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The Bohemian Girl (1936) – Laurel and Hardy’s Hilarious Musical Adventure is a classic comedy film filled with laughter, music, and unforgettable moments. Starring the legendary comedy duo Laurel and Hardy, this timeless movie follows a series of chaotic and heartwarming adventures involving mistaken identities, romance, and plenty of hilarious situations.

Set in a colorful world of gypsies, nobles, and musical performances, the film blends comedy with emotional storytelling, creating an entertaining experience for fans of vintage cinema. Laurel and Hardy’s iconic chemistry and comedic timing make this one of the most beloved classics from the golden age of film.
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00:02:13Down the road
00:02:14And you swing
00:02:16And you sing
00:02:19The song
00:02:23Good morning, my queen.
00:02:26What news, Sir Linus?
00:02:28Do you realize where we are?
00:02:31Perfectly well.
00:02:37So once more we are encamped on the domain of the good Count Arnheim.
00:02:42Count Arnheim?
00:02:45What we pick up here, we must pick up quickly, for he'll never allow us to stay here long.
00:02:50Oh, one of these days, I'll find you find that we're on the march again, with our hearts beating high
00:02:58to a scout, fighting soft, to do or to die, we can't for long.
00:03:04In the faintest of danger, we fight without fear, when the call of the bugle we hear.
00:03:11And when we want to eat and for the bugle we never get through, till we've done what we can't
00:03:17for you.
00:03:18Arlene, look.
00:03:22Sweetheart!
00:03:24How's my little princess this morning?
00:03:26Tell me, have you heard your lesson?
00:03:30Count Arnheim, there is a band of gypsies encamped in the woods, below the castle.
00:03:35Gypsies, eh?
00:03:36I see that they are gone by high noon tomorrow.
00:03:39If by chance they are caught on my estate, have them flogged within an inch of their lives.
00:03:46Tell me, sweetheart, what did you learn at your lesson?
00:04:00That, my son, is the true song of the gypsies.
00:04:10Come and listen how she sings of life and love.
00:04:20And when the love calls the heart of a gypsy, it calls to the heart that is free.
00:04:40The thrill of a gypsy caress is found, only to die with the dawn.
00:04:59For the road that a gypsy must travel is planned by the fortunes of chance.
00:05:21Oh, it's one hour of bliss, and a passionate kiss, and farewell to gypsy romance and melody.
00:05:31Dance while the fiddles are praying, and sing and be gay as you scream.
00:05:37For it's one hour of bliss, and a passionate kiss, and farewell to gypsy romance and melody.
00:05:44Dance while the fiddles are praying, and sing and be gay as you scream.
00:05:56For it's one hour of bliss, and a passionate kiss, and farewell to gypsy romance and melody.
00:06:04Dance while the fiddles are rushes, and birthday!
00:06:06Dance while the fiddles was fragrant.
00:06:26Ha, ha, ha!
00:06:45Turn around.
00:07:17Hello, honey.
00:07:21Don't honey me, you big bag of sewers.
00:07:23I told you five minutes ago not to talk to me.
00:07:25I told you an hour ago.
00:07:27I told you a week ago.
00:07:28Yeah, and you told him a year ago, too, didn't you?
00:07:31You shut up when I'm talking to my husband.
00:07:34I suppose you think that you can contradict
00:07:36everything I say.
00:07:38Well, you can't.
00:07:38You can't.
00:07:38You can't.
00:07:39You can't.
00:07:39You never will.
00:07:40You think you're a big man, don't you?
00:07:42Don't you?
00:07:43Don't you?
00:07:44Don't you?
00:07:44Tell her yes.
00:07:46You keep out of this, woodpecker.
00:07:55Oh, my love.
00:08:02Are you going to let her talk to you like that?
00:08:05Never.
00:08:06Never.
00:08:06A thousand times never.
00:08:09Oh, my love.
00:08:10I'm so contented and happy when I'm with you.
00:08:13Just like a nestling dove.
00:08:15You're so big and strong and brave.
00:08:28Pardon the intrusion, but I don't like you talking to me like that in front of my friend.
