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Rock-a-Bye Baby (1958) Part One (ENG) HD [Full Movie] [Recommended]Full EP - Full
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00:17Rockabye, my baby
00:30Did you know that money flows on trees?
00:33Did you know I picked a hundred keys?
00:36Close your eyes, close your eyes and away we'll fly
00:40Rockabye, my baby, in the early bright
00:43Rockabye, my baby, like a satellite
00:47Rockabye, my baby, till you're out of sight
00:50Did you know the ocean's marmalade?
00:53Did you know that TV stars get paid?
00:56Did you know the Dodgers made that trade?
01:00Now's the time to give your dreams a try
01:04Rockabye, my baby
01:06Rock, rock, my baby
01:08Let's start to count those sheep
01:11Rockabye, my baby
01:13Rock, rock, my baby
01:14Won't you go to sleep?
01:17Rockabye, my baby
01:18To the land of Nod
01:20Rockabye, my baby
01:22Where the cherubs try
01:23Rockabye, my baby
01:25Aren't cherubs odd?
01:27Did you know my song is nearly through?
01:30Did you know the sandman's overdue?
01:33Did you know I'll soon be sleepy too?
01:37Rockabye, rockabye
01:40Rockabye, rockabye
01:41Rockabye, rockabye
02:11beast in the morning. Only after she's had her coffee. Coffee? She's guzzling
02:15brandy and it's only 8.30. Who starts drinking before 10 a.m.? I'm taking that
02:20offer from live television. Tally-ho.
02:28Aren't you ashamed exiling poor Harry to live television? He made a remark I didn't
02:33like. Like? Like I'm putting on weight. So you are. This doesn't help. Now don't you
02:39start in. All right you start in. What's wrong? Nothing. I can't figure why you're
02:44on the jug. You've got everything to make you happy. Your box office. You're beautiful.
02:49You're single. Every married man in town is trying to date you. Your next picture is
02:53an epic. Do you realize that every actress in Hollywood would give her Sunday
02:58uplifts to play the white virgin of the Nile? A controversial bestseller. What
03:04troubles can you possibly have that warrant 90 proof drowning?
03:11Now don't cry honey. You you haven't even seen the screenplay of the white
03:15virgin of the Nile. I talked to four of the screenwriters. One of them who'd
03:20actually read the book and he told me they've only changed the last 200 pages of
03:24the original story. Now honey please. You're still untouched in the script. You've
03:29never seen a man. You don't even know what a man is. I'm gonna have a baby.
04:04Goodbye Whitey the Virgin. Goodbye Ten Percent. Goodbye Bel Air Mansion. Goodbye Diners Club membership.
04:14Oh stop mumbling. You're my agent. What do we do? Don't say we. Does anybody else know
04:20about this? Only you. Only me. Only me. And since when the birds and the bees
04:28changed their modus operandi? Oh my husband was killed. You're married?
04:36That's not very funny. Well when did you get married? Of course if it's all legal you
04:41can still play the white virgin. It'll just be a tougher acting job that's all.
04:46That's right. Because I don't have a marriage license. What? Oh I don't remember
04:53where I was married. It was somewhere in Mexico. That's all I know. Mexico? You mean
04:57that publicity junkie to Acapulco? That's it. Then I met Carlos. He was a handsome
05:06bullfighter. It was one of those romantic full moon nights like we have back home in
05:14Midvale. Back home in Midvale, Indiana. They don't have bullfighters. And no tequila. And
05:20that's what did it. So when Carlos suggested we get married it sounded like a good idea. We
05:27drove to a little place. I don't remember getting there. All I remember is waking up
05:33the next morning back in Acapulco with a terrible hangover. Think honey. Think. Try and remember
05:39where you went. I'll fly down and make a photostatic copy of the license. I can't remember. It's a blank.
05:44All right. All right. So you woke up hungover. And we realized we'd made a mistake. We decided
05:51to have the marriage annulled after the bullfight that afternoon. But Carlos never came back from
05:58the bullfight. So I tore up our marriage license and came home. That'll be for me. Tell them I'll be
06:10right there for my last scene in pictures. She'll be right there. Oh good morning sir. It's the chief.
