Arsenic and Old Lace
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1:17:00
-You better wait.
-Here?

1:17:01
I'll bring Teddy out.
1:17:03
I wouldn't want to alarm the old ladies,
seeing a doctor.

1:17:06
-You wait here.
-In the cemetery?

1:17:08
It's Halloween.
1:17:09
The pixies won't be out till after midnight.
1:17:12
Make yourself comfortable.
Pull up a tombstone. I'll be right back.

1:17:16
-Hey, $22.50!
-What?

1:17:17
$22.50!
1:17:19
Oh, yes, looks good on you!
1:17:21
Not the suit, the meter!
1:17:24
"Looks good on me." $22.50.
1:17:31
-Did you give him a 21-gun salute?
-Yes, with a Maxim silencer.

1:17:34
Five more bucks and you'll own it.
1:17:36
No, thanks. It wouldn't fit me.
1:17:40
-Mr. President, may I present--
-Dr. Livingstone!

1:17:43
-Livingstone?
-That's what he presumes.

1:17:47
The doctor would like
to have a few words with you.

1:17:49
Certainly. Welcome to Washington.
1:17:52
Arlington is beautiful
at this time of year, is it not?

1:17:55
Yes, indeed.
1:18:02
Well now, that's that.
1:18:04
It gives me a chance to rest.
1:18:10
So far, so good.
1:18:14
Not so good.
1:18:21
Do you or do you not love me?
1:18:25
How can you say such a thing?
Darling, of course I love you.

1:18:28
-Do you?
-Yes, darling.

1:18:30
Then why have you been treating me
the way you have?

1:18:37
Darling, I love you so much,
I can't go through with our marriage.

1:18:43
Have you suddenly gone crazy?
1:18:44
I don't think so,
but it's only a matter of time.

1:18:47
Darling, would you want to have children
with three heads?

1:18:51
You wouldn't want to set up housekeeping
in a padded cell.

1:18:55
-What are you talking about?
-Well, I don't quite know.

1:18:58
I probably should have told you this before,
but you see...


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