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00:00:30Oh, my God.
00:01:00Wait.
00:01:06You needn't come up with me.
00:01:08I can get into the apartment without your assistance.
00:01:14Wait.
00:01:30Jerry, darling, please, please forgive me for what happened tonight.
00:01:44I admit I was wrong.
00:01:46You did all right.
00:01:47For yourself.
00:01:49Why do you insist on spoiling a perfectly good New Year's Eve?
00:01:52I haven't.
00:01:53It's hardly midnight.
00:01:54You won't lack company.
00:01:57You didn't earlier this evening.
00:02:00Jerry, that's not like you.
00:02:03I know.
00:02:04I'm a brunette.
00:02:12Besides, I...
00:02:13I didn't think you noticed it.
00:02:16I tried not to.
00:02:17For some time.
00:02:20After all, my dear, a man must live.
00:02:23I've often wondered why it was necessary in some cases.
00:02:27Please.
00:02:35Will you please be serious?
00:02:37I am serious.
00:02:38The trouble has been that you haven't been serious.
00:02:41Don't you see to a girl it means so much more than just an adventure?
00:02:45Jim, you've been the only man in my life.
00:02:46I wish I had known it was going to end this way.
00:02:52Well, it doesn't have to end this way.
00:02:55Oh, please, dear, let's forget it.
00:02:57Let's start this New Year's right.
00:02:59I am starting it right.
00:03:01Without you.
00:03:03With whom, then?
00:03:05You would ask that.
00:03:07I'm starting it with myself, me, Jerry, your ex, uh...
00:03:11Jerry.
00:03:12I'm not ashamed nor afraid.
00:03:15Goodbye, Jim.
00:03:16Have a good New Year.
00:03:18I'm going to have the best New Year I ever had since I've grown up.
00:03:30Jerry.
00:03:33Will you marry me?
00:03:36What an effort that must have been.
00:03:39Oh, stop that.
00:03:42Well, it might work out.
00:03:44We married all of us.
00:03:45The chorus girl, the widow, and...
00:03:47Who told you about...
00:03:48Oh, it's a secret.
00:03:49Nobody knows but me.
00:03:50And the Associated Press.
00:03:53Well, I...
00:03:54I haven't offered to marry anyone else.
00:03:58No, why not?
00:04:00Well, because I...
00:04:01Because once I asked you to...
00:04:04Ah, he remembers.
00:04:07I also remember there was some difficulty about, uh...
00:04:11Setting the date.
00:04:14Thank my lucky stars.
00:04:16I'm really serious.
00:04:20I really mean it this time, Jerry.
00:04:22Mean what?
00:04:24Well, marriage and...
00:04:26And...
00:04:26And all that.
00:04:28No, I'm afraid there'd be, uh...
00:04:30Too little marriage and too much...
00:04:32All that.
00:04:33Are you absolutely...
00:05:03Definite about this, Jerry.
00:05:05So definite.
00:05:11Well...
00:05:12It was beautiful, while it lasted.
00:05:21Jim, come back.
00:06:12Take these designs to the shop.
00:06:26I've made the changes and they can start on them at once.
00:06:31Oh, yes.
00:06:32And tell Miss Curtis that Mrs. Hoffenstein's gown must be ready this evening.
00:06:36That Luster Collins on the phone.
00:06:37And tell them I'll be over early in the morning.
00:06:43Well, what time?
00:06:44At 12 o'clock.
00:06:50Hello, Buster.
00:06:51Hello, Jerry.
00:06:52Can I come over and bring a friend?
00:06:55I'm not dressed.
00:06:56Who is it?
00:06:58Tony Blake.
00:06:59Tony Blake.
00:07:01Oh, Anthony Blake.
00:07:04Of course, bring him along.
00:07:05I'd like to meet him.
00:07:07Tell him I think his book is wonderful.
00:07:09But don't tell him I haven't finished it.
00:07:13Why does he want to meet me?
00:07:15I don't know.
00:07:17Get him to tell you.
00:07:19You have to have something to talk about.
00:07:22Oh, all right.
00:07:29Hey, Tony.
00:07:31What?
00:07:33It's all set.
00:07:34Hey.
00:07:42Oh, and Kate, I'm going to meet Anthony Blake.
00:07:45Now, what's so good about that?
00:07:46He's the one who wrote this book.
00:07:48Any idiot can write a book.
00:07:49Not a good one.
00:07:51Oh, I can hardly break until I meet him.
00:07:54You'd better take a shower and cool off a bit.
00:07:57Well, it's all right.
00:07:58Thanks, Kate.
00:07:59Put a tune on the piano for me.
00:08:00I love music.
00:08:19Well, anyway, the boy gets the girl in the end.
00:08:24Oh, what an unusual finish.
00:08:29Hurry up now.
00:08:30Come on.
00:08:30Get him.
00:08:31Get him.
00:08:31Get him.
00:08:31Get him.
00:08:32Why get so excited over a man before you've even met him?
00:08:41I hope he's a little man with a frock coat and a beard.
00:08:45Can't you hear me?
00:08:49Well, what I'd like to say is if I don't like him,
00:08:51I'll run him out of here.
00:08:53Oh, you will, will you?
00:08:55Well, now, if you've been here so well,
00:08:59turn on the cold water.
00:09:05Oh, I still like him even after a cold shower.
00:09:10If he's anything like his book, he's wonderful.
00:09:14They never are, dearie.
00:09:17I once knew Buffalo Bill.
00:09:19All things in life are plenty of
00:09:44What good is this, that or the other if you haven't got love?
00:09:53Three meals a day, a roof above.
00:10:00What good is this, that or the other if you haven't got love?
00:10:08Life is sweet, but love provides the zest of it.
00:10:14Give me love, and you can keep the rest of it,
00:10:21that or the best of it.
00:10:24For love and joy go hand in glove.
00:10:32What good is this, that or the other,
00:10:37if you haven't got love?
00:10:41Mrs. Kate Smith and Miss Jerry Trent may I present Mr. Anthony Blake.
00:10:46That's great, Buster.
00:10:48I just decided you look even better with your clothes on.
00:11:00Mm-hmm.
00:11:04Mm-hmm.
00:11:07Mm-hmm.
00:11:08What do they mean?
00:11:11I've just decided you look even better with your clothes on.
00:11:14What?
00:11:14Didn't I explain?
00:11:16Come here.
00:11:19You see that building?
00:11:20I have an apartment there, and on a clear day,
00:11:22I see you here on the roof taking your sun bath.
00:11:24In your bathing suit.
00:11:25Why?
00:11:27I know how you feel about it.
00:11:29I feel the same way.
00:11:31We should be married at once.
