45:50Oh, stand back.
00:45:51Oh, stand back.
00:45:51Oh, stand back.
00:45:52Oh.
00:45:53Every one of all.
00:45:58Where is he?
00:45:59Well, he must be here somewhere.
00:46:01There's no other way out.
00:46:02Are you sure you were chasing the right man?
00:46:04Of course I am.
00:46:05Those tombstone teeth and that gray suit,
00:46:07I'd recognize anywhere.
00:46:11Have you seen a man in a gray suit?
00:46:12Fine.
00:46:25Hey, you.
00:46:26Have you seen a man in a gray suit?
00:46:27Yes.
00:46:28He went into that caravan.
00:46:29Well, why didn't you say so before?
00:46:31Well, you never asked me.
00:46:32Glithering idiot.
00:46:37There's a filter to be your caravan.
00:46:39What is that you say?
00:46:40There is no bug at the bin here.
00:46:42I must conduct a search.
00:46:43Out of my way.
00:46:44Ah, well, no make it a matter.
00:46:45Stand for the hand.
00:46:46Ah.
00:46:47His suit.
00:46:49Look.
00:46:50Now we've got him.
00:46:59Oh, quick.
00:47:00They're looking for you.
00:47:01Yes, I know what to do.
00:47:02Come on in, nature.
00:47:06Oh, just in time.
00:47:07It's very nice of you to look after me.
00:47:11Ah.
00:47:11Sounds full up.
00:47:13Who, me?
00:47:14You.
00:47:14You're overflowing.
00:47:15Now you stay right there.
00:47:18Ladies and gentlemen, you are about to witness the most sensational acrobatic act the world
00:47:24has ever known.
00:47:25The Flying Phantoms.
00:47:30The favorite entertainers of the crown heads of a dozen continents, led by the daredevil of
00:47:36the air, the damn-defying hero of the circus ring, the Golden Phantoms.
00:47:47The only living acrobat to appear in a suit of gold, fitting every contour of his manly
00:47:54form like a glove.
00:47:55A suit of solid gold.
00:48:30The gold defender will now perform a quadruple to the level of the...
00:48:35Oh!
00:48:41Oh!
00:48:43Oh!
00:48:45Oh!
00:48:45Oh!
00:48:46Oh!
00:48:47Oh.
00:48:48Oh!
00:48:48Oh!
00:48:48Oh!
00:48:49Oh!
00:48:54Oh, come on, hurry up!
00:48:59Oh, mother, I'm feeling sick!
00:49:02Oh, mother, I'm feeling sick!
00:49:07Oh, mother!
00:49:09Oh, I'm gonna be ill!
00:49:12Oh, oh!
00:49:14There he is!
00:49:15What did you mean?
00:49:18Oh!
00:49:19Oh!
00:49:19Oh!
00:49:20Oh, mother!
00:49:28I'm coming up and getting you!
00:49:33Oh!
00:49:35Oh!
00:49:37Oh!
00:49:41Oh!
00:49:43Oh!
00:49:45Oh!
00:49:46Oh!
00:49:46Oh!
00:49:49George, we're only a clue.
00:49:51All right, I've got room quicker this way. Come on.
00:49:53Can't wait. Can't wait. Can't wait.
00:50:00Seen, George?
00:50:02No, you went out before I got down.
00:50:05That's wrong.
00:50:06Huh?
00:50:07Swansery is six, not eight.
00:50:09That's right. All the better. Two quid more.
00:50:12Worries.
00:50:14Now, I promise you won't tell Anne I've had the tip of a lifetime for the Bargrave steaks
00:50:18and I've put in every penny we've got on Man-eater.
00:50:21Man-eater?
00:50:22Mr. Benneman let the cat out of the bag and told me himself
00:50:25that Man-eater was a certainty to be Viking and do you know who's riding him?
00:50:30Now, not a word to Anne. George.
00:50:33George? Well, he's riding the land.
00:50:35No, we listen. He's riding Man-eater.
00:50:38I thought that horse looked like Man-eater.
00:50:40And you were right.
00:50:42But what's your idea?
00:50:43I ain't fooling George.
00:50:44Now, you keep out of the squint.
00:50:47Morning, Sergeant.
00:50:47Morning.
00:50:48I'll be getting on school.
00:50:49Bye-bye, Grandpa.
00:50:54That lodger of yours didn't turn up this morning.
00:50:57That's right. He's with Mr. Armstrong.
00:50:58Why?
00:50:59Because if you think I'm going to get mixed up in a dirty business like this,
00:51:01you're mistaken.
00:51:02Get out.
00:51:03Careful, Joe. You can't talk like...
00:51:05I'll deal with this.
00:51:06Good morning.
00:51:08Be careful, Johnson.
