1:06:02
You're just tired and irritated, darling.
1:06:08
Nothing's going to slip up.
Nothing can go wrong.
1:06:11
You're going to do your best for everybody.
1:06:14
You'll be the finest governor
this state ever had.
1:06:17
There's no money in it, you understand?
Just a salary.
1:06:20
- There are some things finer than money.
- Yeah?
1:06:25
I feel leery about the whole setup.
1:06:27
Sweatshops and tenements
are very hot stuff to handle.
1:06:31
Child labour is just plain dynamite.
1:06:34
Well, suppose it is.
It's worth the effort, isn't it?
1:06:37
Maybe.
1:06:39
"Maybe."
1:06:42
Doesn't it mean anything to stop children
being exploited in dark, airless factories,
1:06:46
when they ought to be out
playing in the sunshine?
1:06:48
- Did you ever work in a factory?
- You know I didn't.
1:06:51
Well, I did, see.
When I was seven years old.
1:06:54
Instead of playing on the streets,
learning a lot of dirty words.
1:06:59
I earned four dollars a week for my mother.
1:07:01
And it wasn't dark and airless,
it was very neat and clean.
1:07:05
We folded the boxes,
then we twisted the oilpaper on the taffy...
1:07:11
...what we didn't eat.
1:07:13
And I want you to know that we liked it.
1:07:15
Oh, Dan, sometimes you're impossible!
1:07:19
(Buzzer)
1:07:21
- Who can that be at this time of the night?
- I don't know, maybe it's George.
1:07:25
- What would George want at this hour?
- Maybe it isn't George.
1:07:39
- Get the door bell.
- Yes, sir.
1:07:43
- Is the Governor in?
- Yes, sir.
1:07:45
- What do you want?
- Governor McGinty?
1:07:47
- What about it?
- We've got bad news, Governor McGinty.
1:07:51
You look as though a cyclone had hit you.
1:07:54
- I had a nightmare.
- You had too much ice cream.
1:07:58
- There.
- May I have Brownie in bed with me?