Arsenic and Old Lace
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:03:01
Mortimer Brewster.
:03:02
Speak up, sonny.
There's nothing to be afraid of.

:03:11
I want to keep this undercover.
:03:13
Love her? Of course you love her.
You're marrying her, right?

:03:16
You don't understand. Come here.
:03:18
I don't want this to get out for a while.
:03:20
I'm Mortimer Brewster.
:03:23
You're who?
:03:24
Mortimer Brew--
:03:29
That's him!
:03:31
Mr. Brewster!
:03:40
Now, look--
:03:43
Goodbye, dear.
:03:49
Don't you understand?
How can I marry you?

:03:51
Me, the symbol of bachelorhood.
I've sneered at every love scene.

:03:54
I've written four million words
against marriage!

:03:57
Not only hooked, but to a minister's
daughter, and a girl from Brooklyn.

:04:01
Look at the way you look!
What is that contraption you've got there?

:04:04
A pin I borrowed from your aunts.
You know, "Something borrowed--"

:04:08
I know, "Something borrowed,
something blue." Old, new.

:04:11
Rice and old shoes.
Carry you over the threshold.

:04:14
Niagara Falls. All that silly tripe.
Is this what I've come to?

:04:17
I can't go through with it.
I won't marry you. That's that.

:04:20
-Yes, Mortimer.
-What do you mean, "Yes, Mortimer"?

:04:23
Aren't you insulted?
Aren't you going to cry?

:04:25
-No, Mortimer.
-And don't "No, Mortimer" me, either!

:04:28
Marriage is a superstition.
:04:30
It's old-fashioned. It's....

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