00:08:34It's most embarrassing.
00:08:41What'd she say?
00:08:44What do you mean by talking to me like that?
00:08:47I didn't mean anything, honey.
00:08:49It was his fault.
00:08:50Oh.
00:08:52So.
00:08:53It was your idea.
00:08:57Ah!
00:09:00Control yourself!
00:09:01I understand a demon.
00:09:07Ah!
00:09:09Ah!
00:09:10Ah!
00:09:11Ah!
00:09:12Ah!
00:09:12Ah!
00:09:13Ah!
00:09:14Ah!
00:09:15Ah!
00:09:30Ah!
00:09:32Ah!
00:09:34Ah!
00:09:34Ah!
00:09:34Ah!
00:09:37Ah!
00:09:41Ah!
00:09:44Ah!
00:09:46Ah!
00:09:58Ah!
00:10:01Ah!
00:10:03Ah!
00:10:04Ah!
00:10:05Well?
00:10:08There was nothing to it.
00:10:09They were just having a little innocent fun.
00:10:13Don't you understand that a man to be married nowadays
00:10:16must be broad-minded?
00:10:51Yes, sir.
00:10:52Yes, sir.
00:11:10Did you see him chuck her under the chin?
00:11:12Well, what of?
00:11:14If she was my wife, I'd chuck her under the wagon.
00:11:18I wouldn't stand it.
00:11:19What are you trying to do?
00:11:20Cause a rip in my matrimonial bonds?
00:11:34And the water by rills, which are pure as that flow.
00:11:42Come we, come we, come we, come we, yes.
00:12:07Come we, come we, come we, come we.
00:12:16Come with, come with, come with, come with, come with.
00:12:31It's a bag of pasta we, as free as anyone can be.
00:12:38It's a gypsy night we read, the night that falls a flight to leave.
00:12:47The moon is very good to us tonight.
00:12:49The village will be in darkness and the pickings will be easy.
00:12:55Splendid.
00:12:57Off with the rogues that they may fill their purses and replenish our coffers.
00:13:10What I wouldn't give to go with them.
00:13:16So that, as we work carefully, we'll be fighting dark mesh of them.
00:13:24Meanwhile, until the moon goes.
00:13:28What the moon will make fun sound.
00:13:42Nine o'clock and all is well
00:13:52Nine o'clock and all is well
00:14:04Nine o'clock and all is well
00:14:15Nine o'clock and all is well
00:14:36Nine o'clock and all is well
00:14:41Nine o'clock and all is well
00:14:42Nine o'clock and all is well
00:14:46Could you tell us the time?
00:14:47Why, certainly, hold my bell
00:14:50It should be, uh, just exactly
00:14:55Nine o'clock
00:14:57Say, what did you ask me the time for?
00:14:59I've been yelling it all over the village
00:15:02It's nine o'clock and all is well
00:15:07Nine o'clock and all is well
00:15:21Nine o'clock and all is great
00:15:27Aye, aye, aye, no!
00:16:14And has this been a happy day for you?
00:16:16Yes, my father.
00:16:17Well, listen.
00:16:18Please tell me what is this?
00:16:20That, my darling, is a medallion that belonged to your great-great-grandfather who founded the House of Arnheim.
00:16:30Please, may I wear the medallion?
00:16:32Why, of course you can, sweetheart.
00:16:36But you must be careful not to lose it because it's very, very precious to me.
00:16:47Throw up your hands!
00:16:51You cursed gypsy!
00:16:52You swine!
00:16:58Hello, strangers.
00:17:00What are you doing in the village?
00:17:02Well, we're a couple of gypsies, and we're trying to make an honest living.
00:17:05Oh, gypsies, eh?
00:17:07Can you tell Fortunes?
00:17:08He can't, but I can't.
00:17:10Good.
00:17:11Say, there's a couple of things I'd like to know.
00:17:14And if you could tell me, I'll pay you well.
00:17:18All right.
00:17:19Your eyes are the windows of your soul.
00:17:23And to know all, I must touch your eyes.
00:17:26Watch closely.
00:17:31Close your eyes slowly.
