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00:00:38I don't know.
00:01:00One, two, three, four, five.
00:01:07What do I do, George? You want to let him get murdered?
00:01:10This ain't murder, it's suicide.
00:01:12He's doing everything I do to murder me.
00:01:15This fight, and this fight, this fight.
00:01:19Good call, George. I'm going to throw him in.
00:01:21No, you ain't.
00:01:33Yes, sir, it's funny.
00:01:37I've been knocking around with you since we was kids.
00:01:41And all the time I thought you had to make it to be a fighter in here.
00:01:46I was all wrong.
00:01:49You're a born manager.
00:01:52That's what you are.
00:01:56So long as you don't need me, why, I'll just...
00:02:02Stopping me, George.
00:02:04Not me.
00:02:05You're giving me the game.
00:02:08Well, why shouldn't you?
00:02:11You got your own system.
00:02:14I ask you to go in that night and lay low, and what do you do?
00:02:19Try and knock Spike out the minute the gong wave just because you got a pair of gloves on.
00:02:22Well, let me tell you, gloves ain't enough.
00:02:29Well, I started to fight like you told me. I tried.
00:02:34I heard something else on my mind.
00:02:39I needed that dough, George.
00:02:41I had to be in on the big end of the first.
00:02:44Rose.
00:02:45Didn't I know it?
00:02:48If you're in this fight game just to get enough money for that wife of yours...
00:02:52Listen, it's about time that you knew that she...
00:02:58Well, what's the use?
00:03:01Good luck to you.
00:03:07Put on that robe. You want to get pneumonia?
00:03:13That's just what I told her.
00:03:15I said, Rose, don't marry a fighter.
00:03:19Didn't I?
00:03:21She's right, Mrs. Mason.
00:03:23It's like she said.
00:03:25The fight games are pretty tough right.
00:03:28Everything goes along, Rosie.
00:03:31Then, wham.
00:03:33Then they find you cutting out paper dolls.
00:03:36But you got brains.
00:03:37You got out of it.
00:03:38Nothing out of yourself.
00:03:40Oh, kid Mason's all right.
00:03:43He's a pretty good scrapper.
00:03:45There we were on the stage like a couple of angels.
00:03:49He jumped the axe.
00:03:51Married kid-makers.
00:03:53And why?
00:03:54Of course, she thought fighters made a lot of dough.
00:03:58Hm.
00:03:59All right.
00:04:01Place it into me.
00:04:03I did it.
00:04:05I'm gonna slap.
00:04:19go,
00:04:19come on.
00:04:30Go, come on.
00:04:42Go, come on.
00:04:47Oh, well.
00:04:53I went after him too fast.
00:05:02I guess I guessed wrong.
00:05:05So did I.
00:05:07Guessed wrong.
00:05:08I guess I'd be wearing that fair coat you've been shooting off your head about.
00:05:13And I guess we'd be moving out of this hole, wasn't I a dope?
00:05:21You'll get your fur coat on?
00:05:23Sure, if I go out and shoot a couple of cats.
00:05:31It's my own fault.
00:05:34I didn't fight the way George told me.
00:05:38Now he's, he's through with me.
00:05:40Well, you should have been through with him years ago.
00:05:43You doing all the dirty work, how Regan sat back and grabbed off his sauce 50%.
00:05:48Well, he didn't take it most of the time.
00:05:51Not when we needed the money at home.
00:05:57He gave up a lot, sir.
00:05:58He gave up?
00:06:04Rome.
00:06:06Rome.
00:06:07I'm leaving.
00:06:21Rome.
00:06:23Honey.
00:06:25I'm packing my bag.
00:06:27I'm screwed.
00:06:46Two.
00:06:54And seven?
00:06:56Nine.
00:06:57And four?
00:06:59Fourteen.
00:07:00Thirteen.
00:07:00Perfect.
00:07:03And one?
00:07:04Fourteen.
00:07:06And one?
