Clancy in Wall Street is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Ted Wilde. The film follows Michael Clancy, a plumber who accidentally buys stocks while working at the stock exchange. His unexpected success leads him to abandon his trade, embrace high society, and push his daughter toward a wealthy suitor. However, when the stock market crashes, Clancy faces the harsh reality of financial ruin. With humorous misunderstandings, social satire, and a timely reflection on the 1929 crash, this film stands as one of the earliest comedies about Wall Street’s volatility.
Credits:
Director: Ted Wilde
Producer: Edward Small
Starring: Charles Murray, Aggie Herring, Lucien Littlefield, Edward Nugent, Miriam Seegar
Screenplay: Ralph W. Bell, William Francis Dugan, Jack Wagner
Cinematography: Harry Jackson
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Credits:
Director: Ted Wilde
Producer: Edward Small
Starring: Charles Murray, Aggie Herring, Lucien Littlefield, Edward Nugent, Miriam Seegar
Screenplay: Ralph W. Bell, William Francis Dugan, Jack Wagner
Cinematography: Harry Jackson
#ClancyInWallStreet1930 #ClassicHollywood #PreCodeCinema #StockMarketComedy
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00:00:00It's a hand, my dear old mother born
00:00:04Upon Patrick Stacey
00:00:07That his grave of the clown's respect
00:00:10Will his head erect as he march along
00:00:15The man in my local castle
00:00:19When my dear old mother used to say
00:00:24As my daddy's gift in his old time lived
00:00:30Upon St. Patrick Stacey
00:00:4168 and a half
00:00:54Buy me 100 shares
00:00:55100 shares to see
00:00:56Very good
00:00:57Thank you
00:00:58Jimmy
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00:01:05Yes, Governor
00:01:07Jimmy, what's the matter with the water?
00:01:09Oh, the plumbers must have a turn
00:01:10They're getting an estimate on the pike
00:01:12You tell the plumber to turn it on
00:01:14I want to wash
00:01:15Yes, sir
00:01:16And 47 and a half
00:01:18Back at 153
00:01:21All night at 82
00:01:23Oh, plumber, Mr. Plumber
00:01:33Did somebody call?
00:01:35Yes, turn on the water
00:01:36The boss wants to wash
00:01:38Why didn't he wash at home?
00:01:40How long will it be, Max?
00:01:41We'll rubble through
00:01:42We'll rubble through
00:01:43He can hover now
00:01:44And say
00:01:45You may as well tell him
00:01:47That these telephones work
00:01:48Are in a terrible shape
00:01:49Let's see
00:01:50Five rows of height
00:01:51Let's see
00:01:52Five rows of height
00:01:53I'll go there
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00:01:57What are you doing there?
00:02:07I was just reading a wee bit of poetry
00:02:10Well, you better go down to the shop and do your reading there
00:02:14While I measure off the ground floor pipe
00:02:18All right
00:02:19I'll pick a 14 streetcar
00:02:21A streetcar?
00:02:23Since when did you quit walking?
00:02:25You scotchman
00:02:27Or did you find a gold mine?
00:02:29No
00:02:30A wound
00:02:31A transformer
00:02:32A transformer
00:02:33Yes
00:02:34You would find a transformer
00:02:37You would find a transformer
00:02:39Let me see
00:02:41Five rows of pipe that must run the full length of the room
00:02:45Well, five times three is fifteen
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00:03:21Forty-five, sixty, seventy-five, eighty-seven, five-eight.
00:03:37Eighty-seven and a half. Eighty...
00:03:41I wish these men had stopped gabbing so I can get my measurements here.
00:03:46These fellows could certainly pick out the most peculiar places to an oil person.
00:03:51I swear it was slow.
00:03:54Fifty, thirty, forty-five, sixty, sixty-five, ninety, hundred-and-five, hundred-and-twenty, hundred-and-thirty-five, hundred-and-fifty.
00:04:09One hundred-and-fifty, one hundred-and-thirty-five, one hundred-and-twenty.
00:04:15Did you pick my old line, fifty-two?
00:04:16Yes, sir, I got it.
00:04:17That's fine.
00:04:19Can I be of any service to you?
00:04:21I'm figuring pipe.
00:04:23How much did you want?
00:04:27Oh, about a hundred.
00:04:28Atlas pipe?
00:04:29Sure, that's the only kind of any good.
00:04:32Very well, I'll have your order right in.
00:04:33Hey!
00:04:36Hey!
00:04:37Hey, mister!
00:04:38Hey!
00:04:42Hey, you know, I...
00:04:44I always knew that you could buy automobile tires at a drugstore, but I never thought you could buy pipe in a place like this.
00:04:49A lot of men, a lot of men loaf around here, don't they?
00:04:55Well, here you go, Max.
00:04:57Make it snappy, will you?
00:04:58Say, the market's moving right along this morning.
00:05:00Certainly.
00:05:04What are those men doing up there?
00:05:06Giving lessons in arithmetic?
00:05:08There you are, Mr. Batley, here's your pipe.
00:05:14Pipe?
00:05:17Call it pipe if you want to, but I call that paper.
00:05:21But that's your confirmation for your order for stock.
00:05:25Stock?
00:05:27I don't want any stock.
00:05:29I want pipe.
00:05:31Lead pipe.
00:05:32N-E-D.
00:05:34Lead pipe.
00:05:35I'm a plumer.
00:05:39Sorry, Mr. Clancy, and I thought you were putting in a buying order for stock.
00:05:42No, I don't want any stock, and I wouldn't have it.
00:05:45It's ordered.
00:05:47Thanks, Max.
00:05:48Okay.
00:05:52It's all right, my error, but...
00:05:54Too bad.
00:05:55Since I put this order in, stock's gone up two points.
00:05:58You've made over $200 already.
00:06:00$200?
00:06:01Wait a minute.
00:06:02Hey.
00:06:05You mean to tell me that since I've been standing here, I've made myself $200?
00:06:10That's right.
00:06:11That is according to the present market quotations.
00:06:14$200?
00:06:16That is if you don't cancel this order and give me your check for $750 to cover the margin.
00:06:22Margin?
00:06:24What's margin?
00:06:26Margin is this.
00:06:27You put up 20%, then we put up the balance to carry the stock for you.
00:06:32Oh, yes.
00:06:34That's just like the installment land.
00:06:37Yes, in a way.
00:06:39Is this the way they make money in the stock market?
00:06:42Well, this is one of the ways they do it.
00:06:45One of the ways?
00:06:47Well, well, well.
00:06:48How long has this thing been going on?
00:06:52Hello, Mac.
00:06:54Well, here are your samples.
00:06:56You've only four today.
00:06:58Mmm.
00:07:00I've been wetting two days for that sample of toothpaste.
00:07:04Mac, you know I almost feel like a party in the woods.