00:11:37You're probably going to say you don't know me well enough.
00:11:39So let's get acquainted.
00:11:40What do you do?
00:11:41I own a shop.
00:11:43You know, very smart things for very smart ladies.
00:11:46Good.
00:11:47Any profits?
00:11:49Not many.
00:11:50You see, I want to sell the nicest things.
00:11:52I keep them and wear them myself.
00:11:55Too bad.
00:11:56I thought for a minute I'd be able to quit work.
00:11:58Well, no matter.
00:11:59Now that I know you, I'm still willing to go through with it.
00:12:02Will you marry me?
00:12:04You are crazy.
00:12:05Why am I crazy?
00:12:07I obey my impulses.
00:12:08Like the character in your book.
00:12:09I am the character in my book.
00:12:11But let's get back to our marriage.
00:12:13Now then, if we went around together for several months, the usual thing.
00:12:17Then you'd find out that I don't like carrots and-
00:12:19Then you'd find out that I dunk my doughnuts.
00:12:24Exactly.
00:12:25It's twice as much fun marrying first and getting acquainted afterwards.
00:12:29Have you ever done it before?
00:12:30Uh, no.
00:12:34But right now I have an impulse to do it and I always obey my impulses.
00:12:37We miss so much in life when I'm doing what we're really feeling.
00:12:40Did you ever want to trip a waiter when he's carrying a tray full of dishes?
00:12:43Yes.
00:12:43I've done it.
00:12:44And it's marvelous.
00:12:46It only cost me $28.60.
00:12:48What are you doing tonight?
00:12:49Why?
00:12:50Do you want to go out and trip a waiter?
00:12:51Yes.
00:12:52I'd rather ring doorbells and run.
00:12:53Oh, the fun we're going to have together.
00:12:59That's just what I wanted to know.
00:13:01A good woman.
00:13:02That's right.
00:13:03There's not many other hats out there.
00:13:08Jody.
00:13:09What?
00:13:10Joan must be sailing for home about now.
00:13:13What?
00:13:14I say your sister Joan must be sailing for France about now.
00:13:17That's right.
00:13:19What time is it?
00:13:214.15.
00:13:224.15.
00:13:24Here.
00:13:25Let me see.
00:13:26Over there it must be...
00:13:299.15.
00:13:30We're away on time.
00:13:40I'll be so glad to get home to see Sister and Aunt Kate.
00:13:44How long since you've seen your sister?
00:13:45It's been two years.
00:13:47And then just for a few days I'm away over here to school.
00:13:49You see, I lived with my aunt in Oklahoma.
00:13:52Oh.
00:13:54You think a lot of your sister, don't you?
00:13:56Everyone who knows her loves her.
00:13:59I could never tell you how wonderful she's been to me.
00:14:02She worked so hard to pay for my schooling over here and...
00:14:05Oh, don't get me started on the subject of Jerry or I'll talk all the way home.
00:14:09How well did you know her?
00:14:11How well did you know her?
00:14:14Oh...
00:14:16It was just one of those things.
00:14:18I remember her all right.
00:14:21But I don't know if she'll remember me.
00:14:23Wouldn't you be surprised if she knew we were engaged?
00:14:28Don't forget, that's our secret.
00:14:39You can't be as happy as you look.
00:14:50I've never been so happy.
00:14:52I'm falling more in love with him every day.
00:14:56But it can't go on.
00:14:59For heaven's sake, why not?
00:15:00I've got to tell him, you know, about Jim.
00:15:08Now, don't be a fool.
00:15:10That's the one sure way of losing him.
00:15:13I know, but I won't feel right unless I tell him.
00:15:17Well, you'll probably feel right if you do.
00:15:21Think it over, carefully.
00:15:23Well, I guess I'm just a modern girl with an old-fashioned conscience.
00:15:30I don't know.
00:15:43Press this for me.
00:15:48Bye.
00:16:00Well, here we are.
00:16:02And just in time.
00:16:07There you are.
00:16:10Let go.
00:16:12I want to turn on the light.
00:16:13Keep me with you.
00:16:14I'm afraid of the dark.
00:16:15All right.
00:16:22Still scared?
00:16:23A little.
00:16:32Should we have some music?
00:16:34Pick a station.
00:16:35And the baby swallows the pill, thinking it's candy.
00:16:46Still scared?
00:16:48A little fire and everything set.
00:16:51I think your feet are wet.
00:16:52You know, they're not.
00:16:53They might be.
00:16:54I didn't step in the puddle.
00:16:55Well, let's see.
00:16:56Are they warm now?
00:17:00Mm-hmm.
00:17:01Ow!
00:17:02What?
00:17:02I'm sorry.
00:17:03Better get a shoe on.
00:17:05Oh, I'm sorry.
00:17:06I'm sorry.
00:17:07I'm sorry.
00:17:09I'm sorry.
00:17:12I'm sorry.
00:17:12Are they warm now?
00:17:13Mm-hmm.
00:17:14Mm-hmm.
00:17:15Mm-hmm.
00:17:16Mm-hmm.
00:17:17Mm-hmm.
00:17:18Mm-hmm.
00:17:19Ow!
00:17:20What?
00:17:21I'm sorry.
00:17:22Better get a shoe on.
00:17:23Here we are.
00:17:28There we are.
00:17:41An inventor as well as a writer.
00:17:44You know, Blake.
00:17:46Let Dr. Blake feel your pulse.
00:17:51You'll live.
00:17:52I wonder when I'm with you.
00:17:55I'm the one who's just begun to live.
00:18:02I wish I'd met you years ago.
00:18:04I wish you had.
00:18:08You didn't have as much fun today.
00:18:14What's wrong?
00:18:16Nothing.
00:18:18Aren't you going to autograph one of your books for me?
00:18:22Right now.
00:18:32You don't need to be all off.
00:18:33There's no proof of the book.
00:18:34Right now.
00:18:35You can't.
00:18:36You can't.
00:18:37There's no proof of the book.
00:18:38Not a book.
00:18:39No proof of the book!
00:18:41No proof of the book.
00:18:42No proof of the book!
00:18:43No proof of the book!
00:18:44It sounds great!
00:18:45But before things go, it's like you're going to have to get a ball on you.
00:18:46Wait a minute.
00:19:00Don't pee.
00:19:16Tell me, do you believe everything in that book?
00:19:21Of course not.
00:19:23When you said you were the central character, wouldn't you do what he does?
00:19:29Well, I try to.
00:19:31You see, he's me.
00:19:33Idealized, of course.
00:19:46That's beautiful, Tony.
00:19:53So you love me more each hour until you're a hundred years old.
00:19:59After that, I may start chasing around.
00:20:03I'll always treasure this.
