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πŸ’ƒβœ¨ Dive into a daring tale of love, heartbreak, and social defiance in Uptown New York (1932), a pre-Code romantic drama that explores the emotional turbulence of a woman torn between passion and propriety in Depression-era Manhattan.

πŸ“½οΈ Plot Summary:
Shirley, a spirited young woman, falls in love with a doctor already promised to another. When heartbreak strikes, she bravely builds a new lifeβ€”but fate throws her back into his path. Can love survive class divisions, lost trust, and the moral codes of the time?

πŸ•°οΈ Year Released: 1932
🎭 Genre: Romance, Drama, Pre-Code
🎞️ Starring: Jack Oakie, Shirley Grey, Leon Ames
🎬 Directed by: Victor Schertzinger

🎯 Why Watch It?
βœ”οΈ Rare glimpse into pre-Code Hollywood's freedom and edge
βœ”οΈ A romance that defies the norms of its time
βœ”οΈ Strong performances and urban elegance
βœ”οΈ Captures the emotional grit of early 1930s New York

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πŸ—½πŸ’” Love crosses lines in Uptown New York (1932) β€” a bold story from the golden age of unscripted emotion.
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00:00:00The End
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00:02:59Let's walk
00:03:01It's pretty chilly
00:03:02I don't mind
00:03:03All right
00:03:04Call me tomorrow?
00:03:33Sure
00:03:34It's been perfect, Max.
00:03:37Good night.
00:03:41You're a rascal, Mr. Silver.
00:03:43Good night, Pat.
00:03:44Good night, dear.
00:03:44Good night, good night.
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00:04:51Oh, Pat, I couldn't find a cab. Do you mind if I call one?
00:04:56Call a yellow. They were standing a couple of blocks away.
00:04:58All right.
00:05:02Thanks.
00:05:05Must have been later than I thought.
00:05:14Hello, yellow.
00:05:17We'll send a cab to 122 West 110.
00:05:20Yeah.
00:05:22Okay.
00:05:23Mrs. McGee would have a fit if she knew you were here.
00:05:26Do you care?
00:05:27No.
00:05:28Well, then let her have her fits.
00:05:32You're not afraid to have me here, are you, Pat?
00:05:35No.
00:05:44You look lovely with your hair almost that way.
00:05:49Do you...
00:05:50Do you love me, Max?
00:05:52You know I do.
00:05:55We can't help loving each other, can we, Pat?
00:06:00Your taxi will be here in a minute.
00:06:02It can go away again.
00:06:10Hold me tight, Max.
00:06:11You know I do.
00:06:12Let's go.
00:06:19Oh, man.
00:06:22Oh, man.
00:06:23Oh, man.
00:06:28What do you think?
00:07:00He's a smart boy. Some people take 10 to kill me.
00:07:0810 will make me 20 years.
00:07:09Please, please, please.
00:07:11Everybody, please. Keep quiet.
00:07:14I got for you a big surprise.
00:07:17I'm going to make for you a speech.
00:07:24The first thing that I want to tell you is
00:07:28that I'm very happy.
00:07:32And why am I happy?
00:07:34I'm happy because my Max here...
00:07:38Our Max, Papa.
00:07:40All right, Mama. But keep quiet.
00:07:43I'm happy because our Max here
00:07:46has just received it,
00:07:49his diploma.
00:07:49In the diploma which it tells
00:07:53that he's going to be our big doctor.
00:07:59And I always wanted
00:08:01that my Max here...
00:08:03Papa, our Max.
00:08:05Our Max.
00:08:06Mama, if it'll give you a big pleasure,
00:08:08I'll call him your Max.
00:08:11Only just keep quiet, will you?
00:08:12I always wanted
00:08:15that our Max should have
00:08:16the things that we couldn't have.
00:08:18What's the difference
00:08:19if we work
00:08:20and we sweat
00:08:21and we save every penny
00:08:23just so as my Max
00:08:25could bring home this paper?
00:08:27Just a little paper, mind you.
00:08:29Just a little paper, huh?
00:08:31But what does it say in that paper?
00:08:33It makes us very happy, huh, Mama?
00:08:35But, kind friends,
00:08:40there's also something else
00:08:42that makes me very happy.
00:08:44And it also makes
00:08:45our Max very happy, too.
00:08:48That when he comes home,
00:08:50somebody should look into his eyes
00:08:51and look, look, look.
00:08:54Already she's blushing
00:08:54like a bridegroom.
00:08:55Don't be bashful.
00:08:58Be ashamed of the gold.
00:08:59Our Max would show
00:09:00that he's very happy, too,
00:09:02but he's a little bashful.
00:09:04Well, kind friends,
00:09:08I don't think I got anything else
00:09:11to say to you
00:09:12except that
00:09:12the peaches is getting cold
00:09:14in the beginning.
00:09:20Max,
00:09:22did I say something
00:09:24at the table a while ago
00:09:25that maybe
00:09:27made you feel
00:09:29bad, huh?
00:09:34Max, yeah, I know.
00:09:39I know that you're in trouble.
00:09:42But your papa's older
00:09:43and he knows
00:09:45what's best for you.
00:09:47Max,
00:09:48many times I watch
00:09:50those young fellas
00:09:51that run away
00:09:53from our people.
00:09:55and the finish,
00:09:56the finish, Max,
00:09:59is always,
00:10:00always
00:10:01not so good.
00:10:04Believe me, Max,
00:10:06your papa knows.
00:10:09It's all right, papa.
00:10:11I understand.
00:10:12What's the matter?
00:10:21Huh?
00:10:23Oh,
00:10:24I was thinking
00:10:24about my father.
00:10:26I never met him, Max.
00:10:27Tell me about him.
00:10:30He's old, Pat,
00:10:31and tired.
00:10:32He's worked hard.
00:10:34Push carts
00:10:35and sweatshops
00:10:36and things like that
00:10:37ever since he was a boy.
00:10:39So is my mother.
00:10:41They saved every penny
00:10:42they could get
00:10:42their fingers on for me
00:10:44so I could be a doctor.
00:10:47They gave me
00:10:47a dinner last night.
00:10:48They're proud of you, Max.
00:10:51Ambitious.
00:10:53Sacrificed their whole lives
00:10:54so I could be
00:10:55a great surgeon.
00:10:55You will be.
00:10:58Now that I've passed
00:10:59my examinations,
00:11:00Abe,
00:11:04they want me to get married.
00:11:08They've chosen a girl.
00:11:11The father has
00:11:12quite a lot of money,
00:11:14has influence,
00:11:15and can see
00:11:17that I get a good start.
00:11:21They expect me
00:11:22to go to Vienna
00:11:23for a postgraduate course.
00:11:29Combination honeymoon.
00:11:32I hope you'll be
00:11:32very happy, Max.
00:11:33I'll throw it all over
00:11:37if you ask me to.
00:11:39You don't mean that, Max.
00:11:43Pat, I...
00:11:43I understand.
00:11:45It's a great opportunity
00:11:46for you.
00:11:48You can't walk on
00:11:49on your family now.
00:11:51You're fine, Pat.
00:11:52Just trying to be sensible.
00:12:00Gee, Pat...
00:12:05I'm sorry if I...
00:12:06Please.
00:12:09Pat.
00:12:11Pat.
00:12:12Pat.
00:12:22Pat.
00:12:50Pat.
00:13:51Hey, Nick, old boy, you'll make a fortune.
00:14:00Eddie, how much I get?
00:14:02Quarter of a cent.
00:14:03I need your penny.
00:14:05Check.
00:14:10And you get a three quarters, huh?
00:14:13Well, I got a bite of gum, don't I?
00:14:14Say, Eddie, how many machines you got?
00:14:21How many relatives you got?