00:51:09One word from me about that cell and your pension goes to blazes.
00:51:12Then you can go with it.
00:51:13I've got every penny I own on Man-eater.
00:51:15And when he wins, I'll be independent for life.
00:51:17All right. You've asked for it.
00:51:19Come on.
00:51:28Grandpa, who was that?
00:51:29Never you mind.
00:51:31But what's this about putting all your money on Man-eater?
00:51:33Oh, it's a racing set.
00:51:36But, Grandpa, supposing he doesn't win?
00:51:38We'll be ruined.
00:51:39Oh, don't you, buddy.
00:51:42Don't let that George out of your sight.
00:51:43And the first chance you get, grab him.
00:51:45What?
00:51:46We've got to keep him out of that race.
00:51:48Do you understand?
00:51:50Now, you be careful with her on the race.
00:51:51Go on.
00:51:56I'm expecting big things of you today.
00:51:58Hey, you and me are going to surprise him, aren't we?
00:52:06Don't forget this.
00:52:07It's the last piece of sugar you're going to get before the race.
00:52:12Hey, what do you think you were doing?
00:52:15No, I can't.
00:52:16I'm busy.
00:52:17George!
00:52:18Now, in future, you'll be more careful.
00:52:20You might very easily hit the lamb, then.
00:52:22Mr. Armstrong's making a mug of you.
00:52:24No, he's not making a mug out of me.
00:52:26My mother did that years ago.
00:52:27Besides, you mustn't talk like that about Mr. Armstrong.
00:52:29He's done everything for me.
00:52:31He can give me the chance to ride the lamb.
00:52:33Listen, George.
00:52:34Ever heard of a horse called Man-eater?
00:52:36Aye, he's a proper terror.
00:52:37Do you know the hospitals are full of the lads, he's crippled.
00:52:39It's a good job I haven't got to ride a horse like him.
00:52:41That's just what I'm telling you.
00:52:43You have.
00:52:43Eh?
00:52:44He isn't the lamb.
00:52:45He's Man-eater.
00:52:46I know that.
00:52:47What?
00:52:48Well, Man-eater?
00:52:50I know your command, you're all right back.
00:52:52Here, you go on.
00:52:52Get out of here.
00:52:53Scram.
00:52:54Hurry up and get me out of here.
00:52:55We're all waiting for you.
00:52:56You heard.
00:52:57Oh.
00:53:01Hello, George.
00:53:02Well, today's the day.
00:53:04You certainly led my father a dance last night.
00:53:05We're just going to give him a little exercise.
00:53:07I see anything wrong, George.
00:53:09I can't ride him.
00:53:10I can't.
00:53:11He'll kill me.
00:53:11What?
00:53:12The lamb?
00:53:12It's not the lamb.
00:53:13It's Man-eater.
00:53:14What?
00:53:14And you know it.
00:53:16Well, what if he is?
00:53:18You've handled him before, you can handle him again.
00:53:20Of course you can.
00:53:21No, I can't.
00:53:22I can't.
00:53:24Look.
00:53:25That proves it.
00:53:26Be luck's pouring out.
00:53:27I know he'll kill me.
00:53:29Listen, listen, listen to him.
00:53:30Now, now, pull yourself together, George.
00:53:32Well, he's entered for the big race this afternoon, and only you can make him win.
00:53:35No, I can't, Miss.
00:53:36I don't.
00:53:36Well, my father's coming here in a minute to watch him gallop.
00:53:39You stay here and deal with your father.
00:53:40Tell him I'm not exercising Man-eater after all.
00:53:43What about the race?
00:53:44Man-eater's going to run.
00:53:45Not with me on his back.
00:53:46But, Jimmy.
00:53:47Do as I tell you.
00:53:48I've got an idea.
00:53:49Now, come along, George.
00:53:51It's all right.
00:53:51There's nothing to worry about.
00:54:00Pull yourself together.
00:54:01Good morning.
00:54:02We've come to see Dr. McGregor.
00:54:04Mr. Armstrong.
00:54:05I'll tell him.
00:54:07Now, we shan't belong.
00:54:08This brain specialist will soon put you right.
00:54:11Now, now, George.
00:54:12There's nothing to be frightened about.
00:54:14Well, there's nothing the matter with me brain.
00:54:16Yes, that's what you think.
00:54:17The doctor's just finished a patient.
00:54:18Finished one?
00:54:19Oh!
00:54:20Goodbye.
00:54:21And don't forget what I told you.
00:54:23I won't.
00:54:23I am the master of my fate.
00:54:25I am the captain of my soul.
00:54:27Fancy that.
00:54:28And what might be your trouble?
00:54:30Wait.
00:54:31Don't tell me.
00:54:32I can see the symptoms in your face.
00:54:34Oh, but it's not my trouble.