00:07:07Aye?
00:07:08How's that?
00:07:09Don't you remember?
00:07:10Twenty years ago, today you opened this store, and I started bringing them in.
00:07:19I've been coming.
00:07:20Rain or shine.
00:07:22Snow or sleep ever since.
00:07:24That you have.
00:07:26And to show you what I'm going to do, I'm going to do it.
00:07:29I'm going to do it.
00:07:30I'm going to do it.
00:07:31I'm going to do it.
00:07:32I'm going to do it.
00:07:33I'm going to do it.
00:07:34I'm going to do it.
00:07:35I'm going to do it.
00:07:36I'm going to do it.
00:07:37That you have.
00:07:38And to show my appreciation,
00:07:41check that sample home to your family.
00:07:49Thanks.
00:07:54Hello, Walker.
00:08:00You'll seem much happy today.
00:08:02I am, and I have very excellent reasons for being happy today.
00:08:05Did you order the pipe?
00:08:08I did.
00:08:09And it's gone up two pints already.
00:08:14You lost your mind?
00:08:15No.
00:08:16I've just found it.
00:08:18That's a blessing.
00:08:20Back.
00:08:22Gazed on a very smart man.
00:08:25Since when?
00:08:27Before I left Berry and Company this morning, I looked at the board.
00:08:33And the shrewd eye gazed upon Atlas's pipe.
00:08:36And knowing that we used so much of it, I called it Freddy Sanders.
00:08:40You know, he's Berry's right-hand man.
00:08:43And I says, Freddy, order me 100 shares of that pipe, says I.
00:08:47Aye?
00:08:48Mm.
00:08:49And before he could hardly, that is right after he got in the order.
00:08:54Stock went up two pints.
00:08:57It's pipe were needin', not stock.
00:09:00Yes.
00:09:01But it's a whole lot easier to earn money with your brains than it is wiping a joint.
00:09:07Aye, but this gamblin' and no good'll come of it.
00:09:11You'd better stick to plumbing.
00:09:13Ha ha.
00:09:14You can call it gambling if you like.
00:09:17But you've got to give me credit.
00:09:19For making the firm of Clancy and McIntosh richer by $200.
00:09:23The firm of Clancy and McIntosh?
00:09:29Yes.
00:09:30Oh, to the goodness of me heart, I ordered the stock in the firm's name.
00:09:37I'll hae no part of it.
00:09:40You had beginner's luck.
00:09:42Keep your winnings and let that be a lesson to you.
00:09:44And listen to this.
00:09:46If I ever told anybody that you refuse a hundred dollars, ha.
00:09:50They'd say you'd gone out of your head.
00:09:58Get the money to buy so much stock.
00:10:01Well, it's a matter of fact, it doesn't require a lot of money.
00:10:04There's a very simple reason that you buy on margin.
00:10:07Margin? What margin?
00:10:09Margin?
00:10:10You want me to tell you what buyin' on margin is?
00:10:13I'll do that.
00:10:15That's the way you buy your stock.
00:10:16As much...
00:10:18You don't pay as much for more stock that you would get
00:10:22if you paid the money that the stock was worth.
00:10:26Uh...
00:10:28Now, do you understand?
00:10:31No.
00:10:33Well, then...
00:10:36I'll try and explain it to you.
00:10:37Even so that you as a Scotsman will understand.
00:10:41Do you remember the time that Nora and I bought that piano for Katie from Levi and Goldberg?
00:10:47I do, sir.
00:10:48Great.
00:10:50All we had to pay for that piano from Levi and Goldberg was ten dollars a month.
00:10:54Then...
00:10:56We paid Levi and Goldberg ten dollars the second month.
00:10:59And the piano was still ours.
00:11:02Then the third month...
00:11:04We paid Levi and Goldberg ten dollars more...
00:11:07And we still owned the piano.
00:11:10Now...
00:11:12In my buying on margin.
00:11:13Lying on margin.
00:11:21Where's the piano news?
00:11:28Back at Levi and Goldberg.
00:11:43Donald's, my lad.
00:11:45You forgot to put the bread on.
00:11:46Here it is, Ted.
00:11:47But you can't use it while it's all dried up.
00:11:48Look at this.
00:11:49Do not throw it away.
00:11:50We'll touch this.
00:11:52Here we are.
00:11:53It's probably the Clapses.
00:11:54What from then?
00:11:56Hello, Mr. Clapses.
00:11:58Ah, hello, darling.
00:11:59How's it been dark?
00:12:00How's it been dark?
00:12:02Here we are.
00:12:04It's probably the Clapses.
00:12:06What from then?
00:12:08Hello, Mr. Clapses.
00:12:10Hi, hello, darling.
00:12:11How's it been dark?
00:12:12How's the big architect?
00:12:13Oh, just full of plans.
00:12:14That's true.
00:12:15How are you, Mr. Clapses?
00:12:16Fine, darling.
00:12:17Where's Teddy?
00:12:18She's down at the foot of the stairs.
00:12:20Talk her to a big, fine chunk of a boy.
00:12:23Say, she has more felons than the YMCA.
00:12:27I'm going to give your father a hand with the servants.
00:12:29A man has no place in the kitchen.
00:12:36Look at the large peas there.
00:12:43Come on in, Katie.
00:12:47What's the big idea in keeping me waiting?
00:12:50Keeping you waiting?
00:12:51Is this your anniversary?
00:12:53Well, if it was, I wouldn't allow children.
00:12:56Oh, mister.
00:13:02Oh, congratulations.
00:13:04Many happy returns of the day.
00:13:06Thank you, Katie.
00:13:08Katie, darling, come in and help me with the food.
00:13:09All right, Mother.
00:13:10Uh, yes.
00:13:12My cloak.
00:13:15Oh, my.
00:13:16What a long tail our cat has got.
00:13:19Oh, scat yourself.
00:13:22You brought your appetite, will you?
00:13:24I sure have.
00:13:25Why, Gary, I'm as hungry as a horse.
00:13:28Why, do you think to order some hay?
00:13:31Uh, you're feeling your odds today, ain't you?
00:13:34Eh, eh, eh, eh.
00:13:36Will you see a wee drop?
00:13:38Aye, with that.
00:13:39You're a man after me own hat.
00:13:41Aye, you're too good a man.
00:13:43Not the...
00:13:45Have a little scotch in you.
00:13:51That's 20 years old.
00:13:53It's a little small for a day, David.
00:13:55Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:13:56Ha, ha, ha.
00:14:01Take one yourself.
00:14:05That won't live long.
00:14:11Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:14:13Give me a chance, sir.
00:14:17Ha, ha, ha.
00:14:20Ha, ha.
00:14:22Ha, ha, ha.
00:14:23You know, the scotch may make it, but Michael takes the Irish to appreciate it.
00:14:28Your appreciation is well-developed.
