Broadway Bill
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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.
1:17:00
Ain't got much test.
1:17:01
Got plenty on the track.
1:17:04
I heard he threw
his last jock.

1:17:07
He'll take the lead right
off the jump.

1:17:09
–Don't hold him back.
–No?

1:17:11
It drives him crazy
to be held back.

1:17:15
He's got plenty of wind.
1:17:17
Sounds great.
1:17:19
Go get dressed,
got to be on time.

1:17:22
Take power cause you're
riding a winner!

1:17:24
Sure.
1:17:25
Man with the whiskers, I thank you!
1:17:29
Princess, we can't lose!
1:17:31
I feel like dancing!
1:17:34
–So do I.
–Go ahead.

1:17:35
–The split pea soup...
–Got her doing it.

1:17:37
Fell in love one spring
and summer.

1:17:40
The split pea soup caught
the succotash on a dormer

1:17:45
You want an honest race?
1:17:47
I don't like this implication
of my jockey.

1:17:49
We spend a fortune every
year on detectives. Why?

1:17:53
To break honest.
1:17:55
If not, we'll close up the track.
1:17:57
What makes you think
my boy's involved?


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