06:21Yes Mr. Rumson. A press conference announcing Carla as the white virgin of the Nile. Uh-huh. Both Luella and
06:33Hedda will be there. I'll come wearing my maternity dress. I'm afraid Carla won't be
06:37able to make it. You see she's she's so thrilled about playing this great part that
06:42as soon as she finishes retakes today she's going into seclusion. How long ago was
06:47Acapulco? Four months ago. She'll be away five months sir. Yes. So as to get into the
06:56proper white virgin mood. Well thank you sir. Goodbye. Now you go away let your hair go
07:05natural take the caps off your teeth take the padding out and no one will know you.
07:09What happens five months from now fast thinking agent? Have your baby and some out
07:15the way maternity home. And what happens after my baby is born? Well you leave it
07:22somewhere and then when the picture's finished you adopt it. Leave my baby
07:26somewhere? Now I may not have been much of a wife but I'm going to be a terrific
07:31mother. I'm not leaving my baby with any strangers. Oh not strangers. You leave it in
07:38Midvale with your father. Papa's worse than a stranger. He's had nothing to do with me
07:43since I left home. There's your sister Sandra. What about her? She's coming out
07:48here for a visit. I can't trust Sandy. She's too young and besides she's always been
07:53jealous because the boyfriend she liked was crazy about me. Clayton. Clayton Poole.
08:03Clayton Poole? Clayton is the one person I can trust. Oh thanks that's nice. Trust you
08:09Harold. Fasten me up. But Clayton really cares about me. Why if it hadn't been for
08:15Clayton I'd... Affair of 1955. And he's always wanted to be a father. He'll take
08:20wonderful care of his number. We'd better call him up and tell him he's expecting to
08:24give him a chance. I can't call back there. You don't understand what a small town is
08:29like and believe me Midvale is a small town. There isn't much to Midvale except a few
08:37stores and buildings under the statue of the hero of Midvale. I remember how
08:42Clayton always looked up and told me Miss Menifee the telephone operator would
08:46blab it all over town. So we'll send him a letter. Clayton never receives any mail.
08:53No. A letter to Clayton would cause talk. Are you sure this noble character still
08:58lives in Midvale? Clayton lives on Euclid Street in a remodeled
09:02carriage house. And the last I heard from my kid sister Sandy, Clayton was working for
09:07Mr. Wright, who owns the Midvale television store.
09:19How's it now, Mrs. Van Cleef? Just a moment, Clayton. We have a new TV, darlings.
09:32Oh, now, don't you be impatient, sweetie. Clayton? Yeah, Mrs. Van Cleef? It's still snowing
09:45all over Art Linkletter. Keep watching. I designed this area for fringe areas. It should work.
10:00Hi, Tiger. Hey, Tiger. Is that you, Sandy? It sure is. When did you get back from Hollywood? This morning.
10:10Are you glad to see me? Sure I am, but I can't see you now. I get dizzy if I
10:15look straight down. But I won't be too long. How's it now, Mrs. Van Cleef?
10:21A little better, Clayton. But Arthur is still fuzzy. Keep watching.
10:29Hurry, Clayton. I have something for you. Something Carla sent you.
10:35Carla sent something for me?
10:43Oh, Clayton.
10:45Oh, Clayton, stop clowning.
10:52Hey!
10:53Clayton, what are you doing up there?
10:58Hey, Clayton, stop it!
11:13Oh, Clayton!
11:14Oh, Clayton! Mr. Nolan's been hurt!
11:27Clayton, a brick hit him!
11:30Oh, Mr. Nolan!
11:32Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Nolan!
11:34Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Nolan!
11:36Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Nolan!
11:37I'm sorry, Mr. Nolan!
11:46Oh, Mr. Nolan!
11:47Oh, Mr. Nolan!
11:49Mr. Nolan!
11:50Mr. Nolan!
11:52Oh, is he hurt?
11:53I'm awfully sorry, Mr. Nolan!
11:55Is he bleeding?
11:56I hate blood.
11:56I can't stand that.
11:57Help me up when I'm standing.
11:58You'll be all right, Mr. Nolan.
11:59You can have my blue cross and you can take my green stamps also.
12:02Ooh!
12:03Careful!
12:05Sandy, shut that off, Sandy!
