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00:00:28¡Gracias!
00:00:58¡Gracias!
00:01:24¡Gracias!
00:01:34¡Gracias!
00:01:45Pero esta vez, es diferente.
00:02:05Pero esta vez es diferente.
00:02:21Pero esta vez es diferente.
00:02:52¿Por qué?
00:02:53Pero este momento es diferente.
00:03:10¿Por qué?
00:03:12Pues, voy a comer.
00:03:14¿Por qué?
00:03:15No puedo.
00:03:16No, no, no.
00:03:46Oh, but wait, I want to shake hands of the groom first.
00:03:48Oh, uh, Sonny, well, he isn't here yet.
00:03:51What?
00:03:51Oh, dear Jimmy, I knew you at least wouldn't desert us.
00:03:55Mother.
00:03:56How are you, Eliza?
00:03:56Very well.
00:03:57Sonny hasn't deserted us.
00:03:58It's just that his ship hasn't docked yet.
00:04:01He'll be here just as soon as he can make it.
00:04:03But, darling, I didn't mean...
00:04:05Oh, dear, it does seem odd, serving the wedding breakfast before the wedding.
00:04:10We really haven't anything to celebrate, haven't we?
00:04:13Well, uh...
00:04:13Mr. Sally?
00:04:14No, thanks, no.
00:04:15Oh, everybody's been here for hours.
00:04:17I was afraid they wouldn't stick it out unless we said them.
00:04:20Yes, but that was a very good idea.
00:04:21But I don't know why they should stay after we see them unless we hold back on the ice cream.
00:04:25Exactly.
00:04:26You know, you've got a most marvelous spread here.
00:04:29Well, I told everyone not to accept the wedding invitation unless they contributed food coupons.
00:04:34Well, that was a brainwave.
00:04:36I think so.
00:04:37There you are, darling.
00:04:38Now, will I get you a bib?
00:04:42Have you everything you want, Peter?
00:04:43I have not, and you know it.
00:04:44It seems to me Sonny's father might be here at least.
00:04:48Exactly.
00:04:48You know, someone ought to be here to represent his family as an evidence of good faith.
00:04:53Colonel Fyfe is a big financier.
00:04:56He phoned to say that he was terribly sorry, but he had a very important engagement which might interfere.
00:05:02Oh.
00:05:09Just wait, Saunders.
00:05:10Yes, Colonel Fyfe.
00:05:12Well, hello, Mike.
00:05:13I believe I owe you a few dollars.
00:05:15You do.
00:05:15Fifteen bucks to be exact.
00:05:16Yes.
00:05:17Have we got a change of twenty?
00:05:18I have.
00:05:21Well, thanks, Mike.
00:05:22Now I owe you twenty.
00:05:47I'm learning, Father.
00:05:49Prepare yourself for...
00:05:56No, no, no, no.
00:06:22Oh, this is impossible. I can't sing while he looks at me.
00:06:25Again, you're my lad.
00:06:25Thousands of people will be looking at you, madame.
00:06:27Not that way. I can't sing this tomorrow night anyway.
00:06:30But you must sing it. I have already announced the opera.
00:06:33Who else have I got to sing it?
00:06:34No, no. The public expects great performance from me.
00:06:37And he plays this chord the day, but leave to distract.
00:06:39I play this chord.
00:06:40You see? He admits it.
00:06:42I did not play this chord. I couldn't play this chord.
00:06:45That is not the way it goes.
00:06:46But that's how you play, then.
00:06:48Monster, you did that. It's a sacrilegious.
00:06:50Even you noticed it, eh?
00:06:52No, I didn't.
00:06:52Ha! You see? Even your own husband.
00:06:54What do you know about music?
00:06:56Well, again, you're my lad. I was only trying to make the band.
00:06:58Isn't this how I played it?
00:06:59I don't know. I didn't hear it.
00:07:00No wonder you couldn't hear it.
00:07:01She bellowed so loud, you couldn't hear what I'm playing.
00:07:03I bellowed?
00:07:04Like a cow.
00:07:05Now, what is it? What do you want?
00:07:08Good gain, you're my lad.
00:07:10Can you spare me 25 bucks? A friend of mine is getting married.
00:07:12And why must you pay for the wedding?
00:07:14Are they marrying to oblige you?
00:07:16Well, of course not, darling.
00:07:16I simply want to buy them a little present.
00:07:18For which I am to pay.
00:07:19Why don't you buy it out of your allowance?
00:07:21You have no expenses.
00:07:22Your living is provided.
00:07:24What do you do with that 25 dollars a week I give you?
00:07:27What does he do for it?
00:07:29Oh, never mind. Forget the whole thing.
00:07:31Now, come.
00:07:32Let's get on with the rehearsal.
00:07:37Madame Smatana?
00:07:38Yes?
00:07:38That mustache fooled me.
00:08:12The ship's just coming in.
00:08:14Yes, I noticed it.
00:08:16Slick-looking car you've got out there.
00:08:17A fella's demonstrating it for me.
00:08:19I want the kid to think I'm doing all right.
00:08:21The kid.
00:08:22Mighty proud of that boy of yours, aren't you?
00:08:24Why not?
00:08:25Look, Bill.
00:08:26Attend to a small commission for me, will you?
00:08:27Have one of your satellites.
00:08:29Send some flowers to my wife and slip this card in.
00:08:31It's been, say, ten bucks.
00:08:33Where do I get the ten bucks?
00:08:34We tapped the till. I'll settle later.
00:08:37Here they come now. So long, Bill.
00:08:38Come on, Bill.
00:08:44Pardon me, Colonel Pfeiffer.
00:08:45Yes?
00:08:46We don't figure on spending more than an hour on a demonstration.
00:08:49Of course, of course, my boy. I understand perfectly.
00:08:52I'm meeting a young man here in a few minutes, and I'd like his approval.
00:08:54Okay, Colonel.
00:08:58Hey, Benny.
00:08:59Huh?
00:08:59Go get some flowers for me and take them up to Madame Smatana, the opera singer.
00:09:03And slip this card in, see?
00:09:04You're aiming kind of high, ain't you?
00:09:06Spend five bucks and spend it all.
00:09:09What do you mean I'm as honest as you are?
00:09:10That's what's worrying me.
00:09:16Hi, Dad.
00:09:16Well, hello, son.
00:09:18You're a little late, aren't you?
00:09:19Yeah, gee, about three hours.
00:09:20I don't know what Janie will be thinking.
00:09:21Dad, she's such a sweetheart, I wouldn't have her upset for anything in the world.
00:09:24Come on, let's grab a cab.
00:09:26I've got my car here.
00:09:27Your car?
00:09:28You mean that's your car?
00:09:30Not a bad-looking job, is it?
00:09:31Wait a minute, Dad.
00:09:33Only oil stocks or homemade gold bricks?
00:09:35Oh, nothing like that, my boy.
00:09:37I can find myself now to more legitimate records.
00:09:39I hope so.
00:09:40I put it all over those wolves on Wall Street.
00:09:42I can make money down there just like that.
00:09:45Now, that's swell.
00:09:45Say, by the way, where's your luggage?
00:09:47Oh.
00:09:48Oh.
00:09:52I think you'll like this car, sir.
00:09:54The lights come on when you open the door.
00:09:55Of course, that bulb's burnt out right now, but the upholstery's in fine shape, and the
00:09:58springs are perfect.
00:09:59Try them out.
00:09:59Go ahead, bounce.
00:10:00Bounce on it.
00:10:02It's very nice.
00:10:03The enthusiastic chap's on this.
00:10:04Yes.
00:10:04All right, son.
00:10:05It's 16 Hevermeyer Place.
00:10:07Oh, and there's an electric cigarette lighter over there, an ashtray, at least there was,
00:10:10and there's a glass partition that goes up and down, and, well, I guess it's stuck right
00:10:14now.
00:10:15Well, that's all very interesting.
00:10:16Now, let's see how much speed it'll make.
00:10:17Oh, she'll easily do a nightie.
00:10:19But there's a war on you, no.
00:10:21That's all I've heard.
00:10:27Gosh, it's awful keeping Janie waiting so long.
00:10:29Well, you shouldn't have set the date for the wedding until you were sure when you'd
00:10:32arrived.
00:10:32I thought I did know.
00:10:33And I've only got a two-day leave.
00:10:35I don't want to waste a minute of it.
00:10:36I can understand that.
00:10:37I've been away at sea almost 10 months.
00:10:39I can see what you mean, buddy.
00:10:42My dear.
00:10:43My dear, I must speak to your mother.
00:10:45I'm in such a jam, and I can't blame anyone.
00:10:47But myself.
00:10:48For what, Dr. Agnes?
00:10:49The Offenberger twins.
00:10:50What?
00:10:51Oh, well, I did make a mild protest, but Molly Offenberger was so insistent, and, well, I
00:10:56do have a bicycle.
00:10:57Well, I don't understand.
00:10:59But the christening.
00:11:00I didn't realize the wedding would be so delayed.
00:11:02They're waiting, you see.
00:11:03I have been waiting, I'm afraid, for over an hour now.
00:11:07Nothing awful can happen if a christenings postponed.
00:11:09A wedding's different.
00:11:11You see, Sonny's a sailor.
00:11:12Oh.
00:11:13I tell you what, I know it isn't usual to combine a wedding and a christening.
00:11:17No, no, it isn't.
00:11:17But we could have the christening here.
00:11:19Why not?
00:11:20And then you can be here whenever Sonny comes.
00:11:22And it will keep the guests entertained until Sonny gets here.
00:11:27So you've settled down at last.
00:11:28Yes, my gay days are over.
00:11:31My wife is a very prominent woman.
00:11:33Your what?
00:11:34Well, yes, I was married six months ago to an opera singer, Genia Smetana.
00:11:38Oh, I never knew you were that fond of music.
00:11:40Yes, it must have been the music.
00:11:41Of course, you know she's secondhand, but she hasn't been used much.
00:11:44Huh?
00:11:44The car.
00:11:45Oh.
00:11:45The last guy I had her took excellent care of her.
