Arsenic and Old Lace
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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...

1:19:01
...well, insanity runs in my family.
1:19:06
It practically gallops.
1:19:09
Just because Teddy's strange,
that doesn't mean--

1:19:12
No, darling. It's way back before Teddy.
1:19:15
This goes back to the first Brewster
who came over on the Mayflower.

1:19:19
You know how in those days
the lndians used to scalp the settlers?

1:19:23
He used to scalp the lndians.
1:19:26
Darling, that's ancient history.
1:19:28
Doctor, I'll run for a third term,
but I won't be elected.

1:19:31
That'll mean the last of the Roosevelts
in the White House.

1:19:34
-That's what you think.
-Of course, if the country insists....

1:19:38
Darling, all this doesn't prove a thing.
1:19:40
Look at your aunts.
They're Brewsters, aren't they?

1:19:43
They're the sweetest,
sanest people I've ever known.

1:19:48
Well, even they have their peculiarities.
1:19:51
What of it? So your family's crazy.
So you're crazy.

1:19:54
That's the way I love you.
1:19:56
I'm crazy too, but kiss me.
1:19:58
No, no. I....

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