12:07Oh, Mr. Nolan, I'm awfully sorry.
12:09Oh!
12:10Wait, Mr. Nolan!
12:11Just take it easy.
12:11I can't do it, Clayton!
12:13Here!
12:13Hold Mr. Nolan!
12:14I'll get him.
12:15Hold Mr...
12:16Oh!
12:21I can't get any...
12:22Oh!
12:38Wait, Clayton!
12:40Ah!
12:41Ah!
12:42Ah!
12:43Ah!
12:55Hey!
13:02Hey!
13:05Hey!
13:18Oh!
13:27Oh!
13:31Oh!
13:32I'm sorry, Mrs. Waters!
13:35Thank you!
13:36You come back here and fix that aerial!
13:39I'll be right there, Mrs. Baxter!
13:45Oh, I'm sorry, Mrs. Stenplee!
13:49Ah!
13:49Ah!
13:58Ah!
14:01Ah!
14:04Ah!
14:06Ah!
14:09Ah!
14:14Ah!
14:19Ah!
14:27Ah!
14:34Sandy, turn off the hose!
14:40Ah!
14:43Ah!
14:47Ah!
14:50Ah!
14:51Ah!
14:52Ah!
14:53Ah!
14:56Ah!
14:58Ah!
14:59Ah!
15:00Ah!
15:01Ah!
15:10Ah!
15:13Ah!
15:13Ah!
15:14Ah!
15:16Ah!
15:25Ah!
15:27Ah!
15:28Ah!
15:40Ah!
15:45I know you didn't wash me down a chimney on purpose, but I just want to be alone.
15:49I want to get clean. Go home. Leave me alone to get clean. Alone. Home you'll go.
15:56Go home.
16:27Come on.
16:29Go home.
16:37Beidon.
16:40Do not suicide.
16:43Clayton, I love you, darling. Don't worry, I'll save you.
16:47I can't swim. We'll suicide together.
16:50Ow!
16:57Sandy? Sandy? I'm sorry I got sore.
17:01Sandy? Can you hear me? Sandy?
17:06Don't worry, save her. I'll miss you.
17:09Don't help me!
17:13I don't need no... Sandy, I don't need no help!
17:17Don't fight me, Tyler!
17:25Yes, Sandy?
17:27Thanks, Clayton.
17:29Put it on before you catch a cold.
17:33Clayton?
17:34Yeah?
17:36So you're not mad at me because I saved you, are you?
17:40No.
17:44Besides, I couldn't be mad around this place anyhow.
17:49Yeah, it sure is a romantic spot, ain't it?
17:51Yeah. Carla and I used to come here all the time.
17:57Carla and you.
17:58You?
18:00Yeah.
18:01We were just kids when I carved our initials in this tree.
18:06Gee, we used to have an awful lot of fun here.
18:10When we were kids, we didn't call this the Old Lake Road like it is now.
18:13To us at that time, this was like a fairyland.
18:21There's a summery breeze playing songs in the trees.
18:26Dum-de-dum-dee-dum-dee-da.
18:29Nature has its own band and the music is grand in the land of la-la-la.
18:52Dipping peppermint creams into chocolate streams, there is no one whole snitch to ma.
18:59You can dip with each hand heat until you expand in the land of la-la-la.
19:07All the clouds are cotton candy and handy to try.
19:15If you feel like having luncheon, start munching the sky.
19:22It's a fabulous place, put a smile on your face, close your-
19:27If you're ready to hand, we're off to the land, the land of la-la-la.
19:35La-la-la-la. La-la-la-la-la.
19:45In the land of la-la-la.
19:50La-la-la-la.
19:59Well, I guess it's just a crazy kid's song, but when Carl and I were kids, we used to come
20:06here and talk all the time about one day getting married and having children, but I guess I'll never have
20:14any.
20:15Well, not the way you're going, you won't.
20:17Oh, come on, Sandy, you're a little girl yourself.
20:21Yeah, but haven't you heard that one little girl in the bush is worth two in Hollywood?
20:26Um, oh.
20:28Hollywood, that reminds me. You said Carla sent me something. What was it?
20:31Carla, that's all you can think of.
20:33Come on, Sandy, what is it?
20:38Sandy?