00:11:47Hardly a mark on her.
00:11:48Well, there's a few scratches here and there and a cigarette burn on her back seat.
00:11:52The car?
00:11:52The car.
00:11:53Well, I suppose I'll meet your wife at the wedding.
00:11:56No, as a matter of fact, I don't think you'll ever meet Genia.
00:11:58Pity.
00:11:59She's just been completely overhauled.
00:12:00Got a new paint job, too.
00:12:01The car.
00:12:02Yeah, sure.
00:12:03But why won't I meet my new stepmother?
00:12:04Well, to tell you the truth, Sonny, she's considerably younger and she thinks I'm only 42.
00:12:08Now, a simple calculation will prove to you that I couldn't have a son 29.
00:12:11Oh, I see.
00:12:12So you've concealed the fact from her that I exist.
00:12:15I had to, Sonny.
00:12:16I hope you don't mind.
00:12:17Oh, of course not, Dad, if you're happy with her.
00:12:19Well, I wouldn't say that, but I'm much more comfortable with her than without her.
00:12:22She's thoroughly lubricated and got a tank full.
00:12:24The car.
00:12:26Here they are, the Offenberger twins.
00:12:28Oh, how exciting.
00:12:29The twins have arrived.
00:12:32Well, we're all doubling up in production these days, huh?
00:12:36Oh, aren't they sweet.
00:12:38Let me see them.
00:12:39The twins are so practical.
00:12:41It's always so nice to have a spare.
00:12:43Oh, exactly alike.
00:12:44Are they boys or girls?
00:12:45Oh, one's a boy and one's a girl.
00:12:47We're going to call them Johnny and Betty.
00:12:48How do you know which is Johnny and which is Betty?
00:12:51Johnny has a mole.
00:12:53How about some pictures of you while you're waiting, Miss Prescott?
00:12:56Oh, how about some pictures of the twins?
00:12:59Oh, Janie, why not you with the twins?
00:13:00Oh, and that would be an unusual wedding picture.
00:13:09As fast as she is, she can stop on a dime.
00:13:11On a nickel even.
00:13:12What about the car?
00:13:14I don't think he liked it.
00:13:15What a pity.
00:13:17A pity, he says.
00:13:19A pity, he says.
00:13:21Here's the bouquet I picked up for you to present to the bride.
00:13:23I knew you wouldn't have time to attend to it.
00:13:25Gosh, Dad, thanks.
00:13:27I hope I'm not too late.
00:13:29Come on, Dad.
00:13:32Now, how about one more?
00:13:35Uh-oh.
00:13:39Sonny!
00:13:40Sonny!
00:13:41Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:13:44Would you mind?
00:13:46Are they all right?
00:13:47Yes.
00:13:47Oh, Sonny!
00:13:51Oh, you know Dad, of course.
00:13:52Of course, I've just presented him twins.
00:13:54Yes.
00:13:55The Offenberger twins.
00:13:57Oh!
00:13:58Oh!
00:13:58Oh, boy.
00:14:00Here's some flowers for you.
00:14:01Oh, Sonny.
00:14:02He shouldn't have done this.
00:14:05Oh!
00:14:06A diamond clip.
00:14:07Oh, this is a surprise.
00:14:09It is a surprise.
00:14:11Gee.
00:14:12Look, Mother.
00:14:14Isn't it excellent?
00:14:15It's the loveliest of all my gifts.
00:14:17Now, we're all going into the drawing room and get the ceremony over.
00:14:21And then we'll come back in here for the wedding breakfast.
00:14:24Business before pleasure.
00:14:25Let's stay here a minute.
00:14:27Just family.
00:14:27Before you marry, Janie, there's something Peter thinks you ought to know.
00:14:33Yeah?
00:14:34Yeah.
00:14:36What's this, Moms?
00:14:37Well, you see, Janie, you know how Peter has always helped me with my investments.
00:14:43Yes.
00:14:44So, when he came in the other day and offered to trade half of his Atlas International copper
00:14:48for all of my T&W, I couldn't turn down such a bargain.
00:14:52What?
00:14:53Naturally, my T&W was worth only $100 a share, while his Atlas International copper had $250
00:14:59engraved right on it.
00:15:00Yes, but didn't you know that Atlas International copper is absolutely worthless?
00:15:04Of course I didn't.
00:15:05I trusted Peter, the little schemer.
00:15:07Mother.
00:15:07You mean to say he took advantage of your faith in him to swindle you out of all your
00:15:10money?
00:15:11Well, yes.
00:15:12You might put it that way, crudely.
00:15:14I do put it that way, crudely.
00:15:16But you see, Sonny, I still had $50,000 in my savings account.
00:15:21Did you say had?
00:15:23Yes, darling, had.
00:15:24Well, I wonder how Peter happened to overlook that.
00:15:26He didn't.
00:15:27Mother, that money was for an emergency.
00:15:30Exactly.
00:15:30And Peter pointed out that this was an emergency.
00:15:33So I drew $10,000, and he took me to the 59 Club.
00:15:37To a gambling place.
00:15:39What did he take you there for?
00:15:40He took her for the $50,000.
00:15:42To play roulette.
00:15:43A fascinating game.
00:15:44You bet on numbers, and if you guess right, you win a fortune.
00:15:48Only you didn't guess right.
00:15:50No.
00:15:51But that wasn't Peter's fault.
00:15:53But at least you have the $40,000 left.
00:15:57Well, not quite.
00:15:58And he told you that if you tried again, you might recoup your losses and win a lot more.
00:16:02Yes.
00:16:04How did you guess?
00:16:06But how much do you have now in actual cash?
00:16:10In actual cash?
00:16:12Well, about $1,300.
00:16:15What?
00:16:17Mother, why haven't you told me all this?
00:16:20Peter didn't want me to.
00:16:21He said he could handle you after Sonny broke the engagement.
00:16:24After I what?
00:16:25Broke the engagement?
00:16:26Well, you see, Peter did this on purpose.
00:16:29He wanted to make me lose everything.
00:16:30That's exactly right.
00:16:32Because I think you're only marrying Janie for her money.
00:16:34You pig.
00:16:36You think that...
00:16:36And I don't intend for you to get your hands on a cent of it.
00:16:39Why, you sniveling little buzzer...
00:16:41Oh, Sonny.
00:16:42Someday I'm going to punch you right in the nose.
00:16:44I intend to pay it all back.
00:16:46You bet you're going to pay it all back.
00:16:47When Janie marries me.
00:16:48And she hasn't got a chance to get any of it until she does.
00:16:51Amateur blackmailer.
00:16:52Well, now, get this, you.
00:16:54She isn't going to marry you.
00:16:55She's going to marry me in about three minutes.
00:16:57And nothing you can say or do is going to stop her, right?
00:16:59Right.
00:17:00Going to live on your Navy pay?
00:17:02Why not?
00:17:04We can, can't we?
00:17:05Why, of course we can.
00:17:07At least I think so.
00:17:09And what about her mother?
00:17:11I don't want them to consider me.
00:17:13This house will have to be sold, you know, and you've lived here all your life.
00:17:16And you'll have to dispose of your cars.
00:17:17Well, I can find some small, inexpensive, but charming apartment with room service and some rice.
00:17:25Oh, darling.
00:17:27Now there, you see, I knew Janie wouldn't consent to let her mother go out and earn her own living
00:17:31at her age.
00:17:32I can still get a defense job.
00:17:35Riveting.
00:17:39Well, you've got it all figured out, haven't you?
00:17:42Think you've got me stopped?
00:17:43Yes, I think I have.
00:17:44You made one small miscalculation, young fellow.
00:17:46You didn't stop to think that I might have something to say about all this.
00:17:49You, Dad?
00:17:50Yes, I, me.
00:17:52I'm just the type that shines in a tight spot.
00:17:54Why, you don't think, son, that I'd stand by and see this dizzy drip hijack your Jane?
00:17:59Well, sure, that's right, isn't it, Dad?
00:18:01Say, my dad put it all over the wolves in Wall Street.
00:18:03Well, he'll get that money back for you just like that, won't you, Dad?
00:18:06Well, I don't know.
00:18:07Oh, sure, I knew you would, Dad.
00:18:08And let me tell you something else.
00:18:09If my dad says he'd do it, he'll do it.
00:18:10Oh, really?
00:18:11How wonderful.
00:18:12In two days, before you go back to your ship?
00:18:14Don't worry about that.
00:18:15Dad, we'll do it in two days, won't you, Dad?
00:18:16Well, it's just as easy in two days as two years.
00:18:19There, you see what I tell you?
00:18:20Oh, hooray.
00:18:21Oh, you are wonderful.
00:18:23Come on, Mother.
00:18:24Peter, you can tell them to start the wedding march.
00:18:25You have to proceed the bridesmaid, sonny.
00:18:27Yes, all right, all right.
00:18:29Now, remember, Dad, I'm depending on you.
00:18:30I won't have a bean for Janie when I go back to my ship.
00:18:33You've got to get this money for her.
00:18:34I've grasped that.
00:18:35Now, don't keep reminding me.
00:18:36Well, I've got everything tied up in my honeymoon.
00:18:38Well, maybe it'll be worth it.
00:18:54Wedding breakfast after the ceremony.
00:19:09Uh, here.
00:19:10That is no mistake.
00:19:11No positivity?
00:19:13No, no, no.
00:19:14It's for her.
00:19:14Again, you're smetna...
00:19:15Smetana.
00:19:16How charming.
00:19:17You like my singing.
00:19:19That's why you brought me the floral offering.
00:19:20Is that it?
00:19:21Oh, no, I got better uses for my dough.
00:19:23Well, so long.
00:19:33Just to tell you what we think of you, Genia.
00:19:36The management.
00:19:38I'm faded, am I?
00:19:40I'm finished.
00:19:42I stink.
00:19:44Sent for the manager.
00:19:45You manager?
00:19:46Yes.
00:19:47Positivity.
00:19:54Congratulations, Maia.
00:19:55Lots of good luck.
00:19:56Thank you.
