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00:00:00THE END
00:00:30The End
00:01:00Dancy, what do you do?
00:01:30How do you do?
00:01:31I never thought that I'd live to see the day that a girl could get Drogo Gaines with all his millions to the altar.
00:01:37My Helen has done it.
00:01:39I'll believe it when I see it.
00:01:41My Helen is a very smart girl.
00:01:44My Agnes was in the running, but what chance did she have when he never kept her out after ten o'clock at night?
00:01:49Well...
00:01:51I don't know.
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00:02:41Dr. Johnson, will you come in, please?
00:02:59Yes, I will.
00:03:01Listen to me, Drogo Gaines.
00:03:02What do you think you're doing?
00:03:07What's the matter with him?
00:03:08I think he's nuts.
00:03:10Here he is, doctor.
00:03:11My goodness.
00:03:13We'd better put him on the couch.
00:03:14All right.
00:03:15Lend me a hand.
00:03:16Okay.
00:03:17There we go.
00:03:25There appears to be no fever, and the pulse is normal.
00:03:28It must be a mental collapse.
00:03:30I'll phone for some assistance.
00:03:33Hey, Drogo.
00:03:34Come on, wake up out of this thing.
00:03:37Well, what now?
00:03:39Well, of all things, to happen to me.
00:03:41Yeah, it happened to you.
00:03:42If you had married the dope two weeks ago, we'd have had the ten million, and we wouldn't
00:03:45care whether he did go goofy.
00:03:47Ma, it's all your fault.
00:03:48If you'd only let me marry Jerry Van Sniven, he had plenty of dough, and besides, I might
00:03:52have learned to love him.
00:03:52How did I know?
00:03:53Look at all the money Drogo's got.
00:03:55What are we going to do?
00:03:57We can't let those people eat all that food and stuff.
00:03:59Who's going to pay for it?
00:04:00You go out there and tell them it's been postponed.
00:04:02All right.
00:04:02Are you all right?
00:04:11Oh, yes, I'm all right.
00:04:13You mean to say that you heard everything we said?
00:04:15Yes.
00:04:15Well, but I didn't do this for that reason.
00:04:17I was afraid to go out there.
00:04:20I realized what a momentous step I was taking.
00:04:22But now that I know where your affections really are, it's probably all for the best.
00:04:26All for the best?
00:04:27You're making a monkey out of me, leaving me at the altar?
00:04:30Well, I'm very sorry.
00:04:32Wait a minute.
00:04:34Everybody in this house thinks you're crazy.
00:04:36Now, listen to me, Drogo Gaines.
00:04:37You're going to marry me, or they're going to think you're crazy for the rest of your life.
00:04:40Oh, I don't understand.
00:04:42Helen, how are you going to influence those people?
00:04:44Help!
00:04:44Help!
00:04:45Let me go!
00:04:46Let me up!
00:04:47Let me go!
00:04:48Help!
00:04:49Helen, what are you doing?
00:04:50Stop!
00:04:51Help!
00:04:52Don't let him go!
00:04:53He's crazy!
00:04:55Help!
00:04:55Help!
00:04:56Mother!
00:04:56Come help me!
00:04:58He's gone violent!
00:05:00Help me!
00:05:00What's the matter here?
00:05:01My poor child!
00:05:16Good morning, Mr. G.
00:05:20Would you mind telling me where I am?
00:05:22The Hopedale Club.
00:05:24The Hopedale Club.
00:05:25I can't stay in a place like this.
00:05:34I'm sorry, Mr. G., but I'll have to refer your complaint to Dr. Thorndyke.
00:05:38Now, eat your breakfast like a good boy.
00:05:40I don't want any breakfast.
00:05:42Please, Mr. G., you mustn't.
00:05:48Dr. Thorndyke!
00:05:49Oh, pardon me.
00:05:57Have you the time?
00:05:58No, I'm sorry.
00:05:59I have my watch.
00:06:00Here.
00:06:01Take mine.
00:06:02Oh, no.
00:06:03But listen.
00:06:04I want to see Dr. Thorndyke.
00:06:17Just have a seat.
00:06:18Hey, you're progressing splenching.
00:06:31Okay, you're a progressing splinter.
00:06:44Now drop in and see me any time you like.
00:06:46Always glad to have you.
00:06:47Thank you, Doctor.
00:06:52Mr. N., do you mind if I send Mr. G. in ahead of you?
00:06:55Not at all.
00:07:01Well, well, Mr. Gaines, glad you dropped in.
00:07:09We'll call you Mr. G here.
00:07:12Are you feeling better?
00:07:13No, I'm not.
00:07:15I mean, I never felt bad.
00:07:16Now, don't excite yourself.
00:07:18I'm not exciting myself.
00:07:20I just want to get out of here.
00:07:22Of course, they all do at first, but you'll soon learn to like us.
00:07:26We like you.
00:07:28That's just dandy, Doc.
00:07:30And I'm sure that you and I and all the lads would become great chums.
00:07:35But really, I've got to get back to New York.
00:07:37What have you there, Mr. T.?
00:07:40Oh, that?
00:07:41A little man outside fastened a flower that he didn't have with a pin that isn't here.
00:07:47Would you mind letting me have that again, please?
00:07:50Well, that is...
00:07:51He thought he had a pin that he put in a flower that I haven't got.
00:07:58Now, look.
00:07:59I was just...
00:07:59I understand perfectly.
00:08:01Wait a minute.
00:08:03A fellow simply gave me a flower.
00:08:05And a very pretty flower it is, too.
00:08:08Oh.
00:08:09Look, Doctor.
00:08:10There's nothing wrong with me.
00:08:19Of course, there's nothing wrong with you, Mr. G.
00:08:22Now, Doctor.
00:08:22Now, Doctor.
00:08:32Ooh.
00:08:35Cute.
00:08:36Listen, Dr. Thorndyke.
00:08:37I've had enough of this foolishness.
00:08:39You've got to let me go.
00:08:44Look.
00:08:44Mr. Gaines, I hope you'll appreciate my position in this matter.
00:08:47I've no alternative but to keep you here until your conduct improves.
00:08:51But, listen.
00:08:51Now, don't make it hard for yourself.
00:08:53Finish dressing and go out in the sun.
00:08:55We're allowing you the full run of the grounds.
00:08:58Ah!
00:09:01Yeah!
00:09:02Ah-하-ha-ha!
00:09:05Oh, I'm sorry.
00:09:29I didn't know you were fishing.
00:09:30What did you think I was doing?
00:09:35Good fishing?
00:09:38Excellent.
00:09:40Caught many?
00:09:41Nope.
00:09:42Never catch any.
00:09:44It's a sort of new idea when it comes to fishing.
00:09:48Yeah, sure.
00:09:49Brighter than I thought you were, Mr. Gaines.
00:09:51Sit down.
00:09:52Oh, you know me.
00:09:54Know all about you.
00:09:55Carraway's my name.
00:09:57Colonel Carlton Carraway.
00:09:58You've heard of Carraway Seeds.
00:09:59Well, I'm the whole corporation.
00:10:01I didn't like the business, so I came here on my own accord.
00:10:04I like it here.
00:10:05I don't.
00:10:07I'm going to escape.
00:10:08Oh, no, you're not.
00:10:09The walls are too high.
00:10:11Why'd you come here if you don't want to stay?
00:10:12I didn't come.
00:10:14I pulled a little stunt in self-defense.
00:10:16Oh, yes.
00:10:17That Newton girl.
00:10:19While you were looking at her eyes, she was looking at your checkbook.
00:10:23Well, I didn't know.
00:10:24And Agnes.
00:10:25She kissed you when you bought her a yacht.
00:10:29You'd have done better with a canoe.
00:10:31And that Argentine tomato.
00:10:33What was her name?
00:10:34Conchita Wat Mazuma.
00:10:36You bought her bracelets and called her angel.
00:10:38And she said,
00:10:40Mi pichoncito eres pitolo.
00:10:42Sounded sweet, didn't it?
00:10:44Just mean sucker.
00:10:45You certainly know a lot.
00:10:49Yes, that's why I'm here.
00:10:51Tell me, Colonel.
00:10:54How does a fellow know when he's found the right girl?
00:10:58The signs.
00:11:00Signs?
00:11:01Yeah.
00:11:01I don't understand.
00:11:03Well, now, uh, supposing a girl, uh, crossed her fingers and you crossed yours at the same
00:11:10time.
00:11:11That's a sign.
00:11:13Go!
00:11:14Go on, Ed.
00:11:14What's the matter?
00:11:15Oh, I caught a fish.
00:11:18Well, I'll never be able to fish here anymore.
00:11:20Come on, young Drogo.
00:11:21What are you going to do now?
00:11:22Going to photograph the fish.
00:11:23Everybody does that.
00:11:24Are you leaving, Colonel?
00:11:25Yes, this place is no good.
00:11:27There's too many fish.
00:11:28Something I could do for you?
00:11:37No.
00:11:40Now, this, Mr. G, is the broom and daisy.
00:11:42The what?
00:11:43The broom and daisy.
00:11:44Probably the finest camera ever invented by the human mind.
00:11:48Now, uh, don't let her frighten you and don't ask how she works or you'll spoil all the
00:11:51fun.
00:11:52Now, take one step forward, two backward, just a mite forward.
00:11:58Now, what are you playing?
00:12:00That's another invention of mine.
