They Drive by Night
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1:01:00
And now for the topper.
1:01:04
You know how you drive up, and you've
got to get out and open the doors?

1:01:08
That ain't for me. Get a load of this.
1:01:16
-Say, l'm speechless.
-That's where we came in.

1:01:19
Now you see, all you've got to do
is drive or walk between the posts. . .

1:01:23
. . .break the ray, and the doors start
swinging. Want to see me close them?

1:01:34
Say, what will they think
of inventing next?

1:01:37
l understand some guy's
working on a sundial.

1:01:39
Oh, lrish, don't talk silly.
Who'd want to dial the sun?

1:01:46
-Good night, Ed. l had a swell time.
-You're going so soon?

1:01:50
l've got to be at the office at 6:30.
Good night, everybody.

1:01:53
-Good night.
-See you in the morning.

1:01:55
-Good night, Joe.
-Good night.

1:01:56
-Good night.
-l certainly am.

1:02:01
-Joe, you're not going.
-Yes, l told you l had to leave early.

1:02:04
Well, l'll walk out with you.
l need some air.

1:02:11
lt's chilly. Don't you think
you'd better go in?

1:02:13
No, it feels good.
1:02:18
-l had a nice time, Mrs. Carlsen.
-Do you have to call me Mrs. Carlsen?

1:02:22
You know, l have a first name.
1:02:24
When l call you Mrs. Carlsen,
that keeps me in my place.

1:02:27
Wouldn't be trying to get over
it also keeps me in my place?

1:02:30
-That ain't what l said.
-l can read between the lines.

1:02:33
-Joe, what is it? What's wrong?
-Nothing wrong that l know of.

1:02:37
Then why do you keep acting like this?
1:02:39
Why do you keep pretending
you don't even notice me?

1:02:42
Now look, who do you
think you're fooling?

1:02:44
l'm not fooling anybody,
and that includes you and me both.

1:02:47
Listen, Joe, please.
1:02:50
lf l told you once, l told you 50 times,
l'm doing good at the office. . .

1:02:54
. . .and l'm not playing around
with the boss's wife.

1:02:56
Ed's been always all right with me,
and l'm never gonna be wrong with him.


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