Broadway Melody of 1940
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:12:06
All right. From the beginning.
And make it good.

1:12:09
Don't stop for anything.
On your toes!

1:12:11
Here, here! Stop! Hold everything!
1:12:13
I have just made
the greatest discovery of my life!

1:12:17
- Will you go away?
- No, but you don't understand.

1:12:20
This is sensational.
You've got to see it!

1:12:22
It's a man on a one-wheeled bicycle.
1:12:24
He's way up here, and he rides out
from the wings like the wind...

1:12:27
...and he comes out here
and stops on a dime! Lt'll kill you!

1:12:31
Are you ready, the Great Capolio?
1:12:33
Sit down, everybody. Come on now.
1:12:36
Give us a roll on the drums and...
On your mark!

1:12:40
Get set! Go!
1:13:08
Stop stroking that cape so much.
1:13:09
- Yes, darling.
- And don't call me darling.

1:13:12
Only reason I brought you
is because I had to put the cape...

1:13:15
...on somebody, and I'm
too nervous for a struggle.

1:13:17
- Good evening, Mr. Matthews.
- Good evening.

1:13:20
Oh, good evening
and good luck, Mr. Matthews.

1:13:22
A very good evening
to you, Mr. Casey.

1:13:24
- Good luck.
- Thanks, Amy.

1:13:25
- Good evening.
- Hello.

1:13:29
- Mr. Matthews.
- Good evening.

1:13:30
Hello. How are...?
1:13:33
This place is just crowded
with memories.

1:13:43
One row further back and we'd
have a good view of Broadway too.

1:13:47
Well, I like to sit in the back.
I can get out quickly.

1:13:50
You expecting trouble?
1:13:52
- Program, Mr. Casey?
- No, I know who's in the cast.

1:13:58
- Aren't they late coming in?
- Yes.


prev.
next.