00:12:02I never focus the camera.
00:12:04Anyone can focus the camera.
00:12:05I focus you.
00:12:06Now, are you ready?
00:12:08Hold it.
00:12:09There you are.
00:12:10That merely takes the photograph.
00:12:12Now, we develop it.
00:12:20Come in.
00:12:23Good morning, Colonel.
00:12:24Good morning, Harry.
00:12:25Meet Mr. G.
00:12:27How do you do?
00:12:28How do you do?
00:12:32And now we shall see what we shall see.
00:12:36We release the gadget A.
00:12:39Seize the dingus B.
00:12:41And grasp the photograph.
00:12:43See?
00:12:43And there you are.
00:12:44It's blank.
00:12:45Yes.
00:12:46That's the wonderful thing about the broom and daisy.
00:12:48You never can tell what's coming out.
00:12:50Sometimes I get the most amazing pictures.
00:12:53They're not very often.
00:12:55Uncle Carlton, you're going to stay with me at the country place.
00:12:58Dr. Thorndagnac and I think you'll be much happier there.
00:13:01Oh, but Harry, I like it here.
00:13:02I know, but you've got to leave here sometime.
00:13:04You've been here long enough.
00:13:06People are starting to ask embarrassing questions.
00:13:07Oh, Harry.
00:13:08Well, not another word.
00:13:09I know what's best for you.
00:13:11You get your things together and I'll call for you in the morning.
00:13:13You understand?
00:13:13Yes.
00:13:14Well, goodbye.
00:13:16Goodbye, Mr. G.
00:13:18G.
00:13:18I hope you have fun playing with your fish.
00:13:20I'm embarrassing him, that crackpot.
00:13:28He seemed all right to me.
00:13:29Oh, he did, did he?
00:13:31Come here.
00:13:35Look at that.
00:13:50What's the matter with that?
00:14:01He's a member of the fire department.
00:14:02That's just it.
00:14:03He isn't.
00:14:04Well, most likely the whole thing's my fault anyway.
00:14:07When he was a little lad, I bought him a toy fire engine to play with.
00:14:10Said he wanted to be a fireman.
00:14:11He never outgrew it.
00:14:12He's been playing fireman ever since.
00:14:14Oh.
00:14:15Go to his country place.
00:14:17Why, the whole thing's nothing but a big fire department.
00:14:19He'll not get me up there.
00:14:21I'll run away.
00:14:22That's what I'll do.
00:14:23I'll escape.
00:14:23You said you couldn't escape.
00:14:25No, I didn't.
00:14:26I said you couldn't.
00:14:27Didn't say I couldn't.
00:14:28If I had enough money to finance the Blooming Daisy, I'd escape tonight.
00:14:31I have a hundred and twenty dollars.
00:14:33A hundred and twenty dollars?
00:14:35Say, that's enough to put the Blooming Daisy on a paying basis.
00:14:38But the Blooming Daisy won't even take a picture.
00:14:40Shh.
00:14:40You know that.
00:14:41And I know that.
00:14:42But the people we photographed wouldn't know it.
00:14:44Now, look.
00:14:45You meet me at the woods near the river at nine o'clock tonight.
00:14:47Boy, we'll hit the open road.
00:14:49We'll meet people.
00:14:50Real people.
00:14:51None of the money-grabbing kind.
00:14:53Don't forget to bring the money.
00:14:59Yoo-hoo!
00:15:02What kept you so long?
00:15:03The fool guard didn't show up in time.
00:15:05Couldn't escape unless a guard was there.
00:15:07Wouldn't be strategic.
00:15:08Hey, take that pole and knock those rocks off.
00:15:09The equipment's there.
00:15:11What for?
00:15:12The boat, of course.
00:15:13We've got a launcher.
00:15:14I knew this life would be too good to last.
00:15:16Why did this escape years ago?
00:15:17You call this thing a boat?
00:15:19Yes, stop all that piddle paddles.
00:15:20Get this stuff on board.
00:15:22There they are.
00:15:24Here.
00:15:26Here, now, give me a hand.
00:15:29Fall ashore.
00:15:30Let's go on ashore.
00:15:31Shh.
00:15:32How far do you expect to get in this thing?
00:15:34Who wants to get far?
00:15:35We just want to get.
00:15:36Steve, ho, my hearty.
00:15:38O'Briek.
00:15:46O'Briek!
00:15:53Have Mr. Gaines sent to my office right away.
00:15:55Thank you, Dr. Thorndyke.
00:15:57As Mr. Gaines' secretary, I can assure you there's absolutely nothing wrong with him.
00:16:00As his fiancée, I can assure you that there is.
00:16:03Why, this whole thing is preposterous.
00:16:04Hello, Miss White.
00:16:16What?
00:16:16Miss White, notify the police.
00:16:21Seas as smooth as glass.
00:16:22We're not at sea.
00:16:23We're in the middle of the river.
00:16:25My feet are getting wet.
00:16:26Well, a little salt water never hurt anybody.
00:16:29That's not salt water.
00:16:30I never said it was.
00:16:32I made a...
00:16:34Salt water never hurt anybody.
00:16:36Oh, you're impossible.
00:16:38This raft's impossible.
00:16:39It's probably sinking.
00:16:41Serve us right if we both drowned.
00:16:43We never should have listened to you in the first place.
00:16:44Oh, playing the coward, eh?
00:16:46Why, this silly river's so shallow you could wade ashore at any time.
00:16:50It is?
00:16:52Well, I'm going to wade.
00:16:53This must be the wrong river.
00:17:03Silly old river's shallow, huh?
00:17:06Well, you must have hit an air pocket.
00:17:12Waterfalls.
00:17:13Waterfalls?
00:17:14Give me that thing.
00:17:15We'll go over.
00:17:16That's a silly statement.
00:17:17People don't go over falls and raps.
00:17:20They only go over in valley.
00:17:23Well, that was just enough, you hope.
00:17:38I nearly broke my neck.
00:17:47Well, all's well that ends well.
00:17:49Say, what's the idea of throwing things and destroying people's property?
00:17:52I'll have you know, madam, that I have just perpetrated the most magnificent escape
00:17:56in my long and brilliant record of achievement.
00:17:58Escape?
00:18:00Well, that's it, eh?
00:18:00I might have known.
00:18:02Well, now that you know, would you mind telling me how to get to a telephone?
00:18:05Listen, you're not going anywhere to pay for what you broke.
00:18:08And a case of Cupidolls cost nine bucks.
00:18:10Well, here's twenty dollars.
00:18:13Keep the change.
00:18:13I said nine bucks.
00:18:15No more, no less.
00:18:17That's the smallest I've got.
00:18:18You mean you don't want the extra money?
00:18:19No, why should I?
00:18:20Oh, what a girl.
00:18:22Come on, come on.
00:18:22Pay up or I'll call the police.
00:18:23I have nothing smaller than a twenty.
00:18:26Ah, shoot!
00:18:29Say, you're soaking wet.
00:18:31Oh, sure.
00:18:32I've been waiting.
00:18:32Here you are, my lad.
00:18:34Change into something of mine.
00:18:35I always carry extra equipment.
00:18:37Oh, no, I'm all right.
00:18:38Now, go ahead.
00:18:38We can't carry on with sick troops, you know.
00:18:40You can change behind the car.
00:18:42Make it snappy.
00:18:48Say, uh, what's he done?
00:18:51It isn't what he's done, gal.
00:18:53It's what he might do.
00:18:55His instincts, you know, are all bad.
00:18:58He's been a terrible trial to me, but I've done the best that I could.
00:19:01If he but had the love of a good woman, someone to bring out the finer things in him, to restore
00:19:07his self-respect, then again he could become a man among men.
00:19:11Oh, Moore's Carnival!
00:19:26Yeah, Penguin Moore.
00:19:27That's me.
00:19:28You own this?
00:19:29Yeah, the hall works.
00:19:31Tight lights, music, the gay, pleasure-mad throngs.
00:19:34What throngs?
00:19:35Merling a figure of speech, my girl.
00:19:37Merling a figure of speech.
00:19:38Ladies and gentlemen, right over this way.
00:19:42Come on, fellas.
00:19:43Why, hello, Penguin.
00:19:44Glad to see you back.
00:19:45Hi, Alice.
00:19:46Uh, you got change for 20?
00:19:48Are they still making those things?
00:19:52It won't make you fat.
00:19:53It'll make you thin.
00:19:54Come on.
00:19:58Yum, yum, you're so delicious.
00:20:02You're sweeter than an angel cake.
00:20:05I'll bet an even baker's dozen, that every bee that's buzzin' tells his pretty flower you're his long-lost cousin.
00:20:17When you promise me kisses, the filling in my sweet toothache.
00:20:24Because your lips are more enticing than Grandma's chocolate icing.
00:20:30Yum, yum, yum.
00:20:33I keep a pantry full of sugar and spice, strawberry jam and everything nice.
00:20:51But what could be much sweeter than someone like yourself?
00:21:00You belong on my top shelf.
00:21:09Yum, yum, yum.
00:21:11You're so delicious.
00:21:13You're sweeter than an angel cake.
00:21:16I'll bet an even baker's dozen, that every bee that's buzzin'.
00:21:23Tells his pretty flower you're his long-lost cousin.
00:21:27When you promise me kisses, the filling in my sweet toothache.
