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00:00:00The End
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00:01:00She left at 1.26, sir.
00:01:08Jolly nice of her.
00:01:10She's probably ordered the pilot to take her for a joyride over Paris.
00:01:13Will you wait much longer, sir?
00:01:14We'll wait for a week of it, suit, sir.
00:01:16Her grandfather practically owns this line.
00:01:19They'd sink the Bloomin' boat to please his precious granddaughter.
00:01:26Here she is, sir.
00:01:30Come on, she's here.
00:01:35Hooray, come on.
00:01:36Come on.
00:01:37Come on.
00:01:37Miss Holt.
00:01:52Miss Holt, we've arrived.
00:01:54The ship was due to sail at midnight.
00:02:01She's waited two hours already.
00:02:04The ship, Miss Holt.
00:02:05The ship.
00:02:05Miss Holt.
00:02:24Well done, I'll pass you.
00:02:24Pardon me, young man.
00:02:31That's Miss Anne Holt, heiress to the biggest fortune in America.
00:02:36How nice for her.
00:02:38Oh, yes.
00:02:39Everything is supposed to wait for her.
00:02:41Uh-huh.
00:02:42Good morning, Grandmother.
00:02:45Young man, you're perfectly right.
00:02:48What she needs is a good walloper.
00:02:51What she needs is a good walloper.
00:02:55What she needs is a good walloper.
00:02:58Where have you been?
00:03:06What's the big idea?
00:03:07Well, it's about time.
00:03:08Who do you think you are anyway?
00:03:09It's nice if you want to be so glad to see me.
00:03:11How are you, sweet?
00:03:13Hello, dear.
00:03:14Hello, Anne.
00:03:15You heard me.
00:03:16Where have you been?
00:03:17Cirrus, darling.
00:03:18Did we have a time?
00:03:19Uh-huh.
00:03:20Everyone was there.
00:03:21You missed it.
00:03:22And you missed the boat train.
00:03:23Uh-huh.
00:03:24Look at yourself.
00:03:25And your feet.
00:03:27You're soaking.
00:03:28Can I help it if I slipped?
00:03:30And very wet water in these pots, too.
00:03:32You come and get right out of those toes.
00:03:34Do you think by any chance I won't get double pneumonia?
00:03:36The only thing that will save you is a hot rum.
00:03:38Right.
00:03:39Oh, no, you don't.
00:03:40You're going to get into a steaming bath this minute.
00:03:42But don't you see, I just had a cold one, ducky.
00:03:45Don't you ducky me.
00:03:46Hi-ho.
00:03:47Hi-ho.
00:03:48Hi-ho.
00:03:49Hi-ho.
00:03:50Hi-ho.
00:03:51She's going to be out of here.
00:03:53You scatterbane.
00:03:54Stewardess.
00:03:55Yes, Mrs. Holt.
00:03:56I want some kind of a tub for a foot bath and a large can of mustard.
00:03:59Yes, ma'am.
00:04:00English or French mustard?
00:04:01It's immaterial to me what language it speaks.
00:04:04What excellent service.
00:04:05Just what I want.
00:04:06But, Miss Holt, this drink is for the gentleman over there.
00:04:11Mustn't keep the young lady waiting.
00:04:13Let that be a lesson to you, Crawford.
00:04:16Put that down.
00:04:17Such are my intentions, dearie.
00:04:20You want me to carry you to your cabin?
00:04:23You're not man enough, darling.
00:04:24Oh, no.
00:04:25I'm sorry.
00:04:26I'm sorry.
00:04:27I'm sorry.
00:04:28I'm sorry.
00:04:29I'm sorry.
00:04:30I'm sorry.
00:04:31I'm sorry.
00:04:32You're not man enough, darling.
00:04:34Oh, I'm not, huh?
00:04:35Not very, no.
00:04:41Where to, ma'am?
00:04:42I'll show you.
00:04:44Pardon me.
00:04:45These mites scratch you.
00:04:47This way, young man.
00:04:55Do you charge by the mile or is this a flat rate?
00:05:02You mean to say you were a physical wreck before you used Peptona?
00:05:11We're off!
00:05:21That's fine.
00:05:22Now get some towels.
00:05:23That was charming.
00:05:24Next time, driver, we'll go through the park.
00:05:26Ring's on?
00:05:27No, thanks.
00:05:28I'll just wait and see it in the newsreel.
00:05:29Young man.
00:05:30Any time I can do you a favor.
00:05:31Not at all.
00:05:32It was a pleasure.
00:05:33Oh, sir.
00:05:34To help you out, Mrs. Holt.
00:05:35Good morning.
00:05:36Good morning.
00:05:37Good-bye.
00:05:38Pick me up again sometime.
00:05:40Oh, sir.
00:05:41To help you out, Mrs. Holt.
00:05:43Good morning.
00:05:44Good morning.
00:05:45Good-bye.
00:05:46Good morning.
00:05:47Good morning.
00:05:48Good-bye.
00:05:51Pick me up again sometime.
00:05:54Now take off that dress.
00:05:56But he's gone.
00:05:58Oh.
00:06:00Hurry up.
00:06:03Had me worried to death.
00:06:04I told you I'd make the ship.
00:06:06Yes, but when?
00:06:07You're darned lucky they waited for you.
00:06:16Come on.
00:06:17Get in this chair.
00:06:18Stop bullying me.
00:06:19I'm landing on this boat like a three-ring circus.
00:06:23Ouch.
00:06:24Saddest.
00:06:25You never could drink anyway.
00:06:26I'm the only one in the whole family who knows how to handle liquor.
00:06:31Wiggle your feet around in the water and stir up this mustard.
00:06:47I wonder who he is.
00:06:52As fine and upstanding a young fellow as I've seen in many a day.
00:06:55Amen, sister.
00:06:56And you won't get into it.
00:06:57any where with him either.
00:06:58Either, darling.
00:06:59Because he thinks you're just a spoiled brat.
00:07:04In spite of which, I wonder.
00:07:10Sorry, Miss Holt.
00:07:13What did the person say?
00:07:14He says his name is A. Gage.
00:07:15That he can't see it in at your table.
00:07:16He's in his place.
00:07:17You're in his place.
00:07:18What do you see?
00:07:19I'm sorry, Miss Holt.
00:07:20What did the person say?
00:07:21He says his name is A. Gage.
00:07:22That he can't see it in at your table.
00:07:23What did the person say?
00:07:24What did the person say?
00:07:25that he can't sit in at your table
00:07:27because he wants all his meals sent up to his stateroom.
00:07:32You go find this here, A. Gage,
00:07:34and tell him I need a fourth-handed bridge.
00:07:36Right-o.
00:07:37Success to you.
00:07:39And?
00:07:40Oh, hey!
00:07:41Coming.
00:07:44For he is my man.
00:07:47Maybe.
00:07:49How are we doing?
00:07:50Come here and let me gouge out your eyes.
00:07:53Always ready to oblige a friend.
00:07:54You're down four, dear. Doubled and vulnerable.
00:07:57Take a look at that score, palsy.
00:08:02That's 3,600 more, you owe me.
00:08:04Chiseler, pay you as soon as we land and I get my allowance.
00:08:07So sorry, darling.
00:08:09But double-entried bookkeeping has always baffled me.
00:08:12Darling, I wouldn't tax your brain for anything.
00:08:14Choose yourself a bauble. They're all worth hocking.
00:08:19I'll take this one.
00:08:21That one, Rita, my fine woman, is the only one you can't have.
00:08:23Bill gave me that.
00:08:25Who's Bill? The Prince?