00:19:57Thank you very much.
00:19:58Thank you.
00:19:59Thank you.
00:20:00Thank you very much.
00:20:02Thank you.
00:20:03Thank you.
00:20:04Senator Simpson, I want you to know my husband.
00:20:07Janie's told me a lot about you, young man.
00:20:09Seems to admire you.
00:20:11Oh, nonsense, sir.
00:20:12She's absolutely an impartial witness.
00:20:15Not his looks, I admire.
00:20:16It's his character and disposition.
00:20:18Oh, must be.
00:20:23I beg your pardon?
00:20:24Haven't I seen you before?
00:20:26Yes.
00:20:29I suppose you're hurrying off to get my money back.
00:20:32Well, don't go near the 59 Club.
00:20:34Not likely.
00:20:35I happen to know the table there is crooked.
00:20:37No.
00:20:37Sure.
00:20:38They've got a magnet underneath that works by electricity.
00:20:41All the crew gay has to do is to press the button on the inlay
00:20:43to make the ball stop anywhere he likes.
00:20:45Well, I must tell Peter.
00:20:47You'd be stunned.
00:20:48Eh?
00:20:48About the magnets.
00:20:50Magnets?
00:20:50Yes, you were telling me.
00:20:51That's it.
00:20:52Thank you very much.
00:20:53You've given me just the idea I've been looking for.
00:20:54Have I?
00:20:55Really?
00:20:57You bastard.
00:21:06You old son of a gun.
00:21:08Who are you doing, huh?
00:21:10Hi, Aless.
00:21:11I'm all right, I guess.
00:21:12Say, how do you like being married and respectable, huh?
00:21:15Well, it's a novelty.
00:21:16No doubt about it.
00:21:17Thanks, Bill.
00:21:18I'll try that out tonight, huh?
00:21:19You bet.
00:21:20Anybody around here?
00:21:21Nobody I know, huh?
00:21:22Well, I want to make sure.
00:21:26How would you like to make some easy money?
00:21:27Don't I look like I have all my faculties?
00:21:30And more.
00:21:32How well do you know Eddie Bronson?
00:21:33Never mind that now.
00:21:35Stick to business.
00:21:36You know, Eddie gimmicks the table here.
00:21:37I mean, he sets the magnet under it and keeps it running properly.
00:21:40Oh, Angel, there are things about Eddie I could tell you.
00:21:43Supposing that another magnet were installed under there some night, a stronger one, that I could
00:21:48work from one of these inlays from this side of the table.
00:21:50Uh-oh.
00:21:51And the ball wouldn't stop where the croupier wanted it to, but where you wanted it to.
00:21:55You'd make a cleanup.
00:21:56Yes, and Eddie and I'd be looking for new jobs.
00:21:59No thanks, honey.
00:22:02To tell the truth, which I seldom do, I'm tired of leaving towns in a hurry.
00:22:06Oh, it does get to be a nuisance.
00:22:08Say, how come you're drifting now that you're so safely and snugly anchored?
00:22:11My kid.
00:22:12You remember my kid?
00:22:13Oh, sure, the kid.
00:22:14How could I forget him?
00:22:15Oh, you weren't such a lather to keep him in the best schools and put up a big front
00:22:19when he came home on the holidays.
00:22:21Well, he's in the Navy now.
00:22:22No.
00:22:23Oh, well, anything for the boys in service.
00:22:27Anything within reason, that is.
00:22:30Anything.
00:22:31When do you want to come in and win?
00:22:33Tomorrow night.
00:22:34I'll play for big stakes, and one third of the win is yours.
00:22:37It's a deal.
00:22:38Now, I've just got time to catch Eddie.
00:22:39You go call a taxi, and I'll phone him and tell him to wait for me.
00:22:42Right.
00:22:47Taxi!
00:22:51Taxi!
00:22:52Gania, my lamb!
00:22:54What are you doing down here in this neighborhood alone?
00:22:56I'm walking to get a little air and exercise.
00:22:59But after your long rehearsal, you should be home resting.
00:23:01Now, you get in this cab at once.
00:23:04But you are going somewhere, Enid.
00:23:06Not at all.
00:23:07I called it for you when I saw you coming.
00:23:08You really must take better care of your health, for my sake.
00:23:11Driver, Beverly Arms.
00:23:12Aren't you coming with me?
00:23:14Not now.
00:23:14I have a business appointment.
00:23:15Bye-bye, lambikin.
00:23:16Bye-bye.
00:23:21Oh, taxi, taxi.
00:23:22There's somebody in that cab.
00:23:23In times like this, we have to share cabs.
00:23:25Oh, Eddie's going out of town, so we've got to keep our date tonight.
00:23:28Tonight?
00:23:28But that's going to be a little awkward.
00:23:30Darling, I'm sorry, but if you want to do it, it's got to be tonight.
00:23:34Very well, then.
00:23:34Tonight.
00:23:35You know what this is going to cost you, bunnykin.
00:23:37I know better than you do.
00:23:38Never mind.
00:23:39It'll be worth it.
00:23:48I'm so sorry to keep you waiting.
00:23:50What does that matter, that you keep me waiting?
00:23:51But I couldn't very well leave an old friend without...
00:23:53Oh, he's an old friend.
00:23:55But he's the first man I ever loved.
00:23:57So?
00:23:58Of course, neither is the type to be faithful.
00:24:00Really?
00:24:01But I'd do anything for him, and he'd do anything for me.
00:24:04Funny, isn't it?
00:24:05Very funny.
00:24:07I didn't know it was that funny.
00:24:09That's what's so funny that you don't know how funny it is.
00:24:12Repeat, please.
00:24:12I happen to be his wife.
00:24:14Oh, well, people...
00:24:16You are Smetana?
00:24:19Well, this is such a coincidence.
00:24:21I happen to be your greatest admirer.
00:24:23Indeed.
00:24:24Then perhaps you can explain what...
00:24:26Well, you see, I think you're the greatest of all Wagnerian singers.
00:24:30No, really?
00:24:31Yes.
00:24:31And if you knew how I feel about Wagner...
00:24:33Ach, Wagner.
00:24:34Ach, if he could only hear you sing.
00:24:36You think so?
00:24:37Mm-hmm.
00:24:38I think so, too.
00:24:39Wagner, he's my idol.
00:24:40Oh, you have such tone.
00:24:42Such timbre.
00:24:43Such volume.
00:24:44It's kind of you to say.
00:24:46I'm awfully sorry, but I have to get out here.
00:24:48We must have tea one day and talk of music.
00:24:50Oh, I'd adore it.
00:24:52I'll give you a ring.
00:24:53Yes, do.
00:24:54You can get my telephone number from my husband.
00:24:56Uh-oh.
00:24:56Oh, I just remember.
00:24:57Wait!
00:24:58Wait!
00:24:59Goodbye!
00:24:59What's there with you and my husband?
00:25:01Thanks for sharing your taxi and, uh, everything.
00:25:05Incredible!
00:25:06You're sure it's not a mistake to go to the briar cliff on your honeymoon?
00:25:10Of course not.
00:25:11Why should it be?
00:25:12Way out there in the country.
00:25:14What is there to do?
00:25:15Oh, we'll walk and swim and ride.
00:25:21Aren't you ready yet, Janie?
00:25:22Just a minute.
00:25:27I'll finish that one.
00:25:29That's all right, darling.
00:25:29I don't mind doing it.
00:25:31I know, but I'd rather do it myself.
00:25:32Oh, I see.
00:25:33Of course.
00:25:34I'll wait for you downstairs.
00:25:46They're almost ready.
00:25:48They'll be down in a moment or two.
00:25:49Has everyone got rice?
00:25:51I'm afraid the bags are a little small, but we can't waste food these days, can we?
00:25:56Happy.
00:25:59You.
00:26:02Janie.
00:26:03What?
00:26:04Janie, we're married.
00:26:05I know it, but I can't realize it.
00:26:07You're not scared, are you?
00:26:08A little.
00:26:09Are you?
00:26:10Uh-huh.
00:26:11You know, it's kind of a responsibility to take on.
00:26:13I mean a girl like you.
00:26:15Are you sorry?
00:26:16Gosh, no.
00:26:17We can be together now any time we like.
00:26:19Night or day.
00:26:19Nobody can say anything.
00:26:21And I can kiss you in front of your mother, the senator, and thumb my nose at all of them.
00:26:25Why, Sonny?
00:26:37I'm sure they'll be down in a moment.
00:26:39I can't think what's keeping them.
00:26:44If we had an apartment, we could spend our honeymoon right here in town.
00:26:46Well, aren't you going to live here with your mother after I go back?
00:26:49No, I think I'd rather have my own place.
00:26:52I'll ask Dad to get us an apartment.
00:26:53He's pretty slick at that sort of thing.
00:26:55Wonderful.
00:26:58Say we're wasting time.
00:26:59That's right.
00:27:01Hurry up.
00:27:02All right.
00:27:02Where's your bag?
00:27:03Oh, two down there and one up here.
00:27:05Is this all you're taking?
00:27:07No, Sonny.
00:27:07I've got two trucks in the car.
00:27:10I didn't think you could get along with just three bags.
00:27:22Janey, darling, I do hope you're not making a mistake.
00:27:25You will make us happy, won't you?
00:27:27I'll do everything I can.
00:27:29Here they go.
00:27:42Sorry, my boy, but you can't start your honeymoon yet.
00:27:43What do you mean, I can't start my honeymoon yet?
00:27:45Well, you want me to get that money back for Janey and her mother, don't you?
00:27:47Well, of course I do.
00:27:48Well, then you'll have to come with me for an hour or two now.
00:27:50And leave me here?
00:27:53Goodbye.
00:27:54Goodbye.
00:27:56But after all, your whole future's at stake, and I haven't very much time.
00:27:59I know, Dad, but we haven't very much time either.
00:28:01They're wondering why we aren't starting.
00:28:05Goodbye.
00:28:07After all, Janey, you will be with your friends.
00:28:09That's what's so awful about it.
00:28:10They'll ask me questions.