00:17:34Slowly.
00:17:36Slowly.
00:17:37Slowly.
00:17:39Shut.
00:17:43Well, what do you see?
00:17:45I see a long woman and a dark journey.
00:17:49That's all I see.
00:17:53Oh, piffle.
00:17:54A long woman and a dark just chain.
00:17:57I wouldn't give you one ducket for a fortune like that.
00:18:00What you mean is a long woman with a tall journey.
00:18:08Splendid.
00:18:09I shall try that.
00:18:33Good evening, sir.
00:18:35We're a couple of gypsies trying to earn an honest living by telling fortunes.
00:18:39May we tell yours?
00:18:40You may.
00:18:41My motto is, live and let live.
00:18:44Thank you, sir.
00:18:45Now, you see, sir.
00:18:46Your eyes are the windows to your soul.
00:18:49And to know all, I must touch them.
00:18:52Now, watch closely.
00:18:58Well, what do you see?
00:19:00Uh, I see, uh, I see.
00:19:08Instead of doing that, I do this.
00:19:09Uh, huh.
00:19:09Uh, huh.
00:19:14You better show me that again.
00:19:16Well, it's simple.
00:19:17You do like this.
00:19:19Uh, huh.
00:19:19Then you do like that.
00:19:20Uh, huh.
00:19:21Then you take his purse like that.
00:19:23Uh, huh.
00:19:23And that's the way it's done.
00:19:27I see.
00:19:28Instead of doing that, I do this.
00:19:31Uh, huh.
00:19:31Then I take his purse like that.
00:19:32and I, instead of that, you do this, and, why, you little thief.
00:19:41Come on, and get, just, come on.
00:19:58Good evening.
00:20:01Ah, good evening.
00:20:04Uh, we're a couple of gypsies trying to earn an honest living by telling fortunes.
00:20:08May we tell yours?
00:20:09Why, I should be delighted.
00:20:10You know, those of us who are more fortunate should help those in distress, don't you think?
00:20:16Yes, madam.
00:20:17Uh, now, you see, your eyes are the windows to your soul,
00:20:21and in order to know all, I must touch them.
00:20:23Oh, what a novelty.
00:20:25Now, watch closely.
00:20:27Now, close your eyes slowly.
00:20:28Slowly.
00:20:30Slowly.
00:20:32Slowly.
00:20:33Slowly.
00:20:35Shut.
00:20:39What is my fortune?
00:20:41Well, once upon a time, there was a little girl by the name of Red Riding Hood, who had a
00:20:48very, very sick grandmother.
00:20:50So the little Red Riding Hood's mother sent her with a great big basket to take to the grandmother.
00:20:58So the wolf knew it and ate the grandmother up, and she went to the house and knocked on the
00:21:05door, and this voice told her, said, come in.
00:21:13And do you know what they said?
00:21:15And do you know what they said?
00:21:16He said that...
00:21:25Now, you scurvy knave, give back everything that you've taken.
00:21:32Come, come.
00:21:50But this belongs to me.
00:21:52Regardless of that.
00:21:54Now then, hurry.
00:21:56Now give this gentleman back his valuables.
00:21:58But, officer, I can explain everything.
00:22:00You can explain nothing?
00:22:01I saw the whole thing with my own eyes.
00:22:02But you don't realize.
00:22:03Quiet.
00:22:04Now do as I tell you.
00:22:06Oh, tush.
00:22:08There.
00:22:08There.
00:22:09Is that all?
00:22:11Uh, no, sir.
00:22:12All?
00:22:12That's my watch.
00:22:13His watch?
00:22:14Will you keep quiet?
00:22:15Oh, and my diamond-studded case here, too, sir.
00:22:18It's shaman.
00:22:18Oh, and this.
00:22:19Nothing of this sort.
00:22:21And my medal of this.
00:22:22None of these articles belong to me.
00:22:23Anything else?
00:22:23Uh, uh, oh, yes, my rings, sir.
00:22:26Come on.
00:22:26Hand them over.
00:22:27I've never been so embarrassed in my life.
00:22:29Anything else?