00:21:35Because your lips are more enticing than Grandma's chocolate icing.
00:21:41Yum, yum, yum.
00:21:44You are the first lucky lady to get the dollar port trade for 25 cents.
00:21:56Right down that way, lady, and to your left.
00:21:58As soon as we get changed to the $20, we're on our way.
00:22:04Now listen, young lady.
00:22:06I've been waitin' long enough.
00:22:07Either you give me $120 or this show is the pack.
00:22:10Now, patience, Sheriff, patience.
00:22:13I do not like to be rushed while I am bathing.
00:22:16In fact, I like to soak.
00:22:18After 47 minutes, you ought to be waterlogged.
00:22:28Oh, you come right out of there, young lady,
00:22:31or I'm going to come over there and pull you up.
00:22:34Why, Sheriff, police, after all...
00:22:37What's going on here?
00:22:44I was waitin' for the head of this year's show to get out of the shower.
00:22:48Well, I'm the head of the show.
00:22:49Oh, you are.
00:22:50You blew Brownville last night,
00:22:52owing money to several citizens of our community
00:22:54for use of the lot, gas, electricity, water.
00:22:57Matter of fact, you didn't pay for nothin'.
00:22:59Just a minute, Sheriff.
00:23:02What is the attachment on this show?
00:23:04$120.
00:23:05$120.
00:23:06Well, there's your $100, and here's your $20.
00:23:08Now, thank you very much, Sheriff.
00:23:10That fixes up everything.
00:23:11Wait a minute, mister.
00:23:12I never ask anyone to pay off anything on my show.
00:23:14Who said I was paying off anything on the show?
00:23:17I merely want to buy the photographic concession for the colonel.
00:23:19You mean, you want to pay $120
00:23:21so the colonel can use that Bloomin' Daisy around here?
00:23:24That's right.
00:23:25Well, let me tell you, mister, it ain't worth it.
00:23:27It's worth a lot more than that to me.
00:23:29Now, goodbye, Miss Moore, and thank you very much.
00:23:33Say, not a bad guy.
00:23:36And cute, too.
00:23:37Well, goodbye, colonel.
00:23:39And lots of luck with the Bloomin' Daisy.
00:23:40Where are you going?
00:23:41Back to New York, of course.
00:23:42That's my suit you got on.
00:23:44Oh, it is.
00:23:45Well, I'll send it back to you.
00:23:46Which one of you is Penguin Moore?
00:23:48I am, why?
00:23:50Well, I'm Clem Prouty, owner of this flood.
00:23:52And I want that $20 rental in advance that she promised me.
00:23:55Well, say, can't you give us a little while?
00:23:57Nothing doing.
00:23:58I'll give you just 10 minutes to get the money.
00:24:01And either you'll put up or a pack up.
00:24:03And I'll be waiting right here.
00:24:12Wait a minute.
00:24:13I'll get $20 from these yokels for my Indian remedy
00:24:16if it's the last act of my life.
00:24:18Now, where do you think you're going?
00:24:23Well, with you, of course.
00:24:25Nowhere else to go now that the source of livelihood's been cut off.
00:24:28What a pity.
00:24:29And to the lack of only $20.
00:24:31Oh, I never saw such a mess.
00:24:32There must be some way to make $20.
00:24:34Say, I've got another attachment on the Bloomin' Daisy
00:24:37that I saved for just such an emergency.
00:24:39Now, you put one here, one here, and one here.
00:24:42Well, I'll try anything once.
00:24:52Here you are, young lady.
00:24:53Take care of my bag for me.
00:24:54Sure, bud.
00:24:57Beg your pardon, stranger.
00:24:59You look like an intelligent person,
00:25:00one who'd be interested in making a little easy money.
00:25:03Sure, who's going to mind me?
00:25:04I am.
00:25:05But in order to accomplish this feat,
00:25:06I shall have to secure a portion of your chewing gum.
00:25:09What good's gum going to do you?
00:25:10Ah, that's a secret.
00:25:11I've made hundreds of dollars that way.
00:25:14Now, we attach the little pea to the chewing gum.
00:25:17We attach both to the interior of the shell.
00:25:19It's whole.
00:25:21Follow me, stranger.
00:25:22I'll show you how it works.
00:25:27Well, well, well.
00:25:28The shell game, eh?
00:25:29The object of this game is to find out
00:25:31which shell the little pea is under.
00:25:33I've had a lot of experience along that line.
00:25:35Say, your shoelace isn't tied, young fella.
00:25:36Tell you what I'll do, young man.
00:25:41I'll bet you $20 that I can tell you where the little pea is.
00:25:43I'll bet you $22.
00:25:44$20 is all I want.
00:25:46$20 is the limit.
00:25:46Wait a minute.
00:25:47Take your money back.
00:25:47It was my idea.
00:25:48Oh, no, you don't.
00:25:50I had my money up first.
00:25:51You're unfair, sir.
00:25:52Took it, in fact.
00:25:53Just a minute.
00:25:54Just a minute.
00:25:55Say, young fella.
00:25:55Didn't I have my money down first?
00:25:57Yes, I guess you did.
00:25:58That gives you the first chance to play.
00:26:00Sorry, mister.
00:26:00Well, it's an outrage.
00:26:01Money won that way.
00:26:02It'll do you no good.
00:26:02Now, gentlemen, which shell hides the little pea?
00:26:06That one.
00:26:08It ain't there.
00:26:09No.
00:26:10Too bad, gentlemen.
00:26:11Too bad.
00:26:12Better luck next time.
00:26:14It's amazing.
00:26:15The man must be a wizard.
00:26:16I'm glad I didn't bet any of my own money.
00:26:18And there you are, ladies and gentlemen, the great Indian princess Yo-Yo in the flesh.
00:26:23She speaks not a word of anything but her native tongue.
00:26:26Now, she brings this tonic to you from the sands of the desert, the rocks of the mountains,
00:26:30the land of the mighty red man.
00:26:33Now, you've never seen a sick Indian.
00:26:37They're all big, strong, mighty men of nature.
00:26:40And why are they all big, strong, mighty men?
00:26:43Because they use Princess Yo-Yo's Indian tonic exclusively.
00:26:48And now, my good people, this wonderful remedy is worth $5 a bottle.
00:26:52But we're not going to charge you $5.
00:26:55Oh, no.
00:26:55Nor $2.
00:26:57Nor $1.
00:26:57No, sir.
00:26:59You're going to buy this wonderful tonic for just 25 cents.
00:27:03And because of the great affection the princess has for the people of this community, with
00:27:08every two-bit purchase, we're going to give you a bow made by the princess's own brother, Eagleby.
00:27:15Now, you say to yourself, what will I do with just a bow?
00:27:19Well, we'll tell you.
00:27:20With every 25-cent purchase of the Princess Yo-Yo's tonic, we're going to throw in an arrow so that you have the tonic and the bow and arrow, all for the trifling sum of 25 cents.
00:27:32Come on now, folks, step up and get that first bottle.
00:27:35Don't miss this amazing opportunity to buy this great tonic for 25 cents a bottle, or five bottles for $1.
00:27:42Let me just take one bottle and pass it down among you.
00:27:45Just pull the cork out of that, my friend, and take a smell.
00:27:48And don't forget, ladies and gentlemen, that you get a bow and an arrow free with this purchase.
00:27:53Miss Jinx, here's the $20 you need.
00:27:58Would you mind keeping an eye on the colonel's camera for me?
00:28:00Why, sure.
00:28:02Okay.
00:28:03And now, folks, step right up and get your bottle.
00:28:06Well, colonel, where's he going?
00:28:09He thinks he's going to New York.
00:28:11He's the constable now.
00:28:13I'm constable.
00:28:14Constable, there's your man right there, and I am as guilty as he is.
00:28:16You come along with me, too, then.
00:28:18You can't fornake me out of money, you city slickers.
00:28:20First, you make me look ridiculous with that fish.
00:28:23Then, you almost drown me on that silly raft of yours.
00:28:27Next, we become entangled with a broken-down carnival.
00:28:30And you get a bright idea on how to acquire $20, and we land in jail.
00:28:35If you'd kept your mouth shut, I would have been on my way to New York right now.
00:28:39Are you sure you told that girl to take good care of the Bloomin' Daisy?
00:28:41A couple of tough fellas, they put up a great struggle, but I took them, single-handed.
00:28:51Nobody ever gets away from me.
00:28:57Gee, Hossipats!
00:29:00I told you they was desperate.
00:29:03They must have dynamited.
00:29:04Well, this looks like an outside job.
00:29:13Do you realize we've broken the law of leaving the jail in that manner?
00:29:17Well, let's go back.
00:29:18Maybe you can think of a better way.
00:29:20I guess Morris will be able to get herself in serious trouble.
00:29:23If we're caught, she'll be as guilty as we are.
00:29:25Don't think she doesn't know it.
00:29:27She's one of those regular people I've been telling you about.
00:29:32Let her go.
00:29:43Howdy, Colonel.
00:29:44Well, ho, girls.
00:29:45How are you?
00:29:47Jinx.
00:29:48Yeah?
00:29:48Take him in with you.
00:29:49Cops might be here any minute.
00:29:50You know what to do.
00:29:51Right.
00:29:52You come with me.
00:29:53Oh, Miss Moore, don't you think?
00:29:53Don't orge you.
00:29:54Oh, come on.