00:14:23Oh, I forgot.
00:14:24Well, that's the same with me.
00:14:26I bet you won't forget when you go and collect the pennies, huh?
00:14:30Ah, check.
00:14:32Eddie, I fixed a very nice steak for you.
00:14:34That's the best of the house?
00:14:35I'm a final fixer for nobody.
00:14:37Well, just so you don't poison me.
00:14:39A nicer pleasure, my neighbor.
00:14:40Oh, yes.
00:14:41You like to have a little Worcestershire?
00:14:44Yeah.
00:14:44A little sauce?
00:14:45Uh-huh.
00:14:46Not so fine.
00:14:47Eddie, you enjoy yourself.
00:14:49Attaboy, Nick.
00:14:54Oh, yes.
00:14:56Say, Eddie, Eddie, there is a lady in the ladies' room.
00:15:07Well, that's okay with me.
00:15:09But she's stuck.
00:15:10Stuck?
00:15:11What do you mean she's stuck?
00:15:12The door is jammed.
00:15:13She can come out.
00:15:14All right, let her stay in there.
00:15:16But she wants to come out.
00:15:17All right, let her come out, then.
00:15:20What you could do?
00:15:21Climb up to it.
00:15:22Climb up to what?
00:15:24There is a window.
00:15:26Well, what's the matter with the door?
00:15:27I told you, the door is, she's a stuck.
00:15:30Well, can't you jam it open?
00:15:31Are you going to break on the door?
00:15:34Eddie, please, you climb.
00:15:35Listen, listen.
00:15:35I came in here to eat a steak, not to yank dames out of ladies' rooms.
00:15:38Go away, will you?
00:15:38That's all right.
00:15:39Please, you do for me, huh?
00:15:40Please.
00:15:41Oh, all right.
00:15:42Where's the...
00:15:42All right, you lady, please.
00:15:43All right.
00:15:44Just a minute.
00:15:45Come on, Eddie.
00:15:45Ah, you...
00:15:46It's a fate.
00:15:49That's in the window.
00:15:50I boost you up, Eddie.
00:15:52Dames can have more things happen to her if they run out of gas.
00:15:55They're losing their pocketbook or they're getting stuck someplace.
00:16:00Look out, buddy, please.
00:16:02Look out.
00:16:03The window's stuck, Nick.
00:16:04Push them out, Eddie.
00:16:07You broke through the window.
00:16:08Hey, you brick have anything.
00:16:09Eddie, please.
00:16:10The door's stuck.
00:16:14You're telling me.
00:16:15What do you think I'm doing up here?
00:16:15Looking for real estate?
00:16:17Do you think you could open it?
00:16:18I'm not even going to try.
00:16:20The two of us get down there.
00:16:21We'll never get out.
00:16:22Come on, see if you can reach my hand.
00:16:23Well, why don't you try to open the door?
00:16:26Come here.
00:16:26Come here.
00:16:27Step up there.
00:16:28Here.
00:16:28Oh, this is terrible.
00:16:31Now what do I do?
00:16:31Put your foot on that box.
00:16:32Come on.
00:16:33You can get through here.
00:16:34Oh, oh.
00:16:35Oh, heaven.
00:16:35This is awful.
00:16:37Please, Eddie.
00:16:38That's on my head.
00:16:39A big crowd.
00:16:40Now, can you hold it up there, Ray?
00:16:41Yeah.
00:16:42Oh, wait a minute.
00:16:43What?
00:16:44Wait a minute.
00:16:44No, sit down.
00:16:45That's on my...
00:16:46Eddie, please.
00:16:47Now, stay up there.
00:16:48We'll catch you.
00:16:48I'm coming down there.
00:16:49Fred.
00:16:50Oh, these women.
00:16:53No, no, Fred.
00:16:54They could leave tonight.
00:16:55Come on.
00:16:56Come on.
00:16:56You're all right.
00:16:57Wait a minute.
00:16:58Do you think we can do it this way?
00:16:59Yes, we can.
00:17:00All right.
00:17:01Come on.
00:17:01Do we catch you, please?
00:17:03We got you.
00:17:04All right.
00:17:04All right.
00:17:05All right.
00:17:06What are you going there for, anyway?
00:17:12Why, I...
00:17:13Well, that's that.
00:17:16Check.
00:17:18The lock, she got rusty.
00:17:19I'm very sorry, Eddie.
00:17:21Oh.
00:17:22Look at that.
00:17:23No, no, no.
00:17:24What's the matter?
00:17:25Have you got a safety pin?
00:17:27Do I look like the kind of a guy that's carrying around safety pins?
00:17:29Well, you might be a little pleasant about it.
00:17:31Well, I still ain't got a safety pin.
00:17:33I got a pin, Eddie.
00:17:35I'll fix him up.
00:17:36I'll fix him up and I'm a very sorry.
00:17:38In the meantime, do you mind if I go in there and finish my steak?
00:17:41As far as I'm concerned, you can do anything you like.
00:17:43Check.
00:17:44Just a minute.
00:17:45Hey.
00:17:47You come over some other time.
00:17:49I'll fix up a nice free meal to be, huh?
00:17:51Yes, well, I think you ought to fix up a nice free script for me.
00:17:54Well, it's not my fault, Eddie, please.
00:17:57That door gives me a lot of trouble.
00:18:03It's a bit alright.
00:18:04You're gonna tell him very sorry.
00:18:06Oh, that's it.
00:18:06I'm sorry.
00:18:07I'm sorry.
00:18:07I'm sorry.
00:18:08I'm sorry.
00:18:09I'm sorry.
00:18:09I'm sorry.
00:18:10I was so cross.
00:18:13Yeah.
00:18:14Leave the door open next time.
00:18:16Are you going back to New York?
00:18:20Why?
00:18:20Would you mind if I went with you?
00:18:24Listen, you ain't trying to pick me up, are you?
00:18:27No.
00:18:28But I thought if you'd let me walk alongside of you, my skirt wouldn't be so noticeable.
00:18:32Where do you go?
00:18:33Uptown to 110th Street.
00:18:36Well, stick around until I finish my steak.
00:18:38I guess I can stand it.
00:18:46Well, here's to you.
00:18:54What were you doing over at Coney's this time of the year?
00:18:57Oh, business.
00:18:58Work there?
00:18:59Not exactly.
00:19:01I love to get down on the beach when there's nobody there.
00:19:03Watch the water.
00:19:04Think.
00:19:06What do you think about it?
00:19:08Oh, nothing.
00:19:09Just think.
00:19:10What do you mean?
00:19:11You gotta think.
00:19:12I beg your heart.
00:19:13I'm sorry.
00:19:15Check.
00:19:17Uh-oh.
00:19:19Let's have an orange ring, will you?
00:19:20Orange coming up.
00:19:22What are you looking at?
00:19:23Must be pretty rough tonight, huh?
00:19:25Oh, and them fresh guys, huh?
00:19:27Looks like he was a fresh guy.
00:19:28What was you trying to do?
00:19:29Tear up something?
00:19:33What?
00:19:33What?
00:19:33What?
00:19:33What?
00:19:33What?
00:19:33What?
00:19:33What?
00:19:34I guess we have a little before now.
00:19:35You got it, Victor?
00:19:36What?
00:19:36What?
00:19:36What?
00:19:37What?
00:19:37What?
00:19:37What?
00:19:37What?
00:19:37What?
00:19:37What?
00:19:38What?
00:19:41You know, it's guys like that that give this neighborhood a bad name.
00:19:44Do you live around here?
00:19:45I'm up a couple of blocks.
00:19:46I got a lot of business around here, though.
00:19:48What business are you in?
00:19:50Well, I'm a sort of a chain merchant.
00:19:52Oh, grocery.