00:22:30Oh, yes.
00:22:31I almost forgot my lornet, sir.
00:22:34This lornet.
00:22:36Oh, and my cane, also.
00:22:37Oh.
00:22:38He's killed.
00:22:40Come on.
00:22:40Uh, just a moment, officer.
00:22:42Uh, just a little, uh, offering a gift here.
00:22:46A small stipend.
00:22:48You're quite welcome.
00:22:49Come on.
00:22:49And, uh, one more little detail, officer.
00:22:51My pistol.
00:22:52Oh.
00:22:53Pardon me.
00:22:54That's quite all right.
00:22:58Well, Stanley.
00:23:00A very profitable evening.
00:23:02What about a little refreshment?
00:23:04That's a good idea.
00:23:05Come, Stanley.
00:23:10Well, I, oh, I, I beg your pardon.
00:23:15Why don't you be careful?
00:23:18Oh, well, it's difficult.
00:23:21Thank you, Stanley.
00:23:38Yes, sir.
00:23:39Uh, bring us two tankards of your rarest vintage.
00:23:42Yes, sir.
00:23:42Yeah, and put a wallop in there.
00:23:44Yes, sir.
00:23:45Come, come, my man.
00:23:47Hurry.
00:23:50Oh, look.
00:23:53It's a good thing we got his cane.
00:23:56Come on.
00:23:56Hurry up.
00:23:57Hurry up.
00:23:58Hurry up.
00:23:58Lovely.
00:24:05It's a good thing.
00:24:08Bye.
00:24:08Ah, my God.
00:24:13Oh.
00:24:15Even my way, oh, my God.
00:24:16Oh, my God.
00:24:16Ah, my God.
00:24:18All right, all right.
00:24:18I've been waiting for you to be careful.
00:24:18I've been waiting for a new year.
00:24:18Oh, my God.
00:24:20Oh, my God.
00:24:24Oh, my God.
00:25:00Fix me two tankards of our rarest vintage.
00:25:03Right away.
00:25:16Give it to me.
00:25:21Give me all of it.
00:25:23Why should I?
00:25:24It's as much yours as mine.
00:25:27All right, I'll tell you what I'll do.
00:25:29I'll play you for it.
00:25:30What?
00:25:30I'll play you fingers.
00:25:33What's fingers?
00:25:34Why, it's very simple.
00:25:35You put your fist up like that.
00:25:38Then you put out some fingers.
00:25:40Now, if you put out the same amount of fingers that I do,
00:25:45you win.
00:25:46And if you don't put out the same amount of fingers,
00:25:49you lose.
00:25:50All right.
00:25:53May the best man win.
00:25:57Ready?
00:25:57Oh, see?
00:25:58Huh?
00:26:02Ah.
00:26:03Uh-huh.
00:26:08Uh-huh.
00:26:10Uh.
00:26:17Uh-huh.
00:26:20Uh-huh.
00:26:21Uh-huh.
00:26:24Uh-huh.
00:26:47Oh, I'll tell you what we'll do.
00:26:50We'll play this time, winner take all.
00:26:53All right.
00:26:59A gentleman's agreement.
00:27:11Ready?
00:27:15Aha!
00:27:18Aha!
00:27:22Oh, ho!
00:27:27This is the fact that we're making, sir.
00:27:32Here they are.
00:27:45Hold it.
00:27:47Hold it.
00:27:48Hold it.
00:27:49Hold it.
00:27:49Hold it.
00:27:50Hold it.
00:27:52Hold it.
00:27:56Don't.
00:27:56Count Arnheim orders you and your cursed gypsies to be on your way before high noon.
00:28:01You tell Count Arnheim that the cursed gypsies will be away from here long before that.
00:28:45Come over there.
00:28:49Curse you, Count Arnheim!
00:28:51For every whipstroke you have bestowed upon my beloved,
00:28:54may you suffer a year of woe.
00:28:58Look.
00:29:02Count Arnheim's only child.
00:29:05Only child.
00:29:27Give me part of that banana.
00:29:29What?
00:29:29Give me part of the banana.
00:29:36Arnheim!
