Arsenic and Old Lace
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:48:02
He just fits!
:48:04
You'd think he knew
we were bringing Mr. Spenalzo along.

:48:08
That's hospitality.
:48:10
Rather a good joke on my aunts.
:48:11
They're living in a house
with a body buried in the cellar.

:48:17
How do we get him in here?
:48:20
Yes, we can't just walk
Mr. Spenalzo in through the door.

:48:24
We'll get the car and after they're in bed,
we'll bring him in through the window.

:48:28
Bed.
:48:32
We're moving the car behind the house.
You'd better get to bed.

:48:35
The car is all right where it is
until morning.

:48:38
I don't want to leave it in the street.
That might be against the law.

:48:47
What are we going to do?
:48:49
We're not going to let them spend
more than one night in this house.

:48:53
What would the neighbors think?
:48:55
People coming in here with one face
and going out with another.

:48:59
What are we going to do
about Mr. Hoskins?

:49:02
Mr. Hoskins!
:49:04
It can't be very comfortable
for him in there.

:49:08
And he's been so patient, the poor dear.
:49:12
I think Teddy had better take
Mr. Hoskins downstairs right away.

:49:17
General Goethals was very pleased.
He said the canal was just the right size.

:49:23
Teddy, there's been
another yellow-fever victim.

:49:27
Dear me!
This will be a shock to the General.

:49:31
No, we must keep it a secret.
:49:35
A state secret?
:49:36
Yes, a state secret.
:49:38
Promise?
:49:40
You have the word of the President
of the United States.

:49:43
Cross my heart and hope to die.
Now, let's see.

:49:47
How are we going to keep it a secret?
:49:50
Teddy, I think you'd better get back down
into the cellar.

:49:53
And then...
:49:55
...when I turn out the lights,
when everything's dark here...

:49:59
...you come up and take
the poor man down to the canal.


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