00:28:11What can I tell them?
00:28:12What can she tell them?
00:28:13What does it matter what you tell them?
00:28:14Come on.
00:28:15Goodbye.
00:28:16Goodbye.
00:28:17Goodbye.
00:28:18Janey, you better have Laurie take the bag.
00:28:21I wonder if there's anything wrong.
00:28:24There should have been.
00:28:30What is it, darling?
00:28:31What's happened?
00:28:32Well, isn't it ridiculous?
00:28:34I'm an abandoned woman.
00:28:35Where did your husband go?
00:28:37Well, he was suddenly called away on a very important government mission.
00:28:40Then he is coming back.
00:28:42Well, of course, darling, in a little while.
00:28:44Oh, well, let's go on celebrating until he comes back.
00:28:50What is it that we have to do, Dad, and why must we do it tonight?
00:28:53Numerology, my boy.
00:28:54Numerology?
00:28:55What in the...
00:28:55How do you suppose I got to the top in less than a year?
00:28:58Numerology?
00:28:58Do you know that the hairs in your head are numbered?
00:29:00Yeah?
00:29:01Well, maybe so, Dad, but I still don't...
00:29:02Tonight is a special night.
00:29:04Yes, I thought it was going to be.
00:29:05There are electrical forces working tonight.
00:29:07Magnetic forces.
00:29:08Is that so?
00:29:09If we take advantage of them, we can win back some of the money Mrs. Prescott lost.
00:29:12How?
00:29:13By playing roulette.
00:29:14What?
00:29:15By betting on certain numbers.
00:29:17Three, six, nine, or any combination thereof.
00:29:19I tell you, my boy, if we do, we can't lose.
00:29:21And where are we going to do all this?
00:29:22At the 59 Club, of course, where she lost it.
00:29:27Trying to better your record, Mr. Warrington?
00:29:29No, it's a question of thinking or drinking, Dan, and I prefer drinking.
00:29:32Well, who wouldn't?
00:29:33Did you ever lose your best girl, Dan?
00:29:35Often.
00:29:36Is that what happened to you?
00:29:37Yeah, that's what.
00:29:39Well, why didn't you say you were celebrating?
00:29:41I loved you too little, too late Baby, maybe, who can tell I guess that I gambled with fate Not
00:29:55too wildly, nor too well One little lover's wrong And look what's happened now
00:30:07I never dreamed, dear That it would mean farewell I knew that romance was a game That I shouldn't underrate
00:30:25But here I am left with the same old blues I hate To contemplate
00:30:34Have you a twin sister?
00:30:36I didn't count the cost I tossed a coin and lost And found that I loved you too little And
00:30:48too late
00:31:01What's happened?
00:31:02Where's Janie?
00:31:03We didn't bring Janie.
00:31:04We came on business.
00:31:04You mean to say you left her alone on her wedding night?
00:31:07Of course not.
00:31:08I love this with you.
00:31:09Well, what do you mean you came here on business?
00:31:11We came to get back some of the money Mrs. Prescott lost here.
00:31:14You mean to say you hope to get it back in this joint?
00:31:16This is where she lost it.
00:31:18And found that I loved you too little And too late
00:31:29Hello, Peter.
00:31:30Why, hello, Tony.
00:32:00I want you to meet a couple of friends of mine, big plungers.
00:32:01Well, I got a couple of hundred dollars.
00:32:03Is that all?
00:32:04Well, it'll have to do.
00:32:05Oh, wait a minute there.
00:32:06I think we'd better try your system out with, say, ten bucks.
00:32:09Ten bucks?
00:32:10Well, you're wasting my time.
00:32:11Do you want to stay here all night?
00:32:12Definitely not.
00:32:13But you know I don't believe in gambling.
00:32:14Oh, this isn't gambling.
00:32:16A thousand in fifties and hundreds.
00:32:20Just the same.
00:32:21I've got to be sure.
00:32:21We'll start with ten.
00:32:24Give me one ten dollar chip.
00:32:26One?
00:32:27Wouldn't you rather have a lemonade with a cherry in it?
00:32:30Listen, brother.
00:32:31One look at your kisser has the same effect on me.
00:32:34Now, if you're on a number that wins, they pay you thirty-five times your money.
00:32:37They do?
00:32:38Sure.
00:32:38Now, remember, three, six, nine, or any combination thereof.
00:32:41Three.
00:32:42Janie and me plus one.
00:32:45Well, why don't you come on over to the club and join me?
00:32:48You don't have to gamble.
00:32:50We couldn't possibly do that, Peter.
00:32:52It's Peter.
00:32:53He wanted to join him at the fifty-nine club.
00:32:55Well, I must say that'd be better than sitting around here.
00:32:59Mike cheer us up a bit.
00:33:00Pass the time.
00:33:01Oh, he's right, Mom.
00:33:03You two run along.
00:33:05I'll stay here and wait for Sonny.
00:33:06Oh, nonsense.
00:33:07If he's on government business, there's no telling how long he'll be.
00:33:10I'll wager we'll have you back before he gets here.
00:33:12Do you think we could?
00:33:13Sure.
00:33:14You might leave a note for Sonny, darling, and have him phone you there.
00:33:17But naturally, Mother, I wouldn't think of going.
00:33:20Wait for us downstairs, Jimmy.
00:33:22Right you are.
00:33:23Thank you, Peter.
00:33:24We'll be right over.
00:33:25Good.
00:33:26I've got a little surprise for you.
00:33:28Oh.
00:33:29Darling, you want the same thing?
00:33:31You want your senator to get Sonny on his friend's ship, don't you?
00:33:34Well, of course I do, darling.
00:33:35Well, then, sweetie, you've simply got to be nice to Jimmy.
00:33:39Well, gentlemen, where would you like to sit?
00:33:40Well, somewhere near the croupier.
00:33:42Just, just a minute, please.
00:33:43No more bets.
00:33:45Surely.
00:33:46Thank you, sir.
00:33:47You're welcome.
00:33:5113, black.
00:33:5213, the winner.
00:33:53Black.
00:33:5313?
00:33:54That's not 369 or any combination thereof.
00:33:56Of course not.
00:33:57Those are your lucky numbers.
00:33:58Place your bets, please.
00:33:58Oh, my lucky bets.
00:33:59Place your bets, please.
00:34:00All bets down.
00:34:02You sure I'll win?
00:34:03I'll risk every cent you've got on it.
00:34:06Okay.
00:34:07No, no.
00:34:07Over there.
00:34:08Number three.
00:34:08All bets down.
00:34:24Three red.
00:34:25I won!
00:34:26I won.
00:34:27Hey, pay me.
00:34:28Pay me that.
00:34:28I won.
00:34:29How much did I win?
00:34:30$360.
00:34:31$360.
00:34:32Gee, I should have got my whole $200.
00:34:33Leave the whole $360 up this time.
00:34:35All of it?
00:34:36Well, if you lose, you're still only out 10 bucks.
00:34:38Well, how much would I win if I took back my original tablet?
00:34:41Let's see.
00:34:42$12,250.
00:34:45Oh.
00:34:46I'll try 100.
00:34:48Place your bets, please.
00:34:50All bets down.
00:34:53All bets down.
00:35:20That's right.
00:35:20$3,500.
00:35:21Incredible.
00:35:22Somebody has to win sometime.
00:35:23It's the law of averages, you know.
00:35:28Hey, I won more than this.
00:35:30Wait a minute.
00:35:30Those brown ones are worth $1,500 each.
00:35:33Oh, $1,500.
00:35:35Let's plunge.
00:35:36That's the spirit.
00:35:38Leave it all on this time.
00:35:39How much do I win if I leave it all on?
00:35:42$126,000.
00:35:44$126,000.
00:35:45$126,000.
00:35:49Such luck can't last.
00:35:50About three times in succession.
00:35:52How about staking half of it?
00:35:53All right.
00:35:54All right, half of it.
00:35:55Half of it.
00:35:55That's about $2,000 in round numbers.
00:35:57Say, what do you call your system?
00:35:59Numerology.
00:36:00It's wonderful.
00:36:01You can't lose.
00:36:02So.
00:36:03Thank you, Ben.
00:36:04I'm glad.
00:36:08You know, I've seen that girl somewhere before.
00:36:12She's a very particular friend of the director who's making this picture.
00:36:16He sticks her in every scene he can.
00:36:18Mother, shh.
00:36:19Oh.
00:36:20Somebody might hear you.
00:36:23Why, hello there.
00:36:24Hello, Peter.
00:36:25Why, Janie, I never expected to see you here.
00:36:28Look, why don't we all go in the other room?
00:36:30Sonny left her just as they were starting on their honeymoon.
00:36:33He didn't leave me, Mother.
00:36:34He merely had to attend to some pressing business for the government.
00:36:37Oh, yeah?
00:36:38Well, I don't trust that fellow.
00:36:39He's the most honest person I know.
00:36:41You can believe every word he says.
00:36:42And he's on a government mission?
00:36:44He certainly is.
00:36:47Thank you.
00:37:09I won $7,000.
00:37:12If you wouldn't, my partner suspects something.
00:37:14Get out of here.
00:37:16It's a numerology.
00:37:17I never knew you could depend on her before.
00:37:18Yeah, here.
00:37:19Give me some.
00:37:19My sonny.
00:37:21Oh, hello.
00:37:21Hello.
00:37:22This is outrageous.
00:37:24I'll leave you right after the wedding ceremony and come here again.
00:37:26But he has a good reason.
00:37:28Good enough to make him postpone his honeymoon?
00:37:30Of course.
00:37:31He's here to watch somebody, aren't you, sir?
00:37:35Huh?
00:37:35Oh, yes.
00:37:36Yes, yes, that's right.
00:37:37Oh, hello, Senator.
00:37:38How are you?
00:37:38Nice to see you.
00:37:39Hmm.
00:37:39Here's a woman.
00:37:41And has incredible luck.
00:37:43Yes, he always has.
00:37:44Oh, Mrs. Priscott, may I present Mr. Michelangelo?
00:37:47How do you do?