20:39It's a photograph. It's in the truck.
20:43An autographed photograph? Did she sign it? Did she sign it herself?
20:45Did you see her do it personally or did her secretary do it?
20:48I didn't see Carla. I was... she was gone by the time I got to Hollywood.
20:52You didn't see her. You were there all summer.
20:55Well, I stayed in the house with that cook and that terrible Beverly Hills smog.
21:01Because I wanted you to miss me and even had my teeth capped like Carla's dentist.
21:07And I come back and kiss you and you didn't even notice the difference.
21:12But... but I did... I did notice the difference, Sandy. Honest.
21:16I was wondering where that funny little whistle was every time you talked.
21:19And... and... and really, I... I did miss you, Sandy.
21:27Did you really miss me, Tiger?
21:29Well, sure. You play softball better than anybody I know.
21:35Some tiger. I should have drowned him.
21:47To Clayton. I have been thinking a lot about you lately. Signed, Carla.
21:55She's been thinking about me. Oh, boy.
22:00I wonder why she's been thinking about me.
22:26Is it a boy or a girl?
22:29Well, right now, they all look like Yule Brynner.
22:32Oh, well, what do you mean?
22:35Could be a boy and a girl and one to spare.
22:40Harold, not three. Triplets?
22:42Beginner's luck, honey. First time out. The DeMille production.
22:46Oh, how wonderful.
22:50Oh, but poor Clayton.
22:56Oh, no, come on, Carla. Come on, don't kiss me in front of everybody.
23:01All the photographers are watching.
23:04Oh, come on, Carla. Life goes to a party, but this is ridiculous.
23:12Hello, darling.
23:22Oh, it's you.
23:24Well, you don't have to sound that disappointed.
23:26After all, I'm a woman with the same blood in my veins as my sister.
23:29What do you want?
23:30Well, my television doesn't work.
23:32And I want you to come over and fix it.
23:37At 1.30 in the morning?
23:39Carla's first movie's coming on the Late Late Early Late Show.
23:42The creature from the lower tar pits?
23:44You're kidding.
23:46Oh, boy. I saw that 16 times, remember?
23:49Doc Simpkins had to give me special massages.
23:51I'll be right over.
23:53Oh, wait a minute.
23:53What about your father?
23:54Oh, don't worry about Papa.
23:55It's a night for clobbyage at the firehouse.
23:57He won't be home for hours.
23:59Okay, I'll be right over.
24:00Bye.
24:00Night for clobbyage.
24:01I'll be able to see you in the movies.
24:02Movies, movies.
24:03Oh, Carla.
24:03Doing good.
24:17Oh, yes.
24:31Oh, please.
24:33Susan Jones is so important, as war rogues.
24:33It's two beats more you lose.
24:38Gigi Naples is lucky at the college.
24:41That's a loud Gigi.
24:42You want to wake up the hook and ladder, boys?
24:44You won't be so lucky when you get Clayton pulled for his son-in-law.
24:47That's not funny.
24:49Take that back.
24:50Now, easy, Gigi.
24:51Can't you take a joke?
24:53I take a joke.
24:54But that joke is no joke.
24:58He make my car for a big ideas to be a big movie star.
25:03So she'll leave their papa.
25:05All right.
25:06You leave the judge alone, Gigi.
25:08It's common knowledge all over town that your younger kid is crazy about Clayton.
25:13Sure, everybody knows that.
25:14If I ever see him with my kid, I gave to him a nice mooch from the neck up.
25:21Put your cutlery away.
25:23This isn't the barber shop.
25:25Deal the cards.
25:26Good deal.
25:36Is my cologne getting to you, Tiger?
25:39No, but your father is.
25:40You should have heard him, Sandy.
25:42I'm getting out of here.
25:43I can't fix this thing anyway.
25:44Some of the tubes are missing.
25:46Oh, no, Tiger.
25:48Kiss me quick before my cologne evaporates.
25:50Cut it out, Sandy.
25:51You're going to swallow your caps.
26:01Papa!
26:02The razor.
26:04He's been on the juice.
26:05I'll get him to bed.
26:06Yeah, he'll kill me, too.
26:07I mean, don't let him come over.
26:08He'll do something.
26:10Thanks.