00:08:28Bill is my father and a man, my friend.
00:08:31A man.
00:08:32Sounds as if you like him.
00:08:34Right, he's my pal.
00:08:35And being his mother, I might add...
00:08:37Sold, sold.
00:08:40After which demonstration of fine family feeling,
00:08:43take your pick, little one.
00:08:46Can I have the pearls?
00:08:47Pearls it is.
00:08:51Never mind any knuckle.
00:08:52You can hold this as security,
00:08:54but notice I cast them before you.
00:08:57She's calling you a swine, Rita.
00:08:59Some of my best friends are swine.
00:09:06Now, Hodges.
00:09:07I did the best I could, Miss.
00:09:10Where is he?
00:09:11In the gymnasium.
00:09:12In the gymnasium.
00:09:31So this is how you keep in condition to carry women?
00:09:33Hotty, I call it.
00:10:03Very pretty.
00:10:24Hello, A gauge.
00:10:25Hello.
00:10:27What does the A stand for?
00:10:28Anthony.
00:10:30And a gauge is some sort of plum.
00:10:32A gauge is a standard of measurement.
00:10:35A measurement of quality.
00:10:38A Holt.
00:10:39The A stands for Ann.
00:10:40Oh, yes, I knew that.
00:10:41Oh, you've been reading the papers.
00:10:42Yes.
00:10:44Congratulations on your engagement to Prince Carlos.
00:10:49Thanks.
00:10:50And very pleasant it was, too.
00:10:52Oh, I'm sure of that.
00:10:54You sound kind of resentful.
00:10:56No, no, not at all.
00:10:57Quite an order for a rich gal to buy herself a title.
00:11:00Sir, what do you know about my engagement?
00:11:03Well, I happen to work for the law firm that handles your grandfather's interests.
00:11:07This alliance is setting him back plenty.
00:11:10You sound a little bit like him.
00:11:11Doer.
00:11:13Doer is scotch for sour.
00:11:15Do you speak scotch?
00:11:16In my little circle, gentlemen usually answer, ladies.
00:11:20I know all about your little circle.
00:11:23This man shows every sign of having a terrible crush on me.
00:11:27He's not letting himself in for anything so unpleasant.
00:11:29Unpleasant?
00:11:31You have no idea how nice I can be.
00:11:34I've also no idea of being a little episode to brighten up the voyage for you.
00:11:37I'm way ahead of you.
00:11:46So you are.
00:11:47We'll soon fix that.
00:11:52Now, Holtz always wins.
00:11:54I wouldn't say always.
00:11:55You're a big brute.
00:12:08But you haven't beat me in the important thing yet.
00:12:11Let me help you.
00:12:12Oh, go away.
00:12:13Don't you strike me.
00:12:19So you don't find me attractive.
00:12:20Oh, yes.
00:12:22You're a very desirable creature.
00:12:24And very potent.
00:12:26But you're too used to snapping your fingers and having everyone toe the mark.
00:12:30Most men love it.
00:12:32I must be exceptional.
00:12:34That's what intrigues me.
00:12:39Hey, you really are trying to start something, aren't you?
00:12:42Mm-hmm.
00:12:43My dear Miss Holt.
00:12:44Ain't be formal.
00:12:45You're utterly charming.
00:12:46Ah.
00:12:47But you've been badly brought up.
00:12:48Spoiled.
00:12:50All your worst qualities have been thoroughly developed.
00:12:52And your good one's left to rot.
00:12:54I like you too.
00:12:56You're clever and attractive, but you've nothing to back it up.
00:12:58No standard.
00:13:00In other words, I need A gauge.
00:13:03Oh, you're impossible.
00:13:15Well, I'll be a...
00:13:16Hey!
00:13:17Attendance!
00:13:18Attendance!
00:13:19Attendance!
00:13:21What's the use of worrying your young life away?
00:13:37This trouble may come hurrying, but it's a nice day today.
00:13:41Smile the while you go along.
00:13:42At your work or play.
00:13:43Happily just sing a song...
00:13:44I'll take that bet.
00:13:45You're on.
00:13:46Is this a zipper?
00:13:47Hurrah, hurrah size!
00:13:48Don't pay me yet.
00:13:49I'll give you a chance to win it back.
00:13:50I bet you can't say Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
00:13:51I'll bet I can.
00:13:52Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
00:13:53I'll bet I can.
00:13:54Peter Piper picked a pluck.
00:13:55Now wait a minute.
00:13:56Bleeder, plighter, plucked a pluck.
00:13:57You owe me a hundred now.
00:13:58Come on.
00:13:59Oh, it's a racket.
00:14:00Where'd you going Ann?
00:14:01Big Gauge hunting.
00:14:06It's a big
00:14:24Giant.
00:14:25I'll tell you to bring one more,
00:14:28I love this man's way
00:14:41Everything will be all right for its nice day to day
00:14:47Well, as I live and breathe, if it isn't A-gauge.
00:14:51I've looked all over this boat for you.
00:14:54I always say, isn't it a small world?
00:14:56That's what I always say.
00:14:58It's too small sometimes.
00:15:06If I'm not too inquisitive,
00:15:07might I ask to the pleasure of this dance?
00:15:09It's too hot in there.
00:15:10It's mighty cool out here, Colonel.
00:15:15Well, if you don't mind, I'll do the leading.
00:15:23You know, I have a queer feeling
00:15:24you and I have danced like this before,
00:15:26or alone on the deck of a ship.
00:15:29We have.
00:15:31We did years ago on our honeymoon.
00:15:33Our what?
00:15:34Our honeymoon.
00:15:37Oh, yes, of course.
00:15:38My wretched memory for faces.
00:15:40Well, you see, it was such a brief honeymoon.
00:15:42Marriage took place too soon after our meeting.
00:15:45Would you mind refreshing my memory as to where we met?
00:15:48On your grandfather's desk.
00:15:50Desk?
00:15:51When I first saw your picture.
00:15:53Oh!
00:15:56And so we were married.
00:15:59Were we awfully happy?
00:16:00Well, at first, yes.
00:16:02But when you started flaunting those big income checks
00:16:04from your grandfather in my face...
00:16:08You've got it all figured out, haven't you?
00:16:10Oh, yes.
00:16:11You're funny.
00:16:15Well, go on.
00:16:16Was I mean with my money?
00:16:17No.
00:16:18As a matter of fact, you showered me with gifts.
00:16:20Oh, yes.
00:16:21Platinum suspenders and knick-knacks and stuff and things, huh?
00:16:23Yes.
00:16:25And a new punching bag.
00:16:26When I liked my old one.
00:16:28You know, those are the things that wear a man down.
00:16:30And so we parted.
00:16:31It had to come.
00:16:32Aren't we going to finish this dance?
00:16:33Well, some day, maybe.
00:16:34In other words, you threw me over for an old punching bag.
00:16:37And there's no chance for reconciliation?
00:16:38Impossible.
00:16:39The last time you said impossible, you kissed me.
00:16:42Well, I assure you it won't happen again.
00:16:44Young man?
00:16:46How much have you had to drink today?
00:16:47Oh, fifty or sixty high balls.
00:16:48Good.
00:16:49I thought maybe you'd been drinking.
00:16:50How'd you last?
00:16:51How'd you last?
00:16:52How'd you last?
00:16:54How'd you last?
00:16:55How'd you last?
00:16:56Well, I assure you it won't happen again.
00:16:59Young man, how much have you had to drink today?
00:17:03Oh, fifty or sixty highballs.
00:17:05Good. I thought maybe you'd been drinking.