00:37:48Michelangelo?
00:37:49It's a very familiar name.
00:37:51Aren't you well?
00:37:52You look as if you'd had a shot.
00:37:54I have.
00:37:55Oh, you poor man.
00:37:56Have you taken anything?
00:37:57No, I've lost everything.
00:37:58Oh, well, what you need is a good psychic.
00:38:02Well, you want to know what's caused your trouble, don't you?
00:38:05It must have been a short circuit.
00:38:06What?
00:38:08Say, have you ever heard of numerology?
00:38:10Oh, yes.
00:38:11I took it once from a red-haired Egyptian with green eyes.
00:38:13I think he was an Irishman, really.
00:38:15None of this is actually happening.
00:38:16It must be a dream.
00:38:18Oh, I know what's wrong with you.
00:38:19You've been losing money at roulette.
00:38:20I have plenty.
00:38:21Didn't you know this table is crooked?
00:38:23Uh-huh.
00:38:24Well, of course.
00:38:24It has a magnet right underneath it.
00:38:26The croupier can stop the ball wherever he wants to.
00:38:29Who told you this?
00:38:30The gentleman here, Colonel Fein.
00:38:31Let's go and cash these in.
00:38:33Just a minute, boy.
00:38:35Who is it that you're watching?
00:38:37Make your bets, please.
00:38:38Make your bets.
00:38:39That's a military secret.
00:38:41But Sonny's in the Navy.
00:38:42That shows how versatile he is.
00:38:44There she is, sitting down at the end of the table.
00:38:47No more bets.
00:38:48No more bets.
00:38:50What?
00:38:50Why, that's the wife of old Senator Binns.
00:38:54I know.
00:38:55What are you watching her for?
00:38:56What are you watching her for?
00:38:58Come on, Sonny.
00:38:59Let's all go have a drink.
00:39:01At the bar.
00:39:01I love drinks at the bar.
00:39:03Uh-oh.
00:39:04Be careful with that stuff.
00:39:05Hi, Aless.
00:39:06Hi, Pard.
00:39:06I'm my numerologist.
00:39:08Oh.
00:39:08I have a little something for you.
00:39:09Oh, I hope it's not too little.
00:39:11I can't stand anything too little.
00:39:13That includes diamonds, money, and men.
00:39:15I promised her a third.
00:39:16We couldn't have won, you know, without her assistance.
00:39:17Oh, well, that's fair enough.
00:39:19Well, I haven't mean it before.
00:39:21You're one little number I haven't had the chance to study.
00:39:24I don't suppose you'd do anything except on certain days.
00:39:26Well, uh, that all depends on the inducement.
00:39:29Why don't you try tempting me?
00:39:32Dad.
00:39:34Just a moment, son.
00:39:36Seventy-three thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars.
00:39:38Here's ten dollars, Sonny.
00:39:40Now you buy yourself a lemonade with a cherry in it.
00:39:43Now, uh...
00:39:44Uh, Mir, how much have you got for me?
00:39:46Now, here's the fifty thousand dollars back that your mother-in-law lost here.
00:39:49And here's twenty-three thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars for you.
00:39:53It's a little short.
00:39:54Well, so am I.
00:39:54So we won't quibble.
00:39:56That's worth a big kiss.
00:39:59Suppose it'd have been five times that much.
00:40:01You suppose it, sailor.
00:40:03Hector!
00:40:05My wife.
00:40:05Stand by to rent a first aid.
00:40:07I'm sure you'll both be very happy.
00:40:09There's nothing like married life.
00:40:10Nothing.
00:40:11Oh, hello, my lamb.
00:40:12You're just in time to congratulate my young friend here.
00:40:15Your friend?
00:40:15Uh, he was married today.
00:40:17You look very pleased about it, judging by that kiss.
00:40:20Oh, don't be a silly filly.
00:40:22That kiss was simply a...
00:40:23Just by the word of congratulations, sir.
00:40:25Yes.
00:40:26Why not?
00:40:27It seems strange that you are so happy over this marriage.
00:40:31Why the groom doesn't look so pleased?
00:40:33Say, look here.
00:40:34She thinks that I...
00:40:35Well, we can't help what you think.
00:40:36No, you see, he's still dazed by his good fortune.
00:40:39Come, honey bun.
00:40:40I want to dance with my newest, handsomest husband.
00:40:42He looks good.
00:40:43Okay.
00:40:44Now, I would like to know what you meant by running off and leaving me this afternoon.
00:40:50Say, look here.
00:40:52My wife's around here someplace.
00:40:54Another wife?
00:40:55Well, never mind.
00:40:57I'm broad-minded.
00:40:57Yes, but she's got her mother and Senator Simpson with her, and they may not be.
00:41:01But you've got to help your dad.
00:41:03Think of how he's helped you all your life.
00:41:05And that woman he's married to, she's half wildcat.
00:41:08But she's not watching us, is she?
00:41:10If you think not, try getting away.
00:41:16Tom Collins.
00:41:17Oh, how do you do, Mr. Collins?
00:41:19Darling, his name isn't Collins.
00:41:21Why did you say it was?
00:41:23I didn't.
00:41:24Lady, her name is Dan Hannigan.
00:41:26If it matters.
00:41:27Oh, darling, let's forget it.
00:41:29Yes.
00:41:29Yes, just pretend it never happened.
00:41:30Let's start all over, shall we?
00:41:31Now, what do you have, Liza?
00:41:32How about a horse's neck?
00:41:34A horse's neck?
00:41:35Oh, I didn't bring my coupon book.
00:41:37I could make a pink lady or a black willow.
00:41:43Suppose I give her an old knee punch.
00:41:45If you do, she'll scream.
00:41:47Well, there must be something you'd like to try.
00:41:49I know.
00:41:50A Mickey Finn.
00:41:51Mickey Finn.
00:41:54I'll be back.
00:41:56Oh, he did a double take like in the movies.
00:41:59That's right.
00:41:59I wonder if it's hard to do.
00:42:02No, it's this way, isn't it?
00:42:06More like this, isn't it?
00:42:10Oh, that's splendid.
00:42:11You try it, dear.
00:42:12Nothing to it at all.
00:42:36That was a perfect bungee.
00:42:38Well, will you look at that.
00:42:41Come on, Liza, sing it out.
00:42:43Oh, don't do that, please.
00:42:45You'll attract too much attention.
00:42:46I suppose he's got a good reason for that, too.
00:42:49Doubtedly.
00:42:50And I can guess what it is.
00:42:51You don't suppose he wants to be doing that, do you?
00:42:54Frankly, yes.
00:42:55He's obviously obeying orders, trying to find out something.
00:42:59Well, she can teach him plenty.
00:43:03I loved you too little, too late.
00:43:06Maybe, maybe, who can tell?
00:43:10I guess that I gambled with fate.
00:43:14Not too wisely, nor too well.
00:43:19One little lover's wrong.
00:43:42But here I am left with the same old blues I hate to contemplate.
00:43:52I didn't count the cost.
00:43:56I tossed a coin and lost.
00:44:00And found that I loved you too little and too late.
00:44:08Charlie.
00:44:10I was too upset before to offer you my congratulations.
00:44:13Thank you so much.
00:44:14Sweetie.
00:44:15Come to the bar and we celebrate.
00:44:17Oh, well, I'm very sorry, but I can't go to the bar just now.
00:44:21No.
00:44:21No, you see, there's a woman there he'd rather not meet.
00:44:24Yes.
00:44:25Oh.
00:44:25Some other time.
00:44:27Yes.
00:44:27We'll give you a ring.
00:44:34Look.
00:44:35Look, flowers and diamond and clip.
00:44:36My clip?
00:44:37Yes.
00:44:37No, where?
00:44:38Sure.
00:44:38On the table, but a woman.
00:44:42No.
00:44:42Yes.
00:44:43No.
00:44:43Sorry to disturb you.
00:44:45I am Genia Smitana.
00:44:46You're what?
00:44:46Why won't you sit down?
00:44:47Thank you.
00:44:48Allow me.
00:44:49I have been admiring the diamond clip.
00:44:51It is beautiful, isn't it?
00:44:52It's a wedding gift.
00:44:54Indeed.
00:44:55Given to you by a person named Five, perhaps?
00:44:58Why, yes.
00:44:59My husband.
00:45:00Your husband?
00:45:01Impossible.
00:45:01He's my husband.
00:45:03Your husband?
00:45:03He married me six months ago.
00:45:05Legally?
00:45:06What do you think?
00:45:06Then he's got two wives.
00:45:08What?
00:45:08He married this child today.
00:45:10I'll go and get him.
00:45:11Don't.
00:45:12Wretch.
00:45:13He said she had to buy a present for a wedding, but he didn't say his wedding.
00:45:16I don't believe a word of all this.
00:45:18That's right.
00:45:18Darling, neither do I.
00:45:19Why should he marry her?
00:45:21Why shouldn't he marry me?
00:45:22He must be considerably younger.
00:45:24This is too much.
00:45:25He's ten years older than I am, at least.
00:45:27I must say, he doesn't look it.
00:45:29It's a matter of opinion.
00:45:30Well, that's my opinion.
00:45:31Well, anyway, six months ago, he was riding the waves.
00:45:34Oh, there, Sonny, there.
00:45:36I can't help what you told my father.
00:45:37Father, I've been a white bear.
00:45:39You can spare the time.
00:45:40Your wife would like to have a few words with you.
00:45:42You see?
00:45:43I was expecting this.
00:45:46But he's married to her.
00:45:48They told me so.
00:45:49Oh, no.
00:45:50Then he's got three wives.
00:45:51Bless my soul.
00:45:53Jenny.
00:45:53Jenny, I suppose you've been wondering.
00:45:55Quite right.
00:45:55We've all been wondering.
00:45:56You recognize Mother Spatanna then?
00:45:58Oh, sure.
00:45:59Oh, Sonny.
00:46:00Did you or didn't you tell me?
00:46:02You were married to that girl you were just dancing with?
00:46:04Sure I did.
00:46:05But, Sonny.