00:14:30Ha-ha, it's just me that knows that.
00:14:32Oh, look here!
00:14:33Sandy!
00:14:34There it is!
00:14:35Yes!
00:14:36I think I've got a spaghetti for the ones that don't like cabbage.
00:14:39There's your spaghetti, and here's your roast of beef.
00:14:42Put it right down there.
00:14:44Bye, Gary, I'm going to take the coat.
00:14:47I'm going to take the coat.
00:14:49I'm going to take the coat.
00:14:51Bye, Gary, I'm going to take the coat off and do a neighboring man's job.
00:14:55And then...
00:14:56Now make yourself comfortable!
00:14:58Oh, you've got napkins and everything!
00:15:03Here's to me.
00:15:05Smart men are getting scared.
00:15:08Oh, you're smart.
00:15:09This is in your wife's name.
00:15:12Here's to the 20th anniversary of our partnership.
00:15:16May we say 20 years more.
00:15:18We'll both drink to that.
00:15:20To you, Mac.
00:15:21And to you, Michael.
00:15:22And to your family.
00:15:23And to yours.
00:15:24And to theirs.
00:15:25Michael, will you please sit down and eat the supper's getting cold.
00:15:29All right.
00:15:30Well, I'll be Dr. Carver and the roast beef.
00:15:33I want some raw beef.
00:15:34Who want somerospect?
00:15:35Who want some stinky?
00:15:37Want some roast beef over here?
00:15:38Give me your plate, but I'll give you a treat for you, darling.
00:15:42Come on, hand over your plate.
00:15:55You have to have a minute to speed out here.
00:15:57Come on, hand over your plate.
00:15:59Get your finger on the spaghetti.
00:16:03All right, there it is. Right there it is.
00:16:05You may have to have plenty.
00:16:07All right. Oh, my God.
00:16:11Say, I'm a candidate.
00:16:13I couldn't even do that.
00:16:15Look, Max, I'm about three feet over the building line here.
00:16:19You gentlemen, sit there and enjoy yourselves.
00:16:22Katie and I will wash up the dishes.
00:16:24Oh, no.
00:16:26Do not do them tonight, Mrs. Clancy.
00:16:30Come over in the morning.
00:16:32You might spoil your pretty dress.
00:16:35Sure, Michael promised to buy me an oard tonight.
00:16:38He's going to buy me one, too.
00:16:40Certainly, there's nothing too good for him.
00:16:42Well, plumbing business must be good.
00:16:45It certainly is, Danny. Can you imagine?
00:16:47Getting six dollars an hour for sleeping under a bathtub?
00:16:52But there is a lot of money to be made in pipe.
00:16:58Well, I guess I'll go out on the roof garden.
00:17:01Could I go with you?
00:17:03Sure. I'm not particular.
00:17:05Oh, neither am I.
00:17:09Oh, my, oh, my.
00:17:11I've eaten so much I'll have to dye it.
00:17:13What color?
00:17:15Sure, you could stand a bit of weight.
00:17:18Well, I am getting a little bit heavy here.
00:17:24Yeah.
00:17:25You are getting a little broad across the nanos.
00:17:28Come in.
00:17:30Hi, Mark.
00:17:31This is a surprise.
00:17:32Come in, gentlemen.
00:17:33We at the Caledonian Club have called to pay your respects.
00:17:35And to congratulate you on the firms on the bus.
00:17:36Well, it's not a nice of you to think of me.
00:17:37Well, you know all the boys.
00:17:38Sure.
00:17:39Hello, Mark.
00:17:40Hello, Mark.
00:17:41Hello, Mark.
00:17:42Hello, Mark.
00:17:43Hello, Mark.
00:17:44Hello, Mark.
00:17:45Hello, Mark.
00:17:46Hello, Mark.
00:17:49Hey, I will get to meet Mr. and Mrs. Platzi, Mr. McPherson, Mr. McPharvie, Mr. McDougall
00:18:01and Mr. McGregor.
00:18:02Mr. McTavish, Mr. McDougall, and Mr. McGregor.
00:18:09How are you, Mr. McGinn?
00:18:11How are you, Mr. Mc...
00:18:13Mr. Moe?
00:18:15Mr. McFadden.
00:18:17That name wasn't mentioned.
00:18:20How are you, Max?
00:18:24We thought we'd drop in and sing some of the old hymn lansets.
00:18:29Well, before we start the massacry, don't you think we'd better step inside and wet your whistle?
00:18:37Well, it's mighty generous of you.
00:18:40Aye, with my refreshment.
00:18:42But he's rotten, lads.
00:18:44We don't endorse, never hurt any man.
00:18:46Remember, boys, the camels are coming.
00:18:58Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:19:07Wouldn't you love to just go on living under a moon like this?
00:19:15On a fire escape?
00:19:19What a huck, Romeo, you are.
00:19:22Come on.
00:19:24A traveling man was coming down to the States, and he wanted to stay all night at the farmhouse.
00:19:28Well, the farmer says, I'm very sorry, but I only have the one room that my wife and I occupy.
00:19:34Yes.
00:19:36But he says, here.
00:19:38You don't know who's looking at the house.
00:19:43Oh, dear.
00:19:44Oh, dear, you don't know what I'm saying.
00:19:45Oh, dear.
00:19:46Oh, dear.
00:19:48Oh, dear.
00:19:49Oh, dear.
00:19:50Oh, dear, oh, dear.
00:19:51Oh, dear.
00:19:52Oh, dear.
00:19:53Oh, dear, oh, dear.
00:19:54Oh, dear, oh, dear.
00:19:55Oh, dear, oh, dear.
00:19:56We're going to give a toast to Sandy and I can't.
00:19:59That's the first time you've dropped my toast to me and I horned you the first time.
00:20:07Say, let's give him a song.
00:20:10Oh, dear, oh, dear.
00:20:12Oh, dear.
00:20:14Should all acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind?
00:20:29Should all acquaintance be forgot and date of old lang syne?
00:20:42For old lang syne, my dear, for old lang syne.
00:20:56We'll take a cup of kindness yet for old lang syne.
00:21:11Haven't you ever been in love, John?
00:21:19What do you want to know for?
00:21:21Oh, go on, tell me.
00:21:23What's she like?
00:21:26Let me see.
00:21:28She has the prettiest pair of Irish eyes and a nice nose.
00:21:38A Roman nose?
00:21:40Mm-hmm.
00:21:41Roman all over her face.
00:21:43And a very pretty mouth.
00:21:48A little too big, but pretty just the same.
00:21:52Well, if she were here, darling, what would you do?
00:21:57I don't know.
00:21:58No fun, darling.
00:21:59What would you do?
00:22:00I don't know.
00:22:01Well, no fun, darling.
00:22:02What would you do?
00:22:04Well, I'd probably put my arm around her like this.