00:07:07Marvelous.
00:07:08And, uh, six?
00:07:11Fifteen.
00:07:12Seventeen.
00:07:13Eighteen.
00:07:14Twenty-one.
00:07:16Come in.
00:07:36George, I've got to see you.
00:07:39I've got nothing to talk to you about.
00:07:43Please, George. It's important.
00:07:52In the bedroom.
00:08:00You can see.
00:08:00Okay.
00:08:04I'll have to talk to you about what you do.
00:08:15You're going to talk to me about this.
00:08:18Too many things?
00:08:18Well?
00:08:24Rose is gone.
00:08:26He left me.
00:08:28Why, that dirty...
00:08:29Oh, don't, George. Don't say nothing.
00:08:36Well, what's this?
00:08:39That's happened to a lot of other guys.
00:08:41Forget it.
00:08:43You don't know it, kid, yet, but you needed this.
00:08:48If all happens of a sudden, I don't know what to do.
00:08:51You're going to go to bed and get some sleep. That's what you're going to do.
00:08:54George, I can't go back there.
00:08:56Of course you can't. You're going to stay right here with me.
00:09:34Put on your rope. Do you want to get pneumonia?
00:09:44Give me a cigarette, Jeff.
00:09:46Oh, Mr. Dick, you'll cut your wind.
00:09:49Give him one, Jeff.
00:09:50Prince Pearl will cut his wind for him.
00:09:53Yeah, that'd make you happy, wouldn't it?
00:09:55Well, you're going to be disappointed.
00:09:57Yeah?
00:09:58Well, you think I can't do it, don't you?
00:10:01I don't think.
00:10:03I'm dumb like that.
00:10:04Jeff, you're the smart guy around here, but I can read the newspapers.
00:10:10All the smart money was on Willard once.
00:10:12Well, my dough goes on you, kid.
00:10:15Bet a lot.
00:10:15Yes, sir.
00:10:16Yeah, bet a lot, Jeff, and lose it.
00:10:19Well, I'm setting my jack unfurled.
00:10:21He'll have his left hand in your face so often you'll think it belongs there.
00:10:26All right.
00:10:27You'll get better.
00:10:29Go ahead.
00:10:35Hey, boss.
00:10:37Why don't you lay off with him?
00:10:38You know, when he's training, he's just like a caged animal.
00:10:42He doesn't...
00:10:42You let me handle him.
00:10:43I understand him better than anybody else in the world.
00:10:46He's got a chance to beat Pearl, a small chance.
00:10:49Do you think I want him to think so?
00:10:51I know.
00:10:53But don't you think if you encouraged him, you...
00:10:55He's a prize fighter, not a premadonna.
00:10:58Hey, boss.
00:10:59I know.
00:11:00I just saw Mandel and Riley, the gamblers, outside.
00:11:02Huh?
00:11:05Maybe they come around and look the kid over before they bet their dough.
00:11:08Huh?
00:11:09Yeah.
00:11:10You better duck, Jeff.
00:11:19Whoa, George.
00:11:25Hello, boys.
00:11:27Thought we'd drop up, me and the handicapped.
00:11:30Take a peek at your boy.
00:11:31Thought it cost nothing to look.
00:11:33No.
00:11:33No.
00:11:34Where is he?
00:11:35He's in the shower.
00:11:37But you, nice work out today.
00:11:38I think.
00:11:39Okay.
00:11:41Hey, kid.
00:11:45You know Mandel and Riley.
00:11:48I don't want to know.
00:11:51Cheerful, old lad.
00:11:52The fellas wouldn't do any harm to Noah's.
00:11:55As a matter of fact, kid, we were aiming to lay a little money on you.
00:12:00Come on, spill it.
00:12:01What is it?
00:12:03Can we talk around here?
00:12:05Good.
00:12:07I've just had a nice little chat with Prince Pearl.
