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00:00This is my boss, Jonathan Hahn, a self-made millionaire. He's quite a guy.
00:17This is Mrs. H. She's gorgeous. What a terrific lady.
00:27By the way, my name is Max.
00:30I take care of them, which ain't easy, because their hobby is murder.
01:00I take care of them since I'm a part of the world.
01:02I take care of them.
01:03I take care of them.
01:06I take care of them.
01:10What, Marty?
01:31Look at how high I'm going.
01:33Hmm, higher than an eagle.
01:36I have to stop now?
01:38Five minutes, and I have to get back to work.
01:57I'm here.
02:01What are you doing here?
02:05Whatever happened to Welcome Home?
02:08What do you want, Vince?
02:12Just a little family reunion.
02:18He's a nice-looking kid.
02:19Favors you.
02:21Thank God.
02:24Tell him about me.
02:26No.
02:27He just knows his father went away before he was born.
02:31Well, then I'll be a big surprise, won't you?
02:33Don't you go near him.
02:35I don't want him to know anything about you.
02:37Why?
02:39It's not every kid that's got a two-time loser for a father,
02:41now, is it?
02:44OK.
02:45How much?
02:46Only got a couple hundred saved.
02:49Well, that's not nearly enough.
02:52I was thinking more along the lines of a couple of hundred
02:54thousand.
02:58Look, I don't know what you've got planned,
03:00but I'm not getting involved with you.
03:03If you don't want to go to jail, you are.
03:04Oh.
03:05What are you talking about?
03:07See, this morning early, somebody broke into a liquor store.
03:11It only got about 60 bucks.
03:14But the cops are going to find this ID bracelet with your name
03:17and your fingerprints all over it.
03:25Now, if you don't want the cops to get an anonymous tip.
03:28Never hold up.
03:29Never hold up.
03:32Maybe not.
03:35But all they need is enough evidence to book you.
03:39And then the kid becomes a ward of the court.
03:45Do you want to take that chance?
03:47What?
03:52Come on.
03:54What do you want me to do?
04:00Remember telling me about a guy named Jonathan Hart?
04:17Jonathan.
04:18Oh, I love it when you wake me in the middle of the night.
04:31No, not that.
04:32Oh, that's good.
04:33It's the intercom.
04:34Someone's down at the gate.
04:35Oh.
04:36Answer it, will you?
04:38Please.
04:39Oh.
04:40Hello.
04:41Hello.
04:42Hello?
04:43Who is this?
04:44It's me.
04:45Who are you?
04:46Max, are you down at the gate?
04:47No.
04:48I'm in the kitchen.
04:49Are you lost, son?
04:50No.
04:51What do you want?
04:52To come in.
04:52Max, go down and take care of that, will you?
04:54Sure, Mr. H.
04:56What would a kid be doing out at this time of night?
05:03Hello, boy.
05:04It's too late to be selling Cub Scout cookies.
05:06Hey, you're right.
05:07I'm in the kitchen.
05:08You're right.
05:09Let's go with a kid.
05:10I'm in the kitchen.
05:11I'm in the kitchen.
05:12I'm in the kitchen.
05:13I'm in the kitchen.
05:14I'm in the kitchen.
05:15If you have a kid, you can take care of it.
05:16I'm in the kitchen.
05:17Do you have a good job?
05:18You want to take care of it, son?
05:19No.
05:20What do you want?
05:21To come in.
05:22Max, go down and take care of that, will you?
05:23Sure, Mr. H.
05:24What would a kid be doing out at this time of night?
05:26I don't know.
05:27It's too late to be selling Cub Scout cookies.
05:32Maybe I'd better make some coffee.
05:44Hopefully, we won't be up long enough to drink it.
05:48Well, hi.
05:51Hi.
05:58I'm Jonathan Hart.
06:00I know.
06:02It's nice to finally meet you, sir.
06:06I'm Jonathan Hart, Jr.
06:17Maybe I'd better make that coffee after all.
06:28You like chocolate chip cookies?
06:31Yes, thank you.
06:32Go ahead, dig in.
06:35Before I forget, my mom told me to give this to you.
06:40May I?
06:41Mm-hmm.
06:47Cookie's good?
06:48Delicious.
06:49Jonathan.
06:50Jonathan.
06:50Dear Jonathan, this at long last is your son.
07:02I find I can't take care of him anymore.