00:54:35It's his...
00:54:36Come back.
00:54:36Oh, of course.
00:54:37Of course.
00:54:38Dear, dear.
00:54:40Very apparent.
00:54:41Aye.
00:54:42A chronic case.
00:54:43Is he violent?
00:54:44Oh, no, no.
00:54:45He's quite harmless.
00:54:46Ah, it's a pity.
00:54:47I like them tough.
00:54:49Nurse, take him into the consulting room
00:54:50and test his reactions.
00:54:51Just wait, please.
00:54:52Come along, George.
00:54:53She won't do anything she shouldn't.
00:54:54Well, she looks as though she might.
00:54:57Come along.
00:54:58Come along, that's right.
00:55:00There you are.
00:55:01Sit down.
00:55:03Now, first of all,
00:55:04I'll have to take down your particulars.
00:55:05You'll do nothing of the kind,
00:55:07the very idea.
00:55:08No need to be nervous.
00:55:09Cross your legs.
00:55:10Eh?
00:55:11I said cross your legs.
00:55:16What's to do?
00:55:17I'm testing your reflexes.
00:55:19When your leg is hit like that,
00:55:21your foot should jump up,
00:55:22if your brain's all right.
00:55:23Yeah, mine didn't.
00:55:24Exactly.
00:55:25Hi.
00:55:26Huh?
00:55:30Oh!
00:55:31Oh!
00:55:32I didn't do it.
00:55:33It did it itself.
00:55:34Oh, I see.
00:55:35A delayed reflex.
00:55:37Oh.
00:55:38Now, I'll show you something.
00:55:41Oh!
00:55:43What will your husband say?
00:55:44I'll show you how a normal person reacts.
00:55:47Hit me.
00:55:49No.
00:55:51You see?
00:55:52Immediately.
00:55:53Fancy that.
00:55:54Whereas in your case,
00:55:55there's a 20 seconds delay
00:55:57between your thoughts
00:55:58and when they take effect.
00:55:59Fancy.
00:55:59I must have forgot to put my clock on.
00:56:03Oh, I see.
00:56:04You say this man,
00:56:05he does a certainty.
00:56:06If George gets his nerve back,
00:56:07yes,
00:56:08he'll get it back.
00:56:10I'm fond of a bet myself.
00:56:11How are his reactions?
00:56:12Highly developed.
00:56:13Good.
00:56:18Sit down.
00:56:19Oh.
00:56:21Now,
00:56:23first of all,
00:56:24I want you to know
00:56:24that in a well-regulated mind
00:56:26there is no such thing as fear.
00:56:28It's a mere animal emotion
00:56:31unworthy of the human race.
00:56:33A man in full possession
00:56:35of his faculties
00:56:36is ready for any emergency.
00:56:39Oh!
00:56:40Oh!
00:56:41Do you see what I mean?
00:56:42A man who's startled
00:56:43by a sudden noise
00:56:44is Nathan for a half-wit.
00:56:46Oh!
00:56:47Oh,
00:56:48would you kindly have more consideration
00:56:49for my nerves?
00:56:50Sorry, Doctor.
00:56:50Oh, now,
00:56:51what was I saying?
00:56:52You were saying
00:56:52it's only half-wits
00:56:53that jump when doors are banged.
00:56:55Exactly.
00:56:56Eh?
00:56:57Now,
00:56:58kindly look straight ahead.
00:57:01Now,
00:57:02repeat what I say.
00:57:04I don't know what fear is.
00:57:07You're very lucky.
00:57:08No, no.
00:57:08Repeat what I say.
00:57:09I don't know what fear is.
00:57:12Oh,
00:57:12it's a game.
00:57:14I don't know what fear is.
00:57:17I can do what I like.
00:57:19I can do what I like.
00:57:22I can go where I will.
00:57:24I can go.
00:57:26Oh,
00:57:26that reminds me, Doctor.
00:57:27Can I go to...
00:57:28No,
00:57:28you must wait.
00:57:29Well,
00:57:29it's very important.
00:57:30You'll kindly repeat.
00:57:32That's what I'm frightened of.
00:57:33Oh,
00:57:34will you do as I tell you
00:57:34and repeat what I say?
00:57:36I can go where I will.
00:57:38I can go where I will.
00:57:40The horse is man's best friend.
00:57:43The horse is man's best friend.
00:57:47I am not afraid of falling.
00:57:49I'm not afraid of falling.
00:57:52The horse is man's best friend.
00:57:55The horse is man's best friend.
00:58:00Splendid.
00:58:01Splendid.
00:58:02That should do the trick.
00:58:06Splendid.
00:58:07Splendid.
00:58:08That should do the trick.
00:58:15By delicate manipulations,
00:58:17I have removed the pressure on the nerve
00:58:19supplying fearlessness and courage.