00:12:13Regan, I can tell by the light in your beautiful blue eyes you understand.
00:12:21Sure.
00:12:21I'll get you.
00:12:22Prince Pearl is willing to take a dive, is that it?
00:12:25Sure.
00:12:25It's simple.
00:12:26Prince Pearl will lay down for five grand.
00:12:28So the chief can come over here and take him.
00:12:30You get it, kid?
00:12:32Then, later on, you can get his chance at a fight for the champion.
00:12:37What do you say, kid?
00:12:42Well, let me get this straight.
00:12:47You want me and George to give you $5,000 to fix the fight.
00:12:53Is that it?
00:12:54You got it?
00:12:55Sure.
00:12:56Give me a fight for one shot, at least.
00:12:58You can make our FEMA.
00:13:02Oh, I don't know.
00:13:07What are you doing?
00:13:08Don't be our sucker.
00:13:10Listen, you can make more money from this one fight than you can make from 14.
00:13:14You know, all other fighters, though.
00:13:15What's the matter with you?
00:13:16Come on, pull yourself together.
00:13:18Come on, kid. Give us an OK.
00:13:20Yes.
00:13:21Wait a minute, kid.
00:13:23What do you think I am?
00:13:24A set up?
00:13:25Do I look like a dirty crook?
00:13:28Get out.
00:13:29Get out!
00:13:30She's doing all right.
00:13:31Get out!
00:13:40Get out!
00:13:40Thanks, George.
00:13:43How many times have I told you not to throw any punches unless your hands are taped?
00:13:46Huh?
00:13:47Go put your clothes on.
00:13:48Do you want to get pneumonia?
00:13:53I've only lost two fights in my whole life, and that was because I didn't listen to what George said,
00:13:58see?
00:14:08He's the best little manager in the whole world, see?
00:14:11Frank, pitch, and learnin'.
00:14:15Come on, let's all give George a hand. What do you say?
00:14:27Well, if I can get you monkeys to put the crowd in that turkey for a minute, I might say
00:14:31something.
00:14:44I'll have to admit that the kid was right. I did win that fight tonight.
00:14:49What?
00:14:52Hey, will somebody hang on to that peanut roaster?
00:14:58I won the fight all by myself. The kid didn't have a thing to do with it.
00:15:01Except maybe a couple of pounds of dynamite in each hand, and a body and chin that must be made
00:15:06of iron.
00:15:09Of course, maybe a pig iron.
00:15:16Oh, yes, I, uh, I guess it's up to me to thank you fellas that sent the kid these flowers.
00:15:24Except the mug that sent this bed of roses.
00:15:26He oughta known that those violets will rest in peace.
00:15:32I have anything more to say except that, well, the next feed the kid throws for you will be on
00:15:37the night he takes the championship away from Mike Shea.
00:15:41Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
00:15:44Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray for that kid!
00:15:48Hooray! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray for that kid!
00:15:59George. All right, every guy to his own game. I was all wet when I tried to fix you guys
00:16:05with
00:16:05French Pearl. I guess you'll learn your lesson when you bet against the kids. I ain't trying
00:16:10to preach, Riley, but the kid's got where he is by always being on the level. The newspapers know
00:16:15it, too. That's why they fought so hard to get us this match with Mike Shea, the champion. Well,
00:16:19I think you pulled a bum deal when you let Mike Shea get all the dough. Hey, wait a minute.
00:16:28Wait a minute. What do you mean, Mike Shea get all the dough? A match is for winner take
00:16:38all, ain't it? Well, how does that get him a dime? Oh, that's the way you feel about it, eh?
00:16:46Well,
00:16:46Mike will probably murder the kid, but what's the difference? He's made plenty of dough so far.