26:24Ah, my bambina, darling.
26:29Ah, my little papa stinking.
26:32Yes, your papa stink because he hear you always see the meathead.
26:38Don't be silly, papa.
26:40Come on, I'll take you to bed.
26:42Papa, come on.
26:45I don't go to bed.
26:47I watch the television.
26:50The television is broken, papa.
26:53Come on, I'll take you to bed.
26:54Now, try the...
27:01What's that?
27:02Uh, uh, that's a movie on TV, papa.
27:06Oh, come on, the movie on TV.
27:08You say the TV is broke.
27:14What's that television?
27:16No, papa, come on, go to bed.
27:19The television is broken, papa.
27:26Get up, meathead.
27:30Get up.
27:31I'll not fall down.
27:33I watch the television.
27:36No, call me meathead.
27:39The television is broken, papa.
27:41Television is not broke.
27:44Look.
27:45Howdy out there, neighbors.
27:48I know you can look in on television every day and buy everything for your home.
27:53That's awful.
27:54Keep going.
27:55Hi out there in television land.
27:58And welcome to movie matinee.
28:01Our picture today is sponsored by Superbo cigarettes.
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28:29That's it, Superbo.
28:30Oh, you gotta dry it, eatin' it.
28:34Who's that?
28:35I'll have another slug, Papa.
28:37I'll change the station.
28:38All right.
28:40Do something else, do something else.
28:43This is Uncle Raoul.
28:45Coming to you once again with storybook time.
28:49And it's so good to see all my little nieces and nephews out there.
28:54Change of the pitch.
28:55I change of the pitch.
28:58Change of the pitch.
29:01Hi out there.
29:02This is a paid political announcement.
29:05And none of my views have any bearing on the station, network, affiliates, sponsors, or their friends or family.
29:10But I'm talkin' for a man here today.
29:12Steve Waite.
29:14Steve Waite's a good man. He's been my friend for years.
29:17Now you look at me. I'll level with you.
29:19You gotta forgive and forget.
29:21That little incident at the bank three years ago with the $200,000 shortage.
29:26Steve didn't mean no harm.
29:29He likes to live alone, like you all.
29:32And the girl downtown with the split neck.
29:35He was helpin' around with the zipper in the back of her dress and had just caught him.
29:39He didn't know she was a bleeder.
29:41But you can put this boy in office and take my word for it.
29:44He'll do a job for this community.
29:46And for every home and every family.
29:48And in every pot there's gonna be plenty.
29:51Because Steve's a good boy. I grew up with him.
29:53Buddy and pal.
29:55I'm chokin' up a little bit now, so...
29:59Do me that favor and vote for Steve.
30:02Vote yes! On proposition no!
30:04Make politics clean!
30:06In a city that needs fine government.
30:09Jeez!
30:13I'll get a clear picture, Papa.
30:19Figaro! Figaro!
30:23La-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da!
30:31You're off key!
30:32How's this one, Papa?
30:34How you do?
30:36Welcome once again to This is the Weather.
30:40This is Ted Chicanico, bringing you the weather report
30:43on behalf of Ralph Yuccanocco Rickshaw.
30:49We have not got too much time.
30:51We would like to tell you what's going on hot and cold all over country.
30:55I'd like to start off with a very, very quick map of United States of America
31:00so we could tell you what's happening all over town.
31:04Pretty good in here, about 63.
31:06It's not too hot, not too close. Pretty good.
31:08Don't have to wear coats, but better wear suits.
31:11Pretty chilly in a mid-section of the country.
31:13It's getting very hot in the East.
31:15Hot son of a gun, boy.
31:16You gotta watch out. It's gonna be awful hot tonight.
31:19Hot in February.
31:20So don't wear too much stuff.
31:23Over here's the water.
31:24Gets pretty chilly with the water in the wintertime.
31:27It's cold. Downstairs in Florida, it's always hot.
31:30Don't go in there. It's too hot.
31:32Upstairs in kind of a different country, you don't have to go there anyhow
31:34because it's a different kind of water.
31:37Out here, you see, already we get to the Atlantic.
31:40Atlantic always says where the water.
31:41All this water here, see, this water is gonna be...
31:44This water here contains all hot and cold spell coming down to the region, see.