00:20:07I'll dedicate the next one to you.
00:20:09I'd love to write it in Paris.
00:20:11Now, if I had a wife to go with me, sort of a Severi's critic?
00:20:20I have an idea for him, you know.
00:20:24Really?
00:20:28Yes.
00:20:30You should call it Love and Kisses.
00:20:34And you could point out the difference between love and just kisses.
00:20:40Kisses.
00:20:43Say, that's not bad.
00:20:46Suppose by way of plot, a girl who's had an affair with one man falls in love with another.
00:20:56Should she tell him?
00:20:58That all depends on the man.
00:21:00Supposing you're like the character in your book.
00:21:03Oh, I see.
00:21:04Well, it might be better for her to tell him than to let him find out for himself.
00:21:09That's what I thought.
00:21:10On the other hand, it might be wise for her to say nothing.
00:21:13What a man doesn't know won't hurt him.
00:21:16I guess if everyone told the truth, nobody would marry anybody.
00:21:22Then honesty isn't the best policy.
00:21:24Rarely.
00:21:25The modern baby face looks up at the chump she's going to marry and says...
00:21:30You're the only one I've ever loved.
00:21:32And the big sap says...
00:21:34Yeah.
00:21:35And they live happily ever after.
00:21:38Oh, I don't know.
00:21:41It's hard to say what a girl should do who's faced with that situation.
00:21:45But I am, Tony.
00:21:46You're what?
00:21:47Faced with that situation.
00:21:48Faced with that situation.
00:21:49But I am, Tony.
00:21:50You're what?
00:21:51Faced with that situation.
00:21:54I see myself.
00:22:05Faced with that situation.
00:22:10Did you love him?
00:22:28Tell me.
00:22:29If you love him, I'll die.
00:22:31I only thought I did.
00:22:33Don't you see I had to think I did?
00:22:36I don't want to know anything about him.
00:22:38I don't even want to know who he is.
00:22:44Just promise me you'll never see him again.
00:22:46Oh, no fear of that.
00:22:57Jerry.
00:23:00I have a confession to make.
00:23:03Once I...
00:23:08Went out with a girl.
00:23:10That makes us even.
00:23:14Please help me.
00:23:17In spite of my great mistake, will you marry me?
00:23:21I'd like to see anything stop me.
00:23:38I...
00:23:40I'd better go.
00:23:41Oh, why? It's raining.
00:23:42No, it isn't.
00:23:43It's stopped.
00:23:46And my...
00:23:47And my sister comes in tomorrow.
00:23:49And I have to meet her.
00:23:50And besides, I have some letters to write.
00:23:52Oh, those aren't reasons.
00:23:54Well, they'll do. Goodbye.
00:23:56Wait, I'll go with you.
00:24:08Hey, I got you.
00:24:09Never mind.
00:24:10You're right.
00:24:12Hold me.
00:24:14I'm glad.
00:24:15You're right.
00:24:16I'll leave you alone.
00:24:17I'll leave you alone.
00:24:19I'll leave you alone, sir.
00:24:20Yes.
00:24:22I'll leave you alone.
00:24:23Sit down here, dear yourself.
00:24:25Then.
00:24:26...
00:24:27You're right.
00:24:29I'll leave you alone.
00:24:31You're right.
00:24:33You're right, honey.
00:24:35Anymore of a man?
00:24:36I forgot my book.
00:24:53Tony, you didn't change what you had written, did you?
00:24:58Yes, a little.
00:25:01Oh.
00:25:03I want it.
00:25:05Give it to me.
00:25:06Give it to me, please.
00:25:17Give it to me.
00:25:40Well, hello, Miss John.
00:26:08Hello.
00:26:09Oh, and you don't know how good it looks to me.
00:26:13I'm so happy.
00:26:14Well, I'm going to help school to unpack your things.
00:26:17All right.
00:26:18Oh, and Kate, New York is so different from Paris.
00:26:21Trumps will be here about an hour.
00:26:27Gee, it's great to see you, baby.
00:26:31Hey, what's the matter?
00:26:33Please, Buster.
00:26:35I have to unpack and everything.
00:26:39Say, aren't you glad to see me?
00:26:42Of course I'm glad to see you, but...
00:26:45But what?
00:26:47Quit being so young.
00:26:49I mean, you're older than you are.
00:26:51Well, I could.
00:26:53It was rather silly to think that things would be the same between us after two years.
00:26:59Oh, you're kidding.
00:27:02Aren't you coming?
00:27:04It was nice of you to want to give me a party,
00:27:07but you really shouldn't do it.
00:27:13Hey, Jerry, help me out.
00:27:15She's giving me the chill.
00:27:17Says she doesn't want to go to my party.
00:27:19What's the matter?
00:27:21Won't you go?
00:27:23There you are, my lad.
00:27:24From now on, it's up to you.
00:27:27See you about 7.30?
00:27:29All right.
00:27:31And you, Tony?
00:27:33And you too, Mrs. Brown.
00:27:35Oh, I can't get over the way you've grown.
00:27:39It was only yesterday I was looking at these.
00:27:41Look.
00:27:45There you are before going to Paris.
00:27:46Before and after.
00:27:47Ah-ha!
00:27:48Ah-ha!
00:27:49Ah-ha!
00:27:50Ah-ha!
00:27:51Ah-ha!
00:27:52Ah-ha!
00:27:53Ah-ha!
00:27:54Ah-ha!
00:27:55Ah-ha!
00:27:56Ah-ha!
00:27:57Ah-ha!
00:27:58Ah-ha!
00:27:59Ah-ha!
00:28:00Ah-ha!
00:28:01Ah-ha!
00:28:02Ah-ha!
00:28:03Ah-ha!
00:28:04Ah-ha!
00:28:05Ah-ha!
00:28:06Ah-ha!
00:28:07Ah-ha!
00:28:08Ah-ha!
00:28:10Ah-ha!
00:28:11Ah-ha!
00:28:12What the well-dressed baby used to wear.
00:28:13Ah-ha!
00:28:14Ah-ha!
00:28:15Ah-ha!
00:28:16Ah-ha!
00:28:17Ah-ha!
00:28:32That reminds me,
00:28:34I promised to look after you.
00:28:36The times I worried about you being out of my sight for so long.
00:28:48You didn't have to.
00:28:50I couldn't help it.
00:28:57I hope we have as much fun here as we have in Oklahoma.
00:29:01Do you remember the night you went out with Spore Wardell?
00:29:03Isn't that funny?
00:29:07Chugged along and he made you get out and walk.
00:29:11And even at that I beat him home.
00:29:18What's that?
00:29:20I was wondering if you remember.
00:29:22Of course I do.