00:16:55Hello. Just a minute. It's for you, kid. A lady. Got the wrens chasing him now, huh? Oh,
00:17:08he's a regular killer. Uh-huh. Hello, this is Mr. Mason. But, but wait a minute. But you can't do
00:17:22that. Oh, I can't. Well, let me explain. Explain better. George, that's the redhead. She's
00:17:33going to sue me. What? Sue me. What's she going to sue you for? I don't know. Breach a promise
00:17:40or something. Did you ever promise her anything? Not a thing. All I ever did was to be nice to
00:17:44her.
00:17:45What can she do to me? Just nick you for your bankroll, that's all. Well, isn't there any way
00:17:49out? Well, I'll think of something. Well, she's on her way up here right now. What? She's a fast worker,
00:17:56isn't she? Hey, you duck out of sight. Oh, kid. Does she know you're married? Makes no way. I never
00:18:11told her.
00:18:11All right. I don't know what I'd do without you, George. That's all right. Well, I'm good. Look
00:18:24legal, Riley. Look legal. Oh, hello. Oh, uh, we've been expecting you. Come right in. Meet my lawyer,
00:18:35Mr. Riley. Uh, Judge. Huh? Oh, I beg your pardon. Judge Riley. This is Miss DeVere. Honored,
00:18:41my dear. You're not by any chance the doffer of my old friend, Judge DeVere of Boston. Why,
00:18:47I, uh... Uh, don't confuse her. Where's the kid? Oh, he's sorry, but he was called away. Oh,
00:18:55he was, wasn't he? Hmph. That's funny. You'll have a chair. I'll explain. What have you got a lawyer
00:19:10here for? Well, uh, well, as a matter of fact, Mr., uh, uh, Judge, uh, Judge Riley has just received
00:19:17a
00:19:17communication from Sandusky. That's the kid's hometown, you know, stating that he's away behind in his
00:19:23ceremony. You wouldn't kid me, would you, Mr.? Well, now, how could I kid you? It's only that the kid's
00:19:30about to become champion, and I don't want to get him mixed up in a lot of dirt. Uh, you
00:19:34too, uh,
00:19:35Mr. DeVere. I realize the importance of your career, and that you work hard for your money.
00:19:43See? His wife can do important. Well, where do I come in? What about my broken heart? Your bank
00:19:52account, Mr. DeVere. Your bank account. That's what we must protect first. Absolutely.
00:19:59Why, I wouldn't stand around to see you jipped, or taken advantage of.
00:20:05Well, I don't know what to... Well, you just run along.
00:20:13I'll think this over. Mighty lucky for you that you came up here.
00:20:17Now, don't you do anything until you hear from us.
00:20:25Smart girl, Judge. Smart girl. You said it, Regan. You said it.
00:20:36Is she gone? Gone, but not forgotten.
00:20:45Well, what are you talking about? We did all the dirty work.
00:20:50Hey, Judge. See who that is.
00:20:54Wire for the kid. Oh.
00:20:59Now, listen. After this, tell me things, boy. Tell me things.
00:21:03Because otherwise, someday, you're going to catch me with my lawyer down.
00:21:06Don't you worry. I'm through with women for life. Yeah.
00:21:17Well, George. Can I see you a minute? Sure.
00:21:28What is it? It's from the missus from Rose.
00:21:32Well? Well, she's in town. She wants to see me.
00:21:35Yeah, I suppose so.
00:21:38But look, she's sick.
00:21:45She might even be dying.
00:21:48Oh, you don't fall. We gotta see her, George. We gotta see her right away.
00:21:56Put your...
00:22:07We've been hearing a lot about you, Mr. Mason.
00:22:09Yeah?
00:22:10Your little wife's been a mighty, sick little woman.
00:22:14Yeah, I know. Oh, George, this is the place, all right.
00:22:17Well, what do you want me to do? Kiss it?
00:22:18She's right up this way. She's the sweetest little thing ever for me.
00:22:24Oh.
00:22:25What's the matter, George?
00:22:26Make her quit. She's breaking my heart.
00:22:28Huh?
00:22:28I say, what's the matter? Is it her heart?