00:19:53No.
00:19:53Chewing gum.
00:19:54Chewing gum?
00:19:55Yeah.
00:19:56What's the matter with that?
00:19:57Oh, nothing.
00:19:59Here we are.
00:19:59Mr. Place?
00:20:02Thanks for everything.
00:20:04Check.
00:20:05Well, good night.
00:20:06Good night.
00:20:07Say, listen now.
00:20:09What about Tuesday?
00:20:11Well, what about it?
00:20:14Well, do you want to go to a movie or something?
00:20:16Oh.
00:20:18Well, what about it?
00:20:20Well, I suppose you call me Tuesday.
00:20:23Oh, no.
00:20:24Listen.
00:20:24When I make a date, I want to make a date.
00:20:26I don't like that policy of calling up to find out if it's on or off, you know.
00:20:30Why do you want to make a date with me?
00:20:32Why does any guy want to date a girl?
00:20:34Say, listen.
00:20:35You want to be complimented.
00:20:38Check.
00:20:39Well, what about it?
00:20:41Check.
00:20:42Oh.
00:20:44Well, Tuesday night.
00:20:45Good night.
00:20:46Night.
00:20:46Well, say, what's your name?
00:20:48Patricia Smith.
00:20:49Patricia.
00:20:50That's a very pretty name.
00:20:53Eddie Doyle.
00:21:02What's so funny about that?
00:21:04Oh, nothing.
00:21:06Well, 8.30 Tuesday night.
00:21:09Good night.
00:21:09Good night.
00:21:16Good night.
00:21:46Good night.
00:22:16I got back this morning.
00:22:18I know.
00:22:20Why did you come here?
00:22:22I had to see you, Pat.
00:22:23I counted the hours during the whole trip back.
00:22:26How did you get in?
00:22:28Bribed the landlady.
00:22:29How was Vienna?
00:22:43It was marvelous.
00:22:45You would have loved it.
00:22:47But let's not talk about that.
00:22:50You shouldn't have come here, Mac.
00:22:51Do you think I could come back without seeing you?
00:22:54Where were you?
00:22:56I've been waiting hours.
00:22:58Over at Coney.
00:22:59Coney?
00:23:00This time of year?
00:23:01Why not?
00:23:02Why not?
00:23:02Why not?
00:23:03Lonely?
00:23:05No.
00:23:07Just restless.
00:23:08You poor kids.
00:23:12Max, please, don't.
00:23:13It's not fair.
00:23:14It's not fair for us to be separated, Pat.
00:23:17We love each other.
00:23:19We did love each other.
00:23:21Don't pretend.
00:23:30Oh, just excited at seeing you, I guess.
00:23:34Why can't we go on as we were, Pat?
00:23:36There's no difference.
00:23:38There's a lot of difference.
00:23:40You have a wife now.
00:23:41But I don't love her.
00:23:44You married her.
00:23:47You understood.
00:23:49Try to understand me, Max.
00:23:50I can't go on being a girl on the back of your life.
00:23:53I won't.
00:23:54I want a life of my own.
00:23:56What we had was fine, but it's over.
00:23:59If we went on now, it would be just dirty.
00:24:04Please go, Max.
00:24:05I'm tired.
00:24:09Goodbye, Max.
00:24:13I'll phone you.
00:24:14Don't, Max.
00:24:15I'm forgetting about you.
00:24:19I couldn't.
00:24:20And neither can you.
00:24:22And whether you let me see you or not,
00:24:24you won't forget me.
00:24:25Wouldn't you beat the prize?
00:24:27God's you.
00:24:41No.
00:24:45He's trying to rephrase you.
00:24:47He's trying to solve them.
00:24:48No.
00:24:48No.
00:24:48No.
00:24:49No.
00:24:50No.
00:24:51No.
00:24:52No.
00:25:24Hey, how are you?
00:25:35Uh-oh. So it's you, huh?
00:25:38Class it again.
00:25:40I owe Pop three bucks.
00:25:42I've been waiting for you to get the pennies out of that coffee grinder so I can pay.
00:25:47I've been waiting for that.
00:25:48Say, listen, I've got to take Sheena out of here because it's costing me about five bucks a week.
00:25:51No, it ain't. Did I miss you last week?
00:25:53Yeah, you missed.
00:25:54Hello?
00:26:01I asked you not to, Max.
00:26:04No, please don't do that.
00:26:07I can't.
00:26:10I've got a date anyway.
00:26:12Who is that? Peanut vendor?
00:26:16Please see me, Pat.
00:26:17Well, it can't do any harm for me just to talk to you once in a while.
00:26:23All right, Pat.
00:26:31You're the boss.
00:26:32Well, it's about time you was getting home there, son.
00:26:44Come on, let's go.
00:26:46Met a girl three weeks ago, and he ain't been the same since.
00:26:49Come on, come on, I'll call you a cab.
00:26:52Come on, boys.
00:26:53Oh, Pat.
00:26:54Take good care of Al, is he?
00:27:02What are you reading?
00:27:02The sex life of the frog.
00:27:05Must be pretty snappy.
00:27:07Stay time, will it?
00:27:08It's tough enough at night to carry you around, but I've got to stay up.
00:27:12Come on, people are looking at me straight enough, will it?
00:27:20Hey, taxi.
00:27:21Come here, will it?
00:27:21Come on, come on, sir.
00:27:23Come on, please.
00:27:29Come on, get him.
00:27:31Go home and get some sleep, will it?
00:27:32142 West 120, I'll see.
00:27:34Hey, I haven't got a liquor.
00:27:36You're telling me, huh?
00:27:38Here, stand with this.
00:27:41142 West 120, you got that?
00:27:43Now get some sleep, will it?
00:27:51Come on, Eddie.
00:28:04This is Lester Martin, Eddie Doyle.
00:28:06How are you?
00:28:07Hello.
00:28:08I'll be ready right away, Eddie.
00:28:12Kind of a worn-out old set.
00:28:15I like it.
00:28:16It's a high tone.
00:28:17What do you mean, a bad tone?
00:28:19It's got a good tone.
00:28:19I know, because I got a musical ear.
00:28:21Well, it's all right now, I guess.
00:28:26If you have any more trouble, let me know, Pat.
00:28:28Thank you, Lester.
00:28:29You're a darling.
00:28:30See you later.
00:28:31Bye.
00:28:32So long.
00:28:40Uh, who, uh, who was the guy?
00:28:43Boy from downstairs.
00:28:45Yeah, what's he doing up here?
00:28:47He came up to fix my radio, silly.
00:28:49What's the matter?
00:28:49Couldn't I fix it?
00:28:50I don't know, could you?
00:28:51Well, certainly, I got a kind of a mechanical head.
00:28:55And listen, there was no reason you're calling the guy darling, either.
00:28:58I didn't call him darling.
00:28:59I simply said he...
00:29:00Listen, it's the same thing.
00:29:02I'm telling you, don't have any men in your room, because it don't look right.
00:29:05What about yourself?
00:29:05Well, uh, I'm different.
00:29:08I, uh, well, you're my girl, ain't you?
00:29:11Well, not that I know of.
00:29:12Well, you are, and I don't want to see that monkey up here no more, see?
00:29:14Well, I'll have anyone up here I like.
00:29:16Now, is that the right attitude to take?
00:29:18I'm not going to stand here and let you yell at me.
00:29:20Who's yelling?
00:29:20You are.
00:29:21I am not.
00:29:22You are.
00:29:23All right.
00:29:25That's the way you want to act about it?
00:29:26I'm just trying to take an interest in you, see?
00:29:28Go on, go ahead, get yourself a bad reputation.
00:29:30Have them in your room.
00:29:31Go on, see if I care.
00:29:32Oh, Eddie, what are we arguing about?