31:49The region will cause way of water to get hot and cold chilly.
31:53Hot and cold chilly weather.
31:56We're a little late, folks. Good night.
31:58I think I go to bed.
32:00That's a real good idea, Papa.
32:06Nice little Papa, Betty Vine.
32:08Sleep well, Papa. Good night, Papa.
32:10Good night.
32:18I fooled him pretty good with the Japanese one and the politician.
32:21Shh, quiet.
32:30I found those tubes. You put that TV set out of whack.
32:33Forgive me, Tiger, but I just had to see you.
32:36What was the Derby doing in your closet?
32:38Oh, that's Papa's.
32:39Oh, that's Papa's.
32:49Papa, leave Clayton alone.
32:51You shut up, you Jezebel.
32:53Oh, Papa Nebel.
32:54And you get out of the town, or I tell you what I'm gonna do.
32:59Don't tell me about it. Just do it. I can't stand the sight of my own blood.
33:03Oh, please, Papa Nebel.
33:04Oh, please, Papa Nebel.
33:05Papa, leave Clayton alone.
33:07No!
33:10Run, Clayton, run!
33:11Goodbye, Sandy. I'll write to you from someplace.
33:15Sandra, stop. You bite me.
33:18I'm not biting you, Papa. You're sitting on my cat.
33:20Shh.
33:21I'm...
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34:47I'm leaving now, Miss Bessie. Shhh.
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35:04Uh, Miss Bessie, I'm awfully sorry that I interrupted you during the commercials.
35:08You know I believe in loyalty to the sponsor.
35:11That's what's wrong in the world today, not enough loyalty.
35:14That's why you're leaving town. Because you're loyal to your first love.
35:19Well, I cleaned up the apartment, Miss Bessie, and it's ready for the next tenant, and I'll come by and
35:23pick up my things later.
35:24You decided where you're going yet?
35:26I don't know. I thought maybe I'd hitch a ride up the old lake road and maybe go to Chicago
35:30or somewhere.
35:31If you're interested in what an old lady thinks...
35:34Oh, watch it, Miss Bessie. Well, you know I'm always interested in what you think.
35:39Well, if you want to know what this old lady thinks, she thinks it's about time you got out of
35:44Midvale.
35:45Forget this, Carla. Find someone else.
35:48Oh, Clady, you've been like a son to me.
35:52Running to the market every time one of those TV fellas says,
35:55Go to the market and get some.
35:57I'll never forget you, Clady.
35:59Oh, oh.
36:05Goodbye, Miss Bessie.
36:12Aren't they the most wonderful little things in the world?
36:15They prove tequila doesn't hurt the birth rate.
36:20I can't wait to get back to them.
36:22Well, let's hope we catch that joker so you can leave them.
36:25Are we anywhere near the old river road yet?
36:27Miss Bessie must have told you the old lake road.
36:30Maybe.
36:30It was hard to understand that old doll with her TV blasting and with her eating raviolis and chewing bubblegum
36:36at the same time.
36:37Does she always smoke cigars?
36:39Only when they're sponsored.
36:41Don't drive so fast, Harold.
36:43I know where we'll find Clayton.
36:51When you love in vain, love is a lonely thing.
37:02Like an endless chain, you keep remembering.
37:12All the countless times you thought you caught her eye.
37:19How she passed you by.
37:23Almost unaware that you were there.
37:32But when she takes your hand, then it's a lovely thing.
37:44Flowers dot the land, and all at once it's spring.
37:54You hold her in your arms, and then she whispers low,
38:02Oh, I love you, love you.
38:10When you're dreaming, love's a lonely thing.
38:35Hello, Clay.
38:41Carla?
38:43Yes, Clayton.
38:45It's me.
38:55I can't believe it.
38:57Because whenever I come here, I see all over the place.
39:01But it's never really you.
39:04It has been a long time.
39:07Let's sit, hmm?
39:18There's something in my eye.
39:20Get in.
39:22Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
39:23All right, you little schedule breakers.
39:25Your mother's busy lining up a six month's babysitter.
39:28Shh.
39:30You haven't forgotten me, Clay.
39:34Forgotten you?
39:35Hm.
39:37No, I haven't forgotten you, Carla.
