Broadway Melody of 1940
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Didn't see one of them.
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You should have stuck with me.
You'd have seen Bert Matthews.

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Yeah, I'll bet.
What did he do, drop in for tea?

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No, he phoned,
and I went over there.

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I met Clare Bennett.
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- Quit kidding, will you?
- I'm not kidding, Johnny.

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Honest. It's true.
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True? Well, go on.
What happened?

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- What happened?
- Well, we had a little business talk.

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There's a chance we might
get a bit in the new show?

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- Wait a minute...
- Do you...?

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Don't interrupt me.
Will you let me finish?

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- All right.
- They're looking for new personality.

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They must have caught our act,
and like you said...

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...you never know who's out there.
- We're in!

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- Wait a minute.
- When do we start? What do we do?

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- Johnny, please.
- "Please," he says!

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I wish I could have been with you.
What did he say? Tell me.

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- Johnny, will you not get too excited?
- All right, all right.

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It's cold.
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Cold? But you just said...
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They want one guy
to dance with Clare Bennett.

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I see. They want a leading man.
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Wonder why they phoned us?
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They didn't phone us.
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- They phoned me.
- And then showed you the door.

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You don't rate me very high, do you?
They offered me an audition.

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To be Clare Bennett's leading man?
You?

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Gee, that's great.
Why, that's terrific!

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But what do you mean,
it's all cold?

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What would you have said
if they offered you a job without me?

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- Well, I'd...
- That's exactly what I said.

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I said, "Look, Mr. Matthews, we're a
team, and that's the way we stay."

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- You crazy...
- He gave me a lot of hot air about...

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...what a great opportunity it was,
but I said, "Wait a minute.

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We've been together five long years.
And five pretty tough years."

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Tough, but a lot of laughs
when you think back.

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You said it.

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