00:29:39I don't know, but you started it.
00:29:41I did not.
00:29:42You did.
00:29:44Anybody think we're as mad at me, let's do it.
00:29:47Argue, argue, come on, let's get out there before we start it all over again.
00:29:50We'll have a snappy dinner, because I've got two tickets.
00:29:52A couple of tickets for a play?
00:29:53No, for a wrestling match.
00:29:55A wrestling match?
00:29:56Well, I've never been to one.
00:29:58You've never been to a wrestling match?
00:29:59Well, they're swell.
00:30:00Oh, I don't think I'd like that.
00:30:01Let's go to a movie.
00:30:02What do you mean, movie?
00:30:03Listen, I'll wrestle a match.
00:30:04I'm dead.
00:30:07Ladies and gentlemen.
00:30:14The main event of the evening, a wrestling match to a finish.
00:30:19Introducing that well-known collegiate at 225, Paul DeLonge.
00:30:26At 230, former heavyweight champion of the whole world, Wadduk, Leviscoe.
00:30:42Pete Dando, referee, let's go.
00:30:46Gegner, let's go.
00:31:00Let's go.
00:31:02Let me go.
00:31:14All right, pull on it, pull on it!
00:31:25All right, kill it!
00:31:29All right!
00:31:44Look, Eddie, he's a bisco younger than this.
00:32:12Today, he's not an abysco, he's a bisco.
00:32:42Oh, there's a duper and a certain ride!
00:32:55I made a remark up at your house tonight that kind of gives me an idea.
00:33:22What do you say we get sealed?
00:33:24Huh?
00:33:25Well, why not?
00:33:27Why not what, Eddie?
00:33:28Well, why not get married?
00:33:33Eddie, are you proposing to me?
00:33:35Well, what the...
00:33:36What do you suppose I'm doing?
00:33:42Eddie!
00:33:43Eddie!
00:33:44Eddie!
00:33:44Eddie!
00:33:45Eddie!
00:33:45Eddie!
00:33:45Eddie!
00:33:45Eddie!
00:33:46Eddie!
00:33:49Come on!
00:33:50Come on!
00:33:51Come on!
00:33:52Come on!
00:33:52Come on!
00:33:52Get a hold of it!
00:33:54How are you?
00:33:55Come on!
00:33:55How are you?
00:33:56How are you?
00:34:00Get a look on that statement!
00:34:06Eric!
00:34:06He's not under his head!
00:34:08Now, it's what he's called!
00:34:09Pat!
00:34:09Pat!
00:34:10Here I am, Eddie.
00:34:13Where am I?
00:34:13It's all right, buddy.
00:34:14You've just been killed.
00:34:15Here, take another sniff of this, boy.
00:34:17Are you hurt, Eddie?
00:34:18Gee, what happened?
00:34:19Oh, DeLong sat on you.
00:34:21DeLong?
00:34:22I thought he was in the ring.
00:34:23He was, but the Frisco threw him out.
00:34:25And he landed on you.
00:34:27Are you all right, Eddie?
00:34:28Say, what kind of a joint is this, anyway?
00:34:29You bring a gal in here for an evilest entertainment,
00:34:31they start throwing wrestlers at you.
00:34:32Where's the big palooka?
00:34:33Ah, take it easy, buddy.
00:34:34Here, have a drink.
00:34:35Listen, I don't want no drink.
00:34:36I've got a right to be sore.
00:34:37Ah, say, don't take it that way.
00:34:41Big, big.
00:34:42How do you feel, Eddie?
00:34:43I'm all right.
00:34:44Them guys can't hurt me.
00:34:45Sure, you're a guy what's in good condition.
00:34:47You can take him, boy.
00:34:48Yes, sir.
00:34:49Wait, where's my cat?
00:34:50Here I have it.
00:34:51Gee, it's a good thing it didn't land on you, honey.
00:34:54Say, he wouldn't land on a lady.
00:34:56What do these guys do, pick their spots?
00:34:59Hey, buddy, we've got to be going along now.
00:35:01We've got to get on to the next for a bit.
00:35:02Go ahead, go ahead.
00:35:02Be careful.
00:35:03Hey, you better go out and get some air.
00:35:04Do you a lot of good.
00:35:05All right, thank you, boys.
00:35:06All right, I'll do it.
00:35:08Gee, I didn't see this.
00:35:09What happened, anyway?
00:35:10Was this guy thrown out at me?
00:35:12He jumped.
00:35:14Holy.
00:35:18What are you laughing at?
00:35:20You look so funny.
00:35:21Well, can I help her if it starts raining wrestlers?
00:35:24She even agrees that 5,000 people in the joint have got a pick on me.
00:35:27Why is that?
00:35:27Didn't you see him coming?
00:35:28How could I see him coming?
00:35:30I was looking at you.
00:35:33And, by the way, I was asking you a question.
00:35:37When?
00:35:38When that big Dutchman lit on me.
00:35:39Oh.
00:35:40What's the dope on it?
00:35:43I mean, about us getting married.
00:35:46Eddie.
00:35:48Why do you want to marry me?
00:35:50Well, why does anybody want to marry anyone at all?
00:35:53I mean, it's the sort of thing.
00:35:55I like it.
00:35:56I think you're a great kid.
00:35:58You're clean and good and everything.
00:36:01What?
00:36:05What are you doing, crying?
00:36:06I'm sorry, Eddie.
00:36:08Well, then what are you doing for?
00:36:09I don't know.
00:36:11Come on, snap out of it.
00:36:13Don't do that.
00:36:15Well, look at me.
00:36:17What about it?
00:36:19Let me think about it, Eddie.
00:36:20Now, listen.
00:36:21I'm the kind of a guy that likes to know if I'm going to get married or not.
00:36:24I know.
00:36:25Well, say yes or no, because I've heard them both.
00:36:29I just thought I'd, because that's the proper thing to do.
00:36:34And, well, I, like I know if I get back to my regular eating again.
00:36:40You know, when I first met you, I had an awful healthy appetite.
00:36:44I'll let you know tomorrow night, Eddie.
00:36:46Well, you'll make it longer, will you?
00:36:47Because those kind of nervous, high-strung fellas.
00:36:52What?
00:36:53Kiss me.
00:36:55Sure.
00:36:56There you are.
00:36:57Eddie, do you know that's the first time you've ever kissed me?
00:37:01Well, it's all right, isn't it?
00:37:02Sure.
00:37:04Well, let's go.
00:37:05Well, just because she likes flowers, there's no reason to turn this joint into a fairy palace.
00:37:25Well, we've got to make it look like an engagement party, don't we?
00:37:28Well, how do you know she's going to marry you?
00:37:29Listen, they always say I'll let you know when you first ask them.
00:37:33They never say yes right away.
00:37:34It's a system with them.
00:37:36She just says no, wouldn't she, when I first asked her if she wasn't going to say yes, wouldn't she?
00:37:39No, I don't know.
00:37:40It's too complicated, Heath.
00:37:42Oh, wait, with them.
00:37:42You know, I know women, I guess.
00:37:44What time's the gang coming?
00:37:47Eight o'clock.
00:37:48And she breezes in here at 8.30.
00:37:50You know, it's always dangerous to surprise girls, and sometimes they don't like it.
00:37:54Yeah, not this one.
00:37:55She's regular, boy.
00:37:57Yeah, I heard that before.
00:37:59Hey, give me a glass, will you?
00:38:01All right, here.
00:38:02What's the matter?
00:38:11Oh, this is great.
00:38:13This is the best I've ever made.
00:38:16Oh, boy, oh, boy.
00:38:20Is that the same stuff?
00:38:21It looks like the bottom of the bed is full.
00:38:35Taxi, ladies?
