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Jack and The BeanStalk 1952 Remastered
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00:00:12The End
00:00:30Up, up, up, up, there he goes
00:00:34But to where nobody knows
00:00:39Long is the fiend, stuffin' short as little Jack
00:00:43So long and short of it is, is he ever comin' back?
00:01:02The End
00:01:12The End
00:01:21The End
00:01:30The End
00:01:54Come in
00:02:01Oh, it's you
00:02:03I'm sorry, Arthur
00:02:04I thought it was the babysitter
00:02:06Just what do you have against babysitters?
00:02:09Why, nothing
00:02:10Nothing?
00:02:11It's the psychological stumbling block
00:02:14The juvenile mind resents the restraint of adult authority
00:02:19Do you ever have a feeling you're too old for your age?
00:02:22Physically, I'm only eight
00:02:24Mentally, the doctors refuse to believe it
00:02:28Why do you bring my sister flowers?
00:02:30Because you want to marry her?
00:02:33It's all part of the racket
00:02:34Where is Eloise?
00:02:36Putting on her lipstick so you can kiss it off
00:02:39Come on, young fella, I'll put you to bed
00:02:41Come on, young fella, I'll put you to bed
00:02:41Or your sister and I are gonna be late for dress rehearsal
00:02:44Why do I have to go to bed?
00:02:45Only children go to bed this early
00:02:47Arthur, I didn't hear you come in
00:02:49You should have
00:02:50I made quite an entrance, thanks to Junior
00:02:53Donald, didn't you promise mother and dad you'd be a good boy?
00:02:57I am being good
00:02:58It just happens that their standards are much higher than mine
00:03:02Where's his babysitter?
00:03:04His sitter?
00:03:05Uh, well, Donald, go in and wash your teeth and go to bed
00:03:07And don't wake your baby sister
00:03:12What's the matter?
00:03:14No babysitter
00:03:14There are dozens of babysitters in the neighborhood
00:03:17Well, not for my dear brother
00:03:19He's been declared out of bounds
00:03:21Have you tried the employment agencies?
00:03:23They don't have babysitters
00:03:25Well, it looks like my understudy will have to go on tonight
00:03:28Start calling every employment agency till you find one that's open
00:03:31Get somebody, anybody
00:03:33Sounds like a bad idea
00:03:35But I'll do it
00:03:36And I'll handle my pal Donald
00:03:56It's pretty reckless driving
00:03:58I'll say it is
00:03:58You ought to watch where you're going, big boy
00:04:01What are you trying to do?
00:04:01Get away?
00:04:03Out of my way
00:04:04Out of my way, shorty
00:04:14I ought to run you in for this
00:04:16You're big enough to carry me in
00:04:18Officer, we're terribly sorry
00:04:20Well, all right
00:04:21But don't let this happen again
00:04:22Now get off of my car
00:04:27What are you going to do with that?
00:04:29Put it away
00:04:29Well, keep it there
00:04:30Yes
00:04:32Uh-huh
00:04:34I'd better hang up
00:04:34We've been talking for ten minutes
00:04:37Here comes my heavy date for tonight
00:04:39Bye
00:04:42Will you call on a heavy date?
00:04:44You
00:04:45Can you wait outside for five minutes?
00:04:47Or will you get a ticket?
00:04:48Well, if I do, I can get it fixed
00:04:50I have influence
00:04:56Don't do that
00:04:58Why don't you look where you're going?
00:05:00See you outside, baby
00:05:03What do you see in that tall, dark, handsome fella?
00:05:05Plenty
00:05:06Girls never say that to me
00:05:07What do they say to you?
00:05:08Shh, nothing mixed up
00:05:11Cosmic Employment Agency
00:05:13Yes, I have been on the phone for quite a while
00:05:16I'm sorry, we don't list babysitters
00:05:17Just a minute, lady
00:05:18You are looking at the world's greatest babysitter
00:05:21That's right, miss
00:05:22Sure
00:05:23He is the best
00:05:24Where do you fit into this?
00:05:25I'm his agent
00:05:26Yes
00:05:27He lets me keep ten percent of everything I earn
00:05:31I'm sorry I took so long
00:05:33But fortunately, a professional babysitter just came in
00:05:36May I have your address, please?
00:05:39Thank you
00:05:40He'll be right out
00:05:41Goodbye
00:05:43Oh, thank you, miss
00:05:44Gee, you're wonderful
00:05:45I like girls like you
00:05:47Eyes of blue
00:05:48And five feet, too
00:05:53Timber!
00:05:55Sorry to be late
00:05:56It's okay
00:05:58Shall we go?
00:05:59You mean you and I are going out together?
00:06:01You see, Dink, I have a way with girls
00:06:03Please
00:06:10Now listen!
00:06:11Yes, Daddy
00:06:15He's so big
00:06:15Come on, we've got to babysit
00:06:17Get with it
00:06:32Clyde
00:06:32Why are you so clumsy?
00:06:35I'm excited
00:06:35Why?
00:06:36This is my first job
00:06:37Gee, I hope he's a sweet child
00:06:39I love children
00:06:40Come on
00:06:46It's about time they got here
00:06:54Are you the...
00:06:55Babysitter?
00:06:56He sure is
00:06:58You're kind of big for a baby
00:06:59You're not for me
00:07:01Rejected again
00:07:01I guess it isn't my night
00:07:02Won't you come in?
00:07:03Sure
00:07:04Silly
00:07:07Well
00:07:08We'll be
00:07:08Plenty of
00:07:10Constable here
00:07:11Well, it's too late
00:07:12To get anyone else
00:07:12Have you had much experience
00:07:14With babies?
00:07:14Oh, yes, sir
00:07:15I've been a baby all my life
00:07:16Don't you worry about Jack
00:07:18The kids just love him
00:07:19He makes them feel so superior
00:07:21In which they are
00:07:22Sure
00:07:22Well, they both sound asleep
00:07:23And I'm sure you won't hear
00:07:25A sound out of them all night
00:07:26But if you need anything
00:07:27Oh, no, madam
00:07:28I won't need a thing
00:07:29I'll prepare for everything
00:07:30No one's prepared for Donald
00:07:32Well, good luck
00:07:33And we'll be home after 11
00:07:34Oh, you're going out right now?
00:07:36Oh, costumes
00:07:36Going to a masquerade ball?
00:07:38No, playing
00:07:38Play?
00:07:39Kids are going to play
00:07:40May I see out the doors?
00:07:41Excuse me
00:07:41May I help you?
00:07:44Oh, miss
00:07:44In case I want to see the children
00:07:46Just where are they?
00:07:47Oh, they're in the bedroom
00:07:47Down the hall
00:07:48Thank you
00:07:49All right
00:08:05High glass, huh?
00:08:10Music to my ears
00:08:11My first victim
00:08:13Duty calls
00:08:15See you, Mr. Dingle
00:08:22This calls for action
00:08:30Quiet
00:08:30Want to wake up
00:08:31Your sweet little brother?