00:22:07Ooh.
00:22:08Oh, God.
00:22:09I take back what I said.
00:22:10About what?
00:22:11About your not being a hot Romeo.
00:22:18Katie, you want to go for a ride?
00:22:19You don't want to go for a ride.
00:22:20You don't want to go for a ride.
00:22:24I take back what I said about what about you're not being a hot Romeo
00:22:38Katie you want to go for a ride you don't want to go for a ride
00:22:48come back in 10 minutes all right
00:22:51hey Donald why don't you tell that girl that you love her
00:23:03oh what's the use she's always running around with some Tom Dick or Harry
00:23:09well maybe if you told her you loved her she wouldn't go running around like that
00:23:15you'd better hurry up we'll be late for that date
00:23:19you know I've been thinking about that girl's love
00:23:25and I'm not going out tonight
00:23:37only Scotland
00:23:45yeah
00:23:46oh
00:23:50Oh, that's a good idea.
00:23:56Is that all there is in the... who is this?
00:24:00Well, I've got one more bottle, but I'll be picking a slave in it for Christmas.
00:24:05Come here, boys. I want to show you something.
00:24:08Look, good. Bend down. Bend down.
00:24:10Look, have you ever seen a finer knob in your life, isn't that?
00:24:15Come on, Michael. You've got to go to bed. You've had enough.
00:24:23They don't make that much. Besides, I know me own capacity.
00:24:29You might know your own capacity, but like everything else, you overestimate.
00:24:34I know I know it's best. Don't worry now. Step outside and I'll join in the jiffy.
00:24:40Well, good night, gentlemen.
00:24:45Good night, Mr. Slanty.
00:24:47We'll be right with you. Now we've got to have that other bottle.
00:24:50We'll have the bottle as well.
00:24:52Oh, yes.
00:24:53We might have something else.
00:24:55I got a cork in it.
00:25:00Well, they naturally have a cork in it.
00:25:03Some bottles have corks in them.
00:25:05Oh, wait a minute. I'll open it with a scoop.
00:25:07That's too small and tiny. That was made for a cot, sir. For children. This is the way to open the bathroom.
00:25:14In them.
00:25:15You'll open the room.
00:25:16They just are so much is allowed.
00:25:17Hold it. Hold it. Hold it, boy. Hold it, boy.
00:25:20I'll open the room. Hold it. Hold it. Hold it. H shoulders. Hold it.
00:25:24ž How many toys is now? Hold it, boys. Hold it. Hold it. Hold it, boys.
00:25:28Let's try it. Oh, good.
00:25:30Take it along with a tip of macaroni and you'll
00:25:34not have straw. It's a good idea. That's a good idea.
00:25:38Mm.
00:25:39A fine spot for me to be in with five thirsty sipping scotchman oh I only have
00:25:49it this way I feel like the mother of a litter of air days you're like another
00:26:00pussycat
00:26:09my dear you'll have to get some more of that insect powder
00:26:39Oh the world you expect a man to think with nothing going on now little girls and boys I will tell you a story all about the three bears
00:27:06the great big bear the medium bear and the little bear
00:27:12you and your three bears what do you mean by trying to frighten children
00:27:26that'll stop them
00:27:36that must be standard
00:27:42good evening with the time coming
00:27:46I got here just as soon as I could classy sit down there
00:27:50tell me
00:27:53just stay and what is this margin business
00:27:56just this
00:27:57there's been a sharp decline in stocks I came out to get your check so I can protect you in the market in the morning
00:28:02but I've already given you margin money sorry but I'll need some more
00:28:09more installments
00:28:11I gather you're getting to be just like Levi and Goldberg
00:28:15this is very serious
00:28:16if you don't give me the money you're apt to lose everything you've got in it
00:28:22do you mean I'll be broke
00:28:24well I'm afraid you will be
00:28:25if you don't give me the money before the market opens in the morning
00:28:28I'm
00:28:31well when when
00:28:33that's the best news I've heard in months
00:28:36I'm glad
00:28:36Mr. McIntosh
00:28:40sit down Mac and take a load off your feet
00:28:42Freddy
00:28:43you and I'll be stepping in the kitchen and we'll fix up this little matter
00:28:47you'll be excusing us for a minute
00:28:58I thought you told me that this stock would always make money
00:29:06I believe it will Mr. Clancy
00:29:08why the stock's as good as gold
00:29:11it'll come back
00:29:12well then if that's the case why not let them fellas down their way
00:29:16but business isn't done that way
00:29:19well
00:29:21it's a lot of money
00:29:23in fact I've got to give you a company check for it
00:29:25now don't you worry about that
00:29:29you'll get your money back in a day or two
00:29:32hello Andy
00:29:33hello
00:29:37Michael don't seem like himself tonight at all at all
00:29:41Michael has naid been himself for many nights
00:29:45oh hello folks
00:29:47hello Katie
00:29:48are you going down to the station to see Donald off
00:29:51I just left him to finish packing
00:29:55I suppose he'll be lonely when the boy goes way out west to Indianapolis
00:30:01aye
00:30:02but this is a grand opportunity
00:30:05and he'll not be gone so long
00:30:06oh no
00:30:07won't you sit down Andy
00:30:09thank you
00:30:23ma'am I'm all ready
00:30:25this is just a little going away present for Donald
00:30:28oh that'll be a nice surprise for him
00:30:33thank you very very much Mr. Clancy
00:30:35this will make everything okay
00:30:40hello
00:30:41hello
00:30:46good evening
00:30:48Sanders
00:30:49what do you say we take a little ride
00:31:00well um
00:31:02maybe it's some other time
00:31:05you see
00:31:05I'm going down to see Donald off
00:31:07if he's leaving for the west tonight
00:31:10yes of course
00:31:10uh
00:31:11well why can't we take him down
00:31:15oh well that'll be nice
00:31:17where is he
00:31:18oh he'll be along in a minute
00:31:20come on we'll wait for him down in the car
00:31:22oh uh
00:31:23dad
00:31:25when Donald comes along
00:31:26tell him I'll be downstairs
00:31:28okay
00:31:33oh uh
00:31:34Mr. Clancy
00:31:36this check will be okay without
00:31:37your partner's signature
00:31:43certainly
00:31:50are you using the firm's money for gambling
00:31:52now don't get excited
00:31:55I've only used it for a couple of days
00:31:57but I told you I'd have nothing to do with it
00:32:00well you haven't got anything to do with it
00:32:02I'll do it
00:32:03but you're using the firm's money
00:32:06well it's as much my money as it's yours, isn't it?
00:32:11tis nay the money man
00:32:13if it was for yourself Michael
00:32:15or for your family you could hear it
00:32:18but it's not for gambling
00:32:19for gambling
00:32:22you're right Mac
00:32:24it's fine dresses
00:32:26limousines and diamonds I'll be wearing, is it?
