Broadway Melody of 1940
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:03:01
Okay. I'm sorry.
I'll take the next three.

:03:03
- Who do you love?
- You, you silly... Go on. What a guy.

:03:09
And we came to New York
to get on Broadway.

:03:11
- At least we're in the right town.
- Yeah, but who knows it except us?

:03:16
Just a couple of taxi dancers, pushing
around a lot of female lonely-hearts...

:03:20
...at 5 cents a dance.
And doing a specialty act...

:03:23
...without pay. What a career.
- You don't feel like going on, do you?

:03:29
Oh, sure. I can hardly wait.
:03:31
If there's anything I enjoy,
it's doing a specialty for no dough.

:03:35
And all those agents you keep telling
me about being in to see us.

:03:39
I suppose they'll all be out there.
Agents love to come to a dump like this.

:03:44
They expect to find so much.
:03:47
All right,
suppose we don't go on tonight?

:03:51
Yeah. You're getting more and more
discouraged all the time.

:03:54
You're letting the act down,
and that's no good, King.

:03:57
Say, listen, we may never get anywhere,
but if we don't think so...

:04:00
- I'd rather break it up now.
- Well, maybe I'm weakening.

:04:04
Maybe I'm holding you back.
Maybe you ought to get another partner.

:04:09
Maybe you're right.
:04:14
Who you gonna get?
:04:16
- Bill Sanderson.
- Bill's a good boy...

:04:20
...if you can still call him a boy.
He's been around a long time.

:04:24
Hey, that's us. Come on.
We'll give these people a show.

:04:27
- Okay, boy.
- And remember, you never know...

:04:29
...who may be out there. So give!
- Right.

:04:34
We now give you that talented
dance team, Shaw and Brett.

:04:39
Let's give them a big hand.

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