00:29:24Don't tell me.
00:29:26Don't tell me.
00:29:29I need you now, so keep your while.
00:29:33That's the last part of it.
00:29:35I remember it.
00:29:37It's the S.O.S.
00:29:39When you had a bow in the parlor and it got too bowish,
00:29:43you'd sing this, which was my signal, to come in and say,
00:29:47Jeremy, bedtime.
00:29:49It saved my life many times.
00:29:52Start over.
00:29:53Hang on.
00:29:55Counting by God.
00:29:57I can't hear a song.
00:29:59If you can hear me calling, dear.
00:30:01Come to me.
00:30:03Come to me.
00:30:05Come to me.
00:30:07My life, my love, my own.
00:30:10One thing.
00:30:13From nearby, wherever you are,
00:30:16Come to me, come to me, in answer to my call.
00:30:26Somewhere on a hill, there's a way for a wheel,
00:30:36calling with me as the shadows fall.
00:30:46I need you now to keep your love.
00:30:52Come to me, come to me, my life, my love,
00:31:04my love.
00:31:14You'll never hear me calling, dear, when he's here.
00:31:20Oh, he's good-looking.
00:31:22Who is he?
00:31:23Anthony Blake, the novelist.
00:31:26And your future brother-in-law.
00:31:29No.
00:31:30Yes. Oh, he's terrific.
00:31:32You'll meet him tonight.
00:31:34Oh, you, you poor darling.
00:31:36You've been in a convent so long,
00:31:38I suppose you've forgotten what boys look like.
00:31:40I have, all except one.
00:31:42He hasn't forgotten you, either.
00:31:43Oh, I don't mean Buster.
00:31:45No?
00:31:46No, this one I met in Paris.
00:31:48I think you know him, too.
00:31:50Who is he?
00:31:51Jim Woodward.
00:31:52Don't you know him?
00:31:54Yes, I'm trying to place him.
00:32:00He said you might not remember him.
00:32:02Oh, Jerry, he wears the cutest clothes,
00:32:04says the most adorable things, and dances divinely.
00:32:08If you'd ever met him, you'd remember him.
00:32:10I remember him.
00:32:12Vaguely.
00:32:14Well, I...
00:32:16I suppose you'll want a manicure and a wave for tonight.
00:32:19I'll go with you.
00:32:20I need one, too.
00:32:21Oh, and you can wear one of your new Paris gowns to Buster's party.
00:32:25It'll be a wonderful party, really, it will.
00:32:27Oh, what a party I'm giving!
00:32:54I asked a friend of mine to drop in on the party.
00:32:56I hope you won't mind.
00:32:58That's great.
00:32:59What's her name?
00:33:01Jim Woodward.
00:33:07Well...
00:33:08I just want to have someone bring a cape.
00:33:12Yeah.
00:33:16Shall we tell them about us?
00:33:18Why?
00:33:20I want to pin you down in public.
00:33:27Why not?
00:33:29Nothing at all.
00:33:33Hello, Joe.
00:33:34Hello.
00:33:37You remember, Mr. Woodward?
00:33:40Jerry!
00:33:42And more beautiful than ever.
00:33:44Mr. Woodward.
00:33:48Meet me, Mr. Woodward.
00:33:50Tony Blake.
00:33:51I'm the fellow who's supposed to make all those pretty speeches to Jerry.
00:33:54And my aunt, Mrs. Smith.
00:33:56How do you do?
00:33:58Me too.
00:34:00And this is Mr. Collins.
00:34:02Mr. Collins?
00:34:03Good.
00:34:20Have a drink, Woodward?
00:34:21Yes, Mike.
00:34:23Very good.
00:34:24What a party I'm giving.
00:34:45Well, here's to...
00:34:48Well, what shall we do?
00:34:54I have something important to drink to.
00:34:56The minute I laid eyes on Jerry Trent, I wanted to be a slave.
00:35:00I offered my services as a chauffeur.
00:35:04She said, no, I...
00:35:05Myself.
00:35:06I said, well, what about a secretary?
00:35:08She said, no, I handle all correspondence myself.
00:35:12No matter what I suggested, it seemed she didn't need me.
00:35:16Then one day I remarked that she might like to marry and...
00:35:22Raise a family.
00:35:26Yes, I got the job.
00:35:28I go to work Monday.
00:35:30Hey, you've been rolling out, Buster.
00:35:31Congratulations.
00:35:33Thanks, Buzz.
00:35:37Likewise.
00:35:39Thanks.
00:35:45Here's hoping you'll never discharge.
00:35:48Thanks, old man.
00:35:52May I pass as a gladiabee?
00:35:55Of course.
00:35:58Jerry.
00:36:18May I pass as a gladiabee?
00:36:19Of course.
00:36:20Gary.
00:36:21Can I be best man?
00:36:33He's the best man I ever knew.
00:36:37Is that nice?
00:36:43Roses round the door.
00:36:45Kitties on the floor.
00:36:46Are you going to go for that?
00:36:48Why not?
00:36:49I love him.
00:36:51It just doesn't mean anything to you and Joan, does it?
00:37:05Why?
00:37:06You know why.
00:37:11Just ran Harris on the boat.
00:37:15She's only a child.
00:37:17I think she's getting a bit serious.
00:37:20See that she doesn't.
00:37:21You know me.
00:37:25That doesn't.
00:37:26You will.
00:37:35That's how damn it was.
00:37:38Buffalo Bill.
00:37:39Now's a good time to invite them.
00:37:55Where?
00:37:56To your home.
00:37:58Our family should meet sometime if we're going to be married.
00:38:03Plenty of time for that.
00:38:04But you said you'd arrange it as soon as you got back.
00:38:12Attention please.
00:38:17Stand by for a station announcement.
00:38:20I'm giving a big weekend party in my father's name at Westbury and I want you all to come.
00:38:25And maybe you'll get a surprise too.
00:38:31I'll bet I know.
00:38:32Another engagement.
00:38:33Well it's something to drink to anyway.
00:38:35Okay.
00:38:35I'll bet I know.
00:38:36Another engagement.
00:38:37Well it's something to drink to anyway.
00:38:39I'll bet I know.
00:39:10Why didn't you tell me we weren't going to the Woodward's before I got all dressed up?
00:39:17I'm sorry, Ann-Cate. We shouldn't go and Joan shouldn't go either.
00:39:21It's bound to be an awkward situation for all of us.
00:39:24Well, on second thought, perhaps you're right.
00:39:27Might cause a lot of trouble, even a big scandal.
00:39:31Joan has no business there.
00:39:34And from what you tell me about Jim Woodard, even I wouldn't be safe with him.