00:58:20You mean he won't be scared anymore?
00:58:22From now on,
00:58:23he'll be fearless.
00:58:24Amazing.
00:58:25So long as the pressure is not reapplied.
00:58:27Oh, yes, yes, I see.
00:58:27But whatever happens,
00:58:28he mustn't get any jar up on the head.
00:58:30If he does,
00:58:31he'll probably go right back
00:58:32to his former state.
00:58:44Uh-oh.
00:58:49Uh.
00:59:13Look out!
00:59:15You bloomin' idiots!
00:59:16They nearly ate me over!
00:59:18In a well-regulated mind, there is no such thing as fear.
00:59:22What's that?
00:59:23Just a mere animal instinct, not worthy of the human race.
00:59:27Dimey!
00:59:27Out of my way!
00:59:32Look out, mate, you fool!
00:59:33I'm not afraid of falling. The horse is man's best friend.
00:59:37Dummy nuts! Look out!
00:59:40Don't worry. A man in full possession of his faculties is ready for any emergency.
00:59:44Hey! See what I mean?
00:59:47I say, my good man, what are you doing here?
00:59:49Cleaning windows.
00:59:51Where have I heard that before? Cleaning windows? Why?
00:59:54Because that's what windows are for.
00:59:57Entirely wrong, my dear sir. Entirely wrong. This is what windows are for.
01:00:01What's the matter, your nerves?
01:00:03No!
01:00:04Stop that!
01:00:05Stop it, I've only just started.
01:00:07My windows!
01:00:09Now I'll show you how to do this horse.
01:00:12Oh, stubborn, huh?
01:00:14Oh!
01:00:19Stop that!
01:00:20You'll fall!
01:00:21Oh, I'm not afraid of falling.
01:00:23Come here!
01:00:23What are you doing?
01:00:24What are we doing?
01:00:25I'm going for a ride.
01:00:27A horse is man's best friend.
01:00:29Hiya!
01:00:34We must stop him before he gets into trouble.
01:00:36We must catch him before he gets a jar of one.
01:00:38Look out!
01:00:40Ha ha ha! Never touch me!
01:00:42Quick!
01:00:44Now, what do you think you're doing?
01:00:45What am I doing, my good man?
01:00:47Look!
01:00:50Hey!
01:00:51You can't do that to the law!
01:00:52Ha ha! That's what you think!
01:00:53You do that again!
01:00:54It's a pleasure!
01:00:56Here!
01:00:57You better come quietly.
01:00:58I know we're about to get right!
01:01:01Any more of that and I shall hit ya!
01:01:03Oh, by all means, my dear chap.
01:01:05Look, right there.
01:01:06Have a conch.
01:01:06I don't suppose I shall notice it.
01:01:08Quick!
01:01:09Hey!
01:01:10Look, I'll show you a serious case officer.
01:01:12An escaped lunatic.
01:01:13We must get him back to the clinic.
01:01:14Hi, taxi!
01:01:14Yes, but he's got saucy with the law!
01:01:16Come on, we've got to get back to the stables.
01:01:18Now, in you go.
01:01:19Ha ha!
01:01:19Ha ha!
01:01:20Yes, yes, very foolish of you.
01:01:22Hi!
01:01:25Ha ha!
01:01:27Ha ha!
01:01:32Ha ha ha!
01:01:34George, you can't do that!
01:01:36In you go!
01:01:37Quick!
01:01:38Ha ha ha!
01:01:44Ha ha ha!
01:01:44Ha ha ha!
01:01:46There he is!
01:01:47I wonder where he's been.
01:01:48Never mind about that.
01:01:49We've got him now.
01:01:50That's all that matters.
01:01:51Hello, George.
01:01:53Ha!
01:01:54Is it all right?
01:01:55It's him with the bag.
01:01:56Where are you going?
01:01:57A man's best friend is his horse.
01:02:00Out of the way.
01:02:02Hello, my old cock.
01:02:06Don't forget we've got to win these bar grave steaks this afternoon.
01:02:08Feeling all right?
01:02:09Ha ha ha!
01:02:10You know, you can do anything you like if you try hard enough.
01:02:13The doctor said so.
01:02:14What do you want, your sugar?
01:02:18Everything's all right.
01:02:19George is going to ride.
01:02:20Bam!
01:02:20What, him?
01:02:21He'll only let you down again?
01:02:23The twerp.
01:02:24Shut up, you fool!
01:02:28Out of my way.
01:02:30Now, you think I'm a twerp, eh?
01:02:32Yes.
01:02:32And you reckon I'll let Mr Armstrong down?
01:02:34Well, you did before, didn't you?
01:02:36Ha!
01:02:36Look at your tie.