00:29:54Now, Miss Moore, if you get a chance to talk with him, keep your fingers crossed for me, will you?
00:29:59Okay, Colonel.
00:30:03She sure isn't giving herself the worst of the deal, is she?
00:30:06Come on, snapshot, Willie.
00:30:07Give me a hand.
00:30:09Welcome home.
00:30:16That'll make stuff at home.
00:30:17Oh, thanks.
00:30:18Miss Moore, I want you to know that I appreciate what you've done for us.
00:30:25Oh, skip it.
00:30:26You got my show out of a jam, and I got you out of a piece of pie.
00:30:33Do you always put salt on your apple pie?
00:30:35Sure, why?
00:30:36Well, I put salt on mine, too.
00:30:38Salt what?
00:30:39Now, Miss Moore, don't you think that could be a sort of a sign?
00:30:42Sure it is.
00:30:43It's a sign we both like salt in our apple pie.
00:30:45Okay.
00:30:48You know, you're not a bad-looking guy.
00:30:53Talk like you've been to school.
00:30:55You're kind of a fellow that any girl might fall for.
00:31:00Nothing wrong, though, is your instincts are all bad.
00:31:03My instincts?
00:31:04Yeah, they're kind of crooked, if you ask me.
00:31:06Why, Miss Moore, I want you to know that my business integrity has never been questioned.
00:31:11Oh, stop talking like a gentleman of circumstance.
00:31:13You mean you don't like gentlemen of circumstance?
00:31:16I should say not.
00:31:18Gentleman is just a polite word for loafer, if you ask me.
00:31:22Oh, why don't you get an honest job and go to work?
00:31:26You might make something out of yourself.
00:31:28I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
00:31:30You did it!
00:31:31Did what?
00:31:32You crossed your fingers.
00:31:34So what?
00:31:35Well, Miss Moore, that is a sign.
00:31:37Now, wait a minute.
00:31:38What is the sign language?
00:31:39Well, when a boy and a girl both cro...
00:31:41What's that?
00:31:43It ain't the curfew.
00:31:52This is it, Morris Carnival.
00:31:55All right, Sheriff.
00:31:55If you go that way, I'll go this way.
00:31:57We'll search every truck.
00:31:57All right.
00:31:58Come on.
00:32:03Get down.
00:32:04What?
00:32:04Get down.
00:32:05I don't...
00:32:06Come in.
00:32:06What do you mean by breaking in on a lady's privacy?
00:32:13I'm looking for a couple of jailbreakers.
00:32:17There ain't no privacy when desperate criminals is at large.
00:32:22I got every reason to believe they're right with this carnival.
00:32:26Well, you don't think I'd have them in here, do you?
00:32:28You never can tell.
00:32:39Pardon, ladies, but I'm looking for a couple of fugitives.
00:32:41Fugitives?
00:32:42Mmm.
00:32:42Oh, if you find anybody, you save the prettiest one for me, will you?
00:32:46Very funny.
00:32:55Well, any success?
00:32:56No, not a trace of them.
00:32:57What'll we do now?
00:32:58Well, I think we'd better get to a telephone and notify every sheriff in the state.
00:33:01That's a good idea.
00:33:02Excuse me, Sheriff.
00:33:03I'd like to suggest my remaining here and keeping an eye open, just in case.
00:33:06Well, it'll be all right with me.
00:33:07Thank you, sir.
00:33:13Oh, that was close.
00:33:14Okay, Colonel.
00:33:16How do you feel?
00:33:17Good night.
00:33:18He's stuck.
00:33:18Oh, don't worry.
00:33:19We can always use him for a camp chat.
00:33:21Oh, get me out of this.
00:33:22Oh, don't let it get you down.
00:33:23Colonel, I had an uncle that was that way for years.
00:33:26He got us from looking through keyholes.
00:33:27Now, relax.
00:33:28That's it.
00:33:29Here, here, hold on.
00:33:30That's it.
00:33:30Here, relax.
00:33:31You're too tense.
00:33:32Come on, relax.
00:33:33That's it.
00:33:33There you are.
00:33:35There.
00:33:35Here.
00:33:35That's it.
00:33:36Here.
00:33:36Straighten up.
00:33:37Now, how do you feel?
00:33:37Oh, I'm fine.
00:33:38You sure not?
00:33:38Oh, fine.
00:33:39I have three or four more ideas.
00:33:40Oh, no.
00:33:40Miss Moore, I've caused you a lot of trouble.
00:33:44I'd like to be of some help.
00:33:46If there's anything I can do.
00:33:47Why, sure you can be of help.
00:33:49As a roustabout in this show, you probably won't be worth your salt, but at least it's
00:33:53an honest job.
00:33:54Go back and tell the girls to come up here and you bunk with the colonel.
00:33:57A roustabout?
00:33:58Yeah, a roustabout.
00:34:00Oh, thank you.
00:34:28Swing it, hit it, pull it, tie it.
00:34:31Swing it, hit it, pull it, tie it.
00:34:35Oh, calliope Jane.
00:34:38Put on your bonnet and bloop again.
00:34:40Oh, when you go, boop, boop, boop.
00:34:43I'm happy to live long day.
00:34:45You're the talk of the town.
00:34:47Calliope Jane.
00:34:48Put on your bonnet and bloop again.
00:34:51Oh, when you go, boop, boop.
00:34:53You bloop all my cares away.
00:34:55Last week a bloke in the derby named Giger
00:35:00Said he could tame a cat
00:35:03Just then I played hold that tiger
00:35:05The tiger now holds the guy's hat
00:35:07So calliope, Jane
00:35:10Put on your bonnet and bloop again
00:35:12Or when you go bloop, bloop, bloop
00:35:15Bloop all my cares away, away
00:35:25Oh, oh, oh, calliope, Jane
00:35:31Calliope, Jane
00:35:32Put on your bonnet and bloop again
00:35:35Blue, blue, happy the live long day
00:35:38Oh, oh, oh, calliope, Jane
00:35:42Calliope, Jane
00:35:43Put on your bonnet and bloop again
00:35:45Blue, blue, blue, blue
00:35:47Bloop all my cares away
00:35:49Last week a bloke in the derby named Giger
00:35:53Said he could tame a cat
00:35:55Well, just when I played hold the tiger
00:35:58Well, the tiger holds the hat
00:36:01Put on your old sun bonnet
00:36:04While we swing this sonnet
00:36:07When you bloop, you bloop
00:36:09You bloop my cares all the way
00:36:11Good morning, gentlemen
00:36:18Good morning
00:36:19Ready for breakfast?
00:36:20Oh, breakfast, serve it right here
00:36:22No hurry
00:36:22We usually work a little around here before we eat
00:36:25Work?
00:36:26Here, put those on
00:36:27I protest
00:36:29I'm a concessionaire with this carnival and I wear what I please
00:36:31I don't care how you dress so long as you pound those tent stakes
00:36:35A little work never hurt anybody
00:36:41Good morning, Miss Moore
00:36:44Oh, hiya, Joe
00:36:46Oh, Miss Moore, I've had a pretty good offer from the Jones show
00:36:49It isn't that I want to leave
00:36:51But I have a wife and kid back in Connecticut
00:36:53Oh, I understand, Joe
00:36:54I don't blame you
00:36:55Well, your pay's been a little slow
00:36:56But, well, we'll get along all right
00:36:58I'll send you back pay as soon as we have a few good days
00:37:01Oh, forget it any time
00:37:03Oh, troupe is nothing
00:37:04If I could ever get paid
00:37:05I'd quit this dump in a minute
00:37:06What are you crabbing about?
00:37:08Crabbing?
00:37:08She hasn't paid me a dime in months
00:37:10Don't you ever think of anything else besides money?
00:37:12Why don't you try smiling once in a while?
00:37:14You know
00:37:14Laugh and the world laughs with you, you know
00:37:17Oh, baloney
00:37:18Oh, why don't you try being like me?
00:37:20Oh, that's too much
00:37:21Very funny
00:37:22Well, at least I like everybody
00:37:24I'm a little happy
00:37:25Did you ever see any...
00:37:26Oh, now, wait
00:37:29Let's not go through all this again
00:37:30Really, I have enough trouble
00:37:31Bye
00:37:32Oh, now, wait a minute
00:37:38Let's get this thing straight
00:37:39You see, I'm really not an Indian
00:37:41Only kidding with that yo-yo stuff
00:37:43You know, just kidding
00:37:44In fact, I was born in Brooklyn
00:37:46You know, Brooklyn
00:37:47Oh, now, wait, wait
00:37:49Mr. Gaines
00:37:51Oh, good morning, Stan
00:37:52Oh, good morning to you, sir
00:37:53I've been dreadfully worried about you
00:37:55A man of your position
00:37:56In an environment of this kind
00:37:58Don't worry about me
00:37:59I'm all right
00:38:00Well, I'm glad to hear that
00:38:01Is there something I can do for you, sir?