00:39:38Besides, Joan might find out about...
00:39:42What's the matter? Aren't you going?
00:39:50No, and you shouldn't go.
00:39:53But Jerry, his parents want to meet us.
00:39:55And you think he wants to marry you?
00:39:57Of course.
00:39:59What about Buster?
00:40:01He's just a kid. I like older men.
00:40:03Naturally, you would at your age.
00:40:05What'd you tell, Buster?
00:40:07I had that out with him this morning.
00:40:09He'll get over it.
00:40:11He's a fine boy.
00:40:12You mean to imply that Jim isn't?
00:40:15Darling, you've always listened to me.
00:40:17Please listen to me now.
00:40:20I know something about life.
00:40:21You're only on the brink of it.
00:40:23And I want you to benefit by my experience.
00:40:25You mustn't have heartaches that you can possibly avoid.
00:40:28That's why I want you to believe me when I say that Jim Woodward's not the sort of man you should marry.
00:40:32How do you know so much about him?
00:40:33You said you barely remembered him.
00:40:35Well, I...
00:40:36I knew a girl that he went with and how he treated her and lots of others.
00:40:40I don't care about his others.
00:40:41Every man has had others.
00:40:43Ask Tony.
00:40:44Joan.
00:40:45Just a moment, Aunt Kate.
00:40:46At least Jim didn't love the others.
00:40:48And now that he's engaged to me, he's through with them all.
00:40:50He told me so.
00:40:51He told you so?
00:40:52Would you believe Black was white if he told you so?
00:40:54I have to know that he promised to marry this particular girl.
00:40:57And she believed in him.
00:40:58All the while he was running around with a dozen others that believed in him, too.
00:41:01You've no right to talk to me like this.
00:41:03I'm old enough to know what I'm doing.
00:41:04You think so?
00:41:05Yes, I do.
00:41:06How do you know this girl's telling the truth about Jim?
00:41:09I wouldn't believe anything I heard from that kind of girl.
00:41:11Oh, yes, you would from this kind of girl.
00:41:13No, I wouldn't.
00:41:14She's probably lying.
00:41:15Who is she?
00:41:16Do you want to know who she is?
00:41:18I'll tell you who the girl is.
00:41:19Jerry.
00:41:20Let her alone.
00:41:21Go on, Joan.
00:41:22Go on to Westbury.
00:41:24Marry the man you love.
00:41:26Why, you girls ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
00:41:29Falling like this.
00:41:32Goodbye, Joan.
00:41:44I just couldn't let you go through with it.
00:41:51You were right.
00:41:52Just give that Jim Wood her time.
00:41:54He'll open her eyes himself.
00:41:56By then, it might be too late.
00:41:58Jim isn't going to be on the level with her.
00:42:00It just isn't in him.
00:42:02Oh, if Joan only knew him as I know him.
00:42:04Hello, darling.
00:42:09Oh, hello, darling.
00:42:26Everything's all set.
00:42:29Ten o'clock, the little church around the corner.
00:42:30Then to your house for food.
00:42:32Ha-ha.
00:42:32I'm no fool.
00:42:34Well, say, how much should I give the minister?
00:42:37Whatever you think it's worth, I suppose.
00:42:40Oh, I couldn't afford to pay that much.
00:42:41What are you laughing at?
00:42:45The passports just got here.
00:42:47Oh, Tony, my picture.
00:42:49Isn't it dreadful?
00:42:50We're a great pair.
00:42:56We don't look as if we're trying to get out of the country.
00:42:58We look as if we're trying to get in.
00:43:02Oh, by the way, Jerry, I can't go to the Woodward's.
00:43:06No, I've got to run down to Washington after all.
00:43:08Oh, that's all right if you have to go.
00:43:10I'm not going either.
00:43:12Oh, you shouldn't stay home on my account.
00:43:14You ought to go anyway.
00:43:16Why, you'll probably have lots of fun.
00:43:18Don't be silly.
00:43:20I couldn't have any fun without you.
00:43:23Well, hurry back.
00:43:27I'll miss you.
00:43:29Be a good boy.
00:43:32Goodbye, darling.
00:43:40I'll miss you.
00:43:41I'll miss you.
00:43:42I'll miss you.
00:43:43I'll miss you.
00:43:44I'll miss you.
00:43:45I'll miss you.
00:43:46And Kate.
00:43:47Yes?
00:43:48Get ready.
00:43:49We're going to Westbury.
00:43:50Oh, Miss Trent.
00:43:51I'm so sorry your sister and I couldn't come.
00:43:53I was so anxious to meet them.
00:43:55I'm sorry, too.
00:43:56Well, here they are now.
00:43:57Pardon me, please.
00:43:58Oh, Miss Trent.
00:43:59I'm so sorry your sister and I couldn't come.
00:44:02I was so anxious to meet them.
00:44:03I'm sorry, too.
00:44:04Well, here they are now.
00:44:05Pardon me, please.
00:44:06Oh.
00:44:07Harry.
00:44:08What a surprise.
00:44:09And I escaped.
00:44:10Why?
00:44:11I don't understand that, Alex.
00:44:12What a surprise.
00:44:13Mother, Dad.
00:44:14I want you to know Miss Trent.
00:44:15How do you do?
00:44:16How do you do?
00:44:17How do you do?
00:44:18How do you do?
00:44:19How do you do?
00:44:20How do you do?
00:44:21How do you do?
00:44:22And her aunt?
00:44:23Mrs.
00:44:24Hello.
00:44:25Jones.
00:44:26Oh, Jones.
00:44:27Mrs. Jones.
00:44:28Where'd you come in?
00:44:40Hello?
00:44:42Yeah?
00:44:45You attended to it.
00:44:49Thanks a lot.
00:44:50I didn't want to go to Washington anyway.
00:44:53Goodbye.
00:45:00I'm terribly sorry about you and Jones.
00:45:03I did all I could.
00:45:05But I'm defeated.
00:45:11I don't know why you're on my side.
00:45:13But I love you for it.
00:45:18And after I finish these, I'm going in and get Jim's old man to call the whole thing off.
00:45:43I think I'm brave enough now.
00:45:56I'm interested in Miss Trent.
00:45:58I like Joan.
00:46:00I like the sister.
00:46:02But that aunt...
00:46:03Oh, she seems all right.
00:46:04But I...
00:46:07Come in.
00:46:13Come in.
00:46:17How do you do?
00:46:19Hello.
00:46:21When I met you today, Mr. Woodward, I don't think you remembered me.
00:46:25I'm the son of Timothy Collins.
00:46:27Buster Collins!
00:46:28We knew you when you were that high.
00:46:31Now I'm this high.
