Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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1:43:01
Don't be a sucker, pal.
Stand up and speak your piece.

1:43:04
-Your Honor, I've got a couple of cents.
-Sit down.

1:43:07
I've been with this man
ever since he came to New York.

1:43:09
Sit down ! There will be
no further interruptions.

1:43:11
- How about us, Mr. Deeds?
- Yes, what about us, Mr. Deeds?

1:43:14
- Order in the court!
- You're going to leave us in the cold?

1:43:17
They're trying to frame you.
1:43:26
- Stop this.
- Order!

1:43:34
Order.
1:43:38
In the interest of Mr. Deeds, l have
tolerated a great deal of informality.

1:43:42
But if there is one more outburst,
l shall have the courtroom cleared.

1:43:47
- Your Honor?
- Yes?

1:43:50
I'd like to get in
my two cents' worth.

1:43:55
Take the stand.
1:44:26
Proceed.
1:44:28
I don't know where to begin. There have
been so many things said about me that--

1:44:36
About my playing the tuba. It seems like
a lot of fuss has been made about that.

1:44:41
If a man's crazy
just because he plays the tuba...

1:44:44
then somebody'd
better look into it...

1:44:46
because there are a lot of tuba players
running around loose.

1:44:49
I don't see any harm in it. l play mine
whenever l want to concentrate.

1:44:53
That may sound funny
to some people...

1:44:56
but everybody does something silly
when they're thinking.

1:44:58
For instance,
the judge here...


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