The Broadway Melody
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:12:00
Yeah, all right.
You're in the phone book?

:12:02
You bet.
:12:09
I think we're making an awful mistake
not to take that work.

:12:12
I know what I'm doing.
We stand as big a chance as anybody else.

:12:17
What did the Duncans have
when they hit Times Square?

:12:20
"My Patio."
:12:22
Say, we've got more than the Duncans
ever had.

:12:25
Well, the Duncans are pretty good too.
:12:28
Say, what'd we do to them
on the Gus Sun Time?

:12:30
We knocked them off their seats.
Come in.

:12:35
- Eddie!
- Hank!

:12:41
Oh, baby.
:12:43
Let me have a good look at you.
:12:46
- Gee, but it's good to see you.
- Oh, boy, is it good to see you! Oh, gee!

:12:51
That's my Queenie!
:12:57
- Queenie? You don't mean to tell me it's...
- Sure.

:13:01
Queenie, all grown up and everything.
:13:04
Ain't she? That sisterly kiss
won't be so hard to take now.

:13:07
I'll say it won't.
:13:08
- Take it big.
- I did.

:13:11
You were a funny-looking thing
the first time I saw you...

:13:14
...with those gangly legs and freckles.
:13:17
But you certainly turned out to be
a beautiful girl.

:13:20
Well, I'll go get some clothes on.
:13:24
I'm just crazy about her, Eddie.
She's so young and beautiful.

:13:28
Of course she is.
:13:32
Well, Hank, now that you're here,
when are we going to get married?

:13:36
Oh, not till we've put this act over.
I'm gonna give Queenie a break.

:13:39
Always doing something
for somebody else.

:13:42
No wonder I love you.
:13:45
- I kind of got a weakness for you too.
- Yeah?

:13:48
Mrs. Eddie Kearns?
:13:50
Sounds pretty good, doesn't it?
:13:52
Swell, Eddie.
:13:53
Yeah, and you can feature
that anytime in the electric lights.

:13:59
- Gee, still the same sweet kid, ain't you?
- Why, certainly.


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