00:38:04No, nothing at all
00:38:05Well, if you're not too busy
00:38:05You might try poundings of steaks for me
00:38:07No, Colonel, that would never do
00:38:08Just stay around in the background
00:38:10I'll see you later
00:38:11Yes, sir
00:38:11Come on, Colonel
00:38:12Oh, ho
00:38:17What an invigorating morning
00:38:18I'm ready for an order of scrambled eggs
00:38:20A rasher of bacon
00:38:21And a huge pot of coffee
00:38:23All right, you guys
00:38:24Start pounding this row of steaks
00:38:25And that row of steaks over there
00:38:27Then you can eat breakfast
00:38:28I protest
00:38:29I'm a concessionaire
00:38:30So am I a concessionaire
00:38:31But we pound steaks around here
00:38:32Before we eat
00:38:33I said that I would
00:38:34I said pound that steak
00:38:36Yes, sir
00:38:38Oh, say, just a minute
00:38:42What's on your mind?
00:38:44How would you like to be the head man
00:38:45Of the best carnival in the world?
00:38:47Who wouldn't?
00:38:48How much would it cost?
00:38:49About 200 grand
00:38:50I'd like to have you pick one up for me
00:38:52Wouldn't you like a nice new electric train set, too?
00:38:55No, wait a minute
00:38:55You don't understand
00:38:56Stand up!
00:38:58What would a punk like you get?
00:38:59200 grand
00:39:00Yes, sir
00:39:00A blank check, please
00:39:02Yes, sir
00:39:02I want you to accompany this gentleman
00:39:04I'm going to buy a carnival
00:39:05A carnival, sir?
00:39:07Yes
00:39:07Let's fill this check in
00:39:08For any amount necessary
00:39:09I want the very best
00:39:11Do you understand?
00:39:12Yes, Mr. Gaines
00:39:12Say, listen
00:39:13If this check bounces back on me
00:39:14I'm going to bounce right back on you
00:39:16I beg your pardon
00:39:17You're speaking about Mr. Gaines
00:39:18We never have check trouble
00:39:20Now, if you'll just come with me
00:39:21We'll attend to everything
00:39:22Hey, this is all over my head
00:39:23I don't understand
00:39:25Let me know when it's ready
00:39:26Yes, sir
00:39:27Take care of your own steak
00:39:33I'm having trouble enough with this one
00:39:34You pound this row
00:39:41I'll pound the other one
00:39:42Okay
00:39:46Okay
00:40:12Okay
00:40:27Okay, boys
00:40:27Hey, Colonel
00:40:33Come on over and help with these
00:40:34You'll do no such thing
00:40:36It's a fine job, Colonel
00:40:38Your steaks are all down
00:40:39You go ahead and have breakfast
00:40:40Thank you, Miss Moore
00:40:41Thank you
00:40:42Oh, good morning, Miss Moore
00:40:45Oh, I didn't mean
00:40:49You notice the colonel finished all of his, don't you?
00:40:51Oh, yes, but he
00:40:52Don't interrupt
00:40:53Look
00:40:53You pound these steaks before breakfast
00:40:55And if you can't do that, well
00:40:56Well, hi, officer
00:41:05Hope you like
00:41:10And the sooner the better
00:41:13Well, but why?
00:41:14Well, I got word from the last town that you hit
00:41:17That you're carrying a couple of crooks with you
00:41:19So come on, get going
00:41:20Oh, now look, Sheriff
00:41:21I said get going
00:41:23Okay
00:41:24All right, boys, pack it up
00:41:27I beg your pardon, Sheriff
00:41:32But I believe if you give me a moment
00:41:33I can straighten out this little misunderstanding
00:41:35Can that stuff?
00:41:36No, no, no
00:41:36I want to present you with a portrait to take home to your wife
00:41:39Oh, well, that sounds all right
00:41:40There you are
00:41:41You stand right there
00:41:42Not too far away
00:41:43While I extend the lens
00:41:44Turn the little wheel
00:41:46Yes
00:41:46And pull the bulb
00:41:47Are you ready?
00:41:48Yes
00:41:48Hold it
00:41:49That's it
00:41:50I've had great success with these family portraits
00:41:52If you'll bear with me just a moment
00:41:53While we go through the developing process here
00:41:56And pull the little string here
00:41:58I believe I'll show you something that your wife's going to be very happy about
00:42:01That thing is getting out of town before I run you in
00:42:14Swing in, hit in, pull in, fly in, swing
00:42:24Swing in
00:42:26Swing in
00:42:28Swing in
00:42:30Swing in
00:42:31I hope the new carnival will be the finest thing on wheels
00:42:36I want to make Penguin really happy
00:42:39Now listen, young Drogo
00:42:40Your idea of romance is a yacht here, a bracelet there
00:42:43An ermine coat thrown in
00:42:45And now a new carnival
00:42:46Why, you're just a checkbook lover
00:42:48Don't you know by this time that this girl is different?
00:42:58All together now
00:42:59Push
00:43:00That's it
00:43:01All right
00:43:02That's going to do you no good in the mud
00:43:04Get up out of the mud there, young Drogo
00:43:06We can't have this kind of species
00:43:08See?
00:43:08Yes, sir
00:43:14Thank you
00:43:14Say earth
00:43:17Half
00:43:20Well, you'll be right
00:43:22Let's go
00:43:23GLite
00:43:24Hold on
00:43:25Look, graduated
00:43:26You've got
00:43:34Say, you're getting to be an expert at this.
00:43:40Oh, thanks.
00:43:41As a matter of fact, you've been doing so well lately
00:43:43that I've decided to promote you to a better job.
00:43:45Oh, that's great.
00:43:47Well, what's it going to be?
00:43:50Here's your new outfit.
00:43:51Put it on tonight and you'll understand.
00:44:02Oh, no.
00:44:03You again.
00:44:04How?
00:44:05Listen, for the last time, I am not an Indian.
00:44:14Wait, what is this?
00:44:18You and...
00:44:18Oh, here, look.
00:44:19No comic valentines.
00:44:20Now, go away.
00:44:21I'm busy.
00:44:23Colonel, I can't go out there like this.
00:44:25Why not?
00:44:26You look beautiful.
00:44:27That's just the trouble.
00:44:28Now, ladies and gentlemen,
00:44:30the feature free attractions of the show.
00:44:32The world's greatest aerial artiste.
00:44:35So, one and only, Miss Penguin Moore,
00:44:37assisted by Don Cavalero.
00:44:44No, I...
00:44:45Take off your robe.
00:45:04Take off your robe.
00:45:04What?
00:45:14I don't know.
00:45:16I don't know.
00:45:17No, I don't know.
00:45:19We'll see you there.
00:45:19Over your shoulders.
00:45:20Come here.
00:45:20Come here.
00:45:21Bye-bye.
00:45:22Come here.
00:45:23Take off your robe.
00:45:23Bye-bye.
00:45:24Come here.
00:45:25One and only, per year.
00:45:26Come here.
00:45:27Bye-bye.
00:45:28The End
00:45:58Ladies and gentlemen, I...
00:46:21Oh, okay, officer. We'll be on our way.
00:46:28But listen, girl, can't you see your way to give him another chance?
00:46:33You saw what happened tonight, Colonel. I gave him a chance, but he just doesn't belong in show business.
00:46:37Oh, that's funny.
00:46:39What's funny about that?
00:46:41Doesn't belong in show business. Well, I don't suppose you ever heard of the great Drogo.
00:46:45The great Drogo?
00:46:46The feature act of every show he ever played in.
00:46:49Drogo?
00:46:51Drogo?
00:46:54Aerialist?
00:46:54Mm-mm.
00:46:56Drogo.
00:46:58Equestrian?
00:47:00Mm-mm.
00:47:01Well, there was a Rogo.
00:47:05Rogo's Lion Act.
00:47:07Or was it Drogo?
00:47:11Drogo's Lions.
00:47:13Was that it?
00:47:13I didn't say it, girl. Now remember, I didn't tell you.
00:47:18But Drogo's Lions, that was the greatest act that ever played under the big top.
00:47:22Well, I can see it now.
00:47:25London, Paris, Vienna.
00:47:27The applause of thousands.
00:47:29What made him give it up?
00:47:31What's that?
00:47:32Boy, there he stood.
00:47:33Night after night.
00:47:35With guns in his hands.
00:47:36Then came a time when the animals weren't enough.
00:47:39Oh, forget the past.
00:47:41He'll come back, girl.
00:47:42He'll come back.
00:47:43I feel like a fool, Colonel.
00:47:47Imagine me making him pound steaks in a silly two-by-four show like this.
00:47:52Making out like I was a big shot.
00:47:55I gotta talk to him, Colonel.
00:48:01Drogo, come here.
00:48:03Oh, I'm very busy, Miss Moore.
00:48:04I want to talk to you.
00:48:05Well, Miss Moore, I want you to know...
00:48:09I want to make up for it in any way I can.
00:48:13Oh, forget about it, Drogo.
00:48:23You look like that, Drogo.
00:48:25You're making me feel so foolish.
00:48:32All I can and help.
00:48:34You're going to.
00:48:36You're going to go right back to the top where you belong.
00:48:38You won't get in with the wrong people this time,
00:48:40because I'll take the guns out of your hands every night.
00:48:44Guns?
00:48:45That's certainly nice of you, Miss Moore, but I don't...
00:48:47Now, you don't have to say anything.
00:48:49I know we're going to get along swell together from now on.
00:49:00Colonel, what do you think?
00:49:01Well, Miss Moore just spoke to me and forgave me for what I did to her act.
00:49:05She was so sweet, I can't get over it.
00:49:08She said we'd get along swell together.
00:49:10But certainly you'll get along swell together.
00:49:11Why shouldn't two great showmen get along swell together?
00:49:14What do you mean?