00:08:33Now, let's seem to be in trouble
00:08:38This is my real business
00:08:39I know kids
00:08:40Good night
00:08:41Get me a glass of milk
00:08:50What'd you say?
00:08:51I said get me a glass of milk
00:08:54This is unbelievable
00:08:56This kid talks better than me
00:08:58You're not very bright
00:09:01I'm sorry, kid
00:09:02But what school'd you go to?
00:09:04The baby isn't talking
00:09:05I am
00:09:06I know you're talking
00:09:07But who?
00:09:08I'm talking over here
00:09:11This kid ain't even moving her lips
00:09:13This is a baby ventriloquist
00:09:15I'm talking over here
00:09:17I know it's you
00:09:18I mean, I'm
00:09:20You're
00:09:21You
00:09:30What's your name?
00:09:32Donald
00:09:33Are you a good boy?
00:09:34No, it's not my nature
00:09:35I'm a problem child
00:09:39You're a little kid
00:09:40He's a problem child
00:09:40He's like me, I think
00:09:43Would you like to have me
00:09:44Read you a story
00:09:44Before you fall asleep
00:09:46That's been tried too
00:09:49Oh, this kid
00:09:52Can try too
00:09:56I'm telling you
00:09:57I ought to
00:09:58I ought to
00:09:59I ought to
00:10:01Jack and the Beanstalk
00:10:04That's my favorite novel
00:10:06Donald
00:10:07Can I read this to you?
00:10:09Well
00:10:10I want to keep you happy
00:10:12Let's hear how it goes
00:10:14Thank you, Donald
00:10:17Once upon a time
00:10:19That's pretty exciting, isn't it?
00:10:24Once upon a time
00:10:25A whole village was
00:10:27A whole village was
00:10:32Terrorized
00:10:36Yeah
00:10:37Yeah
00:10:37Yeah
00:10:37The whole village was terrorized
00:10:39By a
00:10:40A
00:10:42A
00:10:42Ferocious
00:10:43Ferocious
00:10:44Yeah
00:10:46Donald, do me a favor
00:10:47This is a very exciting book
00:10:49About the giant and everything
00:10:51Will you read it to me?
00:10:53Please?
00:10:54I can't get over the big words
00:10:55Only because I'm fascinated by you
00:10:58Here, hold my club
00:10:59Here, hold my club
00:11:01Fascinated
00:11:04Once upon a time
00:11:05A whole village
00:11:07Was terrorized
00:11:09Mm-hmm
00:11:09By a ferocious giant
00:11:11Yeah
00:11:11Who lived in a castle in the sky
00:11:13In this village
00:11:15Lived a simple peasant boy
00:11:17Named Jack
00:11:17And his widowed mother
00:11:19They had come upon hard times
00:11:22Because of the giant
00:11:23One day
00:11:24Jack was told
00:11:25To bring their only cow
00:11:27To the market
00:11:28And sell him for food
00:11:30Jack
00:11:31Being a very stupid boy
00:11:33So
00:11:33He
00:11:34Five small feet
00:11:35He
00:11:37He
00:11:37He
00:11:37We
00:11:41Whoa
00:11:42Oh
00:11:44Oh
00:11:46Who
00:11:46The
00:11:47Hoo
00:11:48Oh
00:11:50Ooh
00:11:56Princess
00:11:57Helen
00:11:58Show
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00:12:03adelante
00:12:15Your Highness.
00:12:16I wonder if I could have a glass of water.
00:12:19Yes, Your Highness.
00:12:26Hey, Billy.
00:12:27Can you imagine me getting water for the princess?
00:12:45You see anything, Billy?
00:12:54Oh, Princess.
00:12:59I would have brung you to water.
00:13:00I'm a little tired of people waiting on me.
00:13:03It must be wonderful to be allowed to do everything you want to, whenever you want to.
00:13:09Oh, you don't get around much, do you?
00:13:11What do you mean?
00:13:12You mean you haven't heard?
00:13:13There's no food in the village.
00:13:15The Giant, he's taken everything.
00:13:17He's even taken your father's crown jewels, didn't he?
00:13:20That's why I have to marry Prince Arthur.
00:13:22Well, isn't it a love match?
00:13:24I've never even seen him.
00:13:26But his people have money.
00:13:29Did you ever have to marry a man you've never seen?
00:13:34They tell me I'm a boy.
00:13:38So you are.
00:13:39And a very nice boy.
00:13:41Thank you, Your Highness.
00:13:43Why don't you run away?
00:13:45Princesses can't do that.
00:13:47Oh.
00:13:47But maybe he'll be young and handsome and you'll fall madly in love with him.
00:13:53That only happens in fairy tales.
00:13:56But thank you for the water.
00:13:57Thank you, Your Highness.
00:13:59And Princess, remember, have courage, fear nothing when you're in the right.
00:14:05That's my motto.
00:14:15Jack!
00:14:17Yes, Mother?
00:14:18Jack, you must stop talking to yourself.
00:14:21I wasn't talking to myself, Mother.
00:14:23I was talking to the Princess Eloise.
00:14:24Oh, please.
00:14:26Princesses don't talk to peasant boys.
00:14:29Oh, Jack.
00:14:31When are you going to grow up and get some sense?
00:14:34Does one go with the other?
00:14:37Jack.
00:14:38I've come to a very important decision.
00:14:40You're not going to give me away?
00:14:41No.
00:14:43If we're not to starve, I'll have to sell our last valuable possession.
00:14:48No.
00:14:48You're not going to sell the cow.
00:14:50She has to go.
00:14:52You can't sell Henry.
00:14:54Jack, how many times have I told you Henry isn't a proper name for a cow?
00:14:59All right.
00:15:00From now on, I'll call her Albert.
00:15:02But you still can't sell Henry.
00:15:05Take her to the market this morning.
00:15:07But be sure to get a good price.
00:15:11Yes, Mother.
00:15:12You can depend on me.
00:15:14Whatever they bid, I'll bid higher.
00:15:18Jack, you'll be selling, not buying.
00:15:21There's a difference.
00:15:25Fetch me a pail of water and then be on your way.
00:15:28Yes, Mother.
00:15:37Now, look, Henry.
00:15:39This is the last time I'm going to let you look.
00:15:41You look beautiful.
00:15:44You and I are going to part very soon.
00:15:49You are the only thing I love.
00:15:53Now, this is the last look you're going to get, Henry.
00:15:55Take a look.
00:15:55Don't you look pretty?
00:15:58Oh, parting is such sorrow.
00:16:01We've got to go, Henry.
00:16:03Oh, oh.
00:16:06Oh, boy.
00:16:07Tell me, young fellow, will this road take me to the royal palace?
00:16:10No, sir.
00:16:11But your horse will.
00:16:12Say, you're Prince Arthur.
00:16:13So they tell me.
00:16:15Oh, boy.