00:46:06This woman says you are married to her.
00:46:07Oh, that's perfectly true.
00:46:08You admit that you're married to both of them?
00:46:10Of course not.
00:46:10But you just said you were married to that other girl.
00:46:12Yes, I know I said so.
00:46:13So what about Mother Spatanna?
00:46:15I understand you're married to her, too.
00:46:17Who says so?
00:46:18She says so.
00:46:18I never said so to say.
00:46:19Oh, you certainly did.
00:46:21I certainly did not.
00:46:22Well, I must say, I understand.
00:46:23It certainly seemed as though you did.
00:46:24We are all trying to confuse the issue deliberately.
00:46:27But I see through it.
00:46:28It's an order from Spinelli.
00:46:29Okay, he owns the joint.
00:46:32Come on, boys.
00:46:32Back on the stand.
00:46:33You are all in a league with my husband.
00:46:35Oh, shh.
00:46:36Everybody's looking.
00:46:37You needn't be so violent.
00:46:38Violent?
00:46:38I'll show you how to be violent.
00:46:43We are privileged to have with us this evening
00:46:45Madame Genia Smetana,
00:46:47famous Wagnerian prima donna
00:46:49who will sing for us
00:46:50The Evening Star
00:46:51from Tannhauser.
00:47:08Number 34.
00:47:11That's right.
00:47:12One at a time.
00:47:13Please.
00:47:1434.
00:47:20Oh, what have you got against Spinelli?
00:47:22First you rob him at the table,
00:47:23and now this.
00:47:24How would you like to go in
00:47:24on another deal with me?
00:47:25I listen to all propositions.
00:47:27Come.
00:47:32That song brings back
00:47:33such poignant memories.
00:47:35They played it
00:47:36at your dear father's funeral.
00:47:38Oh, was it our old wedding?
00:47:41Wedding?
00:47:42Gosh, that reminds me
00:47:43as if I ever forgot.
00:47:44Wait a minute, young man.
00:47:45How is it that you're involved
00:47:47with three different women?
00:47:49Senator,
00:47:49I can't even get involved
00:47:51with one woman.
00:47:56If you children are going
00:47:57to start off on your honeymoon,
00:47:59you better hurry up
00:47:59and change, darling.
00:48:00I know, Mums.
00:48:01We'll be right out.
00:48:02Come along, Jimmy.
00:48:03I'll give you a nightcap.
00:48:04I still don't understand
00:48:05any of it.
00:48:06For me, it's most confusing.
00:48:08Most.
00:48:08Do you know what I do
00:48:09when things get too complicated?
00:48:11I put them out of my mind
00:48:12completely, and in time
00:48:14they clear themselves up.
00:48:15In time?
00:48:16Mm-hmm.
00:48:16Hmm.
00:48:20Oh, look at that.
00:48:21Quarter to six.
00:48:22Well, we've lost 18
00:48:23of our 48 hours already.
00:48:25My heavens.
00:48:26I won't be five minutes.
00:48:28Oh, say, honey.
00:48:30Hmm?
00:48:30I've got an idea.
00:48:31Why don't we stay here
00:48:32the rest of tonight
00:48:33and start on our honeymoon
00:48:34in the morning?
00:48:35We can't stay here
00:48:36with Mother and the Senator
00:48:38and the servants about.
00:48:39I wish we had an apartment.
00:48:40Yeah, sort of why.
00:48:41I spoke to Dad about it.
00:48:43He said he'd see
00:48:44if he could find one for us.
00:48:46Of course, he's hardly
00:48:46had time as yet.
00:48:48I know.
00:48:49Don't worry, darling.
00:48:50We can be in Briar Piff
00:48:51in an hour or so.
00:48:57Why waste even an hour or two?
00:48:59But it wouldn't be wasted.
00:49:00After all, we'd be alone together.
00:49:02Oh.
00:49:03Oh.
00:49:07Hello?
00:49:08Yes?
00:49:10Oh, very well.
00:49:13What's the matter?
00:49:14Oh, I've got to hurry.
00:49:15What's the big idea?
00:49:16I'm an air raid warden.
00:49:18I've got to report for duty.
00:49:19Yeah, but darling,
00:49:19you can't go now.
00:49:20But I'll be back
00:49:21in less than an hour.
00:49:22An hour?
00:49:30Remind me to get
00:49:31one of those in my bathroom.
00:49:32Nice quiet spot, this.
00:49:34Hello, honey.
00:49:35Oh, very high class.
00:49:36But nobody's liable
00:49:37to spot us here.
00:49:38Hiya, babe.
00:49:38Hi, Colonel.
00:49:40Ready?
00:49:41Here is your slip.
00:49:44Thanks.
00:49:44It's a good thing
00:49:45I'm leaving town tomorrow
00:49:46before Spinelli tracks me down.
00:49:48Maybe you won't want to go
00:49:48when you find out
00:49:49what I have in mind.
00:49:50We've got to unload this
00:49:51on Peter Warrington III.
00:49:53Atlas International Copper?
00:49:55Oh, honey, it's pretty,
00:49:56but he'd have to be a moron
00:49:57to buy it.
00:49:58We've got to convince him
00:49:59it's valuable.
00:50:00Same trick we worked
00:50:01on that guy in St. Louis.
00:50:02Could be.
00:50:02I could always get
00:50:03the phony Wall Street
00:50:04Chronicle printed.
00:50:05Uh-huh, and I...
00:50:05Come back later, boy.
00:50:06Yes, sir.
00:50:07I could put up
00:50:08the ten grand
00:50:09for front money.
00:50:10And Sonny can handle
00:50:10the negotiations.
00:50:11Uh-oh.
00:50:12Would he come in
00:50:12on a deal like this?
00:50:13Well, not if he knew.
00:50:14We've got to fool him.
00:50:15After all,
00:50:15he's getting his own money back.
00:50:16We've got to make him believe
00:50:17that Atlas International Copper
00:50:19has struck a rich vein.
00:50:20The newspaper gag will do it.
00:50:21That's right.
00:50:33Same cut?
00:50:34How about it?
00:50:35Same cut.
00:50:36Wonderful.
00:50:37Here's where I get
00:50:37that pink coat
00:50:38I've been wanting.
00:50:39I've been wondering
00:50:40who's going to pay for it.
00:50:41Okay, you get a pink coat, too.
00:50:44Say, that girl is good.
00:50:46It's got a hot,
00:50:47big,
00:50:47it's not a wonderful
00:50:48chapeau.
00:50:49The man with the big
00:50:51sombrero
00:50:51is strictly on the beam.
00:50:54And every fair
00:50:55muchacha there
00:50:56is crazy after him.
00:50:57For when it rains,
00:50:59when it pours,
00:51:01they get under
00:51:02his big,
00:51:03wonderful sombrero.
00:51:05When it's hot,
00:51:07out of door,
00:51:09every lady loves
00:51:11the shady caballero.
00:51:13Yahoo!
00:51:14They all come around
00:51:15the market
00:51:16to gather
00:51:17on his cottage.
00:51:18They push and shove
00:51:19for making love
00:51:20within this
00:51:21such an art.
00:51:22This man with the big
00:51:23sombrero
00:51:24no bigger than his
00:51:25morrow.
00:51:52No, no.
00:51:55No, no.
00:51:56No, no.
00:52:22¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:52:28No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:53:04No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:53:28No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
00:53:29no, no, no.
00:53:29Sonny! Sonny! Sonny! Wake up!
00:53:34Come on, let me alone, will you, Bob? I got a Liberty Pass.
00:53:37What? Oh, you poor darling. It's Janie.
00:53:44Oh, Janie. Janie. You've been gone for hours.
00:53:48I know.
00:53:50It's morning. Our wedding night is over.
00:53:54I know.
00:53:55If I ever get a crack at Hitler, I...
00:53:57Oh, never mind, Sonny. We've got almost half your leave left.
00:54:01We'll crowd enough happiness into those few hours to last us for months.
00:54:04The main thing is we've got each other now.
00:54:07I'll know wherever you are that you're thinking of me,
00:54:09and you'll know wherever I am that I'm thinking of you.
00:54:12Well, it'll be kind of nice to have a little married life to remember, too, you know.
00:54:15I mean, like keeping house together.
00:54:17What newspaper did it take? What's wrong with the furnace?
00:54:19Oh, I know. We'll have all that someday.
00:54:21All those heavenly little difficulties that draw two people closer together.
00:54:29Janie.
00:54:30That's 9.30.
00:54:32What are we waiting for now?
00:54:38This is a swell gag, but I'm getting kind of tired of it.
00:54:42Hello.
00:54:43Oh, hello, Dad.
00:54:45Yeah, sure. Go ahead and make it snappy, will you?
00:54:46We're just about to shove off.
00:54:48Now, listen, Sonny.
00:54:49I've got to see you at once about that copper stock.
00:54:51I can't tell you details because Janie might tell her mother,
00:54:53and her mother might tip Peter off and spoil everything.
00:54:55Just tell her it's urgent and a big surprise for her.
00:54:58Surprise?
00:55:00Yeah, but that...
00:55:02Well, Dad, but...
00:55:04Well, okay, if you're sure, it'll only take a few minutes.
00:55:07Yes, I'll meet you. Okay, the Beverly Arms, yes.
00:55:10Yes, Dad, I'll come along.
00:55:12Yeah.
00:55:13Janie.
00:55:14Chronicle extra, latest Wall Street Chronicle extra,
00:55:18extra, extra, Wall Street Chronicle, sir.
00:55:21Now, listen, Son, how would you like to make ten bucks?
00:55:22Gee.
00:55:23A couple of friends of mine will be along here in a minute.
00:55:25I'll give you ten bucks to settle in this paper as a gag.
00:55:27You load discovered at Atlas International Copper Mine.
00:55:30They wouldn't fall for that, would they?
00:55:31Well, I'm gambling ten bucks if they will.
00:55:33Okay.
00:55:33How will I know them?
00:55:34Now, one of them is a great, big, tall, handsome, blonde sailor,
00:55:37and the other's just an ordinary, plain, pudding-faced guy.
