Yankee Doodle Dandy
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:52:00
We gotta go to Dietz & Goff
and sign papers.

:52:03
- Papers?
- What papers?

:52:05
- What papers?
- I see. You don't want to talk about it.

:52:08
- You haven't discussed our musical?
- Musical?

:52:11
- Remember what we promised.
- I haven't said a word.

:52:15
Good. Dietz said it was the best musical
he's read. Even allowed Goff to agree.

:52:20
When I told him about those 20 ponies
and 20 showgirls all coming...

:52:23
- Ponies and showgirls?
- Just a minute...

:52:26
...would you tell me what
you're talking about?

:52:29
- You got the check?
- Yes.

:52:31
- That's mine.
- No, no, no. We won't argue about it.

:52:35
- Glad to have met you.
- That's minor.

:52:37
- Come on. We can't keep Dietz waiting.
- You are a fine guy.

:52:41
You have girls up your sleeve, you have
ponies and showgirls and you don't tell me?

:52:47
- What's it about?
- We gave our word to Dietz.

:52:50
We haven't got time.
It's about Todd Sloan.

:52:52
- The famous jockey.
- Yeah. Come on.

:52:55
Jockey sounds swell.
Just my luck to miss out on it.

:53:01
Well, good luck, boys.
:53:08
You forgot your manuscript. Say, before
we sign up with Dietz & Goff...

:53:13
...I made some change in
the lyric of "Yankee Doodle."

:53:16
- "Yankee Doodle"?
- You shouldn't have. It was perfect.

:53:19
You'll like this.
It gives the number added value.

:53:22
- May I listen a little?
- Think we should?

:53:25
- Well, I don't know.
- Lf you promise to be quiet.

:53:28
- I promise.
- All right. Come on.

:53:31
- There's a piano in the private room.
- "Yankee Doodle." "Yankee Doodle."

:53:38
- Yankee Doodle Candy.
- Dandy. "Yankee Doodle Dandy."

:53:41
Yankee Doodle Candy.
Thank you. Yankee Doodle Candy.


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