Yankee Doodle Dandy
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1:47:00
You hear that?
All three of them, walking out on me.

1:47:03
- Well, it's been a 40-year run, remember.
- We're giving our two weeks' notice, George.

1:47:08
All we'd like to do now is spend
the rest of our days here on this farm.

1:47:13
You can't do that. You can't put an actor
out in the grass, fresh air kills him.

1:47:17
We've gained nearly 10 pounds apiece.
1:47:20
You can work it off,
the show's ready for rehearsal.

1:47:23
- They're grand parts in it for both of you.
- No, George, I...

1:47:28
We've had good times together.
1:47:30
Well, new shows need new faces
and new feet to go with you.

1:47:35
From now on, it's just you alone, son.
1:47:42
- Well, what's this?
- A surprise, Dad.

1:47:44
- Happy birthday!
- Happy birthday, Mr. Cohan!

1:47:50
- Here we are.
- Which one do you want to open first?

1:47:53
- Make your wish.
- I have.

1:47:54
Good one, Dad.
1:47:58
- Which should I open first?
- How about opening this one?

1:48:02
I'll open this one, you open that one.
1:48:04
- This will match your new suit.
- I think someone gave me that last year.

1:48:08
- It looks fine.
- It looks grand.

1:48:10
It's made from that old backdrop you
like so well. Fireproofed and everything.

1:48:15
- Oh, darling, that's a lovely watch.
- I'm so glad you like it, Dad.

1:48:19
- This is better than being on next to closing.
- The only trouble is it's three minutes fast.

1:48:25
Dad, press the little button on the side
and see what happens.

1:48:33
It plays "one on one"
and segues into "Dixie."

1:48:36
- Here's more ties that you won't like, Jerry.
- Well, I'll have to open up a store.

1:48:43
- Here's a letter from George.
- Don't read it now. That's between us.

1:48:47
You haven't written me in 20 years.
I'll open it now and read it.

1:48:50
George, this isn't your party.
Now sit down and let him read his letter.

1:48:55
- Sit down.
- Come on, Dad.

1:48:57
Probably only a bill for his jacket anyway.

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