00:16:15Will a princess be surprised.
00:16:18Princess Eloise?
00:16:19Mm-hmm.
00:16:20You should have heard what she said about you this morning.
00:16:22No worse than I said about her.
00:16:25Any girl who will marry a man for his father's money.
00:16:31Uh-oh.
00:16:32The giant.
00:16:34The giant.
00:16:36It's the giant, Henry.
00:16:37But you're safe with me.
00:16:41I won't let them take you.
00:16:45See?
00:16:46What did I tell you, Henry?
00:16:47I protected you.
00:16:49Now, look, Henry.
00:16:50I've got to go tell the prince about the bad giants they hear.
00:16:54Hey, prince.
00:16:55Where did you go?
00:16:56Oh, come on.
00:16:57This is no time to play games.
00:16:59Oh, prince.
00:17:00Oh, prince.
00:17:02Hey, prince.
00:17:21He's a rough one, Henry.
00:17:31But why don't you have
00:17:33any cloth?
00:17:33My good woman.
00:17:35For cloth, you need wool.
00:17:36And for wool, you need sheep.
00:17:37And someone stole all our sheep.
00:17:39Oh, I don't believe that silly story
00:17:41about the giant.
00:17:42Oh, there's a giant all right,
00:17:43Mrs. Mercatroyd,
00:17:44because I saw him.
00:17:45You see a lot of things
00:17:47that other people don't.
00:17:48Did you really see him, Jack?
00:17:49I saw his shadow.
00:17:51How do you know it was the giant's shadow?
00:17:53That's a very good question.
00:17:55Goodbye.
00:17:55Where are you taking my cow?
00:17:57I'm going to take my cow
00:17:59to Mr. Dinkelpush, the butcher.
00:18:12What's all the excitement?
00:18:13You have a whole cow.
00:18:14Hey, don't you try to deceive us.
00:18:15You're not going to hold
00:18:16this one for the black market.
00:18:18The idea is selling those less
00:18:20sirloin sticks for seven cents a pound.
00:18:22There ought to be a law.
00:18:23Oh, ladies, ladies, ladies.
00:18:25I haven't seen a cow around here
00:18:26for months.
00:18:26But you bring somebody to me
00:18:28with such an animal.
00:18:29I'll reward him
00:18:30like he's never been rewarded
00:18:31in his life.
00:18:32I'll make him rich.
00:18:33Richer beyond his dreams.
00:18:35I'll pour gold into his pocket.
00:18:37I'll pour gold so deep that...
00:18:40Wait a minute.
00:18:41Not that scrawny animal.
00:18:44You're not trying to pawn him off
00:18:45to me as first grade beef.
00:18:47Why wouldn't let my worst customer
00:18:49use him for stew?
00:18:51Her.
00:18:52And I love Henry.
00:18:54Well, everybody to their taste,
00:18:56but come inside, Jack,
00:18:58and I'll give you the best deal
00:18:59that I can afford.
00:19:01Come on, Henry.
00:19:08Imagine that.
00:19:09I mean, all the beef we haven't had
00:19:10and look at this big cow.
00:19:12I'd like to get some of that.
00:19:13I certainly would, too.
00:19:19What you doing?
00:19:20Hey, what's the idea of that?
00:19:21Well, I don't want everyone
00:19:22to know how generous I am.
00:19:24Oh.
00:19:25How much are you going to give me
00:19:26for the cow?
00:19:26What, you're asking money
00:19:27for that wonderful animal?
00:19:28I was going to give you beans.
00:19:30What do I want with beans?
00:19:32What do you want
00:19:32with my magic beans?
00:19:34I should have my head examined.
00:19:36Huh.
00:19:36Trying to make you rich.
00:19:38Money you're asking for, eh?
00:19:40I'll give you money.
00:19:41Worthless money.
00:19:42How much do you want?
00:19:43Any price at all.
00:19:44How much?
00:19:45Now, wait a minute, Mr. Binklepuss.
00:19:46Who?
00:19:46I don't want that worthless money.
00:19:48Either I get the magic beans
00:19:50or I take Henry home.
00:19:51Oh, you strike a hard bargain, boy.
00:19:53No beans, no cow.
00:19:55Well, I know when I'm licked.
00:19:58Come on out in the garden.
00:19:59I keep my beans hidden out there.
00:20:01Come on.
00:20:02Magic beans.
00:20:03You've got to get up awfully early
00:20:05in the morning
00:20:06to put anything over on me.
00:20:08Come on, Henry.
00:20:10Let's go, Henry.
00:20:13Henry?
00:20:15One, two, three, four.
00:20:19Now, they must be around here someplace.
00:20:21You've got to keep them buried, you know.
00:20:23You can't let the village know
00:20:24where these magic beans are.
00:20:26They're priceless.
00:20:30There they are.
00:20:32My magic beans.
00:20:35Don't tell anybody
00:20:36that I gave them to you,
00:20:38will you?
00:20:39Yes, sir.
00:20:39Shh, it's a secret.
00:20:41But I'll never realize,
00:20:42I'll never know
00:20:43how you ever talked me out of them.
00:20:45Mr. Binklepuss.
00:20:46What?
00:20:48Can I say goodbye to Henry?
00:20:50Well, surely, go ahead.
00:20:51Alone?
00:20:52Alone?
00:20:53Right ahead.
00:21:01I've got to say goodbye now.
00:21:03Be a good boy for Mr. Binklepuss.
00:21:08Do you mind if I kiss you goodbye, Henry?
00:21:19He is such a good pal.
00:21:24The giant has stolen the princess.
00:21:27Henry, you hear what they're yelling?
00:21:30The giant has kidnapped the princess.
00:21:34Goodbye, Henry.
00:21:36The giant has stolen the princess.
00:21:38The princess.
00:21:59Don't worry.
00:22:02I've been robbed.
00:22:06Mother!
00:22:09Mother!
00:22:13A terrible thing has happened.
00:22:15Oh, somebody swindled you out of our car.
00:22:17Oh, no, I made a nice deal for Henry.
00:22:20But the giant kidnapped the princess
00:22:22and is holding her for ransom.
00:22:24Oh, the poor girl.
00:22:26I'll gladly contribute the money
00:22:27you've got for the cow.
00:22:28Money?
00:22:30Only a fool would take worthless money
00:22:32for such a valuable animal.
00:22:34I got five magic beans.
00:22:36Oh, Jack.
00:22:38Why is it whenever I send you on an errand,
00:22:40you always do the wrong thing?
00:22:42One, two, three, four, five magic beans.
00:22:46Ain't I a smart boy for how smart and a butcher?
00:22:49You were indeed.
00:22:51Plant the beans, my boy.
00:22:54Maybe they'll grow something that we can eat.
00:22:56Mother.
00:22:57Plant the beans, Jack.
00:23:01I'll plant the beans.
00:23:03I'll plant them.
00:23:10Oh, you're not ordinary beans, are you?