00:38:37No, thank you.
00:38:39Please, Pat, I want to talk to you.
00:38:41I can't.
00:38:42I've got a date.
00:38:43Well, just 10 minutes, and I'll take you wherever you want to go.
00:38:47Well.
00:38:48I may want to kidnap you, but I promise I won't.
00:38:51But I want to go to 120th Street.
00:38:53Well, later.
00:38:53I've got something to show you first.
00:38:55Well, Max, I've got a date.
00:38:57All right, all right.
00:38:58All right.
00:38:58All right.
00:38:58Well, what's this?
00:39:13You'll see.
00:39:15Come on in.
00:39:16Well, I can't, Max.
00:39:17I'm late now.
00:39:18Well, a few minutes more won't make any difference.
00:39:20Besides, it's terribly important.
00:39:23Well, really, I shouldn't.
00:39:24But you will.
00:39:26Will you park my car for me, please?
00:39:28Yes, sir.
00:39:37Now what happens?
00:39:38Nothing.
00:39:41We're home.
00:39:43Max, you're crazy.
00:39:46Sure.
00:39:48But sometimes it's nice to be crazy.
00:39:50Take off your wrap.
00:39:53Come on, take it off.
00:39:56Have a drink?
00:39:57No.
00:39:58Oh, Pat, don't be a wooden shoe.
00:40:01Well, I want to go to 120th Street, and I'll see that you get there.
00:40:05But first, be a little nice to me.
00:40:07I haven't seen you in weeks.
00:40:09And after all, I'm not a musical comedy villain, you know.
00:40:11Well, just one little drink, then you take me back.
00:40:13You promise?
00:40:14Sure.
00:40:15Go on, take off your wrap.
00:40:21Well, we'll ring them again, will you?
00:40:25Listen, I put a nickel in.
00:40:26I've been putting nickels in there all night.
00:40:30I know it's the right number.
00:40:31Don't you think I know what number I'm calling?
00:40:33All right, just keep ringing, will you?
00:40:39Come on, Eddie, here's some fun.
00:40:41He'll be here.
00:40:42She's only an hour late.
00:40:44Now, what's an hour to a tomato?
00:40:45I know, Al, but maybe something happened to her.
00:40:47Nah, she just wants to keep you waiting.
00:40:49I know women.
00:40:51Come on, hang it up.
00:40:52We need to wait for inside there.
00:40:54Come on, come on.
00:40:56The gang's waiting.
00:40:57Come on.
00:40:57Come on.
00:40:57Come on.
00:40:57Come on.
00:40:58Come on.
00:40:58Come on.
00:40:59Come on.
00:40:59Come on.
00:40:59Come on.
00:41:03Come on.
00:41:06It's not a great deal of money.
00:41:10Big, nice, real.
00:41:14He asked me to marry him.
00:41:16I see.
00:41:17What are you going to do?
00:41:19I don't know.
00:41:21Does he know about me?
00:41:23No.
00:41:25Are you going to tell him?
00:41:27I don't know that either.
00:41:28He's downstairs.
00:41:39I thought maybe she couldn't find the place.
00:41:42Is the number still out there?
00:41:44Yeah.
00:41:45Well, then there still must be the place.
00:41:48Come on.
00:41:49Snap out of it.
00:41:50Let's have a drink.
00:41:51Oh, gee.
00:41:52What do you think could have happened to him?
00:41:54Oh, Sister Jeff.
00:41:55I don't mind, but, you know, it's kind of embarrassing.
00:42:00Well, it looks as old if I have to handle the situation.
00:42:04What are you going to do?
00:42:05Come on.
00:42:07Hey, fellas.
00:42:08Hey.
00:42:08He said, wait a minute.
00:42:09Quiet.
00:42:10Hey, fellas, listen.
00:42:12Now, wait a minute.
00:42:13Eddie's girl giving the go-by's.
00:42:15Well, it looks as old if we've got to find a new bride-to-be.
00:42:17Now, the line forms on the left, girls.
00:42:19Come on.
00:42:20Over here.
00:42:20Hey, I can't do it.
00:42:22Hey, I can't do it.
00:42:22Hey, I can't do it.
00:42:23Hey, I can't do it.
00:42:25We're going to be right now.
00:42:27He doesn't keep thinking.
00:42:28Oh, he doesn't keep thinking.
00:42:29Oh, he doesn't keep thinking.
00:42:40I'm sorry, Eddie.
00:42:42I was just trying to get out of it.
00:42:45Oh, that's all right, Al.
00:42:47Well, maybe she didn't know it was important.
00:42:49You know, it was a surprise on her.
00:42:52Yeah, surely.
00:42:54Maybe something else came up, huh?
00:42:58Gee, she could have phoned, though.
00:43:00Well, girls are funny like that.
00:43:03You remember, Martha?
00:43:04She stood me up four nights in a row.
00:43:07And then body-pained bucks for me.
00:43:09But what a personality.
00:43:12Hey, where are you going?
00:43:13I'm going to find her, Al.
00:43:14I should have married you, Pat.
00:43:21But you didn't.
00:43:22Oh, I don't blame you, Max.
00:43:25But I've got to make a decision.
00:43:26And when something dies, you don't go on having funerals.
00:43:31Just cry a little and forget about it.
00:43:34Well, I suppose I should be as regular as you were.
00:43:38You could help me, Max.
00:43:40All right, Pat.
00:43:47I will.
00:43:48Good night, Pat.
00:44:03Bye, ma'am.
00:44:04Oh, Eddie.
00:44:15Yeah?
00:44:17Eddie, I...
00:44:18I'm awfully sorry.
00:44:21That's off, Kate.
00:44:22Get about it.
00:44:23Eddie, let me explain.
00:44:24I thought you was okay, didn't I?
00:44:26Eddie, please listen to me.
00:44:29Well, who was the guy?
00:44:32It was Max.
00:44:33Dr. Silver.
00:44:35I suppose you're going to tell me you're sick, huh?
00:44:37No, Eddie.
00:44:38Don't you know that you're supposed to have a date with me tonight?
00:44:40I couldn't help it.
00:44:42Just as I came out, Dr. Silver came along, and he offered to drive me up.
00:44:45Now, we got to talking, and I forgot all about the time.
00:44:49He's an old friend of mine.
00:44:51I'm awfully sorry, Eddie.
00:44:52Okay.
00:44:53Eddie, please, won't you sit down for just a minute?
00:44:57All right.
00:45:06Gee, Pat, if you don't want to bother with me, well, just say so.
00:45:12And if you got other ideas, well, that's okay, too.
00:45:17But I just want to tell you that I fell for you right from the start.
00:45:23And I knew right off the bat that you was on the square.
00:45:26Of course, I don't know anything about this love-making business.
00:45:33I ain't much of a guy either.
00:45:36But, well, I haven't got a lot of money.
00:45:39I haven't got a car.
00:45:40But I got a good business, and I'm going to make good.
00:45:47And I know that I could make you happy.
00:45:51So, I just want you to know that I'm nuts about you, and, well, you can let it go at that.
00:45:59And you want to marry me?
00:46:01Well, that's a general idea.
00:46:03Gee, Eddie, I think you're swell.
00:46:04That's about all, huh?
00:46:08No.
00:46:12When do we get married?
00:46:16Yeah.
00:46:17Do you mean it?
00:46:18Mm-hmm.
00:46:21Oh, gee.
00:46:21It's a half impediment.
00:46:25Why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, you do now confess it.
00:46:30Or be ye well assured that if any persons are joined together otherwise than as God's word doth allow,
00:46:35their marriage is not lawful.
00:46:38Edward, wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife
00:46:40to live together after God's ordinance in the holy state of matrimony?
00:46:45Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honor, and keep her in sickness and in health?