00:17:08How'd you like to make a little pen money?
00:17:10Sounds interesting.
00:17:11I bet you ten dollars you can't say Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
00:17:16Just ten dollars?
00:17:18Pick it more if you want to.
00:17:20Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
00:17:23Pertley Packing Pretty Pippins Partly.
00:17:25Stop. Don't waste it.
00:17:27You and I have a floating gold mine on this ship.
00:17:30Come on.
00:17:34You know, I like that man.
00:17:36Mind if I take a shot at him tomorrow?
00:17:38If you don't mind my taking a shot at you.
00:17:41What about your engagement to the Prince?
00:17:43That was all B.G.
00:17:45Before Gage.
00:17:47It was grandfather's idea anyway.
00:17:49This is going to complicate matters, isn't it?
00:17:51Don't count on it, Ducky.
00:17:53I generally get what I want.
00:17:55I generally get what I want.
00:17:57I play too many waltzes. I like to rumble.
00:18:01Oh, Captain.
00:18:02Yes, Mrs. Hall.
00:18:03I got a new one for you.
00:18:04I have a new one for you.
00:18:08They play too many waltzes. I like to rumble.
00:18:27Oh, Captain.
00:18:29Yes, Mrs. Holmes.
00:18:30I've got a new one for you.
00:18:31What will it cost me this time?
00:18:33I'll give you five dollars if you say it.
00:18:35I hope you win, Skipper, just to break her.
00:18:38Is it as difficult as the one yesterday?
00:18:40Worse.
00:18:41Now listen.
00:18:42This is better than rubber buggy buffers.
00:18:46Again?
00:18:46This is better than rubber buggy buffers.
00:18:50This is better than ruggy buggy...
00:18:52This is better than rubber buggy buffers.
00:18:57I give up. I give up.
00:18:59You stayed up too late last night.
00:19:01How did you know?
00:19:02Well, I was around myself.
00:19:03I thought so.
00:19:08Hello.
00:19:09Do you realize you haven't been near me in days?
00:19:35Yes, I realize that.
00:19:40I'm in love.
00:19:42I assumed that when you agreed to marry the prince.
00:19:46I'm in love with you.
00:19:50Why don't you stop playing for once in your life?
00:19:53I'm not playing. I mean it.
00:19:56Tony, tomorrow we land.
00:19:57We may never see each other again.
00:19:59That might be better for both of us.
00:20:02Why are you so mean to me?
00:20:04Perhaps it's my instinct for self-preservation.
00:20:07This is the first time I've ever felt this way about anybody.
00:20:11Oh, Tony, can't you believe me?
00:20:16I'd like to, but I don't.
00:20:22Why don't you go and dance?
00:20:33We've got to get some of our money back.
00:20:36Hey, Ann, here's one for you.
00:20:38I'll bet you ten bucks you can't say
00:20:39this is better than rubber buggy bumpers.
00:20:46What's the matter with you?
00:20:51Why, you're crying.
00:20:52Waiter, you boys figure it out.
00:21:11I'd at least like to be at the house when Ann gets there.
00:21:15Check, please.
00:21:16But, Bill, this is serious.
00:21:17I know it's serious, but I haven't seen my daughter for a year.
00:21:21Why get excited?
00:21:23The Puritan Bank can't be in a jam as long as Bill is president.
00:21:27Thanks for the boost.
00:21:28He means Jerome Cedric.
00:21:30What's my father-in-law got to do with it?
00:21:32He'll help us out because of you.
00:21:34Tell him the desperate condition we're in.
00:21:37That we need this money or the bank will close its doors.
00:21:40He'll come through.
00:21:41I'm sure he will.
00:21:42Oh, will he?
00:21:43He's been pretty lavish with your daughter.
00:21:45What he sees fit to do for Ann is his business.
00:21:48I'd see myself dead before I'd take a penny of his money.
00:21:52Well, we've got to get it somewhere.
00:21:54Well, I'll be at the bank later.
00:21:58I'll do anything you fellows advise.
00:22:00But I will not go to my father-in-law.
00:22:13Bill!
00:22:19Bill!
00:22:22Oh, my sweetie!
00:22:25I swear you're prettier than ever.
00:22:27How did I ever let you get away from me?
00:22:30Of course, I'm only his mother.
00:22:32But I've come back from Europe, too.
00:22:34My old sweetheart.
00:22:37How are you feeling, kid?
00:22:39Marvelous still, you fractured my ribs.
00:22:41You look marvelous, Miss Holtz.
00:22:46Thank you, Annie.
00:22:46It's nice to be home.
00:22:47Kept everything nice and clean?
00:22:49Yes, madam, I tried to.
00:22:53Oh, pretty swell to have my two gal friends back home.
00:22:58Swell for the gal friends.
00:22:59As if they'd been true to us while we were away.
00:23:02Cheery little mausoleum, isn't it?
00:23:04Eh, fine example of Cedric taste.
00:23:07Was pretty ghastly with you away so long.
00:23:10Well, I'm home now, darling, and I'll never leave you again.
00:23:13Will you two stop blocking traffic?
00:23:15Step on it.
00:23:16Steward a couple old ladies.
00:23:21You dog, why didn't you meet me at the boat?
00:23:24I was having lunch with the new Folly's Queen.
00:23:26Liar.
00:23:26You'd never stand me up for another woman.
00:23:30Bill, how sweet.
00:23:31Model of my little monoplane.
00:23:32I sort of went in for flying to deaden the monotony.
00:23:36You that owns your own plane.
00:23:39Come aboard.
00:23:40Aye, aye, Captain.
00:23:44I missed you like the devil.
00:23:46I missed you, too.
00:23:47Wait till you see what I brung you.
00:23:49Brung me yourself.
00:23:50That's enough.
00:23:52Still care for my Alexanders?
00:23:53Do ducks quack?
00:23:54Good old Bill.
00:24:05Gosh, pie face.
00:24:06I don't know how I'm going to get along without you.
00:24:09Maybe you won't have to.
00:24:11A great big maybe.
00:24:12What do you mean?
00:24:14It'll be goodbye forever when you marry your prince.
00:24:17Will you join me in a moment's silence about the prince?
00:24:21A moment's silence it is.
00:24:22And that ducky finishes the entire conversation we'll have about him.
00:24:31Come clean, honey.
00:24:33What's up?
00:24:35Well, it's a long, sad story and rather difficult to tell.
00:24:41Lady, you can tell a bartender anything.
00:24:46Bartender, for the first time in my life, I'm really in love.
00:24:50You don't tell me.
00:24:51Met him on the boat.
00:24:52Got it bad.
00:24:53Head over heels, daffy, delirious, dithery.
00:24:57I even dream about him.
00:24:58Lady, that is love.
00:25:01What's his name?
00:25:02Gage.
00:25:02Anthony Gage.
00:25:04Because he's connected with grandfather's attorneys.
00:25:06Why don't you have him up to dinner sometime?
00:25:08I'd sort of like to meet him.
00:25:09The gent will have none of me, bartender.
00:25:12Walked off the blinking boat without even making a date, say he'd call up or anything.
00:25:15Sounds like a sissy to me.
00:25:18I know he likes me, but he won't give in.
00:25:19He thinks I'm a spoiled brat.
00:25:21So you are, lady.
00:25:22So you are.
00:25:23Ah.
00:25:24Oh, gosh.
00:25:26I'd like to see your grandfather's face when he hears about this.
00:25:29Oh, boy.
00:25:33Telephone, Mr. Holt.
00:25:34Mr. Burkhardt from the bank.
