Broadway Bill
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1:15:01
–You got a jockey?
–Not yet.

1:15:03
How about Williams?
1:15:06
Can you get him?
1:15:08
He'll do what I tell him.
We're just like that.

1:15:11
Go down to the Captain.
1:15:13
Pay his fine or whatever,
but get him right out.

1:15:17
–That’s grand.
–You're all fixed.

1:15:19
I'm gonna break down
and weep on your shoulder.

1:15:22
Don't thank me. I expect
to clean up on this.

1:15:26
You deserve it.
1:15:28
–So long.
–Thanks, Morgan.

1:15:29
–I'll send Williams over.
–Thanks, Mr. Morgan.

1:15:37
–Bill 10, Sunup 12.
–12, huh?

1:15:41
–We bet?
–No, we wait...

1:15:43
Find out about New York.
1:15:45
–Broadway Bill, 8 to 1.
–What’s Sunup?

1:15:46
15 to 1.
1:15:48
When it gets to 20 to 1,
have him ring me back.

1:15:52
You know what Broadway
Bill is doing? 6 to 1.

1:15:56
Why worry?
1:15:57
There's dough on that horse.
Where's it from?

1:15:59
Somebody knows
something, I tell you!

1:16:03
–Maybe it’s the Greek.
–The Greek's with us.

1:16:07
–Where's it come from?
–Use your brain.

1:16:10
Every bet on Broadway
Bill is a 2–buck bet.

1:16:13
Does that sound like wise money?
1:16:15
It was 50 to 1.
Meat for suckers.

1:16:17
Barbers, maids scrambled
to get aboard.

1:16:20
Before you know, all losers
hock their undershirts.

1:16:24
I've seen it happen a million
times. Sack money...

1:16:27
I still don't like it.
1:16:28
You'd be happier if you knew
Williams will ride Bill.

1:16:31
Williams rides Bill and
Roberts Gallant Lady.

1:16:34
–Happy?
–I worried for nothing.

1:16:37
You can be happy all afternoon.
1:16:39
Sunup is 20 to 1 in Chicago.
1:16:41
How much will they handle?
1:16:43
–15,000.
–Okay.

1:16:44
New York, 20 to 1.
1:16:45
How much can they handle?
1:16:47
–20,000.
–Okay!

1:16:48
Chicago, 15 grand,
New York, 20 grand!

1:16:51
Princess, come here.
1:16:53
This is Ted Williams,
the jockey.

1:16:55
Is that bandage okay?
1:16:58
Here's that great fella.

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