00:46:50And forsaking all others, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?
00:46:57I will.
00:46:58Patricia, wilt thou have this man to thy wedded husband
00:47:01to live together after God's ordinance in the holy state of matrimony?
00:47:06Wilt thou love him, comfort him, honor, and keep him in sickness and in health?
00:47:12And forsaking all others, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?
00:47:17Amen.
00:47:20I will.
00:47:23Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?
00:47:26Uh, suckle quiet, would it please?
00:47:41Yes, sir.
00:47:43With the back?
00:47:46What?
00:47:49Show this party up to the bridal suite.
00:47:51Come here!
00:48:06There you go!
00:48:07There you go!
00:48:08There you go!
00:48:09There you go!
00:48:10There you go!
00:48:25Anything else, sir?
00:48:26No.
00:48:27That'll be all.
00:48:29How about a little ice water, sir?
00:48:31Uh, what?
00:48:32Oh, oh, here.
00:48:34Thank you, sir.
00:48:35Good night, sir.
00:48:36Good night.
00:48:40Well, here we are.
00:48:43Not a beautiful joint, is it?
00:48:45I think it's fine, Eddie.
00:48:47Oh, what, we...
00:48:49Lock you with your coat?
00:48:51Yeah.
00:48:57What's the matter, honey?
00:48:59Oh, listen.
00:49:00Don't be nervous.
00:49:01Everything's gonna be all right.
00:49:03Gee, sweet.
00:49:05We don't have to stand for that.
00:49:08Hello, Clike.
00:49:09This is Mr. Doyle.
00:49:10Say, listen.
00:49:11There's a party going on next door here to make an awful racket.
00:49:16What's the idea?
00:49:17Well, listen, I want another room.
00:49:18Sorry.
00:49:19But that's the only room with...
00:49:20You do?
00:49:21Yeah, it's also a pretty kettle of fish.
00:49:22But I can't do anything about it.
00:49:23Well, how do you think we're gonna sleep?
00:49:26Yeah.
00:49:27Well, you tell me to keep quiet, will you?
00:49:28All right.
00:49:29Oh, shut up, will you?
00:49:30Oh, no.
00:49:31Oh, tough guys.
00:49:33Hey, keep quiet in there, will you?
00:49:34Hey, if you don't want it, you know what?
00:49:35I can't do anything much, but, I can't do anything about it.
00:49:36Well, how do you think we're gonna sleep?
00:49:38Yeah.
00:49:39Well, you tell me to keep quiet, will ya?
00:49:42All right.
00:49:43All right.
00:49:52Oh, shut up, will you?
00:49:54Oh, no.
00:49:56Oh, tough guys.
00:50:00Hey, keep quiet in there, will you?
00:50:02If you don't watch it, you know what you can do, don't get it.
00:50:05Oh, I'm not going to say that.
00:50:05Don't find them, Eddie.
00:50:06I don't.
00:50:08Oh, gee, it kind of spoils things.
00:50:11I mean, this is our wedding night.
00:50:13With all that racket in there, what it makes it seem like a...
00:50:16Well...
00:50:16I understand, Eddie.
00:50:19Sit down here.
00:50:20I want to talk to you.
00:50:21Talk?
00:50:24Sure, what do you want to talk about?
00:50:27Well, it's...
00:50:28Something I want you to know.
00:50:34Thanks.
00:50:39That man you saw in the car last night wasn't just a friend.
00:50:43He used to be my...
00:50:45My sweetheart.
00:50:47Of course, that was before he married to please his family.
00:50:51He's a doctor now.
00:50:53Very fine doctor.
00:50:57We were...
00:50:58Very much in love, Eddie.
00:51:03I was crazy, I guess.
00:51:05Bad.
00:51:06But I loved him.
00:51:09It didn't seem to matter.
00:51:13Do you understand what I mean, Eddie?
00:51:18Yeah.
00:51:19I get you.
00:51:20We're not really married, Eddie.
00:51:22I mean, we could forget it.
00:51:24Just because a man said a couple of words over us doesn't change things.
00:51:27And...
00:51:28And...
00:51:29Well...
00:51:31If you want to, we'll call it quit.
00:51:33I'll understand.
00:51:35I had to tell Eddie.
00:51:36It wasn't fair not to.
00:51:37Don't forget it.
00:51:40I don't want to say it.
00:52:10Hello, Mr. Clark.
00:52:17Well, give me the clerk, will you?
00:52:19Say, listen, what kind of a journey are you running here anyway?
00:52:22If I want to go to an insane asylum, I'd have gone to one.
00:52:30Now I'm not narrow-minded.
00:52:32I'm just sleepy, that's all.
00:52:33I can't go to sleep with all that noise going on.
00:52:35Yeah, yeah, I said so.
00:52:37Glad you're better.
00:52:41All right, I'll give you ten minutes, see?
00:52:43If you don't cut it out, well, I'm going to take the situation with your own hands.
00:52:46Yeah.
00:53:02Daddy, what on earth are you doing?
00:53:03Shh.
00:53:07Here, take a taste of that.
00:53:13What is that?
00:53:14You know, what is it?
00:53:15Now, let's park.
00:53:16You won't do me a good.
00:53:18Here, shorty.
00:53:21Tell me, what is that?
00:53:22Chocolate.
00:53:23I know it's chocolate, but what kind of chocolate?
00:53:26I don't know.
00:53:30Here, Snowball, bite into this.
00:53:33Now, tell me, what is that?
00:53:35Chocolate.
00:53:36I know it's chocolate, but this is a different kind.
00:53:38Tell me, do you like it with the nuts or without the nuts?
00:53:40I like it with or without the nuts.
00:53:42You don't make no difference with me.
00:53:44Just so it's chocolate.
00:53:44Eddie, you've made him sick.
00:53:49Oh, dear.
00:53:50What's the matter, honey?
00:53:50Are you sick?
00:53:51My stomach.
00:53:52Oh, you poor little fellow.
00:53:55He's my brother and he's always sick.
00:53:57Why, I can't hurt him.
00:53:58That's the best joke I've made.
00:53:59Eddie, you should have known better.
00:54:01There.
00:54:02Now, you take him home and tell his mother to give him a good dose of castor oil.
00:54:05Oh, castor oil.
00:54:09Now, darling, you're not going to cry in front of all these big boys, are you?
00:54:12Oh, he's always crying.
00:54:14Well, you tell his mother that he ate too much chocolate.
00:54:16He'll tell her.
00:54:17He tells her everything.
00:54:19Come on, Eddie.
00:54:24Say, couldn't she give me something besides castor oil?
00:54:28You tell her to put a little chocolate in it.
00:54:32Yeah.
00:54:32Oh, dear.
00:54:35Well, go ahead, boys.
00:54:36Right along.
00:54:36That's all for the day.
00:54:37Now, let's see.
00:54:44Stop it, Snowball.
00:54:46Put it back.
00:54:47Go on.
00:54:47Whenever you want to do any more testing, just call on me.
00:54:50My time is your time.
00:54:52All you got to do is one time and I'll be here.
00:54:56Goodbye, Mr. Eddie.
00:54:58Goodbye.
00:55:00Goodbye, Snowball.
00:55:02Now, Eddie, what's it all about?
00:55:06Well, you see, I'm making chocolate bars.
00:55:08These are for those chocolate machines.
00:55:10I was going to surprise you, but you walked in on me.
00:55:13And mind you, these are five-step machines.
00:55:15You see, before, I only made a quarter of a cent on the gum.
00:55:17And with these, I can make two and a half cents.
00:55:19So I figure if I get 200 machines around, I want to make ten times as much as I could on the gum.
00:55:23But, Eddie, what were you doing to the kids?
00:55:25Oh, I have them in here to test for chocolate.