00:46:38I came in here to ask you, Mr. Woodward, if you knew that Jim intended to marry Joan Trent.
00:46:43No, really.
00:46:44Well, we hadn't heard, but...
00:46:47I should be very glad if it were true.
00:46:50We're anxious that Jim should settle down.
00:46:53Oh.
00:46:57But what do you know about these Trents?
00:47:00Nothing much.
00:47:02They seem to be nice people.
00:47:04Well, not from what I heard.
00:47:07But if you're satisfied, all right.
00:47:10Buster, one moment.
00:47:12Tell us what you heard.
00:47:14Oh, it doesn't matter much.
00:47:16Oh, it certainly does.
00:47:18Tell us what you know.
00:47:20Well, I heard that the aunt was a bootlegger.
00:47:26What did I tell you?
00:47:27Nonsense.
00:47:28I don't believe it.
00:47:30You may not believe that, but that's not the half of it.
00:47:34Oh, but I can see you're not interested.
00:47:37Oh, Buster.
00:47:38Just a minute.
00:47:39Tell us what you know.
00:47:42Do you want to know all?
00:47:44All.
00:47:47Well...
00:47:50It's pretty bad.
00:47:53I wish I hadn't have mentioned it.
00:47:55Young man, will you speak up?
00:47:59All right.
00:48:01You ask for it.
00:48:02Everyone that knows the trance knows that there's a dash.
00:48:10Just a teeny weeny dash of insanity in the family.
00:48:15Now I feel like a cat.
00:48:16How did you do, Comrade?
00:48:21I did all right.
00:48:22What do you mean you did all right?
00:48:23What do you mean you did all right?
00:48:24I don't think there will be any Woodwards marrying any dren.
00:48:25Really?
00:48:26Buster, what did you say?
00:48:27I'd rather not tell you.
00:48:28You must have done it.
00:48:29I don't think there will be any Woodwards marrying any dren.
00:48:30I don't think there will be any Woodwards marrying any dren.
00:48:31Really?
00:48:32Buster, what did you say?
00:48:33You must have done it.
00:48:34I'd rather not tell you.
00:48:40You must tell me.
00:48:45I'd rather not.
00:48:47You might not like it.
00:48:51You don't like it.
00:48:53But you are not a man.
00:48:54I'd rather not tell you.
00:48:57You must tell me.
00:48:59I'd rather not. You might not like it.
00:49:02I swear I love it.
00:49:05You won't get sore now.
00:49:07Cross my heart.
00:49:08Well, I don't...
00:49:18I'll put it, I'll put it.
00:49:20Well, I told him...
00:49:23I told him that there was a dash.
00:49:27Just a teeny-weeny-weeny dash of...
00:49:32of insanity in your family.
00:49:35Doctor!
00:49:38Oh, that's... that's awful.
00:49:40Well, I said there was just a teeny-weeny dash.
00:49:50There.
00:50:04I said it.
00:50:05Oh, my God.
00:51:05You can't eat them, but you can butter them.
00:51:12What's the matter?
00:51:14Nothing.
00:51:15Aren't you going to have your consomme?
00:51:18Consomme?
00:51:19Why, I thought it was soup.
00:51:22Would you pass the sugar?
00:51:25No, I don't know.
00:51:28Would you pass the sugar?
00:51:35Please.
00:51:36Sugar?
00:51:37Sugar.
00:51:43One, two, button your shoe.
00:51:48Three, four, shut the door.
00:51:51Five, six...
00:51:53Pardon me.
00:51:55Do you realize that, sugar?
00:51:58Oh, yes.
00:51:59Yes, yes.
00:52:00I've heard of that before.
00:52:01I'll bet you'll love it.
00:52:04Hey, when?
00:52:05When?
00:52:06When?
00:52:07What's the matter?
00:52:08Nothing.
00:52:22What are you looking at?
00:52:23Nothing.
00:52:24Nothing.
00:52:32What do you want?
00:52:33Nothing.
00:52:44What's the matter?
00:52:45Nothing.
00:52:53What's the matter?
00:52:54What are you laughing at?
00:52:55Nothing.
00:52:56Oh, Aunt Kate, I have news for you.
00:53:00Oh, Aunt Kate, I have news for you.
00:53:18Mr. Woodward's new Buffalo Bill.
00:53:30I'm going to go.
00:54:00What do you mean by inviting these friends to our house?
00:54:03They're crazy.
00:54:05Crazier than the rest of our guests?
00:54:08Absolutely mad, I tell you.
00:54:10They stand out.
00:54:13Oh, you must be mistaken, Dad.
00:54:16Go up and quiet her down.
00:54:19Order a straitjacket.
00:54:21Do something.
00:54:23Do something.
00:54:25Do something.
00:54:27All right, all right.
00:54:30And didn't you know, Buffalo B.O.?
00:54:33I'm obsessed.
00:54:35Keep doing it.
00:54:36Oh, that's it.
00:54:37I think I'll finish lunching with my bathing suit.
00:54:39That ought to convince him.
00:54:41Oh.
00:54:42Oh.
00:54:43Oh.
00:54:44Oh.
00:54:45Oh.
00:54:46Oh.
00:54:47Oh.
00:54:48Oh.
00:54:49Oh.
00:54:50Oh.
00:54:51Oh.
00:54:52Oh.
00:54:53Oh.
00:54:54Oh.
00:54:55Oh, hello, Collins.
00:54:57What are you doing in this lady's bedroom?
00:55:01What are you doing in this house?
00:55:07When I think of the answer to that, I'll be back.
00:55:13Oh, Jerry.
00:55:17What's going on here? What are you up to?
00:55:19Nothing, nothing. I've given up.
00:55:21Let anybody marry anybody.
00:55:23You're the winner, Jim LaBourde the winner.
00:55:25Rawr! The Jim LaBourde.
00:55:27My old man's terribly upset.
00:55:29He thinks you're crazy.
00:55:31Crazy? Why, I only obey my impulses.
00:55:33That's all.
00:55:35What are you talking about?
00:55:37We miss so much in life, we're not doing the things we want to do.
00:55:39If you feel like doing something, why shouldn't you do it?
00:55:41Bariskin.
00:55:43Bariskin.
00:55:45Oh, for example.
00:55:47I don't like his expression.
00:55:53I'd catch on.
00:55:55Yes, it would.
00:56:01Oh, baby, this is a perfect house for obeying impulse.
00:56:03I have work here, it'll take me days.
00:56:11Aha!
00:56:13Oh, Joey.
00:56:19Aha!
00:56:21Aha!
00:56:23Aha!
00:56:25Aha!
00:56:29Aha!
00:56:31Aha!
00:56:32Aha!
00:56:33Aha!