00:23:14Please, beans.
00:23:16Will you grow like magic beans
00:23:19so I can prove to my mother and everybody else
00:23:22that I'm not addled, brained like they think I am?
00:23:26Or am I?
00:23:28Oh.
00:23:29Oh, magic beans.
00:23:35One, two, three, four, five.
00:23:42Grow.
00:23:43Please grow.
00:23:51Jack, will you please go to bed?
00:23:55Yes, mother.
00:23:59Please grow for me, magic beans.
00:24:02Please.
00:24:14Yes, chef, will you?
00:24:17Yes, ma'am.
00:24:18Yes, ma'am.
00:24:47Mother, mother, mother, mother, mother, Jack, what do you want, will you please get my
00:25:01mother, I am your mother, mother, look, look, the beanstalk, where the beanstalk, where the
00:25:30beanstalk, it goes right up in the sky, I tell you all, I grew this beanstalk last night, with
00:25:37five beans that I planted, five magic beans, Jack dear, please stop repeating that nonsense,
00:25:44mother, this isn't nonsense, this is the truth, hey, are those the beans that I gave you for
00:25:48that cow that disappeared, you mean Henry ran away, yes, and I want my beans back, don't
00:25:53you dare disturb that beanstalk, it might lead up to the giant's castle, so what, so what,
00:25:59maybe a brave boy will climb that beanstalk, and kill the giant, and save the princess, and
00:26:05live happily ever after, oh no, Jack, the giant will kill you like he did your poor father,
00:26:11mother, have no fear, mother, I'm gonna climb that beanstalk, and I'm gonna kill the giant,
00:26:16and avenge my father, and then I'm gonna save the princess, and while I'm up there, I'll
00:26:20look for our little Nellie, you mean this boy had a sister, you poor unfortunate woman,
00:26:26oh no, Nellie was our hen who laid the golden eggs, a hen that lays a golden egg, 14 carat,
00:26:33up there, oh sure, well let me help you my boy, goodbye mother, I'll go along with you, goodbye mother,
00:26:39that's the boy, take your time now, here we go, goodbye mother, don't worry Mrs. Strong,
00:26:50he won't be back, you don't understand, he wasn't much, but he was all I had,
00:27:08there goes Jack, the reckless fool, a scootin' up the beanstalk, and with another fool,
00:27:16maybe tonight the two will be bottlin' alcohol, there goes Jack, the village loon, and almost up the beanstalk,
00:27:27scamperin' to the moon, doesn't know what he's doing, he's hurryin' to his rune,
00:27:34no giant finds it bothersome to grapple with the midget, he'll pin and Jack beneath his thumb,
00:27:40and spank him with a digit, spank him with a digit!
00:27:46Jack and the beanstalk will long remember when, he shitted up the stalk to hear the giant in his day,
00:27:55once up the beanstalk, if Jack is set upon, then Jack be nimble, Jack be quick,
00:28:02go Jack, you're good as gone, up, up, up, up, up, there he goes, up to where nobody knows,
00:28:13long is the beanstalk, and short is little Jack, the long and short of it is busy ever comin' back,
00:28:21Jack! Jack and the beanstalk, there goes Jack!
00:28:26But is Jack ever comin' back?
00:28:31I'll be back, and when I reappear, with the giant by the beard,
00:28:36you will tell the kids the legend of the famous giant killer, Jack!
00:28:44Jack and the beanstalk, Jack and the beanstalk, Jack!
00:28:53Jack and the beanstalk回長!
00:28:57Yes!
00:30:00Take it easy.
00:30:02Let's go.
00:30:04Okay.
00:30:16The giant!
00:30:18I'm the butcher.
00:30:20Well, cut me up.
00:30:22Mr. Tinklepuss.
00:30:24What?
00:30:24The giant's castle.
00:30:26What?
00:30:27Hey, you're right.
00:30:29Look at it.
00:30:33Come on.
00:30:34We're in giant land.
00:30:45Wait a minute.
00:30:46Hmm?
00:30:47Look at those footprints.
00:30:49Uh-oh.
00:30:50We must be getting close to the giant.
00:30:53Come on.
00:30:57Mr. Tinklepuss.
00:30:59Now, wait a minute.
00:31:01Are you sure that hen Nellie lays golden eggs?
00:31:04Uh-huh.
00:31:05Fourteen carat?
00:31:06Uh-huh.
00:31:07Well, then don't be afraid.
00:31:09I won't.
00:31:09Just follow me.
00:31:31Wait a minute.
00:31:32Mr. Tinklepuss.
00:31:33What's the matter?
00:31:33How come your shadow is bigger than mine?
00:31:35Well, the taller you are, the taller your shadow.
00:31:38You see, that's the basic principle of mathematics.
00:31:41I am shorter than you.
00:31:44Therefore, my shadow should be smaller than yours.
00:31:48Mathematically speaking, right?
00:31:50Right.
00:31:50Why?
00:31:51My shadow is making a fool out of your mathematics.
00:31:55Why, that's impossible.
00:31:57That can't be your shadow.
00:31:59No?
00:32:00Well, watch this.
00:32:09Amazing.
00:32:10You think so?
00:32:11Now, watch this.
00:32:17Can you imagine that?
00:32:19Now, if I didn't see this with my own eyes, I wouldn't believe it.
00:32:23It's absolutely...
00:32:24It's...
00:32:27Hey.
00:32:29What?
00:32:29The...
00:32:31The...
00:32:36The...
00:32:38Hey, Mr. Tinklepuss.
00:32:39You've got to look at this.
00:32:40This is terrific.
00:33:01Mr. Tinklepuss.
00:33:04Mr. Tinklepuss.
00:33:08Oh, I think he's afraid of my shadow.
00:33:11Why don't you be like me?
00:33:13I'm brave.
00:33:15Because...
00:33:16I fear nothing when I am in the right.
00:33:20Whoever pushes me around will find me full of fight.
00:33:29I fear nothing when I do nothing wrong.
00:33:34And so I toddle on my way and sing a merry song.
00:33:44I'll be defiant and be obstreperous.
00:33:49If any giant should try the salt and pepperous.
00:33:55And I'll rise up, up to my fullest height.
00:33:59Because I fear absolutely nothing when I am in the right.
00:34:09A man believes what he believes.
00:34:12And by these principles a man must stand.
00:34:14A time will come for rolled up sleeves.
00:34:17And it might help to have a fist on hand.
00:34:19If I believe that I am right.
00:34:21There's only one thing to be done.
00:34:24I don't go looking for a fight.
00:34:26But I have never run away from one.
00:34:31But only fools will take a dare.
00:34:34And there are things that only fools divide.
00:34:36If you smell trouble in the air.
00:34:39I'll hold my breath until a breeze blows by.
00:34:43I'll snore defiance like some rhinoceros.
00:34:48Afraid of giants.
00:34:51Afraid of giants.
