Yankee Doodle Dandy
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:28:06
There's a young lady. One of those
stage-struck kids would like to talk to you.

:28:11
Show her in.
:28:13
All right, miss.
:28:16
- Mr. Cohan will see you.
- Thank you.

:28:19
He's all yours.
:28:28
I'm 18. I sing and I dance,
and I'm going to New York.

:28:32
Should I?
:28:34
Oh, Mr. Cohan. You're so old,
and so experienced in the theater...

:28:39
...so fatherly.
:28:48
Do you think it's wise?
:28:50
I mean, my being 18, singing
and dancing, and going to New York.

:28:55
Well, that's very wise.
I mean, being 18 is very wise.

:29:01
As for New York, The Four Cohans
open there this fall with their new show...

:29:07
...with a new cyclorama
and two carloads of scenery.

:29:10
- Really? When are you leaving here?
- Tomorrow night, right after the show.

:29:15
Oh, I can't leave till Wednesday.
I graduate from high school Tuesday.

:29:20
That's too bad.
:29:23
Georgie... Excuse me. You haven't forgotten
we have a date tonight, have you?

:29:28
Oh, no, no. Of course not.
We're going roller-skating.

:29:32
Roller-skating on a night like this?
:29:35
Why, there's a moon out.
:29:37
I'll be ready in five minutes.
:29:43
- Pipperino, isn't she?
- Yes. Is she your daughter?

:29:47
- I'm not married.
- Your niece, perhaps?

:29:50
She's just a kid with the show.
We've been dating.

:29:55
Isn't she a little too young for you?
:29:58
No. She's getting along in years.
She's 17.


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