00:49:15I don't know anything about the show business.
00:49:16Well, I know you don't, and you know you don't, but...
00:49:19But what?
00:49:20Well, I told her you were a great showman.
00:49:22Oh, Colonel, why did you tell her a thing like that?
00:49:25Well, you're an imposter, aren't you?
00:49:27Well, isn't it better to be a good imposter than a bad one?
00:49:29What kind of a showman did you tell her I was?
00:49:34Well, I, uh, I told her you were a lion tamer.
00:49:37A lot.
00:49:38A lot.
00:49:38Colonel, come back here.
00:49:41Why did you tell her that?
00:49:43Well, there's no lions with this show.
00:49:45No.
00:49:45Well, what have you got to worry about?
00:49:47Well, I don't know.
00:49:52Well, boys, put this stuff down the truck over there.
00:49:55Willie, you come with me.
00:49:56Yes, ma'am.
00:49:57tiger said he could tame a cat just as i played hold that tiger the tiger now holds the guy's hat
00:50:13here come here you sit right down here stay out of my way i'm missing
00:50:23stay there and don't move
00:50:27glad to see you penguin how are you oh fine sorry to get you up at this hour oh that's all right
00:50:48we couldn't sleep anyway what's on your mind well i got a spot in my show for your lions you still
00:50:53got them haven't you sure there they are come on say i got the best line trainer in the business
00:50:58how about letting me take them and then the season will split well it's okay with me if it's okay with
00:51:03mo it's okay with me joe matter of fact i'm glad you came we were just talking about turning them
00:51:07over to the zoo business has been so bad we can't even feed them take a peek
00:51:12they don't look underfed to me neither in fact they look powerful healthy
00:51:22there's nothing to worry about all you gotta do is follow the instructions in this book
00:51:26gives you their names the tricks they do and everything well that's swell here you are willie
00:51:31read it over carefully now on you're taking care of them come on let's go okay we'll give you a hand
00:51:36you mean you mean i guess you do nero rolls over nero nero nero
00:51:52roll roll that did it good morning miss moore morning joker i think you ought to know though
00:52:09what the colonel said oh don't blame him i'm happy to know that you're one of us well i certainly do
00:52:14want to be one of us there's something i want you to have belonged to my dad he was a lion trainer too
00:52:22thanks drogo i want you to know how i feel about your scenes we're both showmen
00:52:29i liked you from the start but that was as far as could ever go because well i had no idea you
00:52:35were my kind miss moore i think you ought to know the truth never mind it's what's going to happen
00:52:40that counts i'll certainly do my best you have any scratches on you didn't the lions ever claw you or
00:52:46jump you tell the truth they never did gosh you must have been great wouldn't you like to take
00:52:52up where you left off cracking the whip and hearing the applause wouldn't you do it for me
00:52:59i guess i'd do just about anything for you well here they are not much after what you've had but
00:53:06it's the beginning they're lions don't expect too much of them because they haven't been worked for
00:53:10quite a while
00:53:19is you gonna train them loud
00:53:20oh it's no use curl i can't go through with it now don't be silly now look you're a millionaire
00:53:43aren't you what's that got to do with it everything why you'd be the first millionaire lion tamer in the
00:53:48world think of the honor and besides i'm sure that nothing will happen to you those lions are easy to
00:53:54work with aren't they willie that's what it says here there you see now look i'm going to show you
00:53:58once more you need have no fear why no lion has ever been known to pass a chair now you advance boldly
00:54:07chair in one hand and whip in the other
00:54:17all right ladies and gentlemen step right up and buy yourself a ticket to the greatest thrill of your
00:54:33life thank you fearless folks the one and only the world's greatest lion tamer is going to face fire
00:54:40the most ferocious how's it going oh couldn't be better step right up ladies and gentlemen here you
00:54:46are forget the smelling salts yes the bandages yes the iodine yes
00:54:53i forgot some pot i forgot to feed
00:54:59what's the matter boy
00:55:02colonel i can't go through with it well you love her don't you
00:55:06all you've got to do is to remember what i told you when you get in that cage keep chatting with
00:55:10that chair and cross with your whip listen listen what a crowd
00:55:19hurry up joker we can't hold it much longer they're waiting for you the lions and all the
00:55:24people silly gosh you look wonderful now go on out there and knock them cold
00:55:27tell me colonel is he thrilled thrilled is not the word he's trembling but with anticipation
00:55:36you want to go in now you know oh i've got a better idea
00:55:42they're up places zero
00:55:49what's he trying to do colonel it's working the cats from the outside
00:55:55yes well you wouldn't expect the great drogo to do the usual thing anybody can work lines from
00:56:00the inside of a cage what a man he's working them from the outside that may be swell colonel but
00:56:07i don't think these yokels understand that i'll tell them to do it the easy way
00:56:16go go i think you better do it the regular way oh i knew it fine from out here i know but these
00:56:21people don't understand i think you better work on the inside okay folks everything will be fine in
00:56:26just a minute
00:56:31oh there's what have to happen to me what's going to happen to you well can't you see the rain is going
00:56:36to ruin the act we can't put it on ow willie put them away yes
00:56:41it's just a little shower all right my head how am i going to get back to my trailer
00:56:57there you are
00:57:17did you do that on purpose what do you think
00:57:27did you do that you figure it out why you you now wait a minute you hadn't let your snooping
00:57:33instincts get the better of you all this wouldn't have happened after all i've done for you why for
00:57:38two pins i'd oh you poor kid never mind someday you'll have a fine new carnival i don't want a new
00:57:48carnival all i want is good business for this one you mean you don't want a new carnival no
00:57:57i should have known
00:58:04I should have known you years ago
00:58:30Where on earth were you long years ago
00:58:38I miss so much and dreamed so little
00:58:45Before you set my heart aglow
00:58:52I should have known the way you smile
00:58:59As I traveled each long lonely mile
00:59:07For memory lane should seem much sweeter
00:59:14If I had known you all the while
00:59:21Oh, I'm so jealous of the flowers in spring
00:59:28For they know more than I about you
00:59:35They heard your laughter
00:59:41And the songs you sing
00:59:45Through all the years I spent without you
00:59:54I wish that I could truly say
01:00:02That I knew you long before today
01:00:09But we'll go home
01:00:18From here together
01:00:21And I shall love you
01:00:30All the way
01:00:38Wonderful girl, Penguin
01:00:43Real, sincere, different
01:00:47Yes, the others are all alike
01:00:49But she's different
01:00:50I know, my boy, I know
01:00:52Love, love
01:00:54What follies are committed in that name
01:00:57That's Francis Bacon
01:00:59Speak love
01:01:01If you speak love
01:01:02That's William Shakespeare
01:01:04Love is like hash
01:01:06You've got to have confidence in it
01:01:09To enjoy it
01:01:10That must have been Bob Hope
01:01:12Well
01:01:13Go to sleep, my boy
01:01:15Or, uh, how are you?
01:01:16Good morning
01:01:30Oh, yes, uh, Mr. Newton
01:01:33Mr. Newton
01:01:34Oh, Mr. Whitman
01:01:35Yes, Bates, what is it?
01:01:37Begging your pardon, sir
01:01:38But I'm afraid we have gypsies on the ground
01:01:40Gypsies?
01:01:43Well, Bates, do something
01:01:45Get rid of them right away
01:01:46Yes, sir, right away, sir
01:01:48Oh, wait a minute, Bates
01:01:49Do you speak gypsy?
01:01:50Oh, no, sir
01:01:51Oh, never mind
01:01:52I'll go myself
01:01:53Order the chief's car right away
01:01:55Yes, sir
01:01:56Come on, boys
01:01:57Hurry, hurry, hurry
01:01:58Come this way
01:01:59Hear all about the big surprise, I promised you
01:02:01Come on, everybody
01:02:03This way, everybody
01:02:05Shh
01:02:07Now listen, boys and girls
01:02:10I told you I'd bring you to the land of plenty
01:02:12Well, here it is
01:02:13Why, the food lies on the ground for the taking
01:02:15Did you say food?
01:02:16Right
01:02:16Groceries
01:02:17Grub
01:02:18Bittles
01:02:19Now, some of you go that way
01:02:20And pick the berries from the vines
01:02:21The peas, beans, cabbages, and other vegetables
01:02:24Are that way
01:02:24Let your stomachs be your guide
01:02:26Pick it on
01:02:27And the watermelons
01:02:30Are that way
01:02:32Oh, Willie
01:02:34Yes, Mr. Governor
01:02:36And the chicken house
01:02:37Is over there
01:02:39Chicken house?
01:02:40Uh-huh
01:02:40What am I waiting for?
01:02:41I don't know
01:02:42Me either
01:02:43Tally-ho
01:02:44Say, Joe
01:02:52What's the idea of pitching here?
01:02:53Colonel's orders
01:02:54Colonel's orders?
01:02:57Well, what are we gonna get for customers here?
01:03:00Feel my
01:03:01Quiet, quiet
01:03:03Ain't no use of squawking
01:03:04We all gotta go someday
01:03:06It's either gonna be you or me
01:03:08It ain't gonna be me
01:03:10Take your time
01:03:18Take your time
01:03:19Don't rush me
01:03:20The man's right
01:03:20Thank you
01:03:21You're welcome
01:03:22Now, will you fix the flowers, please?