00:29:39Arnheim!
00:29:41Arnheim!
00:29:44Arnheim!
00:29:46Arnheim!
00:29:48Arnheim!
00:29:49Arnheim!
00:29:50Arnheim!
00:30:15Arnheim!
00:31:15There. Run and play.
00:31:18Hmm. Nobody will ever recognize her now.
00:31:22That's all very well.
00:31:23But how are you going to account for her to your husband?
00:31:26Have no fear. He'll believe anything I tell him.
00:31:30He must never know who she really is.
00:31:32If he suspected anything, he and that nitwit henchman of his would be stupid enough to tell it to the
00:31:38whole world.
00:31:39Oh, don't worry, my precious.
00:31:41I can handle them.
00:31:51Good morning.
00:31:52Good morning.
00:31:54Hurry up and get that fire going.
00:31:56All right, dear.
00:32:07Hello.
00:32:10Hello.
00:32:13Where do you live?
00:32:15In there.
00:32:17Now, isn't that nice?
00:32:30Hey!
00:32:33What?
00:32:35Whose kid is that?
00:32:37It's none of your business.
00:32:39What do you mean it's none of my business?
00:32:41I demand to know who she is.
00:32:44Well, if you must know, she's yours.
00:32:50Marlene?
00:32:54Well, why didn't you tell me before?
00:32:56Because I didn't want her to know who her father was till she was old enough to stand the shock.
00:33:06Come here, dear.
00:33:09Come on.
00:33:12That is your father.
00:33:18Stanley, congratulate me.
00:33:21What for?
00:33:22I have just become a father.
00:33:24Congratulations.
00:33:27When did this happen?
00:33:28Why, just a minute ago.
00:33:31Well, blow me down with a nanchovy.
00:33:34Darling, meet your Uncle Stanley.
00:33:37How you doing, Uncle Stanley?
00:33:39I'm pleased to meet you.
00:33:42Well, Oliver, I hope you grow up to be as good a mother as your father.
00:33:47Thank you, Stanley.
00:33:48Have a cigar.
00:33:50Thank you again.
00:33:51Easy.
00:33:51Oh, have a cigar.
00:33:54What's this for?
00:33:56Oliver's just had a baby.
00:33:58Oh, congratulations.
00:34:01Come, Stanley.
00:34:02We'll spread the glad tidings to the world.
00:34:22Oh, my love.
00:34:23What has happened?
00:34:24I'm leaving this camp forever.
00:34:25Does that mean that...
00:34:26That means that I shall never see you again.
00:34:28Oh, but where will you go?
00:34:30Oh, what does it matter?
00:34:32Since I was a boy, I've had no other roof but the stars.
00:34:36I've been free to come and free to go.
00:34:39And I give my love to whom I fancy.
00:34:42Ah, but what will happen to me?
00:34:44When other lips and other hearts, their tales of love shall tell.
00:35:01In language whose excess imparts the how they feel so well.
00:35:17There may perhaps in such a scene Some recollection be
00:35:32Of days that have more than happy been And you'll remember me
00:35:52Oh, Devilsville, I couldn't possibly go on here without you.
00:36:15Take me with you.
00:36:17That is impossible.
00:36:19I have nothing.
00:36:21My horse.
00:36:22The clothes I stand in.
00:36:26If we only had a little money.
00:36:29Some jewels, perhaps.
00:36:33Then it would be different.
00:36:35You mean then you would take me with you?
00:36:38Gladly, my love.
00:36:42Him!
00:36:46He shall be the one to get me everything.
00:36:49Everything.
00:36:50Wait and see, my devil's hoof.
00:36:53Come on.
00:36:58Hello, Stanley dear.
00:37:08What are you doing?
00:37:10I'm making myself a malted milk.
00:37:13Oh.
00:37:18How long does it take?
00:37:20About 15 minutes to a quarter of an hour.
00:37:23Really?
00:37:24And I can do it much faster if I'm not interrupted.
00:37:50Oh. Oh, that's all right, Stanley, dear.
00:37:53You know, accidents will happen.
00:37:55And you're not mad at me?