00:22:44Come in.
00:22:56I was afraid you wouldn't come.
00:23:04Well, why wouldn't I?
00:23:12You shouldn't think that, honey.
00:23:14George, I'm a little sick kid.
00:23:18I'm almost dying.
00:23:20Oh, don't.
00:23:23Don't, baby.
00:23:29Oh, I've missed it.
00:23:40I'm sorry.
00:23:40Now, Mother, how much does she owe you?
00:23:42Huh?
00:23:43How much does she owe you?
00:23:45Oh, uh, a, a, a, a, a, a rent, for eight dollars.
00:23:53And, uh, meals and private baths.
00:23:58You ain't trying to tell me you got some baths around here that ain't private.
00:24:01You're here, sir.
00:24:03Must be a lot of fun on Saturday night.
00:24:08Forgive me, darling.
00:24:12Forgive me?
00:24:14Me forgive you?
00:24:16Oh, honey.
00:24:27Trick's been coming kind of tough lately, huh?
00:24:30Well, I was all right until I got the flu.
00:24:33Show business?
00:24:35Movie.
00:24:37All the directors admired my talent.
00:24:41But you gotta be on the inside.
00:24:44Well, you don't have to worry.
00:24:46The kid's been knocking them over lately.
00:24:48Oh, I read every word of it.
00:24:51That's all I had eyes for.
00:24:54Oh, you've been following his doings, huh?
00:24:57I thought you'd be interested.
00:25:00But what I came back in to tell you was,
00:25:02you better take a long look at your sweet papa.
00:25:05You ain't gonna see much more of him until after Mike Shea gets through plastering him around.
00:25:11Mike Shea?
00:25:15Not the champion.
00:25:16Sure, didn't the kid tell you he's matched to fight him?
00:25:19That's right, honey.
00:25:21You'll be just in time to nursing back to health when Mike gets through with him.
00:25:24Yeah?
00:25:25Well, that's what you said about Prince Pearl.
00:25:26Well, let me tell you something.
00:25:28You're looking at the next champion right now.
00:25:40All right, kid.
00:25:42All right, Sheriff.
00:25:43On the scales.
00:25:51Okay, Mike.
00:25:52Good luck.
00:26:05George, I got to win that fight tonight.
00:26:10Gotta be champion.
00:26:14Oh!
00:26:15Oh!
00:26:24Oh!
00:26:26Oh!
00:26:29Oh!
00:26:30Oh!
00:26:43The new champion of the world, Kid Mason, is going to say a few words to you.
00:26:47It's off right in there, Sam.
00:26:48Right here?
00:26:49Yeah, right from where you're at.
00:26:51Well, folks, I'm awful happy to be champion,
00:26:57and, uh, I want to say for Mike Shade.
00:27:01He's no easy cinch, see?
00:27:04He's a good scrapper.
00:27:07And, and, uh, hello, Rose.
00:27:10I won.
00:27:11I'll be right home.
00:27:13Hello.
00:27:20Well, what's the matter?
00:27:22I was just thinking about the punch.
00:27:23Oh, riffraff.
00:27:29He wants you to know that he, well, he, he wants you to enjoy the feed just the same as
00:27:34always.
00:27:39He, well, uh, as a matter of fact, his missus,
00:27:43is sick, and, well, that's why he can't be here tonight.
00:27:49But, believe me, the missus is the only one that could keep this chair empty tonight.
00:28:01Well, what do you say we give three cheers to the champion?
00:28:05Now, come on.
00:28:06Hooray!
00:28:07Hooray!
00:28:08Hooray!
00:28:24Hooray!
00:28:30Hooray!
00:28:40Come in.
00:28:59Here's to you, Rosie.
00:29:01You're a better man than I am.
00:29:13What's the matter? Can't a guy drink to his best friend's wife?
00:29:26Like I said, it ain't easy, see? You gotta train hard, live clean. You gotta take a lot of hard
00:29:34knocks, eh?