00:34:52Now isn't that preposterous.
00:34:54I find courage a thing of great delight.
00:34:59Sing filiae and filiae.
00:35:01With steady hand and steeliae.
00:35:04I fear nothing when I am in the right.
00:35:11I fear nothing when I am in the right.
00:35:34I fear nothing when I am in the right.
00:36:10How did you get here before me?
00:36:11I made a new path through the forest.
00:36:13Did you see what I saw?
00:36:14Did you see that giant?
00:36:15He's as big as the trees.
00:36:18Please, why did you ever talk me into this thing?
00:36:20I didn't talk you into this.
00:36:21Now, listen, you know my reputation in the village.
00:36:23You know I didn't listen to you.
00:36:25Why did I ever let you do it?
00:36:27Why did you do it?
00:36:28Look, don't stand there with your mouth wide open.
00:36:29Say something.
00:36:30Mr. Dinkelpuss, I'm up here to save the princess.
00:36:33The princess?
00:36:34We've got to save her.
00:36:35You're right.
00:36:36The princess.
00:36:36There's the castle.
00:36:39Let's go.
00:36:40Come on.
00:36:41What am I doing?
00:36:42Go ahead.
00:37:01Oh, it's beautiful.
00:37:03Oh, but it's a trifle too small for me.
00:37:06A trifle, she says.
00:37:08Glory be, I do understand you why the master keeps a wench like you around.
00:37:12He likes my cooking.
00:37:14And I don't want to hear another word out of you.
00:37:17A cooking.
00:37:18Can you make an Irish stew?
00:37:20Can you boil a potato like me poor mother used to boil them?
00:37:22I can put you back in the cupboard if you don't shut up.
00:37:25And I can tell the master you never put the princess in her cell like he told you to.
00:37:29You win this time.
00:37:31Patrick always wins.
00:37:33Come back to her.
00:37:37I can't believe that harp talks.
00:37:44He talks too much.
00:37:47How do I look?
00:37:49Ready to be locked up.
00:37:50Well, do I have to be?
00:37:51Orders, me dainty beauty.
00:37:53Orders.
00:37:54Unfortunately, he's right.
00:38:01I meant to ask you, are you the giant's wife?
00:38:04Heavens no.
00:38:05I'm his housekeeper.
00:38:06He stole me last year from another kingdom.
00:38:08Well, what'll he do with me?
00:38:10Release you for ransom money, perhaps.
00:38:12And if there is no ransom money?
00:38:14You'd make a lovely Sunday dinner.
00:38:32Music in a dungeon like this?
00:38:35Thank you for calling in music, whoever you may be.
00:38:38Who is he?
00:38:39A troubadour the giant picked up yesterday.
00:38:52Who are you?
00:38:55Just a girl from the village below.
00:38:57What's your name?
00:39:01Um, Darlene.
00:39:03Are you as pretty as your name?
00:39:05My guess is yes.
00:39:11That's a nice melody.
00:39:12Are there words to it?
00:39:14Not yet, but there can be by tonight.
00:39:17What will you be doing?
00:39:20What did you have in mind?
00:39:22A rendezvous in the garden.
00:39:24I'll speak to the giant about it.
00:39:26E, pi, fo, fum.
00:39:30I smell the blood of an Englishman.
00:39:33Be he alive or be he dead.
00:39:38I'll grind his bones to make my bread.
00:39:41Mister, if I'm too heavy for you, I just leave walked.
00:39:44Me too.
00:39:44Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:39:54Open the door!
00:39:56Take me with you.
00:39:58Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:40:00Open the door!
00:40:04Open the door!
00:40:07Open it!
00:40:20Here's some extra help for the kitchen.
00:40:22You're a little one, aren't you?
00:40:24But I grow on people.
00:40:27Bless you, me boy, bless you.
00:40:29Who said that?
00:40:30What do you know? A talking harp.
00:40:33You said that?
00:40:35I said bless you.
00:40:36And I'm sorry now that I see your silly little face a bit closer.
00:40:40Thank you, master.
00:40:42Tis a sight for sore eyes it is, yeah.
00:40:45Thank you, Patrick.
00:40:46Well, I'm off to hunt in the forest.
00:40:48Will you want any supper?
00:40:49Just a midnight snack.
00:40:51Anyone we know?
00:40:54Could be.
00:40:57What's the matter with you?
00:40:58Did you hear that?
00:40:59I hope it's not me.
00:41:00Oh!
00:41:01Oh, oh, oh, oh!
00:41:02Oh!
00:41:04Oh!
00:41:04Well, what's the matter with you?
00:41:06Oh!
00:41:08You're standin' at my foot!
00:41:12Come with me.
00:41:22I'll show you what you're supposed to do.
00:41:23You show me and I'll show him.
00:41:25Make the little fat one work till his back breaks.
00:41:27Oh, I love the sound of crackin' bones.
00:41:30You're a bad harp and you're gonna have a bad end.
00:41:33Sticks and stones, sticks and stones.
00:41:34All right, Blabbermouth. Into the cupboard you go.
00:41:38Don't you dare put me in that dark cupboard again.
00:41:40Don't you dare.
00:41:41A thousand curses on you.
00:41:42Well, I'll have me revenge.
00:41:44Come back to wedding.
00:41:46My morning, my morning.
00:41:48A thousand curses on you, master.
00:41:56That harp had very bad branging up.
00:41:58You must be hungry.
00:42:00Would you like a glass of milk before supper's ready?
00:42:02Uh, thanks.
00:42:02Thank you, miss.
00:42:03Or is it missus?
00:42:04It's miss.
00:42:05Why?
00:42:06Well, when I look at you...
00:42:07Now, now, wait.
00:42:08Now, now.
00:42:09You're too young to go out with girls.
00:42:11Yeah, but this might age me fast.
00:42:15Here's to us.
00:42:16Now, leave that alone.
00:42:18I don't want to lose any of it.
00:42:19Well, don't get hog-ish.
00:42:20To us.
00:42:21What?
00:42:22Why, you sweep me off my feet.
00:42:24I'd need a little help for that.
00:42:25Well, here.
00:42:30It's Henry's.
00:42:31She's here.
00:42:32How do you know?
00:42:34No other milk ever tasted this pleasant.
00:42:36Where is she?
00:42:37There's plenty of time for that.
00:42:39But I have an idea how we can escape, if you're interested.
00:42:42We're interested.
00:42:43Not me.
00:42:44Not unless I can take along the princess.
00:42:46Does she mean that much to you?
00:42:48Oh, no.
00:42:50You jealous?
00:42:51You needn't be.
00:42:52I promised my mother that I would return home with the princess.
00:42:56And after all, a boy's best mother is his friend.
00:43:00Hmm.
00:43:01Huh?
00:43:02Is that right?
00:43:03No!
00:43:09Your song's finished.
00:43:11My song?
00:43:13Listen.
00:43:18Darlene, a song for Darlene.
