Broadway Melody of 1940
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:16:04
- Your hat, sir.
- Oh, no.

:16:14
Thank you.
:16:17
- Good night, George.
- Good night, Johnny.

:16:28
Hello.
:16:30
Come in.
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Well, well, hello.
Hello. Busy?

:16:36
No, no, Casey.
We're holding open house.

:16:38
- Oh, that's fine.
- Clare, darling.

:16:41
I'm sorry I wasn't able
to catch the show tonight.

:16:43
I'm sure that Bert saw to it
everything went all right.

:16:46
- Everything didn't go all right.
- You can use good news...

:16:49
...and I've got it.
I've got a great surprise for you.

:16:52
It's... Oh, no, it's not you.
Excuse me. This is Miss Pearl Delange.

:16:58
- How do you do?
- Hello.

:16:59
Bert, our troubles are over. I made
the greatest discovery of my life.

:17:03
Just what we've been hoping for.
I have found Clare's new partner.

:17:06
- Well, what's his name?
- Well, I wrote it down. Here it is...

:17:09
...Peggy Britton, Columbus 6...
Oh, no, that's something else.

:17:14
- King Shaw. Wait till you see him.
- King Shaw? Never heard of him!

:17:18
- Well, you will, Bert. You will.
- We've got to have a name, Casey!

:17:21
Clare didn't have a name
when I discovered her!

:17:24
- Why, I certainly did.
- What?

:17:25
- Bridget Callahan.
- Yes, that's right.

:17:28
And what were you? Nothing
but a great big baritone when...

:17:33
When I told you how to fix
the second act of your show.

:17:35
Yes. No! Well, you did...
It was just a suggestion.

:17:38
You made a fortune
out of that suggestion.

:17:40
There's gratitude.
Didn't I make you my partner?

:17:43
- Well, you needed a young man...
- What?

:17:45
- You were getting old.
- Old?

:17:50
My hair was as white as it is now
when I was 17, 15...

:17:54
...well, I was pretty young.
:17:55
- Bob, he's just jealous of you.
- Of course he is.

:17:58
When are we going to see
your discovery?


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