Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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What's happening about the opera?
:45:03
Oh, that. We had another meeting.
l told 'em I'd go on being chairman if--

:45:07
- I'm chairman, you know.
- Yeah, l know.

:45:09
l told 'em I'd play along
if they lowered prices...

:45:12
cut down expenses
and broadcast.

:45:14
Oh. What'd they say?
:45:17
Gee, you look pretty tonight.
:45:19
- What'd they say?
- Huh? Oh.

:45:21
They said l was crazy. They said
l wanted to run it like a grocery store.

:45:26
What are they going to do?
:45:29
Do you always wear your hair
like that?

:45:31
Isn't it a scream?
"Cinderella Man." The dope.

:45:34
Like to get my hooks
into that guy.

:45:36
Don't worry. Someone's
probably taking him for plenty.

:45:43
If they were men
I'd knock their heads together.

:45:47
- Have you seen the papers?
- Uh-huh.

:45:50
That's what I like about you.
You think about a man's feelings.

:45:54
I'd like to punch the fella in the nose
that's writing that stuff.

:45:59
"Cinderella Man."
:46:01
Pretty soon everybody'll
be calling me Cinderella Man.

:46:10
Would you like to walk the rest
of the way? It's so nice out.

:46:14
- Yes.
- Yeah, let's.

:46:23
Hey, wise guys, he's getting off.
:46:26
Come on, pull up to the curb!
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Oh, come on.
Don't you want to see it?

:46:36
Well, feast your eyes.
Grant's tomb.

:46:40
Is that it?
:46:42
Hey, beetle puss.
:46:45
The tomb.
:46:49
Well, there you are. Grant's tomb.
l hope you're not disappointed.

:46:53
- It's wonderful.
- To most people it's an awful letdown.

:46:57
Huh?
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I say, to most people it's a washout.

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