01:02:42Oh, pardon me.
01:02:44You catch me again, I'll come down my head.
01:02:45Drop it, you fool, you hear?
01:02:47Drop it!
01:02:47No, let him have a cunt.
01:02:49Go on!
01:02:49Get out of here!
01:02:50You hear?
01:02:51Get out, quick!
01:02:52Did you so much as speak to George before the race you're fired?
01:02:56Now, boys, we're all going to drink George's health and wish him luck.
01:03:00Tim, nip up at the house and get some beer, quick.
01:03:02Okay, sir.
01:03:03Well, it's very kind of you, Mr Armstrong, but I think I ought to step down to the police station,
01:03:07is he?
01:03:15Come on, we'll wait for him in the car.
01:03:17You know, I really ought to go and see Ann.
01:03:18She'll be wondering where I've been all morning.
01:03:20Yes, yes.
01:03:20Just as soon as you boxed, man-eater.
01:03:21Fred, tell them to get a move on with the horse box.
01:03:23George, what about a tune while we're waiting?
01:03:25Good idea.
01:03:26What now?
01:03:26Please, George.
01:03:27For you, miss, anything you like.
01:03:31Look out!
01:03:32What's to do?
01:03:33Nothing.
01:03:34I was afraid it might fall and break your ukulele.
01:03:37Ho-ho!
01:03:38Ho-ho!
01:03:39I'm faithful to my comrades, my motto's loyalty.
01:03:44I run straight with me stable mates and they run straight with me.
01:03:48Come on, George, you'll hear them roar.
01:03:50Ten to one, I'll start for sure.
01:03:52I'll pass the post by half past four.
01:03:55I couldn't let the stable down.
01:03:57To race in France, I'll begin.
01:03:59Casque, c'est, très bon, chin, chin.
01:04:01I learned that off a sardine tin.
01:04:03I couldn't let the stable down.
01:04:05We've got pride put on side.
01:04:07Ride the high horse, too.
01:04:09If we're late at the starting gate, the horse will pull us through.
01:04:13Cast off floors I used to sell.
01:04:15In riding bridges I looked swell.
01:04:18A girl said, cast off those as well.
01:04:20I couldn't let the stable down.
01:04:22Near the town hall yesterday, with my horse I couldn't stay.
01:04:26They said the mare might come that way and I couldn't let the stable down.
01:04:30Your stomach's wrong, said Dr. Drew.
01:04:32Dye it, I said, if I do.
01:04:34My favourite colours are pink and blue.
01:04:37I couldn't let the stable down.
01:04:38We've got pride put on side.
01:04:41Ride the high horse, too.
01:04:43If we're late at the starting gate, the horse will pull us through.
01:04:47In our new discount, by gosh, what I wear makes me look posh.
01:04:51A nice transparent McIntosh.
01:04:53I couldn't let the stable down.
01:05:00A nice farm, I saw that.
01:05:07With a nice hard work in Diego and McGinn, I was found that a big irony,
01:05:19That was so cruel to me.
01:05:27But hunt the button with Miss Moore
01:05:30I played for hours and what is more
01:05:32I found what I was hunting for
01:05:34I couldn't let the stable down
01:05:36I know a girl when nights are fine
01:05:38Walks in her sleep, she looks divine
01:05:40Tonight I'm going to walk in mine
01:05:42I couldn't let the stable down
01:05:44We've got pride put on side
01:05:47Ride the high horse too
01:05:48If we're late at the starting gate
01:05:51The horse will follow us through
01:05:52A dame said for a sport
01:05:54That's real shoot out my country
01:05:56Seated deal
01:05:57I hit it three times off the reel
01:05:59I couldn't let the stable down
01:06:03I couldn't let the stable down
01:06:09I wonder what's happened to George
01:06:10He said he'd be back for breakfast
01:06:12And look at the time now
01:06:13Taking great interest in George all of a sudden
01:06:16Don't be silly, Grandpa
01:06:18Of course I'm not
01:06:19Well, he's a nice lad and one you can be proud of
01:06:21Yes, isn't he
01:06:23Yes, and you'll be proud as still of him
01:06:24Before the day's out
01:06:26Why, what do you mean?
01:06:28Wait and see
01:06:37Now go on, old snowcoach
01:06:38No mucking about on the way to the course
01:06:40I'll be with you in plenty of time
01:06:43Thank you, George
01:06:43Don't mention it
01:06:47Well, George, I'm not going to make a speech
01:06:49But you know what winning the bar grave means to the stable
01:06:51Good luck
01:06:52Good luck, George
01:06:53Thanks, boys
01:06:55Now don't worry
01:06:55As regards the bar grave
01:06:56I can do it on me head
01:07:04Gosh, it's happened
01:07:07Everything all right, George?