00:55:39Do you understand?
00:55:40Sure, yes, sir.
00:55:41Extra Wall Street Chronicle, extra, extra...
00:55:49Can I help you, sir?
00:55:50I just want to establish a credit here so I can pull my orders in.
00:55:53Oh, certainly, sir.
00:55:54To what amount?
00:55:54Oh, say, uh, ten thousand dollars.
00:55:57In what name, sir?
00:55:58Uh, Sonny Fife.
00:55:59Sonny Fife.
00:56:00That's right, Sonny Fife.
00:56:01I'll get you a receipt.
00:56:10You certainly do get around.
00:56:20Oh, there he is.
00:56:26That's splendid.
00:56:27Be meticulous, it pays.
00:56:29You get a fifteen dollar raise from today.
00:56:31Well, hello, Sonny.
00:56:33Hello, Dad.
00:56:34You remember Peter Warrington.
00:56:35The third?
00:56:36Certainly.
00:56:37Say, I bought that stock from Peter, as you suggested,
00:56:39and I got the whole thing for a dollar sixty-five.
00:56:41Quite a bargain.
00:56:41My taxi fare.
00:56:43I just came along to see what he's gonna do with it.
00:56:45Well, stick around and you'll see.
00:56:46I didn't know you were connected with this firm.
00:56:48Well, very few people do.
00:56:49There you are, Dad.
00:56:50A hundred shares.
00:56:51How much was it I promised you?
00:56:52A hundred dollars a share.
00:56:53Right.
00:56:54A hundred dollars a share for Atlas International Coffer?
00:56:56You haven't read your morning paper.
00:56:58Hey, boy.
00:56:59Where are you going?
00:57:00I'm taking these papers up to Miss Fink in Mr. Hayward's office.
00:57:03Well, hurry, don't you know Mr. Hayward's waiting?
00:57:05Mr. Hayward died last week.
00:57:07Died?
00:57:07Why doesn't anybody tell me these things?
00:57:10You see, a hundred shares at a hundred dollars a share, that's...
00:57:12Hi, Mr. Arthur.
00:57:13Yes?
00:57:14Here's your receipt.
00:57:15Thank you, my boy.
00:57:16You've been very quick and efficient,
00:57:17and I shall mention it personally to Mr. Bowden.
00:57:19You wait here a minute, son,
00:57:20and I'll have our cashier make you want a check for this.
00:57:23New load discovered at Atlas International Copper Mines.
00:57:25There it is.
00:57:26Uh-huh.
00:57:27Hurry up.
00:57:27Yeah, I beg your pardon.
00:57:28Goodbye.
00:57:29I just established a credit here for $10,000.
00:57:31Please make out a check for the full amount.
00:57:33But you just paid in the $10,000 a few minutes ago.
00:57:35That is right.
00:57:36May I ask why you've changed your mind?
00:57:38You may.
00:57:38I sometimes do, so I won't get into a rut.
00:57:40Oh, I see.
00:57:41Make it out to, uh, Sunny Fire.
00:57:43Throw that in the wastebasket.
00:57:45This is the most spectacular strike in 10 years,
00:57:48and it is generally predicted that Atlas In...
00:57:51That Atlas International Copper Stock
00:57:53will soar to new heights on the strength of this discovery.
00:57:56Is your check made out for $10,000 to Mr. Sonny Fife?
00:57:59That's exactly right.
00:58:02There you are.
00:58:03Oh, gosh, Dad, thanks.
00:58:05Let me have a look at that.
00:58:07It's a Bowden & Company check, all right.
00:58:08Any time you get hold of any more of that stock,
00:58:10just bring it in.
00:58:11We're on the market for all we can pick up.
00:58:13Now, you'll have to excuse me.
00:58:14I've got to see Bowden.
00:58:15I'm a rather pressing matter.
00:58:23Flash Gordon's in an awful mess.
00:58:30I beg your pardon?
00:58:38Thank you very much.
00:58:44Who was that man?
00:58:45I haven't an idea.
00:58:47I know that.
00:58:48I wonder what he wanted.
00:58:50Maybe to light his cigar.
00:58:55Hi, sailor.
00:58:56Your father working a day for a change?
00:58:58Yes, you want him?
00:58:59No, thanks, honey.
00:58:59I just want to see him.
00:59:00I have some stock for him.
00:59:02Atlas International Copper?
00:59:04Mm-hmm.
00:59:04A romantic souvenir.
00:59:06Well, he just stepped into Mr. Bowden's office.
00:59:07Come on, I'll find him for you.
00:59:13Hello.
00:59:14Did you bring me that stock?
00:59:15A thousand shares.
00:59:16A friend gave it to me as a going-away gift,
00:59:18and then he went away.
00:59:20Just in time, too.
00:59:21You don't know it,
00:59:22but even the five and ten cent store
00:59:23wouldn't handle this stuff until today.
00:59:25Really?
00:59:25Well, how much do you want for it?
00:59:26As much as I can get for it.
00:59:28But I'll take $50 a share.
00:59:29Well, that's more than I expected to pay.
00:59:31That's more than I expected to get
00:59:32until I heard that you wanted it.
00:59:34Very well, then.
00:59:35$50 a share.
00:59:38Mr. Bowden,
00:59:39you know that man that was just in here?
00:59:41No.
00:59:41Who was he?
00:59:42I don't know,
00:59:43but he's just bought
00:59:44a hundred shares of Atlas International Copper
00:59:46at a hundred dollars a share.
00:59:47The man must be mad.
00:59:48And now he's dickering
00:59:49for a thousand more at 50.
00:59:51The stock is worthless.
00:59:52It was, but not now.
00:59:54Look at this.
00:59:54New load discovered
00:59:55at Atlas International Copper Mines.
01:00:00Very well, then.
01:00:00$50 a share.
01:00:02That'll be an even $50,000.
01:00:03I'll get you a check for it.
01:00:04Oh, wait a minute.
01:00:05I don't want a check.
01:00:06Oh, but I'm afraid
01:00:06we don't carry such large sums in cash,
01:00:08do we, Bowden?
01:00:09Oh, certainly not.
01:00:10Well, it was nice seeing you.
01:00:12But you can cash a Bowden
01:00:13and cover the check anywhere.
01:00:14The crocuses are lovely in the park.
01:00:16All right, if you don't mind waiting.
01:00:18I'll go to the bank and get cash.
01:00:19Come along, Sonny.
01:00:21Uh, thanks very much, Bowden.
01:00:26I'll give you $55 a share for that stock.
01:00:28Oh, but I couldn't do that, could I?
01:00:30Well, $60, then,
01:00:31and you can come right along with me
01:00:32now to my bank and get the money.
01:00:33Oh, but Colonel Fyfe would be cross with me
01:00:35if he didn't get this stock.
01:00:36Well, I'll sell it to him later on
01:00:37if he really wants it badly.
01:00:40What do you think, Mr. Bowden?
01:00:43Well, Sonny, you've done your part
01:00:44of the deal very well,
01:00:45so back you go to join Janie.
01:00:46Well, at least I've got 24 hours
01:00:48of my honeymoon left.
01:00:50Taxi!
01:00:54Janie!
01:00:55Janie!
01:00:56Mrs. Fyfe is gone, sir.
01:00:57What do you mean, gone?
01:00:58Gone where?
01:00:59I don't know, sir,
01:00:59but out she went, bag and baggage,
01:01:01just after Mr. Peter left her.
01:01:02What?
01:01:03Mrs. Prescott might know something, sir,
01:01:05if she can remember.
01:01:06Where is she?
01:01:06Well, she's gone, too, sir,
01:01:08with the senator.
01:01:09Oh.
01:01:09But they'll be back.
01:01:11I'm afraid you'll have to wait.
01:01:13What do you think I've been doing?
01:01:39Are you in here, my lamb?
01:01:42Oh, hello.
01:01:43I didn't expect to see you here.
01:01:45Well, I didn't expect to see you here.
01:01:47Well, I just moved in.
01:01:49So I see.
01:01:49I hope you're comfortable.
01:01:51Well, not yet,
01:01:51but I think I can make it fit to live in.
01:01:53It has possibilities.
01:01:54You're not being too optimistic.
01:01:55Well, I'll be able to tell better
01:01:57when I get rid of some of this junk.
01:01:59Oh, it was sweet of you
01:02:00to take this apartment for us.
01:02:01Yes, wasn't it?
01:02:02I knew the instant Peter said
01:02:03he was going to meet Sonny here
01:02:05that this was the surprise Sonny mentioned.
01:02:07So I thought I'd surprise the both of you
01:02:09and just move right in.
01:02:10Well, you certainly surprised me.
01:02:11I thought I'd get settled
01:02:12and take a nap before Sonny got here,
01:02:14but I simply couldn't rest in all this disorder.
01:02:17It wasn't like this before you came.
01:02:18Oh, say, do you know what I think?
01:02:21Some woman left this apartment in a hurry.
01:02:23Lots of her clothes were still in the cupboard
01:02:25in the bureau drawers.
01:02:26The police were probably after
01:02:28and judging by her sayings
01:02:30and this perfume.
01:02:32I can guess why.
01:02:34That perfume cost $50 a bottle.
01:02:36Good heavens, it's you again.
01:02:38How in the world did you get in here?
01:02:39With my latchkey.
01:02:41You have a latchkey to my flat.
01:02:42Your flat?
01:02:43So he has installed you here now
01:02:45the moment my back is turned.
01:02:46Oh, gain you my land.
01:02:47That isn't exactly...
01:02:48You can't pull my wool over my eyes this time.
01:02:50My clothes, my best hats and dresses.
01:02:52Oh, I'm so sorry.
01:02:54I had no idea.
01:02:55So many of them were out of style.
01:02:58We'll take this for instance.
01:03:00I paid $200 for that dress.
01:03:02But how long ago?
01:03:03A month ago.
01:03:04Oh, I saw that model almost two years ago.
01:03:06You must be mistaken.
01:03:07That's a very smart frock.
01:03:08What do you know about it?