00:25:35Tell him I'm out.
00:25:37And tell him I told you so.
00:25:41Those fellows get hysterical down there when the least thing comes up.
00:25:44Bill, is anything worrying you?
00:25:48Certainly not.
00:25:49Why?
00:25:51Seems to me there's a lot more gray around those temples.
00:25:53Well, that's to add to my sex appeal, honey.
00:25:57You sure it hasn't anything to do with the bank?
00:26:00Come on, darling.
00:26:02We always tell each other everything.
00:26:04Nothing to tell.
00:26:06Money's a little bit tight everywhere.
00:26:09The bank's all right.
00:26:12Here's to us.
00:26:14But mud in your grandfather's eye.
00:26:20Luck to you, Bill.
00:26:28Is that the only record in the house?
00:26:30The only one I like.
00:26:33Ann about ready?
00:26:34Eh, she'll be here any minute.
00:26:39You didn't tell her, did you?
00:26:40Think I go around blabbing everything I know?
00:26:44Good, I'm starved.
00:26:52Appetite's returning, huh?
00:26:54Don't tell me your boyfriend, Gage, finally came to the phone.
00:26:57Mm-mm, still holds up.
00:27:00No matter what name I give.
00:27:03If I tried for two weeks to get a man on the phone and he wouldn't talk, I'd begin to suspect he didn't like me.
00:27:09I guess I'm a die hog.
00:27:10Mm.
00:27:13Say, is that the best dinner gown you have?
00:27:16What?
00:27:16Listen, Ducky, you're getting a bit particular, aren't you?
00:27:20For a quiet family dinner?
00:27:22Well, I like my women dressed.
00:27:25I wonder.
00:27:28Mr. Gage is downstairs.
00:27:31Gage?
00:27:32Bring him right up.
00:27:35Bill!
00:27:35I'm going to give him a little case to handle.
00:27:38Oh, bartender, you're marvelous.
00:27:41She's a beautiful thing.
00:27:43I'm glad you like her, Mr. Gage.
00:27:45But I imagine she'd be pretty expensive to maintain.
00:27:47Yes, but I get a lot of fun out of them.
00:27:50You're going to name her Anne the third, eh?
00:27:51Uh-huh.
00:27:53Well, she looks like a winner to me.
00:27:55But I'm counting on her to win the Narragansett race.
00:27:58Do you realize coffee's been waiting downstairs for one hour?
00:28:04And so have I.
00:28:05Sorry, Anne.
00:28:05I thought Gran was with you.
00:28:07You knew Gran had to bridge date at Rita's.
00:28:09I've just ordered fresh coffee.
00:28:11So if you boys will stop playing house.
00:28:14Be with you in a minute, Anne.
00:28:15Oh, no, you don't.
00:28:17You two have been gabbing ever since we sat down at dinner.
00:28:20It's my turn.
00:28:21Come on.
00:28:21I'm sick of talking to myself.
00:28:25And this was Michael.
00:28:27Best dog I ever had.
00:28:29Swell-looking hound.
00:28:30Greatest hunting instinct I've ever known.
00:28:33Still got him?
00:28:34No.
00:28:35Run over.
00:28:36Year ago.
00:28:38Gee, that was tough.
00:28:40Sure was.
00:28:41I loved that much.
00:28:44Anne, have you read any good books lately?
00:28:47Yes, Gran.
00:28:48I read a swell book.
00:28:50About a girl who kills her father.
00:28:55Say, come on over and see these.
00:28:56They're great.
00:28:57No, thanks.
00:28:58I was brought up on them.
00:29:02Look here.
00:29:03I've just got to show you this.
00:29:05You interested in turkeys?
00:29:06We used to raise them on our farm up in Maine when I was a kid.
00:29:09You did?
00:29:09That's a coincidence.
00:29:11I raised them up at Holstown.
00:29:13Holstown?
00:29:13Yes, small town upstate.
00:29:15Only place where I'm head man.
00:29:17I've got a nice little farm up there.
00:29:19I'd like to show it to you sometime.
00:29:21I'd like to see it.
00:29:22This gobbler took first at the agricultural show.
00:29:25That's an American bronze, isn't it?
00:29:27Right.
00:29:28Say, you know turkey.
00:29:32I wish somebody would talk turkey to me.
00:29:34That's not right.
00:29:46Move over.
00:29:47Ah, surrender.
00:29:50After that run, it goes into an augmented fifth.
00:29:52Here, like this.
00:29:54Is there anything he doesn't know?
00:29:57Say, why don't you two get married?
00:29:59Well, I guess I'd better be going.
00:30:04It's after two.
00:30:05No, no, don't go.
00:30:06You stay here.
00:30:08I'm off to bed.
00:30:16Night, Smudge.
00:30:17Don't hurry yourself.
00:30:19I didn't realize that.
00:30:20Oh, shut up.
00:30:22Night.
00:30:22Nice to have met you, Gage.
00:30:24Thanks.
00:30:25Don't forget we're lunching together tomorrow.
00:30:26Right.
00:30:27Night, Anne.
00:30:28Good night.
00:30:30Stupid.
00:30:32Good luck.
00:30:37He's a grand person.
00:30:39I'm glad you like your future father-in-law.
00:30:46You're starting that again, are you?
00:30:48Mm-hmm.
00:30:50There's only one reason why you shouldn't marry me.
00:30:53That's if you don't love me.
00:30:55Tell me that, Tony, and I'll drop my shameless pursuit.
00:30:58All right, I love you.
00:31:03But there are a dozen good reasons why I won't marry you.
00:31:07Why, sir?
00:31:08You're not suggesting anything else.
00:31:10Oh, good heavens.
00:31:12You can't meet every situation in life with a wisecrack.
00:31:17I don't want to love you.
00:31:19Our marriage would mean nothing but unhappiness for both of us.
00:31:21Go on.
00:31:23Don't you see, Anne?
00:31:24I haven't a cent.
00:31:25Money means nothing to me.
00:31:26You'd have to adjust yourself to my way of living,
00:31:28or you'd try to change me.
00:31:29Either way, one of us would break the other's spirit.
00:31:34I'm listening.
00:31:39Don't you know if I thought there was the slightest chance
00:31:41to make you happy, I'd go for it?
00:31:43I'm mad about you.
00:31:45But I'm not going to lose what little sanity I have left.
00:31:48Yes, Tony.
00:31:50I've got a rotten temper.
00:31:51I'd forget that you're a spoiled baby and get angry.
00:31:55You live in a world of toys, and I'd bust every one of them.
00:32:01Don't you see, Anne?
00:32:03Those things don't matter.
00:32:06Why?
00:32:06I hardly make enough to keep you in orchids.
00:32:11Then there'll be no more orchids.
00:32:15I love you, Tony.
00:32:19Not one cent.
00:32:23Unless he comes to me himself.
00:32:25But, Mr. Cedric, the situation is desperate.
00:32:27Oh, of course it's desperate.
00:32:30He's caught the fool.
00:32:31Ah, he never should have been president of any bank.
00:32:35I know how he's been bungling the whole job.
00:32:38Making loans on worthless collateral and other idiocies.
00:32:41And he sends you to do the begging.
00:32:44He doesn't even know that I'm here.
00:32:46In fact, he was against approaching you.
00:32:48Oh, he was, eh?
00:32:50Too pig-headed to admit he's licked, eh?
00:32:53Well, until he does...
00:32:56Good day, Mr. Burkhart.
00:33:00I should like to leave a statement of our assets in case you change your mind.
00:33:04Assets?
00:33:04What assets?
00:33:05You haven't got any.