01:07:08No, George, what's the matter?
01:07:10I can't do it, Mr Armstrong
01:07:11Well, yes, I'm together, George
01:07:13No, it's money, but I can't ride him
01:07:15Don't be silly
01:07:15A minute ago you said it was in the bag
01:07:16I know, I feel different now
01:07:18But, George
01:07:19He'll salvage me like he did all the other jockeys
01:07:21I've got to go
01:07:22You can't back out now, George
01:07:24You've got to ride him
01:07:25I can't
01:07:26Into the horse box, quick
01:07:27I must have
01:07:33Go to the race course as fast as you can
01:07:35But don't open up until I arrive
01:07:36What are you going to do?
01:07:37I'm going to get that doctor
01:07:38It's our only chance
01:07:43Look, that must be man-eater
01:07:45Ah, but what's happened to that jockey of his?
01:07:47Hurried me
01:07:48I know
01:07:48He must have gone down to the police station
01:07:50By the back lane
01:07:51Come on
01:08:02Oh
01:08:09Hey, stop it
01:08:10Let me out
01:08:10Let me out
01:08:11You geeky clock
01:08:12Hey, let me out
01:08:15Oh
01:08:25Oh
01:08:30Oh
01:08:31Oh
01:08:31Oh
01:08:31Oh
01:08:31Oh
01:08:31Oh
01:08:58Oh
01:09:06Come along, Dr. Me, sir.
01:09:09You're telling me all my life's been to a man-eater.
01:09:12He's gone.
01:09:17Well, he came into our lives through a ventilator,
01:09:20and he's gone out the same way.
01:09:21You can't say I didn't warn you.
01:09:24Now, you did, did you?
01:09:25Well, now I'm going to warn you.
01:09:27You're going to ride man-eater.
01:09:30What, me?
01:09:30I know where he'll be, at the police station with that girl.
01:09:32Jimmy, you must get him.
01:09:33It's no good, dear. It's too late.
01:09:34It's worth trying, anyway.
01:09:35Right. Tim, Bert, get back as quick as you can and try and grab him.
01:09:53There he is, going in.
01:09:55Good. We'll get him as he comes out.
01:10:07George, what are you doing here?
01:10:10You should be at the course.
01:10:11I'm not going to the course.
01:10:12What's happened?
01:10:13Have they scratched the lamb?
01:10:15There isn't any lamb.
01:10:16It's money to the most dangerous horse in England.
01:10:18What?
01:10:18Yes, they made a mug out of me, fooled me into thinking he was an old selling plater,
01:10:22then I wouldn't be scared of riding him.
01:10:23But I found out, he's crippled three jockeys already and he's only waiting for the chance
01:10:27to make me the fourth.
01:10:28They're all trying to force me to ride him, but I daren't and I'm scared.
01:10:32But George, well, of course you mustn't.
01:10:36Do you really think so?
01:10:39Well, oh, but they've all got the money on him.
01:10:40If I don't ride, they'll lose it.
01:10:42Your life's more important than their money.
01:10:44Oh, they don't think so.
01:10:45Well, I do.
01:10:50You do?
01:10:51Don't worry.
01:10:52They can't make you ride.
01:10:53Oh, yes, they will.
01:10:54You'll see if they don't.
01:10:54They'll be here for me any minute.
01:10:55I know they will.
01:10:56Then you'd better hide.
01:10:57I can't.
01:10:58No matter where I go, they'd find me.
01:11:00I know.
01:11:01If you're quick, you'll just catch the next train to London.
01:11:03Yes, and...
01:11:04Don't argue.
01:11:05You haven't a second to lose.
01:11:06Are you sure it's the right thing to do?
01:11:08I'm sure.
01:11:09Ready, Anne?
01:11:10Look out here, Squibb.
01:11:12Quick.
01:11:12Goodbye.
01:11:13Well.
01:11:16Goodbye.
01:11:19What do you think of my new time?
01:11:21I thought especially in honour of George.
01:11:23Come on, or we'll be late.
01:11:25I'm not going to the races.
01:11:27You're crazy.
01:11:28What'll George say?
01:11:29He's not going either.
01:11:31What?
01:11:32They wanted to make him ride Maneater.
01:11:34He might have been killed.
01:11:35So I sent him away.
01:11:36What?
01:11:37He's catching the next train to London.
01:11:39Not if I know it.
01:11:40Squibb!
01:11:41Come back!
01:11:44Come on!
01:11:45Wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:11:46Let him get further away.
01:11:47Then we'll grab him.
01:11:49George!
01:11:49George, you can't go.
01:11:50You've got to ride Maneater.
01:11:51You've got to.
01:11:52I can't, Squibb.
01:11:53He'll kill me.
01:11:54What about Grandpa and Anne?