07:04You were always the responsible one in our relationship.
07:08Love, Connie.
07:10Connie.
07:10My mom.
07:11Who dropped you off here tonight?
07:18My mom.
07:21Where is she now?
07:22I don't know.
07:23You know something.
07:24You know something?
07:26It's well past two o'clock in the morning and I think we're all a little tired, don't you?
07:33I am.
07:33Hmm.
07:34What do you think if Uncle Max takes you up to the guest room, huh?
07:41That'd be nice.
07:43Uncle Max?
07:45Would you do the honors?
07:47Mrs. H., I don't have a whole lot of experience handling people that short.
07:51Just remember when you were a kid.
07:54I was never a kid.
07:57What did you and your father do before your bedtime?
08:00Shot craps.
08:09Good night.
08:11Good night.
08:13Come on, kid.
08:14I'll sing your lullaby.
08:21Oh, boy.
08:35I'll just tidy up here a minute and I'll be up.
08:51Hi.
09:19Hi.
09:19Hi.
09:21I love you.
09:24You know that.
09:33And you would never, ever leave a woman with a child.
09:38I know you.
09:40So this little scheme is not going to work.
09:45I'm afraid it's going to have to for a little while longer.
09:49Why?
09:49Because that boy really believes, really believes that I'm his father.
09:58He's been lied to, and until I find out the truth, I can't tell him what it's all about.
10:05I just can't see him get hurt.
10:07What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:25What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:34Max, kids are people too.
10:35Just give them what you're having.
10:37A bloody Mary?
10:38What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:39What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:40What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:41What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:42What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:43What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:44What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:45What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:46What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:47What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:48What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:49What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:50What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:51What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:52What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:53What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:54What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:55What are little kids like for breakfast these days?
10:56Good morning.
11:13Good morning.
11:16How'd you sleep last night?
11:18All right.
11:22You go to school, right?
11:24Yeah.
11:24How far is the school from where you live?
11:29Five, ten minutes.
11:32It's near the zoo.
11:37You sure?
11:39Positive.
11:42Pretty sure.
11:50Well, we'll check that out.
11:54You been shaving long?
11:57Nope.
11:57The first time.
11:59Well, you got them all, champ.
12:10All right!
12:11We're here in the zoo!
12:11We're here in the zoo!
12:13Starting point number one.
12:14This is almost like a scavenger hunt.
12:17Could we go in?
12:27Maybe.
12:27We'll find out where you live.
12:29Now, which way do you think it is to your school?
12:32I think it's that one.
12:34That's a four-to-one shot.
12:36Let's take it.
12:37That's what we need, a bookmaker.
12:38Mrs. Hart registered him in grade school last week.
12:54They just moved here from Chicago.
12:56Evidently, the father had deserted them.
12:58Some people.
13:01You wouldn't happen to have their address.
13:04Oh, certainly.
13:10610 North Garwood.
13:12And what did you say your name was?
13:15Uh, come along, Uncle Max.
13:18Five-ninety-four.
13:25Five-ninety-six.
13:27Is it starting to look familiar to you?
13:29Not really.
13:29We moved around enough a lot.
13:31Hmm.
13:32606.
13:34608.
13:36Oh!
13:36Hey, that's 608.
13:43Plenty of room for a pool.
13:46So much for that address.
13:48Now can we go to the zoo?
13:52Now we go to the zoo.
13:54Come on, Max.
14:05Don't get it.
14:06Don't get away with that.
14:15The dromedary camel.
14:16I didn't think I knew that.
14:21Come on.
14:22I want to see the bears.
14:23Come on.
14:23Let's go.
14:24I want to see the bears.
14:25The bears.
14:26Come on.
14:26I think I once dated that one sister.
14:43Uncle Max, will you ride with me on the miracle round?
14:45I get sick on those things.
14:47Okay, so you can watch.
14:48Watch it makes me sick.
14:49Yeah.
15:05Kid, kid.
15:06It's real easy to get a dexterity.
15:10Too easy, I'm afraid.
15:11Stop.
15:13Stop.
15:14Stop.
15:35Meg, we'd better take the Sundance kid home and review the situation.
15:38Oh, no, no.
15:39Oh, no one have another ride. He's having such a good time.
15:51Where's he going to?
16:10Jonathan!
16:12Jonathan!
16:20Jonathan, where are you?
