Broadway Melody of 1940
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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.

1:14:01
I'd better tell Bert to hold
the curtain a few minutes. Excuse me.

1:14:04
Johnny!
1:14:05
- Oh, hello, Mr. Casey.
- I'm glad to see you.

1:14:08
Thanks.
1:14:09
Well, your pal had better
be good tonight.

1:14:11
Don't worry, Mr. Casey, he will be.
1:14:13
I'd feel a lot better
about it if you were up there.

1:14:16
Don't talk like that.
He'll be swell. Just you wait.

1:14:19
I hope you're right.
1:14:22
Will you excuse me? I can't let
King go on without wishing him luck.

1:14:25
Nice going.
1:14:29
- Johnny!
- Hello, Clare.

1:14:32
Your flowers were beautiful,
Johnny. Thanks.

1:14:34
It's nothing.
1:14:36
Why weren't you
at dress rehearsal last night?

1:14:38
I went out dancing.
1:14:42
Well, I'm glad to see you.
1:14:45
- All the luck in the world, Clare.
- Thanks, Johnny.

1:14:47
- Oh, Miss Bennett.
- Coming.

1:14:49
Keep your fingers crossed.

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