00:43:25Darlene, for you alone.
00:43:33Darlene, your name is music.
00:43:40Music, music, I've never known.
00:43:48He walks in heaven, who walks with music.
00:43:57And it's heaven being here, heaven being very near.
00:44:11Darlene, my darling, Darlene.
00:44:20Darlene, my song is yours.
00:44:36Ah, that's beautiful.
00:44:37It's Mush.
00:44:39Jack!
00:44:40Princess!
00:44:40Shh.
00:44:41Don't call me that.
00:44:43What do you hear?
00:44:43Incognito?
00:44:45Sort of.
00:44:46There's a young man in the next cell, and I don't want him to know who I am.
00:44:49Why not?
00:44:50All my life, I've wanted someone to know me as me.
00:44:53Not as Princess Eloise.
00:44:56You have but command, your highness.
00:44:58Here.
00:44:59Eat this.
00:45:00That will make you good and strong so we can sail you over the wall.
00:45:03Sail me over the wall?
00:45:05Yes.
00:45:06We're gonna build catapults out in the garden.
00:45:07And the housekeeper, she thought of it.
00:45:09She's on our side.
00:45:10Wonderful.
00:45:11You don't suppose she'd let us out tonight for a rendezvous in the garden?
00:45:16Princess, I didn't think that you cared for me.
00:45:20Not you.
00:45:21I meant the young man I told you about.
00:45:23What?
00:45:24Oh.
00:45:26Well, if I approve.
00:45:28After all, I am one of your royal subjects.
00:45:30And I do so want to see our princess go out with the right fellow.
00:45:35Goodbye, your highness.
00:45:42Prince Arthur.
00:45:44I wondered what happened to you.
00:45:45Say, aren't you the young fellow with the cow?
00:45:49I'm alone now.
00:45:51Here's your supper.
00:45:53I guess the princess was disappointed when I didn't show up for the wedding.
00:45:56I never saw a girl cry so much in her life.
00:45:59What are you whispering for?
00:46:00I don't want the girl in the other cell to know I'm a prince.
00:46:04You know?
00:46:05No.
00:46:06Look, you seem to have some influence around here.
00:46:08You don't suppose you could let you out tonight so you could have a rendezvous in the garden?
00:46:12How did you know?
00:46:13It's a secret.
00:46:15But first of all, I'll have to get you some other clothes.
00:46:18Because the clothes you have on make you look too much like a prince.
00:46:21Prince.
00:46:22Er, your highness.
00:46:23Excuse me.
00:46:24Goodbye.
00:46:26I'm sorry.
00:46:34What have you decided?
00:46:36Well, his parents don't have the background of yours, but he's a wonderful fellow.
00:46:40And your loyal subject approves.
00:46:42Thank you, Jack.
00:47:04I just got through telling the housekeeper, and now I'm going to tell you.
00:47:07What's on your mind?
00:47:08The prince is not the prince, and the princess is not the princess.
00:47:10Then who are they?
00:47:11Just a boy and girl in love.
00:47:13Tonight, I want you to order a full moon and keep the stars shining bright.
00:47:17History is going to be made tonight.
00:47:22Princess.
00:47:23Mr. Dinkelpuss, I just got through telling you.
00:47:26She's not the princess.
00:47:27She's Darlene, Marjorie Princess.
00:47:28Are these the catapults?
00:47:30Yes.
00:47:30This is my own creation.
00:47:32You see, all you have to do is get on here, I cut the rope, and zoom you right over
00:47:35the
00:47:36wall.
00:47:37Will it work?
00:47:38She's asking me, will it work?
00:47:42I'm asking you too.
00:47:44Will it work?
00:47:44Will it work?
00:47:45Get on here, Jack.
00:47:46Wait a minute.
00:47:47Is it dangerous?
00:47:48Well, it's far too dangerous for a human being.
00:47:51But get on here.
00:47:51I'll show you whether it'll work or not.
00:47:53Wait a minute.
00:47:54Too dangerous.
00:47:55Much too dangerous for a human being.
00:47:56Darlene.
00:47:59Come, princess.
00:48:00I mean, Darlene.
00:48:07Oh, it's a lovely night to be somebody else.
00:48:11Tell me, what's he like?
00:48:13He sings very pretty.
00:48:14Oh, I know, but shall I...
00:48:16Shall I let him kiss me if he tries?
00:48:19Oh, princess.
00:48:21Why not?
00:48:24I have your word you won't try to escape.
00:48:27You have my word.
00:48:37Jack!
00:48:42He loves me.
00:48:44He loves me not.
00:48:47He loves me.
00:48:49Stop right there.
00:48:50Don't take a chance.
00:48:54You're...
00:48:55And you're...
00:48:56That's right.
00:48:58Is it?
00:49:00I didn't expect somebody, so...
00:49:03Neither did I.
00:49:06Won't you...
00:49:07Sit down?
00:49:09Thank you, I will.
00:49:12Would I be bold if I...
00:49:15If you put your arm around me?
00:49:22There's a dreamer's cloth that dreamers weave.
00:49:29A tapestry of make-believe.
00:49:36The fine brocade of all your schemes.
00:49:46Exquisite fabric from the mill of dreams.
00:49:55The threads are golden of silken strands.
00:50:04But not to hold in these eaggresses.
00:50:14But not to hold in these eager hands.
00:50:14But not to hold in these eager hands.
00:50:17Maybe if someday our arms entwine...
00:50:25We'll weave a dreamer's cloth
00:50:30That's yours and mine
00:50:39Imagination isn't real
00:50:42But isn't it a spinning wheel
00:50:46That spins the fabric on the room
00:50:50The frame that has a world of room
00:50:58So spin your world and round you go
00:51:02And sew and stitch and stitch and sew
00:51:06The dreams you spin are finely spun
00:51:10And dreamer's work is never done
00:51:15The threads are golden
00:51:20Of certain strands
00:51:25But not to hold in these eager hands
00:51:36Maybe if someday
00:51:39Our arms entwine
00:51:44We'll weave a dreamer's cloth
00:51:49That's yours and mine
00:51:56If only dreamer's cloth
00:52:00For yours and mine
00:52:13He's kissing her
00:52:15I mean, she's kissing him
00:52:24Oh, they're in love
00:52:29Dance?
00:52:32Yes
00:52:33Yes
00:52:33No
00:52:35No
00:52:36No
00:52:37No
00:52:40No
00:55:21What are you doing with the hammer?
00:55:22What am I doing with the hammer?
00:55:23I'm going to tap every one of those hens
00:55:25until I find the one that lays the golden egg.
00:55:26Do you want a cracker?
00:55:27No.
00:55:28I'm sick and tired of that lime.
00:55:34Mr. Dinglepuss, make sure you find Nellie.
00:55:37I'll find her, all right.
00:55:44Mr. Dinglepuss?
00:55:44Yes?
00:55:45Did you find Nellie yet?
00:55:46Not yet.