00:33:06You people must have been out of your minds to stand by and let him get the bank in this condition.
00:33:12It isn't worth a cent.
00:33:13But the man is your own son-in-law.
00:33:15That's no asset to him either.
00:33:17Let him crawl for the money.
00:33:19Tell him that from me.
00:33:25Good day, Mr. Burkhart.
00:33:26Well, how do you do, Miss Anne?
00:33:41I hear you had a wonderful trip.
00:33:44Yes, plenty of things.
00:33:45Grandfather all right?
00:33:47Oh, indeed, yes.
00:33:49He's holding his own remarkably.
00:33:51Oh.
00:33:52Well, I'll be getting along.
00:34:00Your grandfather's expecting you, Miss Anne.
00:34:02How are you, Holmes?
00:34:03Oh, very well, thank you.
00:34:06Hello, darling.
00:34:07Anne, my dear.
00:34:10Oh, I'm glad to see you.
00:34:12Sit down here.
00:34:14You look marvelous.
00:34:15The Springs must have agreed with you.
00:34:17Oh, the Springs.
00:34:18I was anxious to get back to you.
00:34:21Now, tell me everything.
00:34:22Were you satisfied with all the arrangements?
00:34:25Oh, they were grand, darling.
00:34:27But then you've always spoiled me.
00:34:29Nothing's too good for my granddaughter.
00:34:32And the Prince.
00:34:33Were you pleased with him?
00:34:35Oh, yes, the Prince.
00:34:37He's charming.
00:34:39Grandfather, I...
00:34:40It'll be a royal match.
00:34:43On both sides, mind you.
00:34:46Grandfather, there's something I've got to tell you.
00:34:49Please don't be angry with me.
00:34:51But I can't marry Carlos.
00:34:55Go on.
00:34:56I know it's a great disappointment to you.
00:34:58But I've met someone I really love.
00:35:01Who is it?
00:35:02He's connected with your lawyers.
00:35:03Anthony Gage.
00:35:05A nobody.
00:35:07What does that matter?
00:35:08I love him.
00:35:09The arrangements for this marriage are made.
00:35:12It's utterly out of the question to alter my plans now.
00:35:15What about my plans?
00:35:16I won't permit it.
00:35:20Then I'll have to do without your permission.
00:35:24Oh, darling.
00:35:25I don't want to quarrel with you.
00:35:27You've always been so good to me.
00:35:30And, my dear,
00:35:32ever since you were a child,
00:35:34I've planned this future for you.
00:35:36It's been my life's ambition to see you where you belong.
00:35:42But, grandfather, I've never shared your mania for royalty.
00:35:45I've financed a revolution to put Carlos on the throne.
00:35:49That doesn't mean a thing.
00:35:51All I want to do is be happy.
00:35:53I will not be disappointed twice.
00:35:56I arranged a regal match for your mother
00:35:58when I let her get round me with her talk of happiness.
00:36:03And what did she do?
00:36:05Married a fool.
00:36:06A failure.
00:36:07Don't you say that about Bill.
00:36:08Now, let's get this clear.
00:36:10If you marry that man,
00:36:12you won't get another cent of my money.
00:36:14That's what I came to tell you.
00:36:16I don't want any more of your money.
00:36:17And your father won't get any of it, either.
00:36:20Bill?
00:36:21What does he want your money for?
00:36:23To keep him out of jail.
00:36:26Are you crazy?
00:36:28What are you talking about?
00:36:30As president of that bank,
00:36:31he's responsible for every dollar deposited in it.
00:36:35His bungling has wrecked it,
00:36:37and he has to answer for it.
00:36:38I don't believe it.
00:36:39Bill never did anything criminal in his life.
00:36:41Bunglers never do.
00:36:43Intentionally.
00:36:46Bill has plenty of friends.
00:36:48If he needs the money, he'll raise it somewhere.
00:36:49He can't raise a cent.
00:36:51The bank's condition doesn't warrant a loan.
00:36:54Everybody knows it's on the rocks.
00:36:55Burkhart came to me just now, begging for him.
00:36:58And I'm the only one he can turn to.
00:37:00When shall I cable to the prince?
00:37:14To come over for the wedding?
00:37:18Anytime you like.
00:37:19Who is it?
00:37:29The laundry.
00:37:30The laundry.
00:37:33Anne!
00:37:34Does Mr. Gage live here?
00:37:37Anne, darling, come in.
00:37:38So this is your house.
00:37:45Well, of course, it can't compare with the old marble awls.
00:37:49But you might as well see what you're letting yourself in for.
00:37:51It's charming.
00:37:56If I'd known you were coming, I'd have baked a cake.
00:37:59I'd much rather have a kiss.
00:38:00Tony.
00:38:10Tony.
00:38:11What's the matter, dear?
00:38:14What's happened?
00:38:15You're all upset about something.
00:38:20I came to tell you.
00:38:21You came to tell me?
00:38:22I can't keep my date with you tonight.
00:38:28You had me scared for a minute.
00:38:33I thought it was something serious.
00:38:34I'll have to see my grandfather.
00:38:37Well, I suppose we can spare the old gent one evening.
00:38:41Considering we'll have all the rest of our lives together.
00:38:48Cold?
00:38:49No.
00:38:50No, I'm all right.
00:38:52Show me the rest of your house, Tony.
00:38:54My house?
00:38:55Our house, Mrs. Gage.
00:38:58On your left, madam, we have the bar.
00:39:03We have a bigger bar in my house.
00:39:05Oh, well, you're just a poor little rich girl.
00:39:08On your right, we have the library.
00:39:10Plenty of books for the long winter evenings.
00:39:13Have you read any of them?
00:39:14Oh, yes, I read one of them.
00:39:15Let's see, where is that volume?
00:39:19Here it is.
00:39:22And this, this is the master bedroom.
00:39:25Of course, it's the only one, but it's still the master bedroom.
00:39:29And here, we have a cedar-lined closet.
00:39:32And if you think you're going to use more than half of it, you're crazy.
00:39:36So you mean about closets?
00:39:37Hmm.
00:39:40Oh, there's lots of things you'll have to get used to.
00:39:42I mean, I beat women who tidy bureau drawers.
00:39:45I'm awfully good at mussing them up.
00:39:48The pipery.
00:39:49Heaven help anyone who disturbs my pipes.
00:39:52I suppose you knock them out on the rugs, too.
00:39:54Hmm.
00:39:54Good for them.
00:39:55That's what Bill always says.
00:39:59Anything else?
00:40:00I'm a fiend about coffee.
00:40:02If it isn't strong, I throw things.
00:40:06Anne.
00:40:07Anne, darling, what is it?
00:40:10Oh, Tony.
00:40:10What's the matter, Smudge?
00:40:20Got the jitters?
00:40:21Sorry.
00:40:22After all, Bill, four cups.
00:40:25That's right.
00:40:25Criticize your old man.
00:40:27And I didn't make a single crack about the time you got in last night.
00:40:30Four o'clock.
00:40:32Isn't that decent?
00:40:33You shouldn't have been up.
00:40:36Oh, I heard you as I passed the study.
00:40:37Up and down.
00:40:39Up and down.
00:40:40What's the idea?
00:40:41Trying to wear a path in the rug?
00:40:43Can't a man think in his own house?
00:40:48You shouldn't worry, darling, really.
00:40:50Who said I was worrying?
00:40:56Bill, I am.
00:40:59About what?
00:41:01Myself.
00:41:01I want you to do something for me.
00:41:04Name it, honey.
00:41:05I want you to tell Tony I'm not going to marry him.