00:32:29I'd be doing good if I didn't get the money for the rent
00:32:32if it keeps on
00:32:33tell you, keep your mouth out of this
00:32:34well I'm just...
00:32:35figure my that's enough
00:32:37there ain't nothing I wouldn't do for you Michael
00:32:41but I'm trying to stop you from making a fool of yourself
00:32:45a fool of myself
00:32:47a fool of myself
00:32:49well let me tell you
00:32:51that there is plenty of smart fools
00:32:55would you ruin us both?
00:32:58you can nay use the firm's money and that's final
00:33:02oh that's final is it?
00:33:05very well then
00:33:07I take my money out of the firm
00:33:09and that's final
00:33:10that's final
00:33:13Malcolm
00:33:15you mean you'd
00:33:17split our partnership?
00:33:20would you let a little thing like this come between us?
00:33:24after all these years
00:33:26a little thing
00:33:28a little thing
00:33:30and me suffering from margin trouble
00:33:34well once and for all
00:33:36will you let me have the money?
00:33:41no
00:33:43no
00:33:52good night Mrs. Clancy
00:34:05he's a fine friend
00:34:07sir and Michael Mack is a good friend
00:34:08he don't know the meaning of the word
00:34:14Michael I don't know why you and you and Mack have to fight like that
00:34:17I don't want you to mention that man's name to me again
00:34:20of all the samper snitching
00:34:23samper eating scotchmen
00:34:26hello folks
00:34:28hello John
00:34:30she's gone out
00:34:32never you reminded where she is
00:34:34she's in good company
00:34:38what a problem
00:34:40go and ask your generous father
00:34:48goodbye Mrs. Clancy
00:34:49goodbye Mrs. Clancy
00:34:51goodbye Mrs. Clancy
00:34:57there ain't gonna close the door
00:34:59he did that on purpose
00:35:02stab me in the back
00:35:04I wonder what's keeping your Donald's
00:35:06oh he'll be along in a minute
00:35:12why don't you uh
00:35:14try to get your mind off the boyfriend
00:35:16and kind of give me a little break
00:35:18oh I don't know I'm kind of funny that way
00:35:21I get it
00:35:25oh Donna there you are
00:35:27Mr. Saunders is going to drive us to the station
00:35:28thanks very much but I guess I'll walk
00:35:42oh Donald
00:35:44you seem to be in good company
00:35:48be careful of flat tires
00:35:51thanks
00:35:53guess I'll take the air
00:35:55goodbye
00:35:57oh Donald
00:36:00Donald
00:36:18of course you've entered into this dissolution of partnership of your own free will
00:36:22he'll do anything that's free
00:36:25and you are both of sane minds
00:36:29ah
00:36:31ah
00:36:33well that concludes the transaction
00:36:35I bid you good day gentlemen
00:36:37please now gentlemen
00:36:38have and
00:36:59hello
00:37:02yes
00:37:03This is Clark Zee and Muck Gantype.
00:37:08Yes?
00:37:10Oh.
00:37:12For you, Muck.
00:37:14Mr. Clancy.
00:37:21Hello.
00:37:24Oh, hello.
00:37:26Freddy.
00:37:28Is that you?
00:37:29Yes.
00:37:31What?
00:37:34Miss Tucker's gone at 40 points.
00:37:38Oh.
00:37:39Well.
00:37:40How much is that in money?
00:37:49Well.
00:37:50Well, I'd like to take you to the Waldorf Astoria for lunch.
00:37:56It's torn down.
00:37:59When did that happen?
00:38:01Where?
00:38:02Stay wherever you are.
00:38:03I'll be right down.
00:38:05Yes.
00:38:07Where?
00:38:09That's right.
00:38:30by the bill.
00:38:31Well, you'll see.
00:38:36Yes.
00:38:37I know.
00:38:39That's my tobacco.
00:38:44That's my tobacco.
00:39:04That is, it was my tobacco.
00:39:14Wait a minute, half of that picture is mine, well the best half is mine.
00:39:44There's your hair.
00:40:14There's your tobacco, that's my milk.
00:40:25There's your tobacco, that's my milk.
00:40:32Oh
00:41:02Oh
00:41:33Donald me lad
00:41:35That's a good day. Yeah, I'm again. It's great to be back through dad
00:41:42It's really
00:41:46Thank you
00:41:54All the clans is moving dad I
00:41:56So it seems when people get rich old friends and old neighborhoods are soon forgotten
00:42:26Oh
00:42:56Oh
00:43:17I hope the canary don't get called on a clown
00:43:20Don't worry Freddie has a fine clothes cat
00:43:22Oh
00:43:24George seems quite right leaving the old place
00:43:26With all its
00:43:28Cricks and cracks
00:43:30It was still home
00:43:32Right you are Maggie
00:43:34We had many a battle here
00:43:42Michael Clancy
00:43:44For 20 years I've been asking you to fix that thing
00:43:46Don't worry
00:43:48We won't be bothered with that anymore
00:43:50Mm-hmm
00:43:52Mm-hmm
00:43:54Mm-hmm
00:43:58Come on baby
00:44:00All right mama I'm coming
00:44:04Be careful don't drop that last bit
00:44:06Oh go on, go on
00:44:08Go on
00:44:24Oh mother I'll be down in a minute
00:44:34Oh excuse me
00:44:36Cause I'll turn back on
00:44:38Uh look at the British
00:44:39Peggy
00:44:40Okay
00:44:41Kayden
00:44:42Ooh
00:44:44Hello
00:44:45You're reading her?
00:44:48Yes
00:44:51It's been strange without you here
00:44:54Well
00:44:56It's been strange without you here Donald
00:45:01Excuse me
00:45:05When did you get back?
00:45:08Looks like I got back just in time to...
00:45:11say goodbye.
00:45:13Oh, Donald.
00:45:15It's just because you're moving a pound.
00:45:17That doesn't mean goodbye.
00:45:27Why, Katie.
00:45:29Do you mean that you still...
00:45:31Daddy.
00:45:34Daddy!
00:45:36What?
00:45:38I...
00:45:39Just as I thought.
00:45:41Wasting your time.
00:45:43Well, I'm surprised.
00:45:44And keeping a gentleman like Mr. Saunders waiting.
00:45:47Come on, hurry up now and make it snappy.
00:45:56Well, goodbye, Katie.
00:45:58I guess your father's right.
00:45:59You mustn't keep Mr. Saunders waiting.
00:46:03Well, I don't care.
00:46:04Let him wait.
00:46:05I don't care if he waits for the rest of his life.
00:46:08Why, Katie.
00:46:10Do you mean that?
00:46:11Of course.
00:46:12On the level?
00:46:14Don't you believe me?
00:46:16Oh, Katie.
00:46:17Excuse me.