00:37:57Why, certainly not.
00:38:00Huh.
00:38:01Why should I get mad at you?
00:38:03You know, I like you a lot better than I used to.
00:38:08Can't you tell?
00:38:15Stanley, darling.
00:38:16From now on, everything is going to be different.
00:38:20I'm going to be very, very nice to you.
00:38:25Are you going to be nice to Oliver, too?
00:38:28Oh, I'm going to be more than nice to Oliver.
00:38:31Why, I'm planning a big surprise for him.
00:38:34And if you will help me, I know it will please him very much.
00:38:39What do I have to do?
00:38:40Oh, shh.
00:38:42Listen.
00:38:50Now, listen.
00:38:51You go into the wagon and get my clothes,
00:38:54and all the money and jewels that Oliver has,
00:38:57and hand them to me.
00:38:59What do you want them for?
00:39:00Ah, that's the big surprise.
00:39:03Do you think you can do it?
00:39:05Why, that's easy.
00:39:06Oh, but be careful that he doesn't see or know what you're doing.
00:39:11Don't worry about me.
00:39:13I can gyp that gypsy any time.
00:39:16You know, he's so dumb, he's thicker than mud.
00:39:21Oh, Stanley, you're a darling.
00:39:27Oh, Stanley, you're a darling.
00:39:55Oh.
00:39:58Ah.
00:40:04He's fast asleep.
00:40:06How do you know?
00:40:07He's got his mouth open.
00:40:13Where does he keep his money bag?
00:40:16Usually under his pillow.
00:40:59Here we go.
00:41:25Let's go.
00:41:33Just what are you looking for?
00:41:35Have you got a match?
00:41:37Have I got a...
00:41:38Get out of there!
00:41:45So you were looking for a match, huh?
00:41:48Aren't you ashamed of yourself?
00:41:50After all I've done for you,
00:41:53I took you out of the gutter and gave you a career,
00:41:56made a first-class pickpocket out of you,
00:41:59and this is your gratitude.
00:42:02It hurts, Stanley.
00:42:03I tell you, it hurts.
00:42:06Well, we were only trying to surprise you.
00:42:08You surprised me, all right.
00:42:10But thank heaven I saved you from yourself.
00:42:14I not only hid my valuables,
00:42:17but I hid yours as well,
00:42:19and I hid them right here.
00:42:21I hid them right here.
00:42:22Ha, ha.
00:42:23Ha, ha.
00:42:24Come on.
00:43:23Well, what news?
00:43:25Your Highness, the men we sent out have returned.
00:43:27I regret to report that their search has proved futile.
00:43:31Then there is nothing more you can do.
00:43:45Now!
00:43:47Now what are we going to use for a nightie?
00:44:05Now, let's go.
00:44:05Hold your arm up.
00:44:09That's it.
00:44:19Now, we'll just slip this right over your head.
00:44:23There.
00:44:24Put your hands in there.
00:44:26That's right, huh?
00:44:27Wait just a minute now.
00:44:30Now, put that down like that.
00:44:34Then we'll button this up to protect your little neck
00:44:36so you won't get cold, you see.
00:44:40That's it.
00:44:40Now, let's see how that looks.
00:44:42Oh.
00:44:44Come on.
00:45:04Come in.
00:45:15Hello, Ollie.
00:45:17Well, do you know that you've got a nice voice?
00:45:20Oh, I had a much nicer voice until I ran a nail through it.
00:45:23I remember...
00:45:24You ran a nail through it.
00:45:29Let me hear you sing that again.
00:45:51Now, I've gone and torn it.
00:45:52Say goodnight to Uncle Stanley, darling.
00:45:54Goodnight, Uncle Stanley.
00:45:55Goodnight.
00:45:57Goodnight.
00:45:58What's her name?
00:46:00That's right.
00:46:01We haven't got a name for her.
00:46:02No.
00:46:03Well, now, what can we call her?
00:46:05Why don't you call me Arlene?
00:46:07Arlene.
00:46:08There's a good idea.
00:46:10Why don't we call her Arlene?
