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:10:01
and he played the fellow
who was killed in the fire.

:10:16
The picture has some
fascinating sequences.

:10:21
It has a very good scene
with Murray Alpert

:10:24
as a truck driver.
:10:26
l never see anything happen.
:10:27
I don't even hear about anything,
:10:29
Except what my wife tells me
she sees in the moving pictures.

:10:32
That's the way she spends the money.
Moving pictures and new hats.

:10:35
Buys a hat.
Takes it off in the picture.

:10:39
There was a wonderful scene
with the circus people.

:10:42
l loved Pedro de Cordoba,
:10:44
who was a very fine
Shakespearian actor,

:10:48
who played the master
of the rebels, so to speak.

:10:52
Ah, stowaways.
:10:54
In the middle of this desert sea,
we acquire two more vagabonds.

:10:57
And between him
:11:00
and Billy Curtis, the small fellow.
:11:03
The whole thing sounds
like a pack of lies.

:11:06
And Anita Bolster,
who played the bearded lady.

:11:10
And this is Esmeralda, our bearded lady.
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Naturally, we're very proud
to have her as a member of our group.

:11:16
Oh, did we wake you, honey?
That's too bad.

:11:18
Oh, I was awake.
:11:19
You had Hitch's enjoyment
of playing these extreme characters.

:11:24
- Get em off.
- Oh, Major, honey.

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Don't 'honey' me!
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The most touching character...
fascinating,

:11:32
was played by Vaughan Glaser,
:11:35
the blind man that Bob Cummings,
:11:38
as he's running,
:11:40
comes upon in this house.
:11:42
Seems to be in the woods, as l recall.
:11:44
Hello.
:11:46
I got caught in the storm.
I'm pretty wet, I'm afraid.

:11:48
Maybe you'd like to come inside
and get dry.

:11:51
l have always suspected this was
a sequence written by Dorothy Parker.

:11:56
Suddenly, the picture went
into a kind of

:11:59
literary quality.

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