Arsenic and Old Lace
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:41:00
You will take good care of Teddy?
1:41:02
-Best of care of him.
-That's fine.

1:41:04
And no wagon when he leaves.
1:41:06
Why? To take him away? Never, never.
1:41:08
Taxicabs. We always....
I have one waiting now.

1:41:11
It means a great deal to me.
1:41:13
You will personally see
that Teddy's happy at Happy Dale?

1:41:16
-He'll be very happy at Happy Dale.
-That's good.

1:41:18
You know, I sometimes envy
some of our patients, secretly.

1:41:21
You do? It must be a nice place.
I've never been there.

1:41:24
You never can tell.
1:41:27
This is a particularly happy moment
for me tonight.

1:41:30
-I've never met a dramatic critic before.
-The woods are full of them.

1:41:34
I have here something that will explain
what we're trying to do.

1:41:37
-A pamphlet about Happy Dale?
-No, it's a play.

1:41:41
Something I've been working on.
1:41:42
It's a dramatization of many incidents
that have happened at Happy Dale.

1:41:46
Captain! Captain!
1:41:49
I want you to read this carefully.
I want you to be just as harsh as you like.

1:41:53
I shan't mind, you know--
1:41:55
Captain, this is Mr. Witherspoon.
1:42:00
He'll be very happy at Happy Dale.
1:42:02
-Come, my boy.
-What is this?

1:42:05
No, you got it wrong.
This is Captain Rooney.

1:42:08
The police?
1:42:11
I'm sure! Here are the papers, all signed.
Now you can take him away.

1:42:15
I'll be in my office vetoing some bills.
1:42:18
Mr. President, I have good news for you.
1:42:20
Your term of office is over.
1:42:23
-Is this March 4?
-Practically.

1:42:26
Let's see....
1:42:29
Now I go on my hunting trip to Africa!
1:42:31
Well, I must get started immediately.
1:42:40
Is he trying to move into the White House
before I've moved out?

1:42:43
Who, Mr. President?
1:42:45
Taft!
1:42:49
No, this isn't Mr. Taft.
It's Mr. Witherspoon, your guide to Africa.

1:42:54
Bully! Bully!
1:42:56
Wait right here.
I'll bring down my equipment.

1:42:58
Happy man.

prev.
next.