39:40As far back as I can remember, you're all I ever think about.
39:46I even remember the color of the dress you wore that Easter Sunday that you made me steal the money
39:50from the collection plate to buy the ice cream cone with.
39:54And when I got a little older and I gave the money back, then I joined the campfire girls just
40:00so I could be near you.
40:02Remember when my boys started to change and they threw me out?
40:06I remember.
40:07I was a terrible child.
40:10No, you weren't, Carla.
40:13Really, you weren't.
40:13It wasn't your fault that you didn't go for a guy like me that looked like me.
40:20I even took a muscle building course so that you wouldn't laugh at me when we went swimming.
40:25But that didn't do very much good because I couldn't find my muscles to build them up.
40:30That wasn't the main trouble anyhow.
40:32The trouble was my face.
40:35And I couldn't wait until hair would grow on it so no one would have to see it.
40:40I had that beard long before that Schweppes man, remember?
40:45I remember it all.
40:49Well, I can't sleep just dreaming about you, Carla.
40:53Matter of fact, I dream about you every night.
40:55Same silly dream.
40:57I'm Sir Galahad and shining armor and you're always in trouble and you need me.
41:04How right you are.
41:06And in the very same dream, I always come up charging on the white horse to save you from the
41:12terrible trouble.
41:17So, how could you say I forgot you?
41:21I was gonna leave town so that I could forget you.
41:24But look, I'm taking you with me so I can't forget you.
41:31I'm not just crazy about you, Carla.
41:34I'm just plain crazy.
41:42What's the matter, Carla? Did I say something wrong?
41:44If I did, I'm awfully sorry.
41:46No.
41:48Everything you said was beautiful, sweet.
41:53Well, you see, Carla, I haven't got anyone I can talk to about you.
41:58You know, your father doesn't want your name mentioned and Sandy is jealous and Miss Bessie...
42:04Well, the whole town thinks I'm a fool because I keep thinking about you.
42:08And I guess that's why I gushed the way I did just now.
42:10I'm awfully sorry.
42:14I wasn't even polite enough to ask you what you were doing here.
42:19I came to ask a favor.
42:22But I've changed my mind.
42:26You came to ask a favor? I mean, you came to ask me a favor?
42:30I can't do it, Clay.
42:32Why not, Carla? You can do anything you want to me.
42:36Don't you remember when you were 15?
42:38At your birthday, when you pushed me into the birthday cake with all your lit candles and...
42:42And it burned the fuzz on my face?
42:44And then I set fire to the barbershop?
42:47And did I get mad, Carla, when your father chased me around the square with the razor?
42:54Carla, you're in trouble.
42:55I could always tell when you were in trouble.
42:58Now, what's the matter?
42:59Clay, please.
43:01Forget I was here.
43:03Well, Carla, you can trust me.
43:05I mean, if you need me, you know I'll do anything you want.
43:09I hoped all my life I could do something for you.
43:14Just give me a chance to prove it.
43:17I can't, Clay.
43:20But I'll do anything you say.
43:22How can I ask you to be the father of my children?
43:26It's simple. You just say, would you...
43:43Would you be the father of my children?
43:48Oh, Clayton!
43:50Oh, Clayton!
43:52Harold!
43:53Harold!
43:55He's drowning!
43:57Harold!
43:57Hurry!
43:59Miss Bessie!
44:01Miss Bessie!
44:01Miss Bessie!
44:04Miss Bessie!
44:05Miss Bessie!
44:05Miss Bessie!
44:06Miss Bessie!
44:06Miss Bessie!
44:06The squirt spray and the curlers at the low introductory...
44:10Miss Bessie did you rent the apartment yet?
44:11I don't think you'll get very far, Clayton.
44:13When you're loyal, you're loyal.
44:15Thanks a lot, Miss Bessie.
44:16I am everything real.
44:23Haraway, yes, the old gray hair ain't what it used to be.
44:27Don't delay, get Gookum spray today.
44:30Gookum!
44:31I better get out of these clothes.
44:32If I catch a cold, I'll give it to my son.
44:35Can't have that happen.
44:38Let me see, now.
44:39I keep the baby until they return from Egypt.
44:42That's right.
44:44Poor Carla.