01:03:24First
01:03:24Say, Red, where'd you get these?
01:03:31Well, the colonel told us
01:03:32We could pick anything we wanted to
01:03:34Oh, he did, eh?
01:03:36Well, I'm still giving orders around here, I think
01:03:38Oh, Craig, you heard the boss
01:03:42Break it up
01:03:43Get this stuff out of here
01:03:44Yes, Miss Moore
01:03:45But the colonel said
01:03:45I don't care what the colonel said
01:03:47We're not taking anything
01:03:48That doesn't belong to us
01:03:49Now, put it back where you got it
01:03:50Yeah, make it snappy
01:03:51We'll all be thrown in the clink
01:03:52Sound like we'll prickly in the clink
01:03:55All right, fellas
01:03:56Give it a bit quick
01:03:57All right, you heard the boss
01:03:59Get rid of it
01:04:00Come on
01:04:00Put a move on
01:04:01What's going on around here
01:04:03Come on, get going
01:04:05Come on, get going
01:04:06Well, well
01:04:07It's a shame
01:04:08I put back these tender boys
01:04:09They're very tender
01:04:12Mm-hmm
01:04:13Sure, that would be kind of a shame, wouldn't it
01:04:16In that box
01:04:19Come on
01:04:19Be careful, but hurry
01:04:21Come on
01:04:22Now sit down
01:04:25Now, back on your arm
01:04:29What do you mean
01:04:38Trespassing on private property
01:04:40Now, don't get excited, mister
01:04:41You've got us all wrong
01:04:42Oh, have I?
01:04:43Mm-hmm
01:04:44Well, then
01:04:45I'm very sorry
01:04:46You see, I'm Penguin Moore
01:04:48And this is my carnival
01:04:49We got lost last night
01:04:50And wound up here
01:04:51We didn't know it was your property
01:04:52But we didn't take anything
01:04:54Well, if you didn't take anything
01:04:55I guess there's no harm done
01:04:57You've got quite a display
01:04:58Would you like to look around?
01:05:00Oh, I'd love to
01:05:01Do you mind?
01:05:01Oh, not at all
01:05:02There's a pin game over there
01:05:04I hate pins
01:05:05Oh, well
01:05:05Here's a merry-go-round
01:05:07Oh, it makes me dizzy
01:05:08Well, we've got a lot of other things here
01:05:09What's this contraption?
01:05:11Oh, this is a taffy machine
01:05:13Would you like to see it work?
01:05:15Oh, may I?
01:05:16Okay, Bob
01:05:16I'll take care of it
01:05:17Okay, Ms. Bob
01:05:17Mechanical devices
01:05:18Intriguing me
01:05:19Well, here's the switch here, you see
01:05:20And you put it down
01:05:22The machine goes around
01:05:23With the taffy on it
01:05:24Uh-oh
01:05:30What'll they search up next?
01:05:35Most interesting parts down there was a motorist
01:05:40You're right
01:05:46It's a dandy
01:05:47My favorite gear ratio
01:05:4915 to 1
01:06:05Did you see what I saw?
01:06:15Why, did you see something?
01:06:18Let's forget it
01:06:18Farmers in the dell
01:06:21Farmers in the dell
01:06:23Hey, nani, nani
01:06:24Boop, boop, ba, doop
01:06:25The farmers in the dell
01:06:27Farmers in the dell
01:06:29Farmers in the dell
01:06:31Oh, you said you didn't take anything
01:06:33Well, the farmers in the dell
01:06:35Santivis, Santivis
01:06:36Drop that food, thief
01:06:37Thief?
01:06:39Oh, pardon the Jew
01:06:41Well, certainly it's me
01:06:42Who did you expect?
01:06:43I can't tell you how happy I am to see you
01:06:45I've been quite worried
01:06:46Well, Harry, your worries are over
01:06:47Come over here
01:06:48I want you to meet a friend of mine
01:06:49Oh, Penguin
01:06:50Uh, this is my nephew, Harry Whitman
01:06:54I'm one of his poor relations
01:06:55How do you do?
01:06:56Oh, we've met
01:06:57Well, good
01:06:57Then we can get down to business
01:06:58How many weekend guests have you?
01:07:00Oh, we have a whole house full
01:07:01There's the Vanswiggins, the Mortons, the Dumont
01:07:04That's enough
01:07:04Graham
01:07:05I said that's enough
01:07:05Have them all come down here
01:07:07I guarantee they'll have a better time
01:07:09Than they had in days
01:07:10Weeks, years
01:07:11If it's that good, I'll tell them
01:07:12Gangway
01:07:15Tell them not to forget their wallets
01:07:17Here, hear that sign, son
01:07:19Yes, sir
01:07:20That's it
01:07:21Now go right ahead with your work
01:07:22Two little pieces of business to do here
01:07:24Dee-dee-da-dum
01:07:28Dee-dee-da-dum
01:07:29They'll never know the difference
01:07:30Dee-dee-dee-da-dum
01:07:31And I'm-dee-dee
01:07:32Ten cents to a dollar
01:07:33They'll never know the difference
01:07:34When I hear them holler
01:07:35Dee-dee-dee-dee-dee-dee-da-dee-dee
01:07:37Well, our troubles are over
01:07:54Happy days are here to end
01:07:56Don't you think you're very surprised
01:07:58It's too much
01:07:58Too much?
01:07:59Why, these people couldn't have a good time
01:08:01Unless they paid too much
01:08:02All right, boys
01:08:03Go to work
01:08:04All right, everybody
01:08:05Now, two steps forward, please
01:08:32Two steps backward
01:08:33Now, another one forward
01:08:35Get away from me, son
01:08:36You're annoying me
01:08:37Hey, Colonel, it's me
01:08:38Well, Fangman
01:08:39Hello
01:08:40How's business?
01:08:41Well, how did that happen?
01:08:44Never mind
01:08:44Step right this way, folks
01:08:45Then we'll go through
01:08:46The developing process
01:08:47There you are
01:08:48Passes through the little hill
01:08:49And the little handle
01:08:50And the photograph drops in
01:08:52A little tank
01:08:52There's a charming portrait
01:08:53Of yourself and family
01:08:54And the price is five dollars
01:08:56Right this way, folks
01:08:56But it's blank
01:08:57That may surprise you
01:08:58But it doesn't surprise me
01:08:59The price remains the same
01:09:00Thank you
01:09:00Do you mind getting out of the way, please?
01:09:02How about that man over there
01:09:03There's a lot of taffy there
01:09:05Having fun?
01:09:07Oh, yes
01:09:08And I appreciate you
01:09:08Letting me run the machine
01:09:09Oh, that's all right
01:09:10I say you can sell the taffy, too
01:09:12If you like
01:09:12Oh, may I?
01:09:13I'd be delighted
01:09:14Coffee, toffee
01:09:15What do you mean
01:09:15We ain't got no right here?
01:09:17The paddles are still
01:09:18Three for a dollar
01:09:18A dollar?
01:09:19What?
01:09:19A dollar for a ten cent game?
01:09:21Oh, Bob
01:09:21Come with me
01:09:22Anybody else?
01:09:26Toffee, toffee
01:09:27Listen, buddy
01:09:28You don't have to get tough
01:09:29Well, who's getting tough?
01:09:30Just a minute
01:09:31I'm sorry, boys
01:09:32But we're putting the show on
01:09:33For a private party
01:09:34I'll have to ask you to leave
01:09:35Oh, be nice, baby
01:09:37You wouldn't want us to go now
01:09:38Would you?
01:09:39Oh, so it's one of those things
01:09:41Okay, do it the hard way
01:09:43That's all I wanted to know
01:09:44All right, just a minute
01:09:45Wait a minute
01:09:46Oh, you ain't heard the last of this
01:09:49Can you?
01:09:49No
01:09:49Here you are, ladies and gentlemen
01:09:51Three strikes
01:09:52For one dollar
01:09:53One dollar
01:09:53Thirteen hundred
01:09:54You can do better than that, man
01:09:55Try it again
01:09:56Come on
01:09:56Three strikes for a dollar, folks
01:09:58Why, you'll never do it that way, mister
01:09:59Stand back and I'll show you
01:10:01No muscles needed
01:10:02Amazing
01:10:06Introducing
01:10:09The one
01:10:10The only
01:10:11Fearless Drogo
01:10:13Dare table to the arena
01:10:15Fearless Drogo
01:10:16It couldn't be
01:10:18No waiting
01:10:18I wonder
01:10:19Purchase your tickets right away
01:10:21Excuse me
01:10:22Think of it, folks
01:10:23A beer
01:10:23Two dollars and fifty cents
01:10:25Here we go, folks
01:10:26Don't rush
01:10:26Don't crowd
01:10:27Hurry, hurry, hurry
01:10:29Come on, folks
01:10:30You'll see one of the best shows
01:10:31You ever saw in your life
01:10:32Get in there now
01:10:32And give them everything you've got
01:10:33But listen, Penguin
01:10:34You don't know this
01:10:35But I really
01:10:35No, but
01:10:36This is your chance
01:10:37To get back on top
01:10:37And you're gonna take it
01:10:38But I can
01:10:38Hope everything goes all right
01:10:48See you next time
01:10:57Hello
01:10:59Sorry, boys
01:11:01See you, Sheriff?
01:11:03No matter who to the ground
01:11:04You see, Sheriff?
