The Broadway Melody
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:24:00
I might.
I think I can slip her in somewhere.

:24:04
- Oh, thank you, Mr. Zanfield!
- All right.

:24:11
My sister is the business manager
of the act.

:24:15
You won't let on that it ain't
the both of us you want, will you?

:24:19
Of course not.
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- You send her over, and I'll talk to her.
- Oh, thank you!

:24:24
All right.
:24:29
Oh, Hank!
:24:33
He can take his old show and put it
where it'll do him the most good!

:24:36
Don't act like that, Hank.
He didn't see your act, that's all.

:24:40
- He's a very busy man.
- Oh, he's busy?

:24:42
Well, so am I busy,
with 30 weeks waiting for me.

:24:44
- Now, don't get so excited over nothing.
- Hank, quick!

:24:47
Mr. Zanfield wants to see you.
:24:49
- Oh, yeah?
- On the level?

:24:51
- Maybe we're in after all.
- Sure!

:24:53
Let me handle this. I can always take care
of these things better with nobody around.

:24:58
I'll talk to him.
:24:59
All right, girls, we'll take this right from
the beginning. Okay, Sam, let it go.

:25:04
I heard what you said to Zanny.
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- You won't let on to Hank, will you, Eddie?
- Of course not.

:25:12
Gee, that was wonderful of you,
Queenie.

:25:16
I could kiss you for that.
:25:25
You mustn't do that, Eddie.
:25:29
I guess I shouldn't.
:25:31
I never realized you were...
:25:34
Gee, you're the sweetest little girl
I ever knew.

:25:39
You mean next to Hank.
:25:42
Yeah, sure.
:25:45
You know, Hank's been everything
in the world to me.

:25:49
She's looked after me and worked for me,
and fought for me, protected me.

:25:55
I could never repay her
for all her love and care.


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