44:45Carla, she has to leave her son with me.
44:50Poor Carla's husband.
44:51He never even saw the baby.
44:53He died the next morning, right after the honeymoon.
44:56What a way to go.
45:01Where will I wear?
45:02Where will I wear?
45:03I'm the nervous wreck I am.
45:04I can't wait for my child.
45:15You should have told him he's going to have a full house.
45:17He thought it was only one.
45:19I didn't want to scare him out.
45:20Did you give him the money?
45:21He wouldn't take it.
45:22He said, unless he did it all himself,
45:24it wouldn't be important.
45:26Oh, the boy has character.
45:27I remember I had it once.
45:53The baby's here.
45:57He's here.
45:59Oh, boy.
46:01The baby's...
46:03Calm, calm.
46:04I must be calm.
46:05I gotta make believe like I'm completely surprised
46:09in case anybody's watching.
46:12Oh, my heavens.
46:13A baby's crying.
46:15Why, that's impossible.
46:16What would a baby be doing out at this hour?
46:18I shall look.
46:23Oh, goodness, goodness.
46:25A child.
46:29Alas and alack.
46:30What would a baby be doing here?
46:32Hmm, hmm.
46:33Well, certainly can't stay out in the night air.
46:35Ha, ha, ha, ha.
46:42Shh.
46:42Don't cry, baby.
46:43You'll get used to me.
46:45Shh.
46:48Shh.
46:55There's a baby crying while he's asleep.
47:20I'm not done.
47:38Twins, your mommy didn't tell me there were two of you.
47:46Gee, I sure hope I can take care of the two of you.
47:51No. Oh, no.
47:54You think it is? Oh.
47:57No, it can't be.
47:59You guys aren't old enough to be going around knocking on doors.
48:03Nah.
48:08Just someone...
48:10Hello?
48:11Who?
48:12Who?
48:13Knocking?
48:15Hello?
48:26Hello?
48:34Three.
48:43One, two, three.
48:44One, two, three.
48:45One, two, three.
48:49God bless you.
48:58Triplets.
49:01That's three of you and only one of me.
49:06But I'll try.
49:08I'll really try.
49:32Don't cry, honey.
49:34He'll take good care of them.
49:35I told you.
49:36He will.
49:37It's just that when you see someone who loves you so much, you...
49:41I don't...
49:42Notice.
49:49No, it isn't cats.
49:51No, I can't tell you on the phone.
49:53Will you just come right over?
49:54Oh, yeah.
49:55With those rubber faucets on the end, you know?
49:57Okay, goodbye.
49:59Now, Sandy is on her way over with your breakfast.
50:01But just to tide you over a little bit, till she gets here, I'll warm a little snack for you,
50:06okay?
50:10Hold it, hold it.
50:12Nice and clean with sterilizing.
50:15Oh, hot.
50:16Oh, what a heat.
50:17Hot heat.
50:19Got to be clean.
50:20Got to be a clean heat.
50:21Hot.
50:23Relax.
50:24Relax, kids.
50:25Relax.
50:26Here it is.
50:26Nice.
50:27Milk.
50:28What a boy.
50:29Hold it.
50:31We'll have it in a second.
50:34This should work.
50:34Oh.
50:36Well, you can't always do it.
50:38Good.
50:38Just a little.
50:39Here, nice.
50:43Nice.
50:43Milk for the boys.
50:45Plenty of drinking, so they get nice and strong and big.
50:49Plenty of milk for the boys.
50:52Now we have it nice.
50:54Hold it tight.
50:55And we have...
50:56Oh, here it comes.
50:57It's starting out.
50:58Get set, boys.
50:59Oh.
51:00Sorry, fellas.
51:01Here it comes.
51:03All right.
51:04Wait a minute.
51:06We don't need this.
51:07Oh, here.
51:08Watch it.
51:08On the head.
51:09Pretty good.
51:10Here we go.
51:10Go ahead.
51:11Here, you want some?
51:12Take a little bit.
51:13That's good.
51:14Okay.
51:14Go ahead.
51:15Let's...
51:16Let's go ahead.
51:17Here we go.
51:19Let's go ahead.
51:20Let's go ahead.
51:20Here we go.
51:22You
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