00:46:11If I don't want to, why should I call her Arlene?
00:46:16Because that's my name.
00:46:18Oh, is that so?
00:46:20Well, that's a pretty name.
00:46:21Arlene.
00:46:22Isn't that funny?
00:46:23Well, come on.
00:46:23Let's go to bed.
00:46:24Not before I sing my prayers.
00:46:26Oh, all right.
00:46:29Now Arlene, me down to sleep.
00:46:32I pray the Lord my soul to keep.
00:46:36If...
00:46:38If...
00:46:39If...
00:46:40What's next?
00:46:48If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try again.
00:46:55If you first you don't succeed, try, try, try again.
00:47:01Amen.
00:47:01That's right.
00:47:03That's fine.
00:47:03Try, try again.
00:47:05Oh.
00:47:07Ha.
00:47:08You want to give me a big kiss?
00:47:10That's the way.
00:47:11Ah, we get right down in there.
00:47:14And then we'll pull the cover up right around there.
00:47:17Now, good night.
00:47:20Hey.
00:47:24.
00:47:34Well, lull, lull, lull.
00:47:38.
00:47:42Let, let, let, let.
00:47:45La, la, la, la, la, la...
00:47:48...la, la, la....
00:47:49La, la...
00:48:01Shhhh!
00:48:46Yoo-hoo!
00:48:51Yoo-hoo!
00:48:59Good morning, Arlene, dear.
00:49:01Come on, get up, lazybones.
00:49:03Breakfast is ready.
00:49:04We're coming.
00:49:05You should have been up hours ago.
00:49:11Good morning, Arlene.
00:49:13Good morning, Uncle Stanley.
00:49:14Good morning, dear.
00:49:15Good morning, Daddy, dear.
00:49:21How did you sleep last night, Daddy, dear?
00:49:23Oh, I slept like a top.
00:49:25And how did you sleep, Stanley?
00:49:27Oh, I slept like a top, too.
00:49:32How did you sleep, dear?
00:49:33Oh, marvelously, Daddy.
00:49:34And I had such a wonderful dream.
00:49:37There were castles, palaces, and I...
00:49:41I was a princess.
00:49:44A princess?
00:49:45Yes.
00:49:46Ha!
00:49:47I dreamt I dwelt in a marble hall
00:49:55With vassals and serfs at my side
00:50:02And of all who assembled within those walls
00:50:12That I was the hope and the pride
00:50:20I had riches all too great to count
00:50:28And a high ancestral name
00:50:37That I also dreamt
00:50:44Which pleased me most
00:50:48That you loved me still the same
00:50:53That you loved me still the same
00:51:02That you loved me, you loved me still the same
00:51:19That you loved me still the same
00:51:20That you loved me still the same
00:51:31I dreamt that you'd have sat my hand
00:51:40That night upon banded me
00:51:44That night upon banded me
00:51:48And with vows no maiden heart could withstand
00:51:56They pledged their faith to me
00:52:06And I dreamt that when I bet no other host
00:52:13Came forth my hand to claim
00:52:23That I also dreamt which charm'd me most
00:52:34That you loved me still the same
00:52:39That you loved me, you loved me still the same
00:52:48That you loved me, you loved me still the same
00:53:21I've never heard of such a beautiful dream.
00:53:24Now sit down and have your breakfast.
00:53:26Oh, I've had mine hours ago.
00:53:28Wasn't that lovely?
00:53:49Of all the greedy things, what do you want to eat all the breakfast for?
00:53:54Well, I didn't want her to go cold.
00:53:57See, I didn't know how long she was going to dream.
00:54:01Daddy, I'm going to the village.
00:54:04All right.
00:54:05Goodbye.
00:54:06Arlene, haven't you forgotten something?
00:54:09What?
00:54:14Of course.
00:54:16Goodbye, Daddy.
00:54:17Goodbye, sweetheart.
00:54:18You too, Uncle Stan.
00:54:20Goodbye.
00:54:22Goodbye.
00:54:24Goodbye.
00:54:27Get some hot water and help me clean these dishes.
00:54:40Haven't you forgotten something?
00:54:42Huh?