16:21Jonathan!
16:22Jonathan!
16:23Jonathan!
16:24Jonathan!
16:25Jonathan!
16:26Jonathan!
16:27What's so far?
16:29Let's run this down again. The kid claimed to be Jonathan Hart Jr.
16:44His mother or someone claimed that he was. Any resemblance?
16:46Any resemblance?
16:47The chin, almost. And the nose, sort of.
16:50Thanks, sweetheart.
16:52Harry, if you do happen to pick him up,
16:54I don't want you to tell him that I'm not his father.
16:56You want him to hear that from me? Sure.
16:58Now, some witnesses saw a car speed away
17:00around the time the kid disappeared.
17:02We're trying to trace it, but that's all we got.
17:04And don't worry, the mother probably took him back, is all.
17:07I don't think so. I think we'll be in sight.
17:09For what? I don't know.
17:10Suppose it really is a kidnapping.
17:12Oh, sweetheart. Why would they pick him?
17:14Who else was driving around the park today in a Bentley?
17:17Look, go home, will you?
17:19Maybe get a ransom call.
17:21That's a great idea. We've got an unlisted number.
17:23How about any more?
17:24I wrote it on the men's room wall down at the station.
17:26Go home.
17:44Hi, Doctor.
17:45Yep.
17:50Jonathan.
17:51This is Jonathan Jr.'s mother. May I come up?
17:55Christopher Jones is a new toy doll whoです.
18:05For something we have been there,
18:07for everything we stand up and...
18:09as our nation...
18:11certainly what is this act two sounds like it you got a plan no but she obviously has
18:23well i always liked improvisation
18:27hi
18:32you don't remember me do you to be honest no
18:39can i come in
18:56you must be mrs hart yes i am and you are you really don't remember me do you
19:05i'm sorry i'm afraid i really don't nine years ago during the summer
19:18nine years ago during the summer
19:20i was in the south of france yes we both were
19:26you have a wonderful son yes he is he really is
19:43that's why i finally decided to bring him to you he he just deserves more than i can give him he
19:50deserves something like this your name is connie i i guess you'd like some kind of proof that i am
20:00who i say i am something kind of personal um how about that scar that's shaped like a half moon
20:10that's personal all right i have more proof of
20:13no no that's fine
20:18well you see the thing is is that i've changed my mind
20:22about what well i know we'd be
20:25better here with you but
20:28i love him and i miss him so much if you could just give him back to me i promise you we won't bother you
20:34you won't bother me anymore
20:41we don't have him
20:44you what
20:50what do you mean you don't have him hello hello jonathan harry
20:56the mother she's here she says that she doesn't have the boy
21:01we found a car it was stolen earlier today the uh prints have been wiped clean strictly a pro job
21:07well then the kidnapping is legitimate oh god
21:11i'm coming by to uh tap your phone in case you get a call in case you mean when
21:30i'm coming by to uh
21:47you said i was going to see my mommy
21:50oh you will a little while once my dad finds out where i am he's gonna beat you up like crazy
22:00well uh i hope it doesn't happen that way
22:05i really do
22:20that's enough to hear my mother's name
22:21hello jonathan this is frank i have the information on the climbing deal
22:25uh frank let me call you back will you i'm expecting an important call thanks
22:30Thanks.
22:32Is it him?
22:33Not yet.
22:35Let's pray he's all right.
22:38So do we.
22:39So do we.
22:46I've got the kid.
22:48Bring $200,000 to the warehouse basement at 8th and Spring,
22:521130 tonight.
22:53Be on time.
22:55No tricks, no cops, or you'll never see that kid again.
23:00That guy's no dummy. No time to trace the call.
23:03We'll set up at the warehouse.
23:04No, don't you send the police. He'll get hurt.
23:07Don't worry. There won't be any police involved.
23:09No, now, that's not part of the deal.
23:10Not until we get the boy back, Harry.
23:15Help me, huh?
23:24I want to thank you all for everything you're doing.
23:27I'll bet you do.
23:30Jennifer.
23:32I'll just bet you know a lot more than you're telling us.
23:38Would you like to tell us what you know?
23:40No.
23:41No, dammit. I want to tell her exactly what I think about it.
23:45I hated to interrupt that Marla's acting.
23:47Who's acting?
23:48That's what I thought.
23:49I don't know what makes me madder.