01:11:05When the clown gets mad
01:11:06He ripples up
01:11:07He's mad
01:11:09Riffles up.
01:11:24Well, well, Mr. Drogo Gaines, the millionaire playboy, is more cuckoo than I thought he was.
01:11:36Hey, boss, that ain't in the book.
01:11:40Look out, Mr. Drogo. Here comes the land.
01:11:57The land can run 40 miles an hour. I'm sorry I read that.
01:12:01I told you I'd lead you to the land of plenty.
01:12:07I told you I'd lead you to the land of plenty.
01:12:10Oh, you got it.
01:12:18Come on.
01:12:20Willie!
01:12:21Yes?
01:12:22Get that lion back in the cage before I scare someone.
01:12:39Put what lion loose cage before it scares who?
01:12:43Rushing here, rushing there.
01:12:45Nowhere to go.
01:12:46What's going on in there?
01:12:47The lion's loose.
01:12:48Lions!
01:12:49If I'm going to hunt for lions, I've got to get me some bait.
01:12:54I've been chasing lions all the time.
01:13:01He ain't dead.
01:13:02Kitty, kitty.
01:13:03I sure hope I don't find him.
01:13:06There's more sure going to be mad than that lion chasing all them people.
01:13:10Hey!
01:13:14Kitty, kitty, kitty.
01:13:15Where's that lion at?
01:13:18I've got to be more careful.
01:13:31My blood pressure won't stand it.
01:13:35Kitty, kitty.
01:13:36Kitty, kitty.
01:13:37Kitty, kitty.
01:13:38Kitty, kitty.
01:13:39Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:13:40Kitty, kitty.
01:13:41Kitty, kitty.
01:13:42Come on.
01:13:43Kitty, kitty.
01:13:44Come on.
01:13:45Kitty, kitty.
01:13:46Oh my!
01:13:47Whoa.
01:13:49Kitty.
01:13:50Kitty!
01:13:51Kitty, kitty.
01:13:52Kitty, kitty.
01:13:54Whoa!
01:13:55Whoa, whoa, eagerly.
01:13:56Whoa, whoa, whoa!
01:14:07Kitty, kitty! Come on!
01:14:09Nice baloney! Come on, kitty, kitty!
01:14:11Kitty, kitty!
01:14:12Nice baloney!
01:14:15Kitty!
01:14:21Was that me talking?
01:14:26It's all right, folks! Everything's taken care of! Nothing to worry about!
01:14:42Toffee, toffee! Toffee, toffee! Dollar a bag!
01:14:45Dollar a bag! We don't want no toffee! Come on, boys!
01:14:49Toffee, toffee! Toffee good!
01:14:52Hey, Roof! Hey, Roof!
01:14:55Hey, Roof!
01:14:56Hey, Roof!
01:14:57Hey, Roof!
01:14:58Hey, Roof!
01:14:59Hey, Roof!
01:15:00Hiya, beautiful!
01:15:01Now, listen. I told you we're putting the show on for a private party.
01:15:04Well, this is my private party. How about it, boys?
01:15:07Yeah!
01:15:08Wait a minute. You heard what the lady said. Now get going.
01:15:11Oh, glamour boy, huh?
01:15:13Ooh!
01:15:14Hey, Roof!
01:15:17Let's break this joint!
01:15:19Oh
01:15:49You don't understand
01:16:19Oh
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01:18:51Sorry chief
01:18:53Sorry
01:19:01Hey
01:19:03Victory is ours
01:19:05But my circus is ruined
01:19:07Well now don't let that worry you
01:19:09My rich nephew will pay for everything
01:19:11Oh Harry Harry where are you
01:19:13Here I am
01:19:15Oh
01:19:17Oh
01:19:19Oh pardon my appearance
01:19:21Hey it's quite disarray
01:19:23Well never mind I'll have everything fixed
01:19:25There you are what more can you ask
01:19:27Celebrate by coming up to my house and having dinner
01:19:29Oh I'd be delighted sir but I haven't a thing to wear
01:19:31But that the house is full of clothes
01:19:33May I?
01:19:34Why certainly
01:19:40I'm in an awful predicament
01:19:41The new carnival is over at Portisville what am I going to do?
01:19:43The new carnival?
01:19:44Yes
01:19:45Good good
01:19:46Now you run along with the rest of them and leave everything to me
01:19:48Yes but I just
01:19:49Go right ahead now don't you worry
01:19:54Say George
01:19:55Yes Colonel
01:19:56Do you still burn the barn down every weekend?
01:19:58Yes sir
01:19:59Tonight?
01:20:00Nine o'clock sharp
01:20:01Fine
01:20:02Fine
01:20:03Hey boy
01:20:04Come here
01:20:05Get it on quick
01:20:06Now wait a minute
01:20:08I want you to wrap up this carnival
01:20:10And put it in that big barn down the road about a half a mile
01:20:12Then I want you all to go over to Portisville
01:20:14There's a new carnival over there
01:20:16Bigger and better
01:20:17I want you to help set it up
01:20:19Now come on get going
01:20:20Come on get it
01:20:21Come on get it
01:20:22Come on get it
01:20:23Come on get it
01:20:24Come on get it
01:20:25Come on get it
01:20:26Come on get it
01:20:27Come on get it
01:20:28Come on get it
01:20:29Say hello
01:20:30Penguin you're beautiful
01:20:31Well I'm charmed Miss Bull
01:20:34Dinner is served sir
01:20:35Thank you Bates
01:20:36Right this way everyone for the victory dinner
01:20:39Oh no keep your hands off that chair
01:20:56I've had that one pulled on me before
01:20:58As you wish madame
01:20:59Yes
01:21:06You know I'm awfully happy that they have chicken tonight
01:21:08I never eat anything but chicken
01:21:12That's water
01:21:13One, two, three, four
01:21:18A four legged chicken
01:21:20That's cute
01:21:21A four legged chicken
01:21:28A three legged chicken
01:21:29A three legged chicken
01:21:31A three legged chicken
01:21:32That's a novelty
01:21:33A three legged chicken
01:21:34What's the idea?
01:21:36Oh you wouldn't like that
01:21:37That's no good
01:21:38No good
01:21:39No good
01:21:40Well here we are
01:21:41Back to normal again
01:21:42That's kind of muscular isn't it huh?
01:21:47It's nearly nine o'clock sir
01:21:48Oh so it is Bates
01:21:50Shuffled well?
01:21:51Yes sir
01:21:52All right everyone let's hurry with the usual drawing for positions on the fire trucks
01:21:56To see who the lucky people are
01:21:58Will you draw Uncle Carlton?
01:21:59Yes
01:22:00Oh mine's a blank
01:22:01Better luck next time
01:22:04I'll drive the chemical truck
01:22:05That's nice
01:22:06I'll just ride along with Mr. Gaines
01:22:08Why Colonel this is not a blank
01:22:10You two ride on the chemical wagon
01:22:12By the way Harry what are you burning tonight?
01:22:14Oh the same old barn
01:22:15Oh that's terrible
01:22:17What's the matter Uncle Carlton?
01:22:18Well how was I to know that you're still burning the same old barn
01:22:21In order to save the carnival from the hoodlums
01:22:23I have the boys hide at the barn
01:22:24You mean the carnival's on fire?
01:22:26I mean exactly that
01:22:27My carnival?
01:22:28Well how was I...
01:22:29She said the car was on fire
01:22:31Oh come on
01:22:33Come on
01:22:34Come on
01:22:35Everybody on the fire
01:22:36Come on
01:22:37Come on
01:22:38No no no no
01:22:41Take it easy
01:22:42Take it easy
01:22:45Don't you think I ought to do the driving?
01:22:47Don't be silly I've been pushing trucks around all my life
01:22:49All I leave you
01:22:58Well they don't make glue already
01:23:13Where is the fire?
01:23:15Never mind the fire
01:23:18We're not going there
01:23:19What do you mean?
01:23:20Keep going straight ahead
01:23:22And we'll lead them into Porter's Vale and the new carnival
01:23:24What about the fire?
01:23:25Well you told me to get rid of her carnival didn't you?
01:23:27Connigle, didn't you? Maybe when she sees the new one, she'll forget the old one.
01:23:31Oh.
01:23:41Bobby!
01:23:57Hey, Glee!
01:24:14Go away!
01:24:16Somebody's flying at me, huh?
01:24:17It'll be me.
01:24:23Hey!
01:24:25Come, move on!
01:24:26Get off the road! That's not fair!
01:24:43Red!
01:24:45Red!
01:24:45Red!
01:24:56Hey, let me get...
01:24:58Oh, hey, pull it out!
01:25:00Please, fellas, please!
01:25:02Oh!
01:25:03Ah!
01:25:05Ah!
01:25:06Oh!
01:25:07Ah!
01:25:08Oh!
01:25:08Come on now, put it, come on! Hey!
01:25:12It's pretty tricky!
01:25:14Hey, get me out of here!
01:25:16Do something, get her down!
01:25:18Oh, oh yes!
01:25:22Hey!
01:25:38Well, here we are!
01:25:52Ah, it's beautiful!
01:25:56That's you and me.
01:25:58Do you really mean it?
01:26:00Yes, for keeps.
01:26:02Oh, kalala, kalooza!
01:26:04Well, so what?
01:26:08Hey!
01:26:10Maybe you got something there!
01:26:38Hey!
01:26:40Hey!
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