Arsenic and Old Lace
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:05:15
O'Hara, don't be a jerk. You don't realize...
:05:18
...l'm turning over to you
the nicest, best beat in Brooklyn.

:05:21
Now look at that old church.
And them old houses.

:05:25
Did George Washington ever sleep here?
:05:27
Of course he did. This whole neighborhood
just stinks with atmosphere.

:05:31
-And look at that old house.
-The original owners still there?

:05:34
Don't crack wise
about the Brewster sisters.

:05:36
They're two of the dearest, sweetest
old ladies that ever walked the earth.

:05:40
They're out of this world.
:05:43
They're like pressed rose leaves.
:05:46
Pressed rose leaves?
:05:49
The old girls must be kind of hard up.
:05:52
Their old man left them fixed for life.
:05:54
Don't you call them "the girls," either.
:05:56
Brophy. Is Lieutenant around?
:05:58
So what are they renting rooms for?
:06:00
They don't. But you can bet
if anybody came looking for a room...

:06:03
...they wouldn't go away
without a good meal and a couple of bucks.

:06:07
That's their way of digging up people
to do good to.

:06:17
Reverend Harper, I do hope
you don't disapprove of Mortimer...

:06:21
...because he's a dramatic critic
and takes your daughter to the theater.

:06:25
It's not that I disapprove
of his being a critic...

:06:28
...but no man with this published attitude...
:06:33
...should take any man's daughter
anyplace, at any time.

:06:39
I must be catching cold.
:06:41
No, dear. It was Reverend Harper
who sneezed. Bless you.

:06:45
We mustn't be angry with Mortimer.
:06:47
He's so very much in love with her.
Sister Martha and I are so happy.

:06:52
He used to come to see us
only occasionally, and now...

:06:55
...he's in Brooklyn six nights a week.
:06:58
Remember now, watch your language.

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