23:51Her thinking were that stupid or the fact that she'd use her own child that way.
23:54Well, remember one thing.
23:55We have to get the kid back safely, okay?
23:57So don't forget about that.
23:58Don't forget.
24:00Do you remember when we got married how we promised that life would be one adventure after the next?
24:05That's what we said.
24:06Well, I have a confession to make.
24:08I could do very well without this particular excitement.
24:12It's all there, every penny.
24:14You have no idea how difficult it was to get this amount in the middle of the night.
24:18Well, thanks a lot, Mr. Friesen.
24:22What's the matter?
24:24I'll need some proof identification.
24:27You what?
24:28I'll need some identification, sir.
24:30It's all there, every penny.
24:32You have no idea how difficult it was to get this amount in the middle of the night.
24:35Well, thanks a lot, Mr. Friesen.
24:39What's the matter?
24:41I'll need some proof of identification.
24:45You what?
24:46I'll need some identification, sir.
24:47Well, didn't Marcus Wheeler give you the address?
24:50Yes. All that proves is that this is the Hart residence.
24:52Doesn't mean you're Jonathan Hart.
24:54Mr. Friesen, if you don't hand that over, you're going to be the...
24:58Sweetheart, sweetheart.
25:00You're Stanley Friesen.
25:02You've been with the company two years and seven months.
25:04You're married. You have two daughters, Marilee and Anne.
25:06You're in the textile division.
25:08You've just been moved up to the parent company.
25:09Is that correct?
25:11Correct.
25:12You're Jonathan Hart.
25:13He certainly is.
25:17I'm really very sorry, Mr. Hart.
25:20I'm really sorry.
25:21I've never seen you before.
25:22This is a lot of money.
25:23You don't have to worry about it.
25:24Everything is fine, okay?
25:27Are you sure he has the whole $200,000?
25:30Excuse me, sir, but I was given to understand...
25:35We'll walk you out, Kelly.
25:40Mr. Friesen.
25:42Mr. Friesen.
25:43I'm sorry.
25:45ORCHESTRA PLAYS
26:15I'm his mother. It's my responsibility. Why don't you give me the money?
26:45I wouldn't have it any other way. Aren't you going to open it?
26:52$20,000. That's exactly 10% of $200,000. That's what an agent usually gets.
27:12Agent?
27:15I didn't get my scar in the south of France. I got it from an operation that I had right here when I returned.
27:23You were working in the hospital. You assisted at my operation.
27:31You looked down at this unconscious patient lying on the operating table.
27:39He's single, wealthy, and had just returned from the south of France.
27:45Well, you didn't do anything about it at the time, but, uh, nine or ten years later, when you needed the money, you suddenly got an idea.
27:57How am I doing so far?
27:58Not me.
28:00What do you mean, not you?
28:02Not me. It was him.
28:06His name's Vince, and he left me when I told him I was pregnant.
28:11And what about the boy? Does he know that Vince is his father?
28:13No, and I don't want him to.
28:20Well, it's the truth.
28:21Whether you believe me or not.
28:23We'd like to believe it.
28:29Yeah.
28:31Sure.
28:43No.
29:08No.
29:13Come on, get up here! Come here!
29:18Come on, open that door!
29:23Just open the door!
29:29Please don't make me give us the money!
29:31Would you open that door?
29:33I could just stay right there.
29:35And everything's gonna be just fine.
29:38Where's the boy?
29:40Behind his heart.
29:43Come on!
29:50Jonathan!
29:54Dad!
30:00I'm not crying, Dad!
30:04Jonathan!
30:05Down here!
30:13Now, let me get this straight.
30:21You got the kid back. Now, that's good.
30:23But you lost a mother. Now, that's bad.
30:25You shouldn't drink on the job, Harry.
30:27I haven't been on the job since this whole thing started. That's a trouble. I better talk to the kid.
30:37He's frightened and tired. Max just took him upstairs. Please let him sleep.
30:43So Robin Hood said, stick him up, you guys, and hand over your watches and wallets or else.
30:50But wasn't it wrong for Robin Hood to steal?
30:54Well, he wasn't really stealing because these guys he was knocking over were nothing but a bunch of creeps to begin with. See?
31:03You get it now?
31:04I think so, Uncle Max. It's just a little different from the way I heard it before.
31:09This is the air mess, believe me. Would I give you a bum stick, kid?