00:55:27You see, I want to know what kind they like the best.
00:55:29And anyway, I'm making my own chocolate.
00:55:31Eddie, what do you know about making chocolate?
00:55:34Well, I've been studying up on it.
00:55:35Say, I'm going to have a business here.
00:55:37You're nothing but a great big kid yourself.
00:55:39Oh, yeah, you just think so.
00:55:40Oh, I've got a surprise for you.
00:55:44This will probably kill you.
00:55:46What do you think I am?
00:55:47What?
00:55:48Incorporated.
00:55:49Incorporated?
00:55:50Sir, look at that.
00:55:51Now, you know something?
00:55:52You own half.
00:55:53You see, I make you the vice president and treasurer because the lawyer said that's what you always do.
00:55:57Does that mean that I take care of all the money?
00:55:59Why, don't do that in previous.
00:56:01Eddie, I'm going to love this job.
00:56:02Yeah.
00:56:03Come up for lunch in a few minutes.
00:56:05Look, look, what is this?
00:56:06He says, the party of the first part says the party of the second part, well,
00:56:10I don't know what this is all about, but we won't upstairs.
00:56:12I'll be up in a while.
00:56:13All right, Henry.
00:56:15Articles of incorporation.
00:56:17Know all men but these presents.
00:56:18Be the andesons and residents of the state of Miss Day voluntarily,
00:56:21assuring a corporation under them, the state of New York.
00:56:25Oh, what the biggest man in town, I guess.
00:56:34Hey, let that alone!
00:56:38Get him away from there!
00:56:40Go on!
00:56:44Ow!
00:56:45Ow!
00:56:45Ow!
00:56:46Ow!
00:56:47It's all about him!
00:56:49Ow!
00:56:51Ow!
00:56:52Oh!
00:56:53Aw!
00:56:54Aw!
00:56:57Ah!
00:56:58No!
00:56:58Get him away!
00:57:05Knock out!
00:57:07Aw!
00:57:09Push!
00:57:10I don't know.
00:57:39Seriously, they wouldn't let me in.
00:57:41See that, son?
00:57:43It was the driver's fault.
00:57:44No, it was her fault.
00:57:45She didn't look where she was going.
00:57:49Yeah?
00:57:50They phoned for an ambulance.
00:57:51They're up to the corner and wait for it.
00:57:52All right.
00:57:54No problem, sir.
00:57:59Pat!
00:58:00Pat!
00:58:03Pat!
00:58:06Pat!
00:58:06Gee, honey, listen.
00:58:08Pat, look at me.
00:58:09This is Eddie.
00:58:10Pat, listen to me.
00:58:12Oh, gee, what happened, honey?
00:58:16Max.
00:58:21Max.
00:58:22What?
00:58:30I'm sorry.
00:58:32I can't believe you.
00:58:34I can't believe you.
00:58:38I can't believe you.
00:58:44I can't believe you.
00:58:44And you'll send us the right one.
00:58:46And we'll send them the right one.
00:58:48All of us.
00:59:04Now, x-rays show that she has a fractured spine.
00:59:07She should be operating on it once.
00:59:08It's a very delicate operation.
00:59:11Well, what'll I do?
00:59:13It requires the services of a neurological surgeon.
00:59:16We'll have it sent to any hospital he chooses.
00:59:26Oh.
00:59:27Do you know a doctor, Silver?
00:59:29Yes, he's very splendid.
00:59:34Doctor.
00:59:42Oh, my name is Eddie Doyle.
00:59:56Can I see Dr. Silver, please?
00:59:58Well, I'm sorry, Mr. Doyle, but Dr. Silver is still in consultation.
01:00:01I can't...
01:00:01Well, this is about Pat.
01:00:07He knows her very well.
01:00:08She had an accident, she got hurt, and she might die.
01:00:11Oh, I'm sorry, but I really can't disturb her now.
01:00:15Well...
01:00:16Oh, but you can't go in there.
01:00:18Dr. Silver, pardon me, just...
01:00:20Doctor, it's about Pat, my wife, you know, she's hurt, she was hit...
01:00:24Pat?
01:00:24Yeah.
01:00:25Where is she?
01:00:26She's at the emergency hospital.
01:00:28Phone the Trinity, tell them I'm bringing over a patient.
01:00:30It's an emergency case, Mrs. Edwards, you'll have to excuse me.
01:00:34Make an appointment for Mrs. Edwards tomorrow, come on.
01:00:41One, two, three, nine, eight, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, ten years, and then we'll have to see her Russian doctor.
01:01:07Oh, no, sir.
01:01:31Oh, well, you may watch it in the gallery at night.
01:02:07Is she asleep?
01:02:29Oh, hello.
01:02:41Oh, hello.
01:02:43Hello.
01:02:47Can you pick that for me?
01:02:53There you are.
01:03:05Bill.
01:03:07Yeah?
01:03:08She gets off at 12 o'clock.
01:03:09Do you think you can get a car?
01:03:10Sure.
01:03:11I'll borrow Harry.
01:03:12Say, but listen, don't pull what you did last time.
01:03:13What do you mean, pull what I pulled?
01:03:14You know.
01:03:15Oh, God.
01:03:23Please make a well, will you?
01:03:25Yes.
01:03:27You're feeling much better, aren't you?
01:03:37Yes.
01:03:39No need to worry, she's coming along nicely.
01:03:57Pat, I can't go on with it.
01:04:25I've lived in hell ever since you married him.
01:04:29I love you.
01:04:31Need you.
01:04:32I never knew how much until, until I heard that you were hurt.
01:04:39We can't go on like this.
01:04:44I'll get a divorce, and we'll be married.
01:04:49Say yes, Pat.
01:05:09I've got 185 gum machines and 62 chocolates.
01:05:14Yeah.
01:05:15And there's only about 120 of them that are paid.
01:05:18I know, but they're aged up, don't they?
01:05:19And besides, I've got $300 worth of stock, and, well, there's that goodwill.
01:05:23What do you mean, goodwill?
01:05:25Well, I mean that I'm satisfied.
01:05:27Well, I don't care whether you're satisfied or not.
01:05:30I'll give you $1,400 for the layoff.
01:05:32Oh, gee, $1,400.
01:05:34No, no, I want $2,000.
01:05:36Okay.
01:05:37Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:05:39I'll tell you what I'll do.
01:05:40I'll split it with you.
01:05:41Give me $1,700, huh?
01:05:43$1,400 or nothing.
01:05:45Don't be crazy, Eddie.
01:05:46How long did it take you to build up this business?
01:05:48Answer me that.
01:05:49Three years.
01:05:50What are you gonna do if you sell it?
01:05:51Go back and work on a subway?
01:05:52Why, $2,000 ain't even enough.
01:05:53I know, I know, but I need the money, don't I?
01:05:55Yeah, and I know it.
01:05:57Well, maybe you can borrow dough enough to...
01:05:59Shut up, Al.
01:06:00All right, you guys.
01:06:01I've been chiseled before.
01:06:03Give me the check.
01:06:05All right, we call the deal, Eddie.
01:06:08Remember, no double-crossing.
01:06:16Need you incorporated.
01:06:18Listen, I'm doing a sign, ain't I?
01:06:20It's all right.
01:06:27Give me a big shot, Pop.
01:06:29Then go home and murder your wife.
01:06:33They're all alike.
01:06:36Oh, you guys are corkers.
01:06:38All you need is a horse and a blackjack.
01:06:46Oh, I'd like to have Mrs. Doyle's bill, please.
01:06:49Oh, yes.
01:06:51Oh, well, that's been taken care of, Mr. Doyle.
01:06:54Dr. Silver had that put on his account.
01:06:56I want my wife's bill.
01:06:57Well, I told you that...
