Feet First
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:05:08
- Who's that guy?
- I don't know.

1:05:13
Looks like a stowaway to me.
1:05:14
Hey, you! Come here!
1:05:26
Hey, stop that fella.
1:05:46
Miss Barbara?
1:05:49
Oh, good morning, Mr. Harold.
1:05:51
Well, good morning.
1:05:55
Miss Tanner, there...
1:05:56
there's something
that I want to tell you.

1:05:59
Well, I'm listening.
1:06:01
So, there you are.
Now look at this. Look at this.

1:06:04
Why, Mr. Tanner,
what do you mean?

1:06:05
I'll tell you what I mean.
1:06:07
There's the bid
for that Army contract.

1:06:08
That meant
thousands of dollars to me.

1:06:10
Those bids were supposed
to be in Los Angeles...

1:06:12
by noon on the 16th,
not the 18th.

1:06:14
Now, why didn't you tell me
it was the 16th?

1:06:16
That's tomorrow,
and we don't land for two days.

1:06:18
And now I lose that contract all
on account of your stupidity.

1:06:21
But, Mr. Tanner,
I'm sure I told you the 16th.

1:06:24
You did not.
Now that thing is useless.

1:06:25
Oh!
1:06:26
And, young lady, as soon as
we get back to the mainland...

1:06:29
I'm getting myself
a new secretary.

1:06:35
Secretary.
1:06:37
And furthermore,
let me tell you some...

1:06:39
Just a moment, Mr. Tanner.
1:06:41
Now remember, where
there's life, there's hope. Ha!

1:06:44
Every cloud has a silver lining.
1:06:46
It's always darkest
just before the dawn.

1:06:48
- An apple a day...
- Shut up, you.

1:06:51
I'm sick and tired of you
and your copybook sayings.

1:06:53
You can't joke your way
through a thing like this.

1:06:54
Ha, yes, but actions speak
louder than words.

1:06:57
That's what you say?
Then let's see some action...

1:06:58
if you're so smart.
1:06:59
Say, you've been feeding me with
a lot of blub for three days.


prev.
next.