31:17What happened next?
31:18So next, he took the loot and gave it back to the people it really belonged to.
31:24Didn't he keep any for himself?
31:26Nah, he was a real straight shooter, this Robin Hood.
31:30Not the kind of a guy who'd ever get caught with his hand in the till, if you know what I mean.
31:35He's honest.
31:36As the day is long.
31:40Just like my dad.
31:49I'm getting a little tired.
31:51You mean my story's putting you to sleep?
31:54Ain't that what bedtime stories are for?
31:59You know, you're a really smart kid, you know that?
32:01Good night, Uncle Max.
32:06Good night, kid.
32:07Good night, kid.
32:09If that's who I think it is, I'm gonna make myself a little better.
32:26Hello?
32:28You blew it hard.
32:29So now I've got the mother.
32:35I'm gonna give you one more chance.
32:37Oh, really?
32:38Well, that's about one more chance than I'm gonna give you.
32:41Listen, Hart.
32:42You listen.
32:43We've about had it with you two.
32:45Now, we've got the boy over here, and that's all that counts as far as we're concerned.
32:49You can take that $20,000, you can put it on a horse, or you can flush it down the toilet, I don't care.
32:54And you can tell Connie that if she wants to see her boy again, she knows where the doorbell is.
32:59And when you're found, you creep, you better hope it's by the cops and not by me.
33:03Is that understood?
33:04Bingo.
33:13Let's get some sleep.
33:15You know, you're really beautiful when you're angry.
33:17Help yourself, Harry.
33:22So that's it?
33:24Yeah.
33:26Hart's not gonna bite for another nickel.
33:29I'd like to split this with you, but since it's so much less than we banked on, I don't figure...
33:32Hey, you're the one that wanted the money. I just want you out of my life.
33:38In that case, we both win, don't?
33:40And I want you never to see him again.
33:42Well, I didn't plan to.
33:44And I don't think you ought to plan on it, either.
33:47What do you mean?
33:49Well, you think Hart and his old lady are gonna give you visiting privileges?
33:52I'll explain everything to them. They'll understand. They're decent people.
33:56Yeah, you don't look stupid. Don't you know what you did?
34:00You did.
34:01With your help, as an accessory, you show up for that kid.
34:05And Hart's gonna have you in a slammer on a dozen charges that I can think of.
34:08And I don't have one of his million-dollar lawyers.
34:13You think any courtroom filled with your, uh, decent people...
34:16gonna let you keep that kid, huh?
34:20All right.
34:22Hey, Connie. Not to worry.
34:23Kid's probably better off with them anyway.
34:32Seat.
34:33Hey, Connie.
34:34Hi.
34:35Hi.
34:37Hi.
34:39Couldn't get to sleep, huh, champ?
34:42Maybe I could.
34:43If you told me a story.
34:45Uncle Max already tried to tell me a story.
34:47Sure.
34:48Um...
34:49Let's see, uh...
34:50Actually, I do know a story.
34:52I do know a story.
34:54About a little prince.
34:55About a little prince.
34:56Uh...
34:57This little prince...
34:58Uh...
34:59This little prince...
35:00got lost...
35:01in the middle of the night.
35:02He just fell off.
35:03I think he died.
35:04I think that's all right.
35:05Uh...
35:06I don't know.
35:07He's gonna know a little prince.
35:08Uh...
35:10And I think...
35:11I don't know.
35:12It's just a little prince.
35:13I don't know.
35:14I don't know.
35:15I don't know.
35:17You know how to tell me a story.
35:18Sure.
35:19Uh...
35:20Let's see, uh...
35:21Actually, I do know a story.
35:23About a little prince.
35:25Uh...
35:26This little prince...
35:27got lost...
35:28in the middle of the night.
35:30And he couldn't find his way home.
35:34So some people took him in, and he stayed.
35:41They liked him a lot.
35:45They loved him.
35:47So he decided to stay.
35:53Would you like that, Jonathan?
35:56Yeah.
36:00But I miss my mommy a lot.
36:30Well, well, well.
36:34What have we here?
36:36Well, well, well, what have we here?
36:40It's one of those new swing sets.
36:42Teeter-totter, the whole works.
36:44Some of the parts were missing, but we finally managed
36:46to put it together, because we had to force a couple of pieces.
36:50I never would have guessed.
36:54Well, what do you think?