01:06:59I don't care what you told me.
01:07:00Nobody pays my wife's bills but me, see?
01:07:02When I hire a doctor, well, I pay them.
01:07:04Well, if Mrs. Doyle can do what she pleases when she leaves here,
01:07:07but while she's in the hospital, well, I'm going to pay the bills.
01:07:10Well, very well, Al, see what can be done.
01:07:26And then, if Mrs. Doyle can be arrested.
01:07:28I'm going to pay them!
01:07:29Oh, this is pretty good.
01:07:30We can't pay them.
01:07:31I'm going to pay them!
01:07:32Oh, my God.
01:07:33And I can't pay them to pay them.
01:07:35Oh, she's in my house.
01:07:36Oh, I won't pay them.
01:07:37Oh, my God.
01:07:38Oh, my God.
01:07:39Oh, my God.
01:07:40Oh, my God!
01:07:41Oh, my God.
01:08:13Dr. Silver's here.
01:08:29I stopped in to give you a ticket.
01:08:31So you could go aboard by yourself.
01:08:33It'll save you any possible embarrassment.
01:08:36I can't leave him, Max.
01:08:38Not knowing where he is or what he's doing.
01:08:40Pat, you can't remain loyal to a fellow you can't even find.
01:08:46You owe something to yourself.
01:08:49You're not well.
01:08:50And if you keep worrying about Eddie, you never will get well.
01:08:55Pat.
01:08:57Forget about us as Max and Pat.
01:09:00Look on me just now as your doctor.
01:09:01I don't know what to do.
01:09:04Well, I do.
01:09:06And what's more, I'm going to see that you do it.
01:09:08You're coming with me to Vienna.
01:09:10And you're going to get well.
01:09:12And then we're going to be married.
01:09:14Pat, we'll have a fine time.
01:09:17And maybe...
01:09:19Maybe we can get back something we've lost.
01:09:22Maybe.
01:09:23You'll see that she gets on the boat.
01:09:36We'll be there.
01:09:41I'll see you aboard.
01:09:44Don't be late.
01:09:44Do you want to go aboard?
01:10:07No.
01:10:08Well, you'd better stay here while I look out for the luggage.
01:10:11All right.
01:10:11Hey, let that machine alone.
01:10:36What's it, Miss Sister?
01:10:37Put back that money.
01:10:38Are you crazy?
01:10:39Officer!
01:10:40Officer!
01:10:41Give me those pennies!
01:10:45What do you want to go on me?
01:10:46This man is robbing this machine!
01:10:48This ain't screwy!
01:10:49My husband owns these machines!
01:10:50I'm making my rounds collecting my money!
01:10:51I guess I know Eddie's machines when I see them.
01:10:53I'm not going to get to the station!
01:10:54Wait a minute.
01:10:55Wait a minute.
01:10:55One at a time.
01:10:57Now, Miss, what's it all about?
01:10:58Well, this man was taking money from this machine.
01:11:01Well, what of it?
01:11:02It belongs to Eddie.
01:11:03Who's Eddie?
01:11:04My husband.
01:11:05Where is he?
01:11:06I don't know.
01:11:07I can't find him.
01:11:08I don't know who she is, and I don't know who Eddie is.
01:11:13Here's my badge to get on the dock.
01:11:15And here's some papers to approve for the company that I'm working with.
01:11:17See?
01:11:18And I'd like to know what it's all about.
01:11:25Hey, where's Eddie?
01:11:26Hey, do you know Eddie?
01:11:28Yeah.
01:11:28Does he own this machine?
01:11:30No.
01:11:31Well, he sold them.
01:11:33Sold them?
01:11:34I guess, Miss, you've made a mistake.
01:11:36All right, fella, go ahead.
01:11:37Come on, crack.
01:11:38Get out of the body.
01:11:39Come on, I'm going to see you, man.
01:11:40Come on.
01:11:40What do you mean he sold his business?
01:11:48Well, he had to pay a bill.
01:11:50Look, will you sign this paper?
01:11:51What bill?
01:11:52Well, something he had to pay.
01:11:53Sign this, will you?
01:11:54It's important.
01:11:54What bill did he have to pay?
01:11:56Say, are you kidding me?
01:11:57Hospitals ain't free.
01:11:58You mean he sold his business to pay him?
01:12:00Yeah, yeah.
01:12:01Uh, sign this here, will you?
01:12:02Al, where is he?
01:12:03Oh, well, he wouldn't be telling you.
01:12:04He's very busy.
01:12:05Now, sign this here, will you?
01:12:06Why, Al?
01:12:07Well, you're going away with another fellow, ain't you?
01:12:10He thinks that I'm going to...
01:12:11What do you mean, thinks?
01:12:12You're not down here to take swimming lessons.
01:12:15Al, where is he?
01:12:16And what's he doing?
01:12:16He's very busy now.
01:12:18Here's a pen and sign this.
01:12:19Look, see here.
01:12:19What is it?
01:12:20Well, it's for your half of the business.
01:12:22I thought you said he sold it.
01:12:23He did.
01:12:23That's the trouble.
01:12:24And if you sign this, they'll drop the charges.
01:12:27Charges?
01:12:28What charges?
01:12:28Well, when he hit the cop.
01:12:30Hit the cop?
01:12:31What cop?
01:12:32Well, the one that hit him after he socked the other two guys.
01:12:36Socked the other two guys?
01:12:37What guys?
01:12:38The ones that had him arrested.
01:12:40Arrested?
01:12:41What for?
01:12:41For selling something he didn't own.
01:12:43Al, where is he?
01:12:44In jail.
01:12:46In jail?
01:12:47Oh, which one?
01:12:49Uh, 104th Street.
01:12:50And it looks like it's for the level of Mike before you haven't come.
01:12:53There's some mistake, Sergeant.
01:13:01There's a signature right there.
01:13:02Yes, that's mine.
01:13:03Is that your signature?
01:13:04Yes, sir.
01:13:04I'm his wife.
01:13:05Now, what's the bail?
01:13:06$50.
01:13:06$15.
01:13:08$50.
01:13:08Oh, $50.
01:13:09Come on, Doyle.
01:13:18Eddie!
01:13:19Yeah?
01:13:19Eddie!
01:13:22Oh, Eddie.
01:13:25Eddie, why did you do it?
01:13:26Well, these fellas call me a crook.
01:13:29I don't mean to fight.
01:13:30I mean, send me that note.
01:13:33Well, I figured that you...
01:13:35That I was in love with Max.
01:13:36Yeah.
01:13:37Oh, Eddie.
01:13:39Oh, good to see you.
01:13:42It's no use.
01:13:43I mean, you...
01:13:44It's the devil you.
01:13:47I sent you that note because...
01:13:49Oh, well, I don't blame you.
01:13:50I mean, Max is a swell guy and he's done so much for you.
01:13:53Eddie, I don't love Max.
01:13:55It's you.
01:13:56Oh, please believe me, darling.
01:13:59I haven't been able to...
01:14:01Have you honest?
01:14:02Oh, of course I have.
01:14:03You've been so silly.
01:14:06Well, gee, I didn't know.
01:14:07I thought...
01:14:08You're going out of a while.
01:14:09Gee, thank you.
01:14:10Oh, I'm so happy.
01:14:11Come on.
01:14:13And now we have to start the business all over again.
01:14:15Yeah, but I got a new idea.
01:14:17A dime machine.
01:14:18A dime machine?
01:14:19Sure.
01:14:19You put a dime in a slot and you pull the handle.
01:14:21What do you think happens?
01:14:21What?
01:14:22A spray of perfume comes out.
01:14:24Perfume?
01:14:24Well, certainly.
01:14:26Before I get through, I'll have the whole New York smelling like a lily.

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