01:11:55They're back to you with everything they've got.
01:11:57Oh, don't talk.
01:11:58Daft Anne's just told me to run away.
01:12:00But she's scared you might hurt yourself.
01:12:02What?
01:12:03Why is she scared?
01:12:04Because she's mad about you, you mad.
01:12:07Do you mean to say that Anne loves me enough to...
01:12:11Give me that bike.
01:12:12What are you going to do?
01:12:13You go back and tell her I'm going to ride Maneater if he breaks every bone in me body.
01:12:16Good luck, Squibb!
01:12:29Hey, stop.
01:12:30We want to talk to you.
01:12:31Sorry, in a hurry.
01:12:33Want a lift to the race course?
01:12:35Count Deer.
01:12:36Deer want a lift to the race course.
01:12:40Hey, look out!
01:12:46We'll get him in a minute.
01:12:55Look at his fault left.
01:12:57Don't worry, I'll catch him.
01:13:19Now we've got him.
01:13:23Will you give me a lift to the race course?
01:13:25That's what we've been trying to do all the time.
01:13:27Thanks.
01:13:40Hey, you've gone wrong with the race course is that way.
01:13:43Don't worry, you're not going to the race course.
01:13:45Well, I've got to.
01:13:49Well, that's settled in, all right.
01:14:05What do we do now?
01:14:07Take him a few miles further on and then dump him.
01:14:36Hey, stop this car.
01:14:38Oh, do you hear me?
01:14:40Stop it or I'll bring you.
01:14:41Stop this car.
01:14:45Well, you ask for it.
01:14:47Get you.
01:14:47Come on.
01:14:54Come on.
01:15:01Come on.
01:15:01Do you think?
01:15:11Ready, Nat?
01:15:12Good.
01:15:12Yes.
01:15:13Well, you've got about two minutes to go.
01:15:15You better mount him now and get used to him.
01:15:16What, now?
01:15:17Yes.
01:15:23And don't forget to use the whip as I told you.
01:15:25Very good, Mr. Bannerman.
01:15:27Afternoon, Sir Charles.
01:15:29How's man-eater?
01:15:30Couldn't be better.
01:15:31Shows what a bit of real training will do.
01:15:43Yes, it does, doesn't it?
01:15:46Come on.
01:15:47Today, man-eater goes back to Bannerman.
01:15:48At least he doesn't stuff me up with a lot of lies.
01:15:50But, Daddy!
01:15:52All right, boys.
01:15:52Put him back in his box.
01:15:53Come on.
01:15:54Come on, now.
01:16:04Where am I?
01:16:05Hey, on the way to the race-course.
01:16:07What?
01:16:09Look out!
01:16:10Oh!
01:16:11Oh!
01:16:13Oh!
01:16:14Oh!
01:16:14Oh!
01:16:16Oh!
01:16:18Oh!
01:16:19Oh!
01:16:22Oh!
01:16:23Stop it!
01:16:24Can't!
01:16:25Oh!
01:16:28Oh, stop it!
01:16:40Will you stop it!
01:16:41I can't!
01:16:42Look out!
01:16:47What?
01:16:51To finish!
01:16:52No!
01:16:54No!
01:16:55No!
01:16:58No!
01:16:58I'm out of it!
01:16:59Oh!
01:17:01Damn tell me I'm dead!
01:17:03It soon will be!
01:17:04What?
01:17:06Look, the race course!
01:17:07I can't stop it!
01:17:07Oh!
01:17:08Oh!
01:17:15Hey!
01:17:16What's the idea?
01:17:17Sorry, I can't wait.
01:17:18Where's the race course?
01:17:18Where's my neater?
01:17:22I'm in time!
01:17:23George!
01:17:23Where's my neater?
01:17:24I'm gonna ride him if he kills me!
01:17:25Quick!
01:17:25Get him ready!
01:17:28I can't do it!
01:17:29You must, George!
01:17:30You must!
01:17:30I can't!
01:17:31Quick, George!
01:17:31Get him!
01:17:31I can't!
01:17:45I thought you were gonna bite me!
01:17:46And you only want your sugar!
01:17:48All right, boy!
01:17:50You can have all the sugar you want!
01:17:53Open the door!
01:17:54It's all right if you like!
01:17:55Let me out!
01:17:56Oh, that's fine!
01:17:57There's a close!
01:17:58Get way down, I'll tell the stewards!
01:17:59Don't forget to settle, George!
01:18:00What did you do?
01:18:02Yep!
01:18:03Yes!
01:18:04Number eleven ten seven with Martingale!
01:18:07A bit late, aren't you?
01:18:08Yes, I know.
01:18:08Sorry, sir!
01:18:09Right!
01:18:09Thank you!
01:18:15Sir Charles!