36:56It's OK.
36:57It's OK?
36:58What do you mean, it's OK?
37:00Well, all you really need for a swing
37:02is a tree, some rope, and a flat piece.
37:04You know, you got a real point there.
37:06Max, don't you think we could scare up
37:22something like that around here?
37:24Possibly.
37:24Come on, kid.
37:26We got plenty of trees.
37:26Maybe we can find some wood.
37:28Possibly. Come on, kid.
37:30We got plenty of trees. Maybe we can find some wood.
37:35He really is having the time of his life, isn't he?
37:38Wish there was something we could do.
37:40There is. We could find his mother.
37:43What makes you so sure she hasn't skipped town by now?
37:48Would you leave him if he was your child?
37:51She's a nurse, isn't she?
37:54What are you thinking?
37:56Well, there are lots of hospitals in the area.
37:59What if I just go nosing around?
38:02If I find her, I'll have a little talk with her, woman to woman.
38:05I like your style.
38:26Oh!
38:27Oh!
38:28Oh!
38:29Oh!
38:30Oh!
38:31Know what's going on before on my plate?
38:40Oh.
38:41Oh!
39:42How's my son?
39:44He's fine. He eats three meals a day, plays with a dog. He loves Max. Max loves him.
39:52But, but most of all, he misses you so much it makes my heart break.
39:57This is me?
39:58That's right.
39:59What happens now? What am I supposed to do? Turn myself in?
40:08No, no. You let us help you. We can. We just explain all the circumstances.
40:13But the most important thing is for you to see that boy. Let him know that you're alive, that you care about him.
40:20But Vince said I'm an accessory.
40:23Listen to me. I said we'd help you and we will.
40:27Well, where can I see him?
40:33Well, his favorite place is the zoo.
40:38How about the giraffes at three o'clock?
40:43Yeah.
40:43Okay.
40:45You be there.
40:46Okay.
40:46You be there.
40:46Okay.
40:48You be there.
40:50You be there.
41:17Feeding the giraffes is a pain in the neck.
41:20Get it?
41:22It's a joke.
41:28How long before mom comes?
41:30She'll be here in a minute.
41:33Go on.
41:34Look at the giraffes.
41:45Hi.
41:46Made it.
41:47Made it.
41:48Congratulations.
41:49Well, there he is.
41:49Doesn't he look great?
41:51Yeah.
41:52Jonathan?
41:53Feeding the giraffes.
41:54Hi, darling.
41:56Oh, that was my boy, huh?
41:58See, why did the two of you take a nice long walk?
42:01Huh?
42:01Yeah.
42:02Just one minute.
42:03I have to talk to you for just a minute now.
42:05Go scoop.
42:06One minute.
42:06We'll go.
42:07All right.
42:08Here.
42:09Here.
42:11Feeding the giraffes.
42:12Feeding the giraffes.
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42:35Feeding the giraffes.
42:36Feeding the giraffes.
42:37Feeding the giraffes.
42:38Feeding the giraffes.
42:39Let's go.
43:10I didn't think someone like you could hang up and move on.
43:15That's why you left the boy at the warehouse.
43:22That little kid is just a little kid when he's standing next to Connie.
43:26But kidnapped from my house?
43:29You've got to figure he's worth a fortune.
43:35Yeah!
43:39Stay. Don't let him out of your sight.
43:47Good man.
43:50What's happening, man?
43:52It's okay.
43:53Hey!
44:00Where are you?
44:31Does that mean he loses his chance for father of the year?
45:01Hi.
45:03Hi.
45:05Did you get all your packing, Dad?
45:07Yep.
45:09There's something we'd like to talk to you about.
45:13Sure.
45:15You remember why your mother told you to come here?
45:19Yes.
45:21To be with my dad.
45:23There's something I'd like to explain to you about that.
45:37How about you and me?
45:43You mean that you're not really my father?
45:47How did you know that?
45:51Well, because if you were my father, you never would have waited so long to see me.
45:57Not you.
45:59But I wish you were.
46:03Because next to my mom, I think you're the neatest people in the whole world.
46:09It's time.
46:11Time for the home.
46:15It's time.
46:16Time for the home.
46:17It's time for the home.
46:21It's time for the home.
46:45if i want if you want whenever you want
47:01see you kid
47:16didn't do so good today here phil
47:22son of a gun you got them all champ
47:45you
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