Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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:14:01
He's news! Every time he blows his nose,
it's news.

:14:05
A corn-fed bohunk falling
into the Semple fortune is hot copy.

:14:09
It's gotta be personal with an angle.
:14:11
What does he think about?
How does it feel to be a millionaire?

:14:14
What does he think of New York?
Is he smart, dumb?

:14:17
He's been here three days.
What have you brought in?

:14:20
- A halfwit could've done better.
- We tried...

:14:22
Am I talking too loud
or annoying anybody?

:14:25
You know Corny Cobb.
He's keeping him under lock and key.

:14:28
Never mind.
Use what little brains you've got.

:14:30
Find out something for yourselves,
you imbecilic stupes.

:14:34
Now get out of here before
I really tell you what I think of you.

:14:43
- What was that?
- I said you had dirty plaster.

:14:50
You too. Thought I could depend on you,
but you're as bad as the rest.

:14:56
- Look. I can do it.
- What's gotten into you, Babe?

:14:59
You'd blast this town open
before letting Cobb get away with this.

:15:02
He's not getting away with anything.
:15:05
Get some stuff on him
and you can have...

:15:08
- A month's vacation?
- With pay.

:15:11
With pay? Leave four columns open
on the front page tomorrow.

:15:15
I'll keep the whole front page open.
:15:18
- What are you gonna do?
- Have lunch.

:15:29
The first time I ever
had a suit made on purpose.

:15:36
It's merely a suggestion, Mr Deeds,
:15:40
but if you give me power of attorney,
we'll take care of everything.

:15:44
Everyone will try to sell you something.
:15:46
There have been a lot of them already.
Strange people.

:15:49
Salesmen, politicians,
all want something.

:15:52
Haven't had a minute
to see Grant's tomb.

:15:54
Your uncle didn't bother
with that sort of thing.

:15:57
He travelled, enjoyed himself.
You should do the same thing.


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