00:41:08What?
00:41:10I'm going to marry Carlos.
00:41:11I don't understand, Anne.
00:41:13What's happened?
00:41:14Nothing.
00:41:15I was just thinking things over.
00:41:16I don't see how I can back out now.
00:41:18Back out?
00:41:19What about Tony?
00:41:20What about backing out on him?
00:41:22It's all crazy.
00:41:23I shouldn't have tried to make things happen.
00:41:26It just won't work out.
00:41:30So if you'll tell him.
00:41:31Well, I...
00:41:32Anne, honey, if you've had some silly fight with him...
00:41:35There's been no fight.
00:41:36I'm only trying to be sensible.
00:41:38Oh, I don't want to talk about it.
00:41:39Morning, Anne.
00:41:40Hello.
00:41:43What's the matter with her?
00:41:46Blessed if I know.
00:41:47Oh, Cedric Kemper, that's what.
00:42:10All right.
00:42:13Come in, Tony.
00:42:14Good morning.
00:42:14Excuse me for barging in so early.
00:42:16Not at all.
00:42:17Have some coffee.
00:42:18No, thanks.
00:42:18I just did.
00:42:19Anne up?
00:42:20Well, uh...
00:42:21Yes.
00:42:22Visible?
00:42:23Well, she was.
00:42:25Have some coffee.
00:42:26Didn't you hear the man just refused?
00:42:29Yes, she's up.
00:42:30Just flew out of here in a temper about something.
00:42:32Temper?
00:42:34Ask Bill.
00:42:34I hate mysteries.
00:42:36Anything wrong with Anne?
00:42:38I wish I knew.
00:42:40Maybe you can explain.
00:42:42You saw her last night?
00:42:44Yes, I did.
00:42:44Then why is she talking about marrying...
00:42:47that dumb prince this morning?
00:42:48You heard her wrong, Bill.
00:42:50She was talking about me.
00:42:51As a matter of fact, I just breezed in to ask you to name the day.
00:42:54My boy, I hope you're right.
00:42:56But that's not what she said.
00:42:58She asked me to tell you.
00:42:59She asked you to tell me?
00:43:01If I were you, I'd ask her myself.
00:43:03Yeah.
00:43:03I guess I'd better.
00:43:04Upstairs.
00:43:05First door to right.
00:43:06First landing.
00:43:06Thanks.
00:43:07Well, she asked me to.
00:43:12Sit down.
00:43:13Lovers quarrel.
00:43:14Don't interfere.
00:43:20Who is it?
00:43:21It's me, Tony.
00:43:23May I come in?
00:43:26Anne, darling.
00:43:27Your father has some crazy idea that you...
00:43:30No, he hasn't.
00:43:31What's the matter with you?
00:43:40I've got to tell you I can't marry you.
00:43:45Say that again.
00:43:47I can't marry you.
00:43:49I've decided to marry Carlos.
00:43:52There's something funny about this.
00:43:54What is it?
00:43:55I tried to tell you last night.
00:43:58That's why I went to your house.
00:43:59And instead of telling me, you...
00:44:06So it was all a fake.
00:44:11You don't love me.
00:44:12Tony, I do.
00:44:13And why this idiotic act?
00:44:15Why do you say these stupid things?
00:44:17I can't tell you.
00:44:18It concerns someone else.
00:44:20Who?
00:44:21The prince?
00:44:22Oh, no, Tony, no.
00:44:25I love you more than anything else in the world.
00:44:27Well, I can't marry you.
00:44:30I insist upon knowing why.
00:44:33You've got to believe I can't tell you.
00:44:36Well, then maybe I can tell you.
00:44:39The reason you agreed to your grandfather's plan in the first place
00:44:42is because you wanted that kind of marriage.
00:44:44At first, I believed you weren't capable of anything but phony emotions.
00:44:47I was right.
00:44:52I do love you.
00:44:54I'll admit you put on a great act last night.
00:44:58But that wasn't love.
00:44:59You don't know what it is.
00:45:01For your own sake, I hope you'll never find out.
00:45:06I know you'll be very happy.
00:45:09Goodbye.
00:45:10Goodbye.
00:45:23Now, let me see.
00:45:25Would you kindly revolve, Miss Holt?
00:45:31Would you kindly revolve?
00:45:33He means turn round.
00:45:34Good, Miss Holt.
00:45:39Perfect.
00:45:41You will be the bride of the month.
00:45:44That's something to look forward to.
00:45:48Now, with this, I see...
00:45:51Let me see.
00:45:56He's going into a trance now.
00:45:58I see a bouquet of white orchids.
00:46:06Yes, it would be.
00:46:09I suppose you take it off.
00:46:11His Royal Highness is downstairs, and he mustn't be kept waiting.
00:46:16I've got a little model of my yacht upstairs, if you'd like to see it.
00:46:20Oh, please, no.
00:46:21I do not like boats.
00:46:23I'm still feeling the sea from my trip.
00:46:26Oh.
00:46:27Oh, that's too bad.
00:46:28Oh, that's too bad.
00:46:30Uh, how do you like America?
00:46:33It is very large, no?
00:46:35Yes, yes.
00:46:36But I asked you that one before, didn't I?
00:46:39Do you like dogs?
00:46:42Dogs?
00:46:42Yes, dogs.
00:46:44You know, woof, woof.
00:46:47Dogs.
00:46:48Oh.
00:46:49Yes, I'm crazy about them myself.
00:46:51I've got a kennel up on my farm.
00:46:54This is Michael.
00:46:57Michael?
00:46:57Michael?
00:46:57Michael?
00:46:58Yes, a dog I used to own.
00:47:04Oh, yes.
00:47:05It is very good.
00:47:09I don't suppose you care for turkeys.
00:47:12I do not know.
00:47:14It is not the country I have visited.
00:47:18Yes, I think I'd better see if Anne is ready.
00:47:21Oh, please, yes.
00:47:22To a party I do not like to be late.
00:47:25No, they might miss you.
00:47:26It's very good.
00:47:28Oh, yes, sir.
00:47:30I have been trying to get somewhere with the person, but he's got me down.
00:47:32Let's go.
00:47:40Aren't you looking cheerful?
00:47:42I've been trying to get somewhere with that guy, but he's got me down.
00:47:45I'm going crazy, trying to figure out why she's marrying you.
00:47:48The whole thing's got me stumped.
00:47:51Don't let it lick you, son. Maybe you can get something out of her.
00:47:55You go talk to the Prince a while, will you?
00:47:58Not me. I'm going out to get drunk.
00:48:02I'm going out to get drunk.
00:48:08Here he is.
00:48:14There he is.
00:48:16But, Smudge, why should you marry that stuffed shirt?
00:48:43I told you. I think it's a sensible thing to do.
00:48:46But, Anne, honey, it's not like you to be sensible.
00:48:49Thanks.
00:48:52Ah, honey, don't be cross with me. I've got miseries of my own.
00:48:57Oh, nothing that I can't handle.
00:48:59But it would be a lot easier if I could feel happy about you.
00:49:03You shouldn't worry, Bill, darling.
00:49:05If it's about money, why don't you go see Grandfather?
00:49:08Why should I go to see him?
00:49:11Well, he's in a terribly good mood these days. He's so delighted about the wedding and all.
00:49:18I still don't see what that has to do with me.
00:49:24For heaven's sakes, will you stop fiddling that thing?
00:49:27Sorry.
00:49:29Anne.
00:49:32Anne, there's something definitely wrong with you.
00:49:38I want to know what it is.