00:29:35I understand. But if you're on the up and up about this...
00:29:38Oh, I am, Mr. Mason. Gee, I don't know what I wouldn't do to become a real fighter. I mean,
00:29:43a fighter like you.
00:29:44Champ! How long have you been in port?
00:29:48Oh, this is my home. Well, I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll take you back with me.
00:29:56Thank you, Mr.
00:29:56If we don't go in the water now, we'll be late for dinner.
00:29:59All right, baby. I'll see you later, Champ. So long, Bobby.
00:30:05How many times did girls have to tell you not to be familiar with the health?
00:30:09Yeah, but this kid's been fighting amateur, honey, and he looks pretty good.
00:30:12But you forget you're a champion now.
00:30:18My darling's a big man.
00:30:21He's important.
00:30:26I guess you're right.
00:30:28The way everybody treats me around here.
00:30:30Of course you are.
00:30:39Say, uh, come to think of it.
00:30:43Do you notice how everybody looks at me when I walk into the dining room?
00:30:46But dear, why wouldn't they?
00:30:57Hey, hey, hey, wait a minute.
00:30:59Wait a minute.
00:31:02You all right?
00:31:04Hey, right there.
00:31:06Come here.
00:31:12How many times have I got to remind you you got two hands?
00:31:16What?
00:31:16This, this, your left hand. What's that for?
00:31:19Oh.
00:31:19You get me?
00:31:20Yes, sir.
00:31:21What?
00:31:21Yes, George.
00:31:22Well, that's better. Now, I want you to put a spine and go walk on the...
00:31:24Hey!
00:31:25Wait for the champion!
00:31:32Howdy, boys.
00:31:33Howdy.
00:31:37Hello, little kid.
00:31:39Howdy, Jeff.
00:31:40Gee, but you look swell.
00:31:42How's your bed?
00:31:43Fine, Jeff. Fine.
00:31:45See you later.
00:31:52Howdy, George.
00:31:53Hello, kid.
00:31:55What are you made up for?
00:31:56Heh.
00:31:58Still the same kiddy.
00:31:59You haven't changed a bit, have you?
00:32:01No, but from the look of you, you have.
00:32:03Hello, old chap.
00:32:04I'm Roger O'Keefe.
00:32:09O'Keefe?
00:32:11Oh, yeah.
00:32:12Yeah, I did read something about you in the papers down in Florida.
00:32:16Mr. Reagan here.
00:32:17What?
00:32:17George, I may have bought up my contract.
00:32:19We're working in the same stable now.
00:32:21Heh.
00:32:24Yeah?
00:32:25Heh heh.
00:32:26Now, that's great.
00:32:34Oh, you better go punch the bag, Randler.
00:32:37See you later?
00:32:37Yeah.
00:32:40Still the same bunch of them are never getting anywhere.
00:32:44You see?
00:32:45There's spiders that'll fight.
00:32:47You don't seem to be in any hurry.
00:32:49Well, there's no rush, is there?
00:32:51We've just been getting settled in the new apartment.
00:32:54Rose and...
00:32:55Oh, the missus, eh?
00:33:01Listen, George.
00:33:02If you've got any more to say about that, you better not say it.
00:33:06Because what I do for Rose, I do because it makes her happy, see?
00:33:09And that's my business and nobody else's.
00:33:12All right, kid.
00:33:13She's your wife.
00:33:18Oh, what do you mean?
00:33:21I didn't come up here to start a row with you.
00:33:23I just wanted to ask you to come up and see our new apartment that way.
00:33:28Well, I'd like to, kid, but...
00:33:31Oh, what about Rose?
00:33:32You know, she doesn't want me up there.
00:33:34No?
00:33:35Well, you're gonna get the surprise of your life, George,
00:33:37if you think that Rose doesn't like you.
00:33:39What?
00:33:40Where do you see her?
00:33:42Oh, she's a changed girl.