00:56:34Oh, Joey!
00:56:35Ha!
00:56:36Ha, ha.
00:56:37Ha.
00:56:38Ha, ha.
00:56:39Ha!
00:56:40I have a bigger impulse. I want to stay. I haven't laughed like this in years, Jerry.
00:56:46I always did have a good time with you.
00:56:50Why talk about that?
00:56:52Just figure it out.
00:56:54Just figure it out.
00:56:56Just figure it out.
00:56:58You know what?
00:57:00You know what?
00:57:02You know what?
00:57:04You know what?
00:57:06You know what?
00:57:07I'm just beginning to realize what a fool I was to let you get away from me.
00:57:14Are you trying to make love for me?
00:57:17That's the impulse.
00:57:24What about Joan?
00:57:27Joan will never be a Jerry.
00:57:30I think the only reason I ever felt with Joan in the first place was if she reminded me so much of you.
00:57:34Can't we start all over again?
00:57:42You mean it?
00:57:44I was never more serious in my life.
00:57:52What's your name, darling?
00:57:53Just a moment. Let me think.
00:57:54Let me think.
00:57:59I'd hate to hurt Joan any more than is necessary.
00:58:04Joan's just a kid. She'll get over her.
00:58:11I bet I know what you're thinking, darling.
00:58:14Blake.
00:58:16Oh, forget him.
00:58:18Don't you want me back?
00:58:22Isn't there just a little spark still running?
00:58:25Why do you suppose I was so anxious to break it up between you and Joan?
00:58:35Jealousy!
00:58:37What a fool I was not to have seen it before.
00:58:39Uh-huh.
00:58:41Oh, you mustn't be too hasty, Jim.
00:58:44Please.
00:58:46Oh, Jerry.
00:58:49Do you suppose it'll work out?
00:58:51Why, certainly.
00:58:54Could we ever recapture the happiness of the old days?
00:58:58Why, of course we could.
00:59:00Oh.
00:59:02Remember the gay nights?
00:59:04The music, the dancing?
00:59:08Well, the same places are still open.
00:59:11Uh-huh.
00:59:13You used to tell me that you like nothing better than to sit for hours while I sang with you.
00:59:20I liked that, too.
00:59:22You did, didn't you?
00:59:24Do you remember?
00:59:26If you can hear me calling dear
00:59:32Come to me
00:59:35Come to me
00:59:38My life
00:59:40My love
00:59:42My own
00:59:45From near or far
00:59:48Where'er you are
00:59:50Come to me
00:59:52Come to me
00:59:53Come to me
00:59:55In answer to
00:59:58My heart
01:00:00Somewhere on a hill
01:00:03There's a whipper of wheels
01:00:06Calling with me as a shadow's fall
01:00:09I need to be a man
01:00:12I need to be a man
01:00:15I need to be a man
01:00:17I need to be a man
01:00:18I need to be a man
01:00:19I need to be a man
01:00:20Come to me
01:00:22I need you love
01:00:23to keep your love
01:00:25Come to me
01:00:27Come to me
01:00:31Come to me
01:00:35My life
01:00:37My life
01:00:39My life
01:00:41My life
01:00:42Oh, that's it.
01:01:02Oh, oh, Joan's mad.
01:01:05Now, now, Joan, don't make a scene.
01:01:13That's right, now, now, Joan, mustn't make a scene.
01:01:17What am I supposed to do, applaud?
01:01:20We were just, we were just, we were just discussing things.
01:01:26That's right.
01:01:27Jim was trying to tell me how much he loved you.
01:01:30Well?
01:01:31Well, uh...
01:01:33I think you'd sound more convincing with your coat on.
01:01:37Yes.
01:01:40No wonder you didn't want me to have him.
01:01:42You wanted him for yourself.
01:01:44Why, a man like Jim has enough love for both of us.
01:01:48I won't share his love with anyone.
01:01:52Well, I guess you're gonna have to choose between us.
01:01:56Pick yourself a Trent.
01:01:58Well, maybe this'll help.
01:02:01Ibbity-bibbity-sibbity-sab.
01:02:03Ibbity-bibbity-canaba.
01:02:04Canaba.
01:02:05Canaba.
01:02:06Canaba in.
01:02:07Canaba out.
01:02:08How does it go?
01:02:09Oh, stop it.
01:02:11Why do you hesitate?
01:02:13Is there any doubt?
01:02:14Of course there's a doubt.
01:02:16Jim's very fond of his Jerry.
01:02:18Aren't you, Jim?
01:02:20Jerry, I don't know how you could do this to me.
01:02:24John, don't cry.
01:02:25Please.
01:02:26I'm not hurt.
01:02:27But you'll soon forget.
01:02:28Really, you will.
01:02:29There.
01:02:30Don't cry.
01:02:31Let me alone.
01:02:32Don't touch me.
01:02:33Oh, Joan.
01:02:34I don't think you quite understand.
01:02:37You see, well, you see, Jerry and I were once sweethearts.
01:02:54You and Jerry?
01:03:12Yes, Joan.
01:03:14Oh.
01:03:16We've just discovered each other.
01:03:18All over again.
01:03:20Haven't we, dear?
01:03:22He's not here.
01:03:45Oh, please.
01:03:46Tony, wait.
01:03:47Tony!
01:03:48Wait.
01:03:50Anda misunderstand me.
01:03:51Get your hands off of me.
01:03:52It doesn't mean anything.
01:03:53He doesn't mean anything.
01:03:54I don't care why you did it.
01:03:56Oh, but tell me.
01:03:57Oh, that's the man.
01:03:57And you promised me.
01:03:58I know, I promised you.
01:03:59But Julie, you of all people will understand.
01:04:01Why, even your book, you said.
01:04:03But I don't happen to be a character in a book.
01:04:17How did he take it, darling?
01:04:19How about it?
01:04:21I'm beginning to understand you, Jim.
01:04:27You're not bad.
01:04:28You're just not very bright.
01:04:52Hello.
01:04:57Hello, Jerry.
01:05:01What's the matter, sick?
01:05:03No, I'm all right.
01:05:05Talked to Joan this morning on the phone.
01:05:07And what do you think?
01:05:11She called me.
01:05:13I'm sorry.
01:05:15I'm sorry.
01:05:17I'm sorry.
01:05:19I'm sorry.
01:05:21I'm sorry.
01:05:23I'm sorry.
01:05:25I'm sorry.
01:05:27I'm sorry.
01:05:29I'm sorry.
01:05:31I'm sorry.
01:05:33Looks like everything's going to be all right.
01:05:39See, what happened out there the other night?
01:05:43Tony no more than got there and he left.
01:05:45And then you left.
01:05:47And then everybody left.