00:49:40There's nothing wrong.
00:49:42Oh, Smudge.
00:49:43Bill, darling, please. I'm in a hurry.
00:49:45He was a grand guy, that Tony.
00:49:50I'm sure he still is.
00:49:52And your prince.
00:49:53Please, Bill, let's drop the subject.
00:49:56I'm marrying Carlos because I want to.
00:49:58And I want you to stop worrying me.
00:50:00Be a good boy and go see Grandfather.
00:50:02Yes, sir?
00:50:03Double old fashioned.
00:50:04Very well, sir.
00:50:05Make it two.
00:50:06Oh, yes, madam.
00:50:07Why?
00:50:08Mrs. Holt.
00:50:09This is one of my joints also.
00:50:10Surprised to see me?
00:50:11And delighted.
00:50:12Do sit down.
00:50:13You don't have to ask me twice.
00:50:14Mm.
00:50:15How you been?
00:50:16Splendid, thanks.
00:50:17You look miserable.
00:50:18Oh, don't get that.
00:50:19You look miserable.
00:50:20Oh, don't get that.
00:50:21Oh, my God.
00:50:22I'm sorry, Mr. Holt.
00:50:23Yes, sir.
00:50:24Double old fashioned.
00:50:25Very well, sir.
00:50:26Make it two.
00:50:27Oh, yes, madam.
00:50:28Why, Mrs. Holt.
00:50:29This is one of my joints also.
00:50:30Surprised to see me.
00:50:32And delighted.
00:50:33Do sit down.
00:50:34You don't have to ask me twice.
00:50:36Mm.
00:50:38How you been?
00:50:39Splendid, thanks.
00:50:41You look miserable.
00:50:44Oh, don't get sore. I'm miserable, too.
00:50:47So is Bill. We're all miserable.
00:50:50I'm sorry to hear that.
00:50:52Good. That's what I need.
00:50:56Bring me the bottle.
00:50:58Very well, madam.
00:50:59Well, I'm sorry I can't stay and get under the table with you.
00:51:03Going to a cocktail party at Rita's.
00:51:05Oh, Rita's. Sounds promising.
00:51:09Okay.
00:51:10I'll join you. We can get under the table there.
00:51:13Good.
00:51:19And may the royal nurseries flourish.
00:51:21Bravo, Dick.
00:51:22I now call on the groom-to-be to respond.
00:51:25Speech!
00:51:27Oh, please, I do not know what to say.
00:51:30You can't get away with that.
00:51:32Well, uh...
00:51:35Must I?
00:51:36Go ahead.
00:51:37It's no worse than reviewing troops or christening battleships.
00:51:40We are very grateful to you for all your so-good wishes.
00:51:48And for them, we thank you very much.
00:51:51Bravo.
00:51:52Bravo.
00:51:53Now, it's your turn, Anne.
00:51:54Oh, no, Dick. Let's relax now. Come on.
00:51:56Oh, come on.
00:51:57Uh-uh. We'll have none of that.
00:51:58We want Anne.
00:51:59We want Anne.
00:52:00We want Anne.
00:52:01We will now have a few words from the chairman of the Elks Convention, our Miss Ho.
00:52:04Oh!
00:52:05Oh!
00:52:06Oh, you won't talk, huh?
00:52:07Oh, for the sake of... Search for!
00:52:09There!
00:52:10There!
00:52:11There!
00:52:16Friends and fellow workers, the church bazaar will be held in the school auditorium next
00:52:21Sunday evening.
00:52:22There will be a recitation by Mr. Buddington entitled, Short Sheets Make the Night Seem Longer.
00:52:27Which, my dear friend, reminds me of the happiest day of my life.
00:52:37And...
00:52:42Tony!
00:52:46So glad you got here.
00:52:48So am I.
00:52:49Even if it is a surprise party for me.
00:52:51Rita loves surprising people.
00:52:53Yes, don't I, dear?
00:52:55I want you to meet the prince.
00:52:57I'd love to.
00:53:00Rita's always horning in on my men.
00:53:05Oh, please.
00:53:06Can I get you anything?
00:53:07I'm all right now, really.
00:53:08I just felt dizzy for a moment.
00:53:10Oh, I understand.
00:53:11The excitement.
00:53:12Yes, that was it.
00:53:14Well, shall we go in and dance now?
00:53:17Just a moment longer.
00:53:18Do you mind?
00:53:19Oh, Anne!
00:53:20Excuse me.
00:53:21You wait here for me.
00:53:25I'll never forgive you for this.
00:53:29But, darling, don't be a dog in the manger.
00:53:32You can't commit bigamy, you know.
00:53:34You needn't have asked him here.
00:53:35But, dear, I've been seeing a lot of him.
00:53:38I couldn't give a party without asking Tony.
00:53:41And I'm sure he doesn't mind.
00:53:44Oh, Tony!
00:53:46Yes?
00:53:52They're out here, darling.
00:53:53Darling, aren't we having fun?
00:54:00It's Prince Carlos.
00:54:01May I present Mr. Gage?
00:54:03How do you do?
00:54:04It is a pleasure.
00:54:06Tony felt that he must congratulate you.
00:54:09Thank you very much.
00:54:10I congratulated Anne the last time I saw her.
00:54:13I want to dance.
00:54:17I want to dance with the Prince.
00:54:19Oh, me?
00:54:20Yes, with you.
00:54:21Come on.
00:54:22Pick up your feet.
00:54:23Oh, pardon me.
00:54:26Let's all go and dance.
00:54:27Come on, Tony.
00:54:28If I'm not mistaken, I have a dance to finish with Anne.
00:54:32Oh, pardon me.
00:54:34Why can't you?
00:54:37I have not learned it.
00:54:39You take him, Rita.
00:54:41He says he can't rumble.
00:54:58May I have the pleasure?
00:55:01If you insist.
00:55:10This tune is familiar.
00:55:12Yes, it's very popular.
00:55:15Charming fellow, isn't he?
00:55:16I mean, the Prince.
00:55:18Yes, he is.
00:55:19Looks rather stupid.
00:55:21But then so do Russian wolfhounds.
00:55:22I don't get the connection.
00:55:24Overbred.
00:55:26I suppose you're terribly excited at the prospect of becoming a princess.
00:55:31Yes, I am.
00:55:33I understand these royal weddings are very long and exhausting.
00:55:36You'd better wear comfortable old shoes.
00:55:39Thanks for the tip.
00:55:41I have not who was presented at court.
00:55:43She said you must be sure and bring an air cushion.
00:55:46I'll make a note of it.
00:55:48I'll send you one as a wedding present.
00:55:53It'd be nice for the Prince, too, when he discovers that you already know the effects of life.
00:56:03So, naturally, she agreed.
00:56:09Do you think I let her make this crazy sacrifice for me?
00:56:13You want her to be happy, eh?
00:56:15You want her to marry this Gage?
00:56:18The day that happens we'll see your arrest and public disgrace.
00:56:23How happy will she be then?
00:56:25You can't do this to her.
00:56:26I won't let you.
00:56:28You want me to beg for the money.
00:56:29All right, I'll eat dirt if that will satisfy you.
00:56:34You won't have to.
00:56:36You'll have all the help you need and more as a present from me the day she marries Prince Carlos.
00:56:45I'll get the money somewhere else.
00:56:47Oh, no, you won't.
00:56:49I've seen to that.
00:56:51I'd like to.
00:56:52I'll lick you on this, Cedric, if it's the last thing I do.
00:57:12I wish we'd caught Bill, but it's impossible.
00:57:15I understand.