00:55:47Well, she's easy to find.
00:55:49She's pure white and wears a little red hat.
00:55:52Have you got that chicken food mixed up yet?
00:55:54Oh, it will be soon.
00:55:55And where do you see the eggs they lay?
00:55:57Well, hurry up.
00:55:58I've got to get to the catapults.
00:56:07I'm a little farm boy.
00:56:09I'm one guy that knows how to mix this food, Mr. Dinglepuss.
00:56:12Well, feed the chickens.
00:56:13I will.
00:56:33Go ahead and feed it to him.
00:56:34Okay.
00:56:35Chicky, chicky, chicky, chicky.
00:56:45And a good, good morning to you, master.
00:56:47And go brah.
00:56:48Good morning, heart.
00:56:50Housekeeper, housekeeper.
00:56:54Where's my breakfast?
00:56:55On the way.
00:56:56And bring me my favorite hen.
00:56:58Oh, what, heaven forbid, do you see in that white feather and bitty?
00:57:02Golden eggs, Patrick.
00:57:03Solid golden eggs.
00:57:09The cells are unlocked and I put the keys back.
00:57:12The whisper, master.
00:57:13What are they whispering about?
00:57:14Oh, I hate him.
00:57:16Please take care of yourself.
00:57:20I think she's worried.
00:57:21She cares for me.
00:57:23Where's my breakfast?
00:57:25Yes, master.
00:57:27Here's the eggs.
00:57:28Everything is going fine.
00:57:29I'll go mad.
00:57:30Stark, raven mad if they don't stop that whispering.
00:57:33Hey, get a load of those jewels.
00:57:37Come on.
00:57:41Beautiful they are.
00:57:42But can't they bring you happiness?
00:57:46How'd that little one get in here?
00:57:51Where's my breakfast?
00:57:52You heard it, the giant.
00:57:59Can I help you put them away?
00:58:01Can I trust you?
00:58:02Uh, why, what a ridiculous question.
00:58:06Can I trust you?
00:58:07Well, frankly, no.
00:58:10My jewel of jewels.
00:58:12My jewel of jewels.
00:58:14What can she do that I can't do?
00:58:16Can you lay a golden egg?
00:58:19I shudder at the thought.
00:58:22Show him how talented you are.
00:58:26Lay, hen, lay.
00:58:37Nellie.
00:58:37Nellie.
00:58:39How could you?
00:58:44It's only gold.
00:58:45It's my main source of wealth.
00:58:49Take her away.
00:58:51You.
00:58:52Hey, yes, sir.
00:58:53I like a dishonest man who admits it.
00:58:55Carry these jewels back to the vault.
00:58:57She'll show you where it is.
00:58:59Yes, sir.
00:59:06Do I or don't I get my breakfast?
00:59:09Yes, sir.
00:59:10Men could starve around here.
00:59:11Make me a small omelet.
00:59:13Two eggs?
00:59:14Twenty-two.
00:59:16Twenty-two.
00:59:18Fresh laid this morning.
00:59:20I fixed them special breakfast food myself.
00:59:39Two eggs.
00:59:45Three eggs.
00:59:50Oh.
01:00:36What's all the shooting around here?
01:00:38Don't ask me.
01:00:39Ask the eggs.
01:00:40Eggs don't explode.
01:00:41Oh, no.
01:00:42I'll do this.
01:00:50See?
01:00:53Hmm.
01:00:57There.
01:01:01Ah, get it.
01:01:24You numbskull!
01:01:28I can't eat you. Ruin my appetite.
01:01:30Oh, Mr. Giant, you should eat something.
01:01:33Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:01:38No, no.
01:01:40Oh, yeah.
01:01:42Oh, no. No. No. No.
01:01:46Mr. Dinkalpuss! Mr. Dinkalpuss!
01:01:56Boy, where the giant gets at my stomach.
01:01:59I'll go get the giant.
01:02:04I smell the blood of an Englishman.
01:02:09Be he alive or be he dead.
01:02:14I grind his bones and make my bread.
01:02:19Mr. Dinkalpuss!
01:02:24Mr. Dinkalpuss!
01:02:29Oh, Mr. Giant, go on!
01:02:35The prince and the princess. They're trying to escape.
01:02:38Let them.
01:02:39They've taken your jewels and your hand that lays the golden egg.
01:02:44The scoundrels!
01:02:45Keep him solid.
01:03:07Who's trying to steal my treasures?
01:03:09We are. What about it?
01:03:22We are. What about it?
01:03:23Nice work, Mr. Dinkalpuss!
01:03:25Hey, get everybody ready!
01:03:26Get the catapults all set and I'll take care of him!
01:03:29Come on!
01:03:30Come on!
01:03:30Polly!
01:03:31Get the chains!
01:03:32Come on!
01:03:32Hurry up!
01:03:33Hurry up, Polly!
01:03:34I want to get them all tied up!
01:03:41Hold up, Polly!
01:03:43Hold up!
01:03:44All my stuff!
01:03:44All my stuff!
01:03:45Thank you!
01:03:48Okay, Polly!
01:03:50Okay!
01:03:51Go upstairs now!
01:03:52I'll take care of him!
01:04:07Oh, you still hurt!
01:04:15That's smart!
01:04:18Come on!
01:04:19Come on!
01:04:21Quiet!
01:04:22You folks out in the garden!
01:04:23The door's locked!
01:04:23Well, where's the key?
01:04:25The giant must have it!
01:04:26It isn't with the rest of the keys!
01:04:27Oh!
01:04:28How about the window?
01:04:29It's too high!
01:04:30Too high!
01:04:31Too high!
01:04:31Door's locked!
01:04:32The window's too high!
01:04:33Think, Jack!
01:04:34Think!
01:04:35I got it!
01:04:37You take Darlene!
01:04:38Put her on the mantelpiece over the fireplace!
01:04:40Hurry up!
01:04:40Come on!
01:04:40Quick!
01:04:41Mr. Dinkalpuss!
01:04:42You and Polly get under the chandelier!
01:04:44Wait a minute!
01:04:45Get under the chandelier!
01:04:46Hurry up!
01:04:49Come on!
01:05:03Let's check the chandelier!
01:05:04Master!
01:05:05Tis a black day indeed!
01:05:06You keep your mouth shut!
01:05:08Or I'll cut you to ribbons!
01:05:09Hey!
01:05:10Hey!
01:05:10Come in!
01:05:11Now look!
01:05:11I'm gonna get the chandelier over here.
01:05:13I'm gonna put you on and sail you right out the window.
01:05:15And Darlene's coming next.
01:05:16Now, you get it.
01:05:16Quick, out.
01:05:33Here you are.
01:05:35Do be careful.
01:05:36I'll try.
01:05:46Come on, Mr. Tinklepuss.
01:05:48You're next.
01:05:49I'll be right back.
01:05:51I forgot a couple of things.
01:06:07Mr. Tinklepuss.