01:03:09Well, I don't know anything about it.
01:03:10What have you done?
01:03:12There, that's better, don't you think?
01:03:13You have ruined it.
01:03:14And this hat.
01:03:17Supposed to be amusing.
01:03:18Well, it is.
01:03:19I suppose this is supposed to be amusing, too.
01:03:25Sandy!
01:03:26Sandy!
01:03:29Hello.
01:03:30You got your hat on.
01:03:32Oh, thanks.
01:03:33This time you have gone too far.
01:03:35Renting my flat to this woman.
01:03:37Letting her wreck my clothes.
01:03:39Oh, look.
01:03:39Look at my beautiful new meat coat.
01:03:41Oh, you're an old darling to give it to me.
01:03:44Oh, help.
01:03:45I didn't see you.
01:03:47Now, I know what you're thinking.
01:03:48But you're wrong.
01:03:49Maybe you can explain this.
01:03:50Well, of course.
01:03:51We're business partners, see?
01:03:52And this woman?
01:03:53He's my daddy.
01:03:54What?
01:03:55I was afraid you wouldn't marry me if you knew the truth.
01:03:57You know, I'm not 42.
01:03:59You don't think I ever believed that, do you?
01:04:01Well, then you two are married.
01:04:03Yes.
01:04:03Unfortunately.
01:04:05Mother!
01:04:06What?
01:04:07Oh, then this diamond clip is really yours.
01:04:10Yes, but you must keep it as a wedding gift.
01:04:12Oh, I wouldn't think of such a thing.
01:04:14But I insist.
01:04:20Hello?
01:04:21Hello, Dad.
01:04:22Dad, is Janie there?
01:04:23Yes.
01:04:24She's moved in.
01:04:24It seems there's been some small misunderstanding.
01:04:26I know.
01:04:27I just heard about it.
01:04:28Gosh.
01:04:30That was Sonny.
01:04:31Where is he?
01:04:31He's still at your house.
01:04:32Oh, good heavens.
01:04:33I'm distressing.
01:04:34Get over there at once.
01:04:35Goodbye, Daddy.
01:04:42How far to the museum?
01:04:43Two blocks over.
01:04:45Okay.
01:04:45I've got to meet my wife there.
01:04:47Hi, taxi.
01:04:47Wait a minute.
01:04:49Sorry, but this is very urgent business.
01:04:51You'll have to drop me.
01:04:52It won't be far out of your way.
01:04:53Jump in.
01:04:53Anything for a man of service.
01:04:55Thank you.
01:04:55Beverly Ellers.
01:04:58But I still don't understand where all the money came from.
01:05:01I sold the copper stock.
01:05:02I thought you said the stock was worthless.
01:05:04It is.
01:05:05But we made Peter think it isn't.
01:05:06Peter?
01:05:07That's the other fellow that Janie didn't marry.
01:05:13Thanks.
01:05:13Thanks very much.
01:05:14Pleasure anytime.
01:05:17Hey, taxi.
01:05:20Would you mind dropping me somewhere?
01:05:21I'm in such a rush.
01:05:22Well, Shirley, where are you going?
01:05:23Oh, thanks so much.
01:05:24Have a my place.
01:05:25Oh, that's funny.
01:05:26I just came from there.
01:05:28I get...
01:05:33Well, where's Janie?
01:05:34She just went home to join you.
01:05:35Oh, gosh.
01:05:36Johnny, just a minute.
01:05:38And just send everything now.
01:05:39Here's the money back for your stock.
01:05:41Gosh, Dad, thanks.
01:05:42Well, you got it back just like you said you would.
01:05:44Now, how about a little drink on it, huh?
01:05:45Oh, no thanks.
01:05:46I just want to get home.
01:05:46A little drink first.
01:05:47Come on.
01:05:48A little appetizer, huh?
01:05:49Well.
01:06:01Come on, let's get out of here before another invasion.
01:06:04Come on.
01:06:08Mr. Fyfe.
01:06:10Where's Mr. Fyfe?
01:06:11He just rushed out a few minutes ago.
01:06:13Rushed out?
01:06:13In an awful hurry.
01:06:15And your mother went a few minutes later.
01:06:16Said she was going to see the new apartment.
01:06:20I can't see.
01:06:21Have I ever lived through this?
01:06:24I'm sorry.
01:06:25I've got to go back.
01:06:26Oh, why can't you drop me at the museum?
01:06:29But that's out of my way.
01:06:31But my wife is waiting there.
01:06:33How long have you been married?
01:06:34Oh, eight years.
01:06:36She'll wait.
01:06:37Yeah, I'm afraid so.
01:06:42Hello.
01:06:43Oh, hello, dear.
01:06:44Janie isn't with you?
01:06:46No.
01:06:47Isn't she with you?
01:06:48No, we missed each other.
01:06:49Well, why don't you go and get her?
01:06:50Oh, I'm on my way.
01:06:51Oh, will you phone her, please, and tell her to wait there?
01:06:53Yes, that's a good idea.
01:06:54And here's your money back for the stock, just as Dad promised.
01:06:56And Janie has the money that you lost at the $1,500.
01:06:58Sonny, dear, wait.
01:06:59We came to explain about the money.
01:07:01Well, not now, please.
01:07:02There's no time.
01:07:03Peter and I just concocted that story.
01:07:05He didn't take my T&W stock, and I didn't really lose $50,000 at the 59 Club.
01:07:10We just made that up.
01:07:11You just made that up?
01:07:13Yes.
01:07:13But where did you get that Atlas International Copper stock?
01:07:16Oh, he just gave me that to make the story more plausible.
01:07:18And then bought it back from Leslie for $70,000?
01:07:21Certainly not.
01:07:22I never bought it back.
01:07:23I didn't think it mattered who bought it, as long as I sold it.
01:07:26Who did buy it?
01:07:28Boughton.
01:07:29The president of Boughton and Company.
01:07:31Yes, he outbid me.
01:07:32Then we swindled him out of all this money.
01:07:35Dad, do you mean that there really wasn't a new load discovered at the Atlas International Copper Mines?
01:07:40Why, of course there wasn't.
01:07:41But you didn't ask Boughton to buy that stock.
01:07:43He horned in trying to jip you out of it.
01:07:45Well, just the same, all this money's got to be given back.
01:07:48I'll take care of it, Sonny.
01:07:50Oh, thanks, Dad.
01:07:51Please, phone Janie, will you?
01:07:58Oh, you have been sweet.
01:08:00Psst, get going quick.
01:08:01My motor's dead.
01:08:02Oh, I'm not surprised.
01:08:06Janie!
01:08:10Sonny!
01:08:13Janie, where...
01:08:14What?
01:08:15Hurry, can't you, before they get through playing tag.
01:08:20Taxi!
01:08:24Oh, hello.
01:08:26Back to our fireplace.
01:08:28Say, what do you do, just ride back and forth?
01:08:29Mm-hmm.
01:08:30Passes the time.
01:08:45I used to sing, too, when I was a little girl.
01:08:47Really?
01:08:48No!
01:08:50Oh, no!
01:08:51Of course, I was much better then.
01:08:53Could be.
01:08:54Everyone said I should do something with my voice.
01:08:56But they didn't say what.
01:08:58I was only six when I first sang in public.
01:09:00And even then, the critics said I should go far.
01:09:03Oh, I can understand that.
01:09:05You sing, too?
01:09:06No?
01:09:06You answer your own questions, don't you?
01:09:09Ach, the bells.
01:09:10I love bells, telephone bells, door bells.
01:09:12I find them so exciting.
01:09:15Come in.
01:09:17Press.
01:09:18News.
01:09:18Tell us about your divorce, Madame Smetana.
01:09:20There is going to be no divorce.
01:09:22But your manager telephoned us.
01:09:23Come in.
01:09:24You can see for himself.
01:09:25My husband will give you a drink.
01:09:27Hey, that's not a bad idea.
01:09:28Gentlemen from the press, darling.
01:09:31Help yourselves, boys.
01:09:32Step right up.
01:09:37So long.
01:09:38Thanks a lot.
01:09:38We'll see you again sometime, we hope.
01:09:40I don't doubt it.
01:09:41I'm not taking any more chances.
01:09:42I'm walking.
01:09:43Okay, 680.
01:09:45What?
01:09:46We're off to Briarcliff, Flory.
01:09:48Tell Mother, will you?
01:09:49I will if you like, Madame.
01:09:50But you've so little time left.
01:09:52If I was you, I wouldn't want to spend any more of it in motor cars.
01:09:55What would you do, Flory?
01:09:57Nothing wrong with Miss Janie's apartment right here.
01:10:00That's right.
01:10:00There isn't.
01:10:01Thanks, Flory.
01:10:03Well, I certainly had a lot of fun for it.
01:10:06I waited so long for you at that museum, they began to take me for a regular exhibit.
01:10:11Where have you been?
01:10:13I wouldn't dare to tell you.
01:10:33Where are they?
01:10:34Miss Janie and their presence?
01:10:36Yes, yes, yes.
01:10:36Of course.
01:10:36I must see them at once.
01:10:37Has anything happened, sir?
01:10:38Good news.
01:10:39I've arranged this transfer to another ship, but he must leave immediately.
01:10:42Immediately?
01:10:43Yes, yes.
01:10:43Where are they?
01:10:44They...
01:10:45They've gone...
01:10:46Come, come, come.
01:10:47To Briarcliff.
01:10:49Briarcliff.
01:10:51Bad luck.
01:10:52Yes.
01:10:58You know, we have a lot in common.
01:11:00So?
01:11:01You're a Wagnerian singer?
01:11:02I'm a Wagnerian singer.
01:11:04What have you sung Wagner?
01:11:05I sang Tannhauser at college.
01:11:07Tannhauser?
01:11:08Which role did you sing?
01:11:09I was the third pilgrim from the left in the pilgrim's chorus.
01:11:12I'll show you.
01:11:15La, la, la, la.
01:11:26Ay, ella...
01:11:29은
01:11:34La, la, la, la, la...
01:11:46La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
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