00:33:43You'd never know her.
00:33:44Oh, come on and see for yourself.
00:33:46All right.
00:33:50I was telling my wife.
00:33:52Do you remember, dear, when Miss Mitten worked with me in that picture?
00:33:55Yes, you do.
00:33:55I said then, there's the personality.
00:33:58And properly exploited would be a sensation.
00:34:02Didn't I, dear?
00:34:02Yes, I remember the same thing.
00:34:04Oh, well, you know Hollywood.
00:34:07Well, here in New York is different.
00:34:09Now, this review I have in mind.
00:34:12Yes, sir, they suddenly use a beautiful apartment, huh?
00:34:15Yeah.
00:34:15They got plenty of rules around here, though.
00:34:17Yeah?
00:34:18Yeah, they don't allow any dogs or babies.
00:34:21Yeah, so I noticed.
00:34:22What do you mean?
00:34:23Well, they're so clean.
00:34:24So quiet.
00:34:27Where is that place?
00:34:31See, I know a speakeasy looks just like this.
00:34:33Oh, say, George.
00:34:34You know, in a place like this, you gotta have a lot of servants.
00:34:37Well?
00:34:39Well, what I was gonna say is that Rosa's got a butt in her soul.
00:34:42Now, please don't wait.
00:34:44Don't worry about me.
00:34:45I've been around.
00:34:48Well, apparently just in time for tea.
00:34:50Tea?
00:34:59St. Mason, I presume?
00:35:01Yes?
00:35:02I've been delightfully entertained by your charming wife.
00:35:05Huh?
00:35:05Uh, she's a very dear friend of my wife.
00:35:07We met her in Hollywood.
00:35:09Oh.
00:35:09Oh, glad to hear it.
00:35:11Uh, Lewis is my name.
00:35:12Paul.
00:35:13Paul H. Williams.
00:35:15Well, Mr. Lewis, meet my manager.
00:35:17Mr. Regan.
00:35:18Delighted.
00:35:19How are you?
00:35:20I'm, uh...
00:35:21I'm sorry about the hat.
00:35:23It's probably all right.
00:35:24Oh, uh, you say you're from Hollywood?
00:35:26Uh, yes.
00:35:26My wife tells me it's lovely out there.
00:35:28If Mr. Mason would only let you join Paul's review, I'm sure she...
00:35:32Well, darling, prepare yourself for a big thrill.
00:35:36You now have an opportunity of, uh, meeting the champion himself.
00:35:40Hello, baby.
00:35:40Darling, I want you to meet one of my dear friends from Hollywood, Mrs. Lewis.
00:35:45I'm awfully glad to meet you.
00:35:47How do you do?
00:35:48Here, I was telling the champion that we met his wife in Hollywood.
00:35:53Yes, my wife often...
00:35:54Why, hello, George!
00:36:01Hello.
00:36:02Why, you stingy old thing.
00:36:04Aren't you gonna come and kiss me?
00:36:16George, I want you to know Mr. Lewis.
00:36:18Oh, how do you do?
00:36:19How do you do?
00:36:21You know, Mr. Lewis used to be a fight manager also.
00:36:25Yeah?
00:36:25Yes, he handled Willie Starby before he was champion.
00:36:29Yes, but I didn't like the game.
00:36:31It was too crooked.
00:36:33Well, it ain't the fighters that are crooked.
00:36:35No, it ain't.
00:36:37It's the outsiders that are crooked, always sticking their noses in.
00:36:41I had my chances to throw fights and to clean up, but I chose to fight on the level.
00:36:45And that goes for a lot of us that are in the game because we like it,
00:36:48because we'd rather fight than eat.
00:36:51The way George and I feel about it, Mr. Lewis.
00:36:54Yes, undoubtedly, you're right.
00:36:56Oh, kid, why don't you show George the rest of the plan?
00:36:59Oh, sure.
00:37:01Sure, come on, George.