01:05:49So I left.
01:05:57Hello, Joan.
01:05:59I'm sorry.
01:06:01I'm sorry.
01:06:03But, dear.
01:06:05Do you mind if I meet you down the car?
01:06:07I want to talk to Jerry a moment.
01:06:09Sure.
01:06:11See you soon, Jerry.
01:06:13I want to tell you, Jerry.
01:06:15I want to tell you, Jerry.
01:06:17I understand everything now.
01:06:19And I'm sorry about Tony.
01:06:21I know you are.
01:06:23And I want to tell you.
01:06:25And I want to tell you.
01:06:27But...
01:06:29I want to tell you.
01:06:31But...
01:06:33I want to tell you.
01:06:35I don't have to go out with Buster.
01:06:45I think it would be nice if you would.
01:06:47Will you be all right?
01:06:53I'll be home early.
01:06:55I'll be home early.
01:06:57Oh, Miss Trenn.
01:06:59I want you to say something wonderful.
01:07:01It's yours for me.
01:07:03It's yours for me.
01:07:05It's yours for me.
01:07:07It's yours for me.
01:07:09It's yours for me.
01:07:11It's yours for me.
01:07:13It's yours for me.
01:07:14It's yours for me.
01:07:15It's yours for me.
01:07:16It's yours for me.
01:07:21Oh, Miss Trenn.
01:07:23I want you to say something wonderful.
01:07:25It's yours for me.
01:07:37See, it is not beautiful.
01:07:43It's yours for me.
01:07:45Are you going to stand around all day and admire that atrocity?
01:08:15Oh, you ought to be ashamed of yourself. I'm getting sick and tired of it.
01:08:20Why, what do you mean?
01:08:22Here you are in love with a man, yet you sit around all day moping while he sails right out of your life.
01:08:27Are you sure he's sailing?
01:08:28Certainly. I called his house.
01:08:29You didn't.
01:08:30Of course I did. Why not?
01:08:31Oh, shame on you. What did he say?
01:08:35Nothing. He wasn't there. But his servant tells me that he's sailing for Europe.
01:08:41We were going together. Now he's gone.
01:08:45No, he hasn't. He doesn't sail for 35 minutes. Now if you're any sort of a girl at all, and if you're worthy of the name of Trent, you'll get out of here and go after him.
01:08:58He's your man, isn't he? You love him, don't you?
01:09:02Well, you're always preaching to me about a day and those instincts. Now why don't you practice what you preach?
01:09:09But I couldn't make the boat in 35 minutes. Besides, I haven't anything packed.
01:09:14Yes, you have. Now get out of here.
01:09:17Come on. Come on. Come on. Get out of here.
01:09:19Where are my things in?
01:09:20Right here. Right here. Here's your coat.
01:09:22And your hat and your purse. Now come on. Come on. Get your things together.
01:09:25Oh, I bet. I'm sure there's something you've forgotten.
01:09:28Oh, Aunt Kate, what nightgowns did you?
01:09:30Why not? Your good ones, of course.
01:09:31Oh, good. Here, here. Come on. Get your coat on.
01:09:33You haven't got any time to lose.
01:09:35Where are you?
01:09:36Yeah, yeah. I got the one that's going.
01:09:38Here, get into this yourself.
01:09:40Oh, hurry. Hurry.
01:09:42Now, have you got everything?
01:09:43Yes.
01:09:44Aunt Kate, tell Joan about it. She'll love to know.
01:09:47Yes, I will. I'll tell her.
01:09:49Oh, I don't know. You already got your grip?
01:09:52Oh, hurry now.
01:09:58Oh, Aunt Kate, you're a darling. What will I ever do without you?
01:10:02Well, then you've got to Paris and you still can't do without me.
01:10:06Stand for me.
01:10:07Goodbye.
01:10:19Oh, Aunt Kate, is Jerry here?
01:10:35Yeah, she's out.
01:10:36Oh, I must see her at once.
01:10:38I started to say it without her, but I couldn't.
01:10:40I don't care what's happened. I want her.
01:10:43I said a lot of things I'm sorry for and I want to tell her.
01:10:46Why, I'm mad about her. I'm simply crazy.
01:10:49That's what I said the first time I saw you.
01:10:52I guess I'd better tell you.
01:10:54She's gone to the boat looking for you.
01:10:56Gone to the boat looking for me?
01:10:57Yes.
01:10:58Looking for me?
01:10:59Yes.
01:11:00Goodbye.
01:11:01Oh, hi.
01:11:02Goodbye.
01:11:03Goodbye.
01:11:16Goodbye.
01:11:18You have a ticket.
01:11:20Have your tickets ready.
01:11:21Tickets, please.
01:11:22You can't get aboard without a ticket.
01:11:23But I'm sailing on this boat.
01:11:24You're not sailing on this boat without a ticket.
01:11:25But I must sail.
01:11:26You must not sail unless you have a ticket.
01:11:28Will you please stand aside?
01:11:29Sure.
01:11:30Show your tickets, please.
01:11:33Have your tickets ready?
01:11:35Have your tickets ready, please.
01:11:37Yep.
01:11:38Have your tickets ready.
01:11:46I have your ticket running, please.
01:12:01Boop!
01:12:03Boop!
01:12:04Have your ticket running, please.
01:12:08I have your ticket running, please.
01:12:12Have you seen a girl go by here?
01:12:13Do you think they'll vote for men only?
01:12:14Oh, wait a minute.
01:12:15Really, she...
01:12:16She come up about...
01:12:17About here on you.
01:12:18What's the idea?
01:12:19Oh, honestly, she's a cute little thing.
01:12:20She looks like this.
01:12:21Have you got a ticket?
01:12:22No.
01:12:23No.
01:12:24No.
01:12:25No.
01:12:26No.
01:12:27No.
01:12:28No.
01:12:29No.
01:12:30No.
01:12:31No.
01:12:32No.
01:12:33No.
01:12:34No.
01:12:35No.
01:12:36No.
01:12:37No.
01:12:38No.
01:12:39No.
01:12:40No.
01:12:41No.
01:12:42No.
01:12:47All right.
01:12:48Next up, just a minute here.
01:12:50Oh, well, uh, if you see her, tell her I'm on board.
01:12:53I'll tell her.
01:13:12Let's go, let's go, I've had to get out of the ship and I'm perfectly willing to pay
01:13:42my ticket. Even if you had a ticket, the captain, pardon me. Oh, hello, darling. Oh, don't worry, officer. She can share my cabin. I'm sorry, sir, but this is a first-class boat. But to save the reputation of the boat, the captain can marry us. With the lady's consent, of course.
01:14:12Darling, darling, darling.