00:57:16Why don't you go to Cedric?
00:57:22You got us into this jam, Bill, and you've got to get us out.
00:57:25What do you think I'm trying to do?
00:57:27He's right. You've got to go to Cedric.
00:57:32I've pulled every wire, but the board can't do a thing.
00:57:35I'm sorry you had to come all the way to Washington to be turned down, Bill.
00:57:42You'd better go to Jerome Cedric.
00:58:05You've got to go to Cedric.
00:58:09What's the matter with you?
00:58:14Fly back tonight.
00:58:16And lay off this stuff or you'll crash.
00:58:23That might solve a lot of things.
00:58:26What?
00:58:27Anne could marry the man she wants.
00:58:29The bank's got me covered for enough to carry on.
00:58:32And she'd never know the mess I've made of things.
00:58:34Oh, don't talk drivel.
00:58:36You've got to see Cedric.
00:58:37That's the solution.
00:58:42I've got the solution.
00:58:56Why are you going back to Washington tonight?
00:58:59Business, honey.
00:59:01Then you won't be here for my wedding tomorrow.
00:59:03Ho, ho.
00:59:04I'll be at your wedding, all right.
00:59:06You're tight.
00:59:07How can you be in Washington and New York at the same time?
00:59:10Look at the things Houdini could do.
00:59:13Another thing.
00:59:14Why are we going up to the farm?
00:59:16Can't fly from there.
00:59:17Who says I can't?
00:59:19I had one of the boys fly my planer.
00:59:21You can drive me over to the field later.
00:59:22I still can't understand why we came up here.
00:59:26Seems to me you might go places with your old man on your last night of freedom without asking questions.
00:59:27After all these years and you're turning whimsy on me.
00:59:28That's it.
00:59:29Little Peter Pan.
00:59:30That's it.
00:59:31Little Peter Pan.
00:59:32That's me.
00:59:34Remember the day you were swinging on the gate and fell and skinned your knee?
00:59:37I'm sure and I yelled like the devil.
00:59:38And I gave you my watch to set you up.
00:59:39No?
00:59:40No?
00:59:41No?
00:59:42No?
00:59:43No.
00:59:44No?
00:59:45No?
00:59:46No?
00:59:47No?
00:59:48No?
00:59:49No?
00:59:50No?
00:59:51No?
00:59:52No?
00:59:53No?
00:59:54No?
00:59:55No?
00:59:56No?
00:59:57No?
00:59:58No?
00:59:59No?
01:00:00No?
01:00:01and fell and skinned your knee.
01:00:04Sure, and I yelled like the devil.
01:00:06And I gave you my watch to set you up.
01:00:07And I threw it at you, and Gran spanked me.
01:00:09And I bawled out Gran.
01:00:11And Gran won as usual.
01:00:13Oh, Smudge.
01:00:17Bill, what's the matter with you?
01:00:19Will counter-fellow get a little sentimental
01:00:21when he's saying goodbye to his old pal?
01:00:24For good.
01:00:25Bill.
01:00:26Well, it's your fault if you marry a prince
01:00:28and put the Atlantic between us.
01:00:30Come on.
01:00:37Bet you've forgotten the time I measured you.
01:00:40Oh, no.
01:00:41I stood right here on this bench.
01:00:43Where is it?
01:00:47Here it is.
01:00:48Wait, I've got my lighter.
01:00:52Looks like an epitaph.
01:01:00Bill, why don't you get another dog like Michael?
01:01:07No other dog could be like Michael.
01:01:10You can't go back and do things over, Smudge.
01:01:14Not in this life.
01:01:15Now you're turning philosophical on me.
01:01:17I'm finding out a lot about you tonight.
01:01:21Are you, honey?
01:01:22Finding out that I'm not such a bad egg after all, okay?
01:01:30Bill, there are lights in the house.
01:01:32Yes.
01:01:34What is this?
01:01:36Well, it's a sort of wedding present for you.
01:01:39Picked out to please the prince and your grandfather.
01:01:41I can hardly wait.
01:01:55Ben!
01:01:56So you're up here, too.
01:01:57May I present Mr. Gage?
01:02:11How are you?
01:02:12Very well, thank you.
01:02:14Hello, Bill.
01:02:15Bill, what's this all about?
01:02:17Well, it won't take me a minute to tell you,
01:02:19because I'm expecting Judge Terwilliger.
01:02:21Judge Terwilliger is the Holtstown Justice of the Peace.
01:02:24Once there was a dumb guy named Bill
01:02:29who had a daughter named Anne
01:02:30who thought the only way to save him from a terrible jam
01:02:33was to marry a dumb guy.
01:02:35Named Carlos?
01:02:36Although she was in love with a swell guy named Tony.
01:02:40But the daughter named Anne was wrong about Bill
01:02:42because he didn't need any help from the mean guy.
01:02:45Named Cedric.
01:02:47Because he got it somewhere else.
01:02:51Bill, honest?
01:02:52Honest.
01:02:53When I saw how that grandparent of yours
01:02:55had you buffaloed,
01:02:56I went down to Washington.
01:02:58And believe me, honey,
01:02:59I'm getting all the money I need.
01:03:02Oh, Bill, darling, it's wonderful.
01:03:06I've been so unhappy.
01:03:08Everything's jaked now.
01:03:10Just the way I want it.
01:03:13But I've got to fly back to Washington tonight
01:03:15to close the deal.
01:03:16So it seems to me the best thing
01:03:18for all dumb parties concerned.
01:03:20Let me finish.
01:03:21Anne, will you?
01:03:29Will I what?
01:03:30You know what.
01:03:35And that will be Judge Terwilliger.
01:03:43By virtue of the power conferred upon me,
01:03:45I now pronounce you husband and wife.
01:03:51What?
01:03:52Married?
01:03:54Yes.
01:03:55I wanted to be the first to congratulate you.
01:04:00Now you know what you can do with your prince.
01:04:03And you know what I can do with you.
01:04:06You'll hear from me tomorrow.
01:04:07Well, well, it'll be a little difficult
01:04:10to get in touch with me tomorrow.
01:04:13What are you up to?
01:04:22To victory, Mom.
01:04:32Nice to see your old self again, son.
01:04:35Gee, Mom.
01:04:36You've been swell to me.
01:04:39What else could I be?
01:04:41You don't think I'm a total washout, do you?
01:04:43You noodle.
01:04:44What's eating you?
01:04:46I guess playing the heavy father's got me down.
01:04:50You coming to the flying field with me?
01:04:53Playing the heavy grandma's got me down.
01:04:56So if you don't mind,
01:04:57I'll take my bones to bed.
01:05:00That's right.
01:05:02Sleep tight.
01:05:03Goodbye.
01:05:05You mean good night.
01:05:06Sure, that's what I mean.
01:05:09Good night.
01:05:20You'll be good to it, Tony.
01:05:21Oh, I promise not to break your neck
01:05:23more than once a week.
01:05:24Goodbye, Billy Boy.
01:05:30Be good.
01:05:31I know you're going to be happy.
01:05:33And that's all that matters to me.
01:05:36Sweet.
01:05:38Love me, baby.
01:05:39What do you think?
01:05:42You're the best kid a man ever had.
01:05:48Goodbye.
01:05:54Goodbye.
01:06:20Bye.
01:06:22Bye.
01:06:22Bye.
01:06:23Bye.
01:07:24Hey, Cap. How's the new road from here?
01:07:29Well, pretty rough going at the beginning, miss, but after that, it's clear sailing.
01:07:34Thanks.
01:07:35Hey, Cap. How's the new road from here?
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