00:37:03Okay, why don't we buy the tickets?
00:37:04Do you mind if I go with you, gentlemen? I haven't seen the bedroom yet.
00:37:07Sure, come on.
00:37:09I'll chaperone you two.
00:37:11I was telling the kid, Mr. Lewis, I know a speakeasy looks just like this joint.
00:37:16What?
00:37:17A speakeasy.
00:37:18Where'd you go when you want to get numb?
00:37:22I'll have to take you out and wise you up some evening.
00:37:25Well, this is Rose's bourgeois.
00:37:27Oh, isn't it lovely?
00:37:30Bedroom's in here.
00:37:31Well, I'm crazy about the futuristic stuff.
00:37:34You like it?
00:37:34Very good.
00:37:52It's a perfect little love nest, isn't it?
00:37:55How do you like it, George?
00:37:57Huh?
00:37:58Oh, fine, kid, fine.
00:38:00Oh, those lovely crepe machine sheets.
00:38:02I must ask your wife where she got them.
00:38:08Silk, huh?
00:38:10Well, what's the difference, George?
00:38:11As long as those sort of things tickle Rose.
00:38:13I should think they would.
00:38:15I'd laugh myself to death.
00:38:18I felt kind of silly myself the first time.
00:38:22Parrot.
00:38:22The ball have the most gorgeous crepe machine sheets out there.
00:38:26That's all.
00:38:27I've got to be going.
00:38:29Well, Rose, this is a great spot you've got here.
00:38:32Of course, it's not very large.
00:38:34But it's big enough for the kid and me.
00:38:36Hey, George, I thought you were going to stay for supper.
00:38:38I'm sorry, kid.
00:38:39I've got to be going.
00:38:39Bye, Rose.
00:38:40Goodbye, George.
00:38:40Goodbye, folks.
00:38:41Goodbye.
00:38:43We better be going, too.
00:38:44It's getting rather late, you know.
00:38:47Oh, say.
00:38:48Do you have black coffee with your supper here?
00:38:51Oh, yes.
00:38:52Sure.
00:38:52If you want it.
00:38:54Good idea.
00:38:55Keeps your eyes open.
00:38:56Keeps you awake.
00:38:58Like a lot of it, kid.
00:38:59No, not me.
00:39:00I like my sleep too well.
00:39:01You know that.
00:39:01Well, I'll be seeing you.
00:39:02So long.
00:39:08About two o'clock, Eddie.
00:39:23Hello, sir.
00:39:25Come to see your wife, Sack?
00:39:27Well, yeah, yeah.
00:39:28I'm from the morning new.
00:39:29Can you tip me off when you intend to give Sailor Hess a match?
00:39:33You've got your nerve waylaying me.
00:39:37Well, I'm sorry to interfere with your social functions, champ.
00:39:40But I couldn't find you around the gym at any time.
00:39:43Care to make a statement?
00:39:44I've got nothing to say.
00:39:45Oh.
00:39:46Well, then we'll just print that you've got nothing to say, huh?
00:39:50Well, I'll fight Sailor Hess when he's good enough to get up against me.
00:39:53You can print that.
00:39:54Oh, I understand.
00:39:55How about Joseph Ella?
00:39:57When I'm ready to take on Gas House Pugs, I'll let you know.
00:40:00Oh, I see.
00:40:02What size hat do you wear?
00:40:35What size hat do you wear?
00:40:38What size hat do you wear?
00:40:44Well, you're not that.
00:40:45What size hat.
00:40:47You don't and it's not that, not it.
00:40:47I Maria's old, dude, is.
00:40:47You can art or he can use in the confluence.
00:40:47You only can break this room.
00:40:47Yes, I know we get it don't strike a mad Grizz.
00:40:48It's hard to cover with a rug.
00:40:48Man and me.
00:40:48Yeah.
00:40:48All right.
00:40:48All right.
00:40:55All right.
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