01:06:09Why, you greedy boy.
01:06:10What do you mean?
01:06:11What are you doing with the giant's jewels and my Nelly?
01:06:13Never mind that.
01:06:14Swing me out of here.
01:06:15Take your time.
01:06:16There's no rush.
01:06:16What do you mean?
01:06:17Quiet.
01:06:18Quiet, my little gold mine.
01:06:20It's my Nelly.
01:06:21Let me see the jewels.
01:06:22Oh, no.
01:06:23They're mine.
01:06:24All mine.
01:06:24I share them with no one.
01:06:26I come a long ways with...
01:06:28I can...
01:06:29Oh.
01:06:32Oh.
01:06:33Mr. Tinklepuss,
01:06:34I have not seen a face like that
01:06:35since I've seen a pork chop in the window.
01:06:37And you have no fear.
01:06:38Polly and I,
01:06:39we chained a giant up down in the dungeon.
01:06:41He can't get away
01:06:42because I left them...
01:06:54Now, Mr. Giant,
01:06:55can you come one step forward?
01:06:57I'll let you have it.
01:07:02Help me.
01:07:05Thanks, sir.
01:07:16Mr. Tinklepuss,
01:07:18grab the chandelier
01:07:19and swing out the window.
01:07:20Here it comes.
01:07:33Are you all right?
01:07:34Yes.
01:07:35I'm all right.
01:07:36Come on,
01:07:37let's get to the catapults.
01:07:58Hey!
01:07:59Hey, you!
01:08:00Hey!
01:08:01Hey!
01:08:01Hey!
01:08:03Hey!
01:08:03Hey!
01:08:04Hey!
01:08:07Whee!
01:08:25Hey, you!
01:08:27Ah!
01:08:32Wait, sir, help me the battle piece.
01:08:42Howard, push you into this, girl!
01:08:44I will show you no mercy!
01:08:48Hurry up! Hurry up!
01:08:57Wait a minute!
01:08:59Wait a minute!
01:09:04Hold it! Wait a minute!
01:09:20Wait a minute!
01:09:25Oh!
01:09:32Eat! Eat!
01:09:34Wait a minute!
01:09:37Hurry up!
01:09:45Ah!
01:09:47Ah!
01:09:49Ah!
01:09:53Ah!
01:09:57Ah!
01:10:01Ah!
01:10:01Ah!
01:10:09I fear nothing when I'm in the right!
01:10:13Yeah!
01:10:16All aboard for the Catapult Express!
01:10:18Well, cut the ropes!
01:10:19No, no, no, not that one!
01:10:20Cut those first!
01:10:21Then cut yours, but don't forget to get on!
01:10:23Okay!
01:10:24Hey!
01:10:24Good boy!
01:10:25Hey!
01:10:26What?
01:10:26Want me to help you with the jewels?
01:10:27Oh, no you don't!
01:10:28They're mine!
01:10:29Mine!
01:10:31Cut the ropes!
01:10:41They're away!
01:10:42All aboard!
01:10:42All aboard!
01:10:43Give it!
01:10:47Goodbye, Mr. John!
01:10:49Here I go!
01:10:51Come on!
01:11:00Mr. Dinkapur!
01:11:04Oh, please, come down and get me like a good little tree.
01:11:39Come on, Mr. Dinkapur.
01:12:10Mr. Dinko-puss, Mr. Dinko-puss, the giant got me.
01:12:20What pain. I'm too young to die.
01:12:25Is this kid kidding?
01:12:28Mr. Dinko-puss, you gotta help me so I...
01:13:08That was a close one.
01:13:26What about Jack?
01:13:28I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:14:09I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:14:39I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:15:02I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:15:35I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:15:39I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:15:45I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:15:51I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:16:56I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:17:13I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:17:49I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:18:02I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:18:58I'm afraid he gave his life for us.
01:19:03He went clear through to China.
01:19:13I wish the giant were alive, alive this very minute.
01:19:17Look inside his grave and see how lovely he looks in it.
01:19:21He's all laid out like a very good scout.
01:19:25And he never looked better in his life.
01:19:29We're happy to give the devil his due.
01:19:34And he never looked better in his life.
01:19:38We sing tra-la-la-la, tra-la-la, tra-la-la, tra-la-la.
01:19:43He's perpendicular, tra-la-la-la, tra-la-la-la.
01:19:55If he could only see himself, he wouldn't know the monster.
01:19:59And if he knew him, he would be the only one who watched her.
01:20:03He met his due.
01:20:05He fought down and go boom.
01:20:07And he never looked better in his life.
01:20:11Someday, by gosh, he'll be acres of squash.
01:20:15And he never looked better in his life.
01:20:19He fell on his word of tra-la-la, ha-ha, tra-la-la.
01:20:24He's perpendicular, la-la-la, tra-la-la-la-la.
01:20:36He's wearing several branches of the beanstalk for a necktie.
01:20:41I never seen a better looking corpuscle delecti.
01:20:44His toes are curled.
01:20:47And he's out of this world.
01:20:49And he never looked better in his life.
01:20:53And there he lays to the end of his days.
01:20:57And he never looked better in his life.
01:21:01So tune up the orchestra, la-la-la, ha-ha-ha, tra-la-la.
01:21:06He's perpendicular, la-la-la, tra-la-la-la-la.
01:21:10A blissful a scene around the village.
01:21:13Come on!
01:21:14Come on!
01:21:15With the Jack and the beanstalk.
01:21:18Jack and the beanstalk will long remember when.
01:21:22I manage this, boy.
01:21:24You've got to stop to hear a giant in his tent.
01:21:27When you bounce your ditties on your knees.
01:21:29In the future nursery.
01:21:31Come on!
01:21:32You will tell them all about the legend of the giant killer.
01:21:50Okay, King. I'm waiting. Crown me.
01:21:53That's an old request.
01:22:02Ho!
01:22:05What's the matter with...
01:22:07You're the biggest racketeer kid I ever saw in my life!
01:22:11Dang!
01:22:12Oh, watch!
01:22:14What happened?
01:22:15Miss, your brother's the toughest kid I ever saw.
01:22:18Hey, Dink, I had the most beautiful dream.
01:22:20Dream. Dream.
01:22:21I sleep on the job.
01:22:29Prince Arthur?
01:22:30Princess Louise?
01:22:32Mr. Dinkelpuss!
01:22:35Dinkelpuss?
01:22:36Are you alright?
01:22:38Right?
01:22:39Right?
01:22:40I fear nothing when I am in the right.
01:22:45Whoever pushes me around will find me for a fight.
01:22:56I fear nothing when I do nothing wrong.
01:23:00And so I talk on my way and sing a memory song.
01:23:06Diddye-di弟y-di-dee-diy-dee-dee��...Da
01:23:10-diy-dee-dee-dee...��
01:23:11-dee-dee-dee-dee-dee-dee...
01:23:13Oh, my God.
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