00:54:42Haven't you forgotten something?
00:54:50Get me the dish pad.
00:54:59You clean up the wagon.
00:55:00I'll do this.
00:55:05Here.
00:55:17Ollie.
00:55:18What?
00:55:19What about this wine?
00:55:21Well, what about it?
00:55:22It's fuzzling.
00:55:24Look.
00:55:26So it is.
00:55:27It needs bottling.
00:55:28You get some bottles and bottle it.
00:55:30Where are the bottles?
00:55:31You'll find some under the wagon.
00:55:53Where are you going?
00:55:54I'm going to take my zipper lesson.
00:55:59Oh.
00:56:00And I won't be back until late this afternoon.
00:56:02Now, while I'm gone, will you please not get into any mischief?
00:56:06Uh-uh.
00:56:08Goodbye.
00:56:10Goodbye.
00:56:13Goodbye.
00:56:21Goodbye.
00:56:23Goodbye.
00:56:26Goodbye.
00:56:28Goodbye.
00:56:30Goodbye.
00:56:32Goodbye.
00:56:33Goodbye.
00:56:36Goodbye.
00:56:38Goodbye.
00:56:39Goodbye.
00:56:39Goodbye.
00:56:40Goodbye.
00:56:41Goodbye.
00:56:41Goodbye.
00:56:43Goodbye.
01:05:34Okay.
01:05:51Would you keep quiet?
01:06:15Get out of the light. I can't see.
01:06:25That's better.
01:06:28Why don't you try the door?
01:06:31That's a good idea.
01:06:33It won't be long now, dear.
01:06:36Shh.
01:06:42Shh.
01:06:47Shh.
01:07:01Well, that's wonderful.
01:07:02Where'd you get the keys?
01:07:14Oh, dearie, please.
01:07:16Come on, you cursed gypsy.
01:07:19Please, don't you.
01:07:20Ah!
01:07:24Now, my proud and hearty beauty, your time has come.
01:07:28Come on.
01:07:39So!
01:07:40No!
01:07:40You tried to make me look a bigger fool than I am, huh?
01:07:45Oh!
01:07:46Oh!
01:07:47My good eye!
01:07:48Oh!
01:07:49Save him!
01:07:50Save him!
01:07:51Oh!
01:07:53Oh!
01:07:58Oh!
01:07:59Oh!
01:07:59Oh!
01:08:00omie...
01:08:00Oh!
01:08:01Oh!
01:08:03Uh!
01:08:05Bex Roman!
01:08:06Oh!
01:08:08clients above that!
01:08:11Oh!
01:08:16Stan!
01:08:16Stan!
01:08:17Stan!ượngí
01:08:21Stan!
01:08:23Get us out of here.
01:08:24Turn on the castle.
01:08:25Guard every gate.
01:08:26They must be taken.
01:08:39Take those two ragamuffians to the doctor chamber.
01:08:43And as for you, my fair lady, you come with me.
01:08:54I can't do it.
01:08:56I can't do it.
01:08:56You're going to be latched to the folks.
01:08:58Why, give me that.
01:09:00Take it away.
01:09:02Tie her to the folks.
01:09:03Prepare her for the latching.
01:09:05I haven't done anything.
01:09:07Let me go.
01:09:08You're a gypsy.
01:09:09Lash her.
01:09:11Stop.
01:09:14Arlene.
01:09:16My child.
01:09:30Take it away.
01:09:32Get away.
01:09:33Get away.
01:09:34Get away right.
01:09:35Agh!
01:09:49Take the car.
01:09:50Oh, hey!
01:10:01Hey Stanley!
01:10:03Do something to help me!
01:10:04Stanley!
01:10:05Those are the people who befriended me and loved me.
01:10:08No, you saved them.
01:10:09You must save them.
01:10:10Release the prisoners.
01:10:27Go!
01:10:28Oh!
01:10:36Go!
01:10:37Oh!
01:10:38Oh!
01:10:39Oh!
01:10:39Oh!
01:10:39Oh!
01:10:39Oh!
01:10:43Oh!
01:10:44THE END
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