Broadway Melody of 1940
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:53:21
That's fine. Very fine.
Amy! Amy!

:53:24
That's all, thanks.
We'll let you know.

:53:28
Thank you.
:53:30
Give them back to Casey.
He deserves them.

:53:33
All right, clear the stage, please.
:53:35
Ready for the Harlequin number.
Take it from King's entrance.

:53:38
Give us the pickup, will you?
:53:44
Stop it! Come on, Mr. Shaw,
that's you. What are you waiting for?

:53:49
- Play it again.
- Mr. Matthews.

:53:52
Mr. Shaw isn't here yet,
and I'm afraid it's all my fault.

:53:57
- So you didn't take my advice last night?
- Yes, I did.

:54:01
Mr. Shaw was here this morning,
but his tailor phoned...

:54:04
...and I thought we weren't going to do
the number until this afternoon...

:54:08
...so he went to the tailor's.
- He did, did he?

:54:12
I'm afraid King is going to be
a little late this morning.

:54:15
- He's late right now.
- That's what I came to explain.

:54:19
Good morning.
:54:20
King's been up all night
with a very bad toothache.

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- Toothache?
- Yes. He's gone to the dentist.

:54:26
You mean tailor's.
:54:29
Yes. Dr. Taylor's.
:54:33
You two ought to get together.
:54:36
All right, ladies and gentlemen...
:54:38
...we'll resume rehearsal when Mr. Shaw
returns from his remarkable adventure.

:54:41
It seems he's gone to the tailor's
to have a tooth pulled.

:54:48
Johnny.
:54:51
I'd better go and see
if King is coming.

:54:53
In all my theater experience,
I've never met anybody like him.

:54:56
If he isn't interested
in the show's success...

:54:58
...he might have
some consideration for us.


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