01:18:16I think you ought to know what's going on!
01:18:17Nobody's asked for your opinion!
01:18:19Look!
01:18:20Oh!
01:18:21George!
01:18:22Sergeant!
01:18:23Arrest that man!
01:18:24What?
01:18:24But he's yours!
01:18:25I know!
01:18:25He's my pickpocket!
01:18:26Arrest him!
01:18:27Oh!
01:18:30Hang me!
01:18:31Hang me!
01:18:31Quick!
01:18:33Come on there, Sergeant!
01:18:34Arrest him!
01:18:35Come on!
01:18:36Oh!
01:18:38Where's he gone to?
01:18:40Ah!
01:18:41There he is!
01:18:42Ah!
01:18:44Quick!
01:18:44Quick!
01:18:45Oh, that's your Charles!
01:18:47I'm Arrest!
01:18:48I'm Arrest!
01:18:50Leave it to the police!
01:19:05Good luck, George!
01:19:06Be careful of bikers, Jockey!
01:19:07Oh, I'll be all right!
01:19:08Be careful over the jumps!
01:19:09Yes!
01:19:10Eh?
01:19:10The jumps!
01:19:11This is a steeplechase!
01:19:13Oh!
01:19:14I thought it was a flat race!
01:19:15I've never been offered a jump in my life!
01:19:16Oh!
01:19:19Oh!
01:19:20Oh!
01:19:20Oh!
01:19:21Oh!
01:19:22Oh!
01:19:23Oh!
01:19:24Oh!
01:19:26It's George!
01:19:28It's George!
01:19:35There!
01:19:36He's made it!
01:19:40Steady, Vikings!
01:19:42Steady!
01:19:43Dhru here?
01:19:45You better watch out for yourself!
01:19:48George!
01:19:49George!
01:19:50Don't worry, Ann, I'll be all right!
01:19:56They're off George, they're off!
01:19:58Oh, come on!
01:20:05Come on George!
01:20:06Come on George!
01:20:09Come on George, come on!
01:20:11Come on George, come on!
01:20:14They're coming first then!
01:20:15If only he can stick on!
01:20:22Oh!
01:20:34He's done it again, good old George!
01:20:49Oh!
01:20:52Oh!
01:20:52He's catching up!
01:21:01Come on!
01:21:02Come on!
01:21:05Oh!
01:21:10Oh!
01:21:12When they're coming to the water jump!
01:21:16You know what this jump's called?
01:21:18No!
01:21:18The graveyard!
01:21:20Oh!
01:21:23Oh!
01:21:28Oh!
01:21:29It's Viking's face, I think I can touch him now.
01:21:41Get down George, get down!
01:21:43Get down, George, get down!
01:21:45Get down!
01:21:47Get down George!
01:21:51Come on George, come on George!
01:22:01He's here somewhere and what more he's wearing my racing colors.
01:22:04Of course he is. He's riding no horse.
01:22:05He's what? I'll have him disqualified.
01:22:23Come on, George. Come on, man-eater.
01:22:25He's creeping up. He's creeping up.
01:22:29He is, too.
01:22:31I suppose he is a pickpocket.
01:22:33Of course he's not. That's what we can't tell you all along.
01:22:39Come on, man. Come on, we're catching him.
01:22:43Catch him up. He wins.
01:22:48Come on, George. Come on, George.
01:22:52.
01:22:57Oh!
01:23:00.
01:23:04Come on, listen. Show him what you made of.
01:23:07Come on, George. Give him his head. You've only three or four arms to go.
01:23:10He'll never do it. He'll never do it.
01:23:13That crook!
01:23:17Come on.
01:23:17Let's go, George! Come on, George!
01:23:23Come on, Mikey!
01:23:24Use your weapon less into him!
01:23:27Come on.
01:23:31You'll never do it!
01:23:32What do you mean? Of course you'll do it!
01:23:34Come on, George! Come on, George!
01:23:39Come on.
01:23:43Come on, George!
01:23:44Come on, George!
01:23:45Come on, George!
01:23:46Come on, George!
01:23:46Come on, George!
01:23:47Come on, George!
01:24:00Come on!
01:24:02Come on!
01:24:11Keep standing, keep standing,
01:24:13but it's under Margaret!
01:24:14It's under Margaret!
01:24:16You boo!
01:24:20So nothing can beat my king, eh?
01:24:23I caught the fire grave!
01:24:27I'm not even an objection!
01:24:29Objection over all!
01:24:34Get out George!
01:24:37Get out George!
01:24:39Get out George!
01:24:47George, are you all right?
01:24:48Duncan, I want it! I want it!
01:24:50And you did it all for me!
01:24:51Ah, that was nothing!
01:24:53I think it was, and I'm going to kiss you!
01:24:58He wanted to do!
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