Broadway Melody of 1940
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1:03:01
That was swell, Johnny! Swell!
1:03:03
Thanks. I was just limbering up.
You know, a little workout.

1:03:06
- Yes, I know.
- Gotta keep in shape.

1:03:08
Sure. I noticed
you changed it a little.

1:03:11
- Yeah, a little.
- King ask you to?

1:03:13
No, I just did it
by accident, I guess.

1:03:16
I like it better by accident.
You must show it to King.

1:03:18
Yes, l... Well, I mean,
King's doing all right.

1:03:22
You know, there's one thing
I'd like to get straight.

1:03:27
Casey must have seen you dance when
you and King were together. I wonder...

1:03:31
I know what you wonder,
but Casey has the advantage.

1:03:33
You've never seen King with
an audience. He's really great.

1:03:36
Oh, I see. And I suppose you
just fade in front of an audience.

1:03:40
Not exactly.
Well, a little. I mean, you know.

1:03:44
Well, I guess I mustn't
keep you from lunch.

1:03:47
Oh, I never eat lunch.
1:03:49
Is that so?
1:03:51
- Do you eat breakfast?
- I'd love it!

1:03:55
Now?
1:03:57
Gosh, that'd be great. Only...
1:03:59
- Only what?
- I have to do something for King.

1:04:02
How about letting King
do something for himself?

1:04:04
- Of course, if you don't want to...
- Want to?

1:04:07
Why, there's nothing I'd rather do.
1:04:09
Then what are we waiting for?
1:04:11
Lunch, I guess.
1:04:22
Honestly, I wish this thing
would stop following me around.

1:04:25
It seems everywhere I go, it's in my
way, and I can't do anything about it.

1:04:29
Come on, let's get out of here.
1:04:42
Do I really look like that?
1:04:45
I don't make your face.
I just make your silhouette.

1:04:51
So, lady, please.
1:04:54
- Here you are.
- Thank you.


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