00:46:20Don't you think, the moving wagon might have taken you out of my life forever.
00:46:34Oh, Donny.
00:46:36There's never been anybody but you.
00:46:38Donny.
00:46:41Gee-gee, Katie.
00:46:43I'm going to sound like an awful sap.
00:46:46But I love you.
00:46:48Oh, Donny.
00:46:50That's what I wanted you to say that night on the fire escape.
00:46:55Katie!
00:46:57Katie!
00:46:59Katie!
00:47:01Katie!
00:47:02Hello Ryan.
00:47:03Yes sir.
00:47:04Would you mind answering that doorbell?
00:47:05I just say Mr. Saunders, and I do it all for me just after this.
00:47:07Your dinner is...
00:47:08Why, uh, Nora?
00:47:10Nora?
00:47:11Nora?
00:47:12Nora!
00:47:13Would you mind answering the front doorbell?
00:47:14Your dinner is good.
00:47:15What?
00:47:16Uh, Nora!
00:47:17Nora!
00:47:18Nora!
00:47:19Would you mind answering the front door bed?
00:47:21I can't.
00:47:22I'm dressed.
00:47:23You're dressing?
00:47:24I carry a woman is never dressed.
00:47:27Wait a minute now.
00:47:28Wait a minute.
00:47:29I'll be right out there as soon as I get this new pangles thing out.
00:47:34If McIntosh ever saw it, I'll be right out there.
00:47:37I'll be right out there as soon as I get this new pangles thing out.
00:47:41If McIntosh ever saw me in this, I think I've gone to the dogs entirely.
00:47:49Just a moment, please.
00:47:50Just a moment.
00:47:51Well?
00:47:52Mrs. Crofts said she needed a plumber.
00:47:54Are you one?
00:47:55I'm sorry.
00:47:56I'm sorry.
00:47:57I'm sorry.
00:47:58I'm sorry.
00:47:59I'm sorry.
00:48:00I'm sorry.
00:48:01I'm sorry.
00:48:02I'm sorry.
00:48:03I'm sorry.
00:48:04I'm sorry.
00:48:05I'm sorry.
00:48:06I'm sorry.
00:48:07I'm sorry.
00:48:08I'm sorry.
00:48:09I'm sorry.
00:48:10Are you one?
00:48:11Aye.
00:48:14Nora, what was it you wanted the plumber to fix?
00:48:17Is Mr. McIntosh there?
00:48:19The plumber is here.
00:48:21It's the white one beneath the sink in the kitchen.
00:48:25Thank you so much for coming up, Mr. McIntosh.
00:48:28It's a pleasure to do it for you, Mrs. Clancy.
00:48:32Mr. McIntosh.
00:48:33For now.
00:48:34The neighbors complain.
00:48:35Uh.
00:48:36Get this way.
00:48:37Uh.
00:48:38Would you mind stepping out there and wiping off your feet?
00:48:41We're a little bit fussy about our oriental rugs.
00:48:45And would you mind, uh, eliminating that, uh, soft cold burner you have there?
00:49:04The odor is very disconcerting.
00:49:19In passing out towards the kitchen, don't annoy any of the bric-a-brac.
00:49:24Hmm.
00:49:25I suppose you've got some old family are loose.
00:49:29Eh.
00:49:30Both male and female.
00:49:33Uh-uh.
00:49:35Uh-uh.
00:49:36Uh-uh.
00:49:37Don't let that bag of tools to use, sir.
00:49:40Uh-uh.
00:49:41Strike that genuine Manchurian anti-fuel.
00:49:44Uh-uh.
00:49:45Uh-uh.
00:49:46Uh-uh.
00:49:47Uh-uh.
00:49:48Oh.
00:49:49Oh.
00:49:51Oh.
00:49:52Oh.
00:49:53Oh.
00:49:54Oh.
00:49:55Oh.
00:49:56Oh.
00:49:57Oh.
00:49:59Oh.
00:50:00Oh.
00:50:01Oh.
00:50:02Oh.
00:50:03Oh.
00:50:04Oh.
00:50:05Oh.
00:50:06Oh.
00:50:37Those are bulbs, genuine bulbs from Spetunia.
00:50:54Is that so?
00:51:01Well, here is your department.
00:51:07Sir Ryan.
00:51:13Yes, sir.
00:51:14Would you mind getting some newspapers to put out so this man will soil the flow?
00:51:19Yes, sir.
00:51:20Are you quite sure you understand this type of work, my good man?
00:51:26Don't take much brain.
00:51:27I had a partner who did it for years.
00:51:32Pardon me, pardon me.
00:51:33This noise, this noise distracts me very much.
00:51:38You'll have to excuse me when I go to my boudoir.
00:51:39That's what I think it is.
00:51:44That's what I think it is.
00:51:45That's where you belong.
00:51:46That's what I think it is.
00:51:47That's where you belong.
00:51:51Must be great working for weapons.
00:51:52You, you, you, you.
00:51:53You, you, you.
00:51:54You, you, you, you.
00:51:55You, you, you, you.
00:51:56You, you, you.
00:51:57That noise distracts me very much.
00:52:00You'll have to excuse me when I go to my boudoir.
00:52:06That's what I think it is, that's where you belong.
00:52:19Must be great working for wealthy people.
00:52:22Mr. Ponce, he's a mighty smart man.
00:52:25Yes, sir, he practically admits that he kills more than any man on a wall, too.
00:52:30And he's used to defining what I am.
00:52:32I've had him say myself that he comes from the nobility of Ireland.
00:52:38Aye?
00:52:39Yes.
00:52:42Oh, the gods are gifted here to see ourselves as others see us.
00:52:48Lordy, you speak foreign language, too.
00:52:55Good evening, Mrs. Ponce.
00:53:06What?
00:53:09Oh, oh, I thought you were a lady.
00:53:11Oh, you did?
00:53:13What's the matter, Cass? You get that thing back on there again?
00:53:16If I can't, I don't know who can.
00:53:18Well, I can.
00:53:20And quicker and better than you can.
00:53:23Oh, a just of all three.
00:53:25Yes, yes, and a master at this one.
00:53:34There it is.
00:53:36As good as new.
00:53:39What do you say to that?
00:53:40I'll send you a bill in the morning.
00:53:50He's still scotch.
00:53:51Stated scotch.
00:54:07You're not all enjoying yourself.
00:54:09Michael.
00:54:11What?
00:54:13Will you have a dim a time?
00:54:15Will I have a what?
00:54:17A cup of coffee.
00:54:19I will, then.
00:54:27Can you spare this?
00:54:29I'm not robbing you, am I?
00:54:37I, uh...
00:54:49From the looks of the size of these cups, you'd think a midget lived here.
00:54:58Oh, speaking of midgets, did you ever hear the story of the midget that married the wise woman?
