Broadway Melody of 1940
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1:09:00
What kind of a show is this anyway?
1:09:03
Amateur theatricals?
1:09:05
How are we gonna
open Wednesday?

1:09:08
This morning, no leading man...
1:09:10
...and now it's 2:30, and the leading
lady hasn't shown up. Where is she?

1:09:14
What are you barking at me for?
I haven't got her up my sleeve.

1:09:17
- I haven't seen her.
- You're not here enough to see anything.

1:09:21
- I tell you, I'm not going...
- Hello.

1:09:23
- Anything wrong?
- Oh, no.

1:09:26
No, everything's fine.
Everything's dandy.

1:09:30
- Where have you been?
- We didn't realize it was so late.

1:09:33
I'll get ready right away.
1:09:34
And make it snappy!
1:09:45
What are you waiting for?
1:09:46
- Why don't you get ready?
- I've been ready.

1:09:48
Then tell that stooge of yours I won't
have him holding up my rehearsals.

1:09:52
I don't know why he hangs
around here anyway.

1:09:54
Don't worry. I'll tell him that.
And a lot more too.

1:10:01
I want to talk to you.
Come into my room.

1:10:04
Or should I say our room?
1:10:11
- What's the matter, King?
- So you took Clare out to lunch?

1:10:14
- No crime in that, is there?
- No, no. We share everything.

1:10:22
Don't be silly, King.
I know how you feel about Clare.

1:10:25
You know I wouldn't double-cross you
any more than you'd double-cross me.

1:10:29
What did Clare say about me?
1:10:31
We didn't discuss you.
1:10:32
What did you talk about?
The weather?

1:10:36
Now wait a minute, I know you've
got a hangover, and you're nervous...

1:10:40
...about the show, and you've
got to let off steam on somebody...

1:10:43
...but please, don't say
anything we might both regret.

1:10:46
You're getting sensitive, aren't you?
1:10:48
No, I'm getting fed up with the way
you're acting, if that's what you mean.

1:10:53
Oh, pardon me, I'm only
the leading man in the show.

1:10:57
Take Clare out,
make her late for rehearsals...

1:10:59
...so long as you get yourself
in nice and solid.


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