00:55:03And got his adenides caught in the wringer?
00:55:05Ha-ha!
00:55:09Ha-ha-ha!
00:55:11Ha-ha!
00:55:13I know a lot of other stories.
00:55:15Ha-ha!
00:55:20But I can't think of them just now.
00:55:22Ha-ha!
00:55:24Ha-ha!
00:55:26Ha-ha-ha!
00:55:27That'll do. You're lucky to get away with that one.
00:55:30I guess I was at that.
00:55:48Don't do that.
00:55:49I can't help it.
00:55:50Hold your breath and count ten to go away.
00:55:57It's gone.
00:56:02Sure, that always works.
00:56:08Count yourself ten.
00:56:22You know what I wish?
00:56:23No, why?
00:56:24I wish we were somewhere where we could be alone.
00:56:27Just you and me.
00:56:29What's the matter with it here?
00:56:31Oh, too many people.
00:56:33Oh, but there's safety in numbers.
00:56:35Oh.
00:56:36Then you think I'm not safe.
00:56:38Oh, I didn't say that.
00:56:40No.
00:56:41But that's what you were thinking.
00:56:47You know, I could make you like me.
00:56:50Did you say make?
00:56:52Sure.
00:56:55Look at the money I made your father.
00:56:57Oh.
00:56:58You did that, too?
00:56:59Well, nobody else but.
00:57:03I think we'd better join the others.
00:57:05We're having a lovely evening, aren't we?
00:57:20I'm glad you like it.
00:57:22Oh, Mrs. Stoker.
00:57:25Yes?
00:57:26Do you know the cadenza from Charisma?
00:57:29Yes.
00:57:30I was afraid of that.
00:57:32I was afraid of that.
00:57:33Sure, you've taken a job, you millionaires in New York.
00:57:36They all started from the very bottom, didn't they?
00:57:39And gradually worked in terms of,
00:57:41but then what happened?
00:57:43They all had their own private cars,
00:57:45stables, horses, and polo keys.
00:57:48I'm a very serious man.
00:57:58Well...
00:58:02I always knew that stock was gonna go hard.
00:58:09But not that hard.
00:58:12I never be satisfied.
00:58:13But...
00:58:15I said, when I started to play in the market...
00:58:27If I had started to play in the market 10 years ago today, I could have signed me checks, but...
00:58:33Darcy!
00:58:36What's the...
00:58:38Oh, I beg your pardon.
00:58:41I'm a singer, not a no.
00:58:43Well, I was hoping that.
00:58:45What?
00:58:46I...
00:58:48That was a fox pass on my path.
00:58:50I was saying that I would hope you would.
00:58:52Just a slip of the tongue.
00:58:57I was never so insulted in all my life.
00:59:00Perhaps she never sang in public before.
00:59:11I think that'll hold her for a while.
00:59:15Why, I'll never come here again.
00:59:17Why, I'll never come here again.
00:59:18Why, I'll never come here again.
00:59:19Why, I'll never come here again.
00:59:20Why, I'll never come here again.
00:59:24Why, I'll never come here again.
00:59:25Why, I'll never come here again.
00:59:32Why, I'll never come here again.
00:59:37Oh, by the way, Mr. Clancy.
00:59:39It's not talking business.
00:59:40But that piece of property is a great buy.
00:59:41And if you don't speak quickly, you'll lose it.
00:59:42Well, we'll have to wait and see how the market goes.
00:59:44Eh, Freddie?
00:59:45You'll have long to wait, Governor.
00:59:46Why don't you sell your stock and retire?
00:59:47Retire?
00:59:48When I'm making money so easy, in the meantime, don't overlook that car.
00:59:50That's a bargain, too, nice and snappy.
00:59:51It's a kind of a deal to happen today.
00:59:52That's a great late night.
00:59:53I'm seeing.
00:59:54Oh, I'll never come here.
00:59:55That's a great meeting.
00:59:56I'm watching that.
00:59:57Like, I'll never come here somewhere.
00:59:58Maybe you might come here.
00:59:59You might've seen it.
01:00:01Anyway, Mr. Clancy, you'll get a look at the .
01:00:02You won't have long to wait, Governor.
01:00:04Why don't you sell your stock and retire?
01:00:06Retire?
01:00:08When I'm making money so easy?
01:00:10In the meantime, don't overlook that car.
01:00:12That's a bargain, too.
01:00:14Nice and snappy.
01:00:15It's the kind of a car Miss Kathleen would like to drive.
01:00:18Well, you know, I was thinking about that car.
01:00:20That would be a nice present for Katie and Freddie.
01:00:25Oh, is this an engagement?
01:00:28Well, I owe a lot to Freddie.
01:00:33And I think a lot of Freddie.
01:00:36And if they make up their minds that they want to be married,
01:00:39why, every dollar I have in the world will go to them.
01:00:44Well, now listen, Katie.
01:00:45It's time you were thinking of your bridal night.
01:00:47And just think of the fun you're going to have
01:00:50in scrooning and honeymooning and Niagara Falls.
01:00:58It's now you're embarrassed, the poor child.
01:01:02Well, wait a minute.
01:01:03I'll fix that.
01:01:04Don't worry.
01:01:07Why, Katie, what's the matter?
01:01:08Well, Father, please let me alone.
01:01:10But what'll our friends and Freddie think?
01:01:12I don't care what they think.
01:01:15I suppose this is some more of Daniel McIntosh's doing.
01:01:18Well, at least he's real.
01:01:22And not like a lot of parasites, I know.
01:01:28Well, that sounds a lot like my cue to bow out.
01:01:32Mrs., don't pay any attention to her, Freddie.
01:01:34That's all right, Mr. Clancy.
01:01:35I don't need a red light to show me an exit.
01:01:38Jim, do you get a good evening?
01:01:40I think so.
01:01:41It's about time.
01:01:42Well, good night, Mr. Clancy.
01:01:43Lovely evening.
01:01:44Good evening.
01:01:45Well, good night, Mr. Clancy.
01:01:46Good evening.
01:01:47Sure.
01:01:48Good evening.
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01:02:26Good evening.
01:02:27Now, that daughter of yours certainly gave a fine exhibition of temper tonight, before
01:02:35all of our friends, and that's the result of an education, is it?
01:02:40Let me tell you something, she'll hear from me in the morning, I'll tell her a few things.
01:02:50Tell me what to do, I'll have this settled now and for all.
01:02:54Madam, your daughter deliberately insulted me here last night before me friends.
01:03:00Don't forget she's your daughter, and her name is Clancy.
01:03:03Yes, well, I want to talk to you, for the way you disgraced me last night, and your manner
01:03:11towards Mr. Connors.
01:03:14Well, I never cared for Mrs. Sanders, and I never will.
01:03:17You never will?
01:03:18Well, I want to tell you this, I'm not going to have you caring for that Donald McIntosh.
01:03:22Well, I'll care for whom I please.
01:03:24Oh, you will?
01:03:25Well, let me tell you something, young lady, if you do, I'll disinherit you.
01:03:30And furthermore, while you're in this house, you'll do as I say.
01:03:35All right, then I'll go.
01:03:37What?
01:03:38Katie, come back here.
01:03:42Now, do you see what you've done?
01:03:45You've driven her out of the house.
01:03:47Well, she's always doing something I don't want her to do.
01:03:51Joel, with all the millions that you're going to make, and you'll find fancy friends.
01:03:55You're just an old fool.
01:03:55There's no fool like an old fool.
01:03:56Oh, I'm an old fool, am I?
01:03:57Well, let me tell you something.
01:03:58You're no geranium yourself.
01:03:59There's a telephone.
01:04:00I can hear it.
01:04:01I can hear it.
01:04:02I can hear it.
01:04:03I have two years of me on, and one of them's good.
01:04:07Hello.
01:04:08Yes, this is Mr. Clancy.
01:04:09Who's calling?
01:04:10Oh, Birien Company.
01:04:11Hmm.
01:04:12Oh.
01:04:13Well, uh, how much matter is there?
01:04:15You are.
01:04:16Uh-uh.
01:04:17My old fool.
01:04:18I can hear it.
01:04:20I can hear it.
01:04:21I can hear it.
01:04:22I can hear it.
01:04:23I have two years of me on, and one of them's good.
01:04:26Hello.
01:04:27Yes, this is Mr. Clancy.
01:04:28Who's calling?
01:04:29Oh, Birien Company.
01:04:30Hmm.
01:04:31Oh.
01:04:32Well, uh, how much matter?
01:04:34No, it's there.
01:04:36how much marriage and money will you be wanting and let me speak to mr. Saunders
01:04:46he's gone out but why didn't he call me this morning before he left and I'd be
01:04:54right down in the meantime if he comes in tell him to call me before I get there
01:04:59yes this is a fine morning for me but I want to tell you something I want you to
01:05:18go out and get Katie and have her here but if I might get back and from now on I'm
01:05:24going to be the boss of this house and nobody else I take orders from nobody
01:05:29as long as I provide I didn't have to say put that in your pipe and smoke it
01:05:35and remember that you are no bargain
01:05:45oh shut up
01:05:59oh
01:06:05oh
01:06:07oh
01:06:09oh
01:06:11oh
01:06:12oh
01:06:13oh
01:06:14oh
01:06:15oh
01:06:17It's an hour and a half late, and it's watching.
01:06:34It seems as if the bottom is dropping out of everything.
01:06:38Oh, this is terrible, disastrous.
01:06:40Oh, and I've got to start life all over again.
01:06:43And me, with Diabetes at 60.
01:06:47I know just how you feel.
01:06:49And think of me, with Atlas Barrett at 7.
01:06:53You're just the man I want to see.
01:07:07Tell me, how do I stand?
01:07:09As far as I'm concerned, you're wiped out.
01:07:11Everything?
01:07:12Everything.
01:07:13My address is right.
01:07:14Is that busted, too?
01:07:15Completely.
01:07:16But why didn't you call me up?
01:07:18Say, look at here.
01:07:19In a falling market like this, it's all I can do to take care of my firm's business.
01:07:22Oh, you're right.
01:07:23You're right.
01:07:24You're right.
01:07:25You're right.
01:07:26You're right.
01:07:27You're right.
01:07:28You're right.
01:07:29You're right.
01:07:30You're right.
01:07:31You're right.
01:07:32You're right.
01:07:33You're right.
01:07:34You're right.
01:07:35You're right.
01:07:36You're right.
01:07:37That's all I can do to take care of my firm's business.
01:07:39Without worrying myself about a false alarm like you.
01:07:42A false alarm.
01:07:47Yes.
01:07:48Yes.
01:07:49Yes.
01:07:50No.
01:07:51A false alarm.
01:07:58Perhaps the boy is right.
01:08:00I do.
01:08:07No harm.
01:08:29No harm.
01:08:30You all right.
01:08:31You're right.
01:08:32I know.
01:08:33Nora!
01:08:35Nora!
01:08:45Katie!
01:08:51Katie!
01:08:55Is there anybody home?
01:09:03No!
01:09:27Michael Clancy,
01:09:29you're an old fool.
01:09:33Come in.
01:09:47Come in.
01:10:03How are you, Michael?
01:10:07Well, what do you want?
01:10:11I was just coming to talk over something weird.
01:10:15I don't think we have anything to talk about.
01:10:17But this concerns the happiness of over two children.
01:10:21I'll have nothing to do with it.
01:10:23I've disinherited her.
01:10:25No matter what you've done.
01:10:27In the end, you'll have nothing to say about it.
01:10:29They'll do as they lack.
01:10:31If it hadn't been for me, they'd be married now.
01:10:35You mean to say that you don't want your boy to marry my daughter?
01:10:41No.
01:10:43Not unless you give your consent.
01:10:45Well, that doesn't make any difference.
01:10:47They'll never get any money out of me anyhow.
01:10:51Mind our God.
01:10:53Mind our God.
01:10:55Mind our God.
01:11:05I was afraid you was hard hit.
01:11:09I haven't a thing left.
01:11:13Oh, yes, you have.
01:11:15There's a little shop down on 10th Avenue.
01:11:18And the sign still reads Clancy and McIntosh.
01:11:27What do you say, Michael?
01:11:29You mean that we'll be partners again?
01:11:33Yes, Michael.
01:11:35Lancy and McIntosh.
01:11:52Oh, Katie, darling.
01:11:55Katie, me darling.
01:11:59General me, boy.
01:12:01You're as blind as a bat I've been.
01:12:03Will you try and forgive me?
01:12:05Oh, Daddy.
01:12:07Well, there won't be any diamonds in limousines for a wedding present.
01:12:11I'm broke.
01:12:13Everything is gone.
01:12:15My two, dear.
01:12:17We still have each other.
01:12:19And the furniture.
01:12:21Yeah.
01:12:22The furniture goes back to Levi and Goldberg.
01:12:25Oh, no, it won't.
01:12:27When I buy anything, it's paid for.
01:12:31Where?
01:12:33Then.
01:12:35I'm just as well off as I ever was.
01:12:37Aye, and you've got a son-in-law in the bargain.
01:12:41And, Michael, dear.
01:12:43Someday, you may be having a little grandson.
01:12:47Well, if you ever do, take my advice.
01:12:49And don't have him unmatched.
01:12:51No Hindi clinches.
01:12:53No Hindi clinches.
01:12:59No Hindi clinches.
01:13:01No Hindi clinches.
01:13:03No Hindi clinches.
01:13:05Upon St. Patrick's Day.