Easter Parade
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:59:12
Hello?
:59:13
Hannah. Now, don't tell me
you're gonna break our date.

:59:16
Johnny, have you heard from Don?
:59:19
I haven't seen him since yesterday.
I've been calling everyplace.

:59:23
No. I wouldn't worry.
Nothing could've happened.

:59:25
You don't know how depressed he's been
the past few weeks.

:59:28
Then today, with the papers saying
what a big hit the Follies is.

:59:32
You know, he turned it down, and...
:59:34
I don't know.
:59:35
I'm so worried about him.
:59:38
Oh, wait a minute, Johnny.
:59:39
Will you hold the line?
There's somebody at the door.

:59:44
- Hello, baby!
- Don!

:59:48
- Where've you been? You read the reviews?
- Sure. Very good.

:59:51
- But wait till you read ours, baby.
- Ours?!

:59:53
- Dillingham wants us for a show.
- Dillingham?!

:59:56
Yeah! He called me this morning.
I've been with him all day.

:59:59
- He wants to build a show around us.
- Oh, Don!

1:00:02
- Where's a calendar? A calendar!
- A calendar? A calendar! Here! Here!

1:00:05
- Here's one.
- Yeah. Move over.

1:00:08
Now, everything's all set.
1:00:10
We start a week from Monday.
Four weeks' rehearsal.

1:00:13
Four on the road, Philadelphia, Boston.
Opening in New York April 6th.

1:00:16
Oh, Don, look!
1:00:19
April 7th. What about it?
1:00:20
Easter. We'll be here
for the Easter Parade.

1:00:23
- That's right. We have a date, haven't we?
- Yes.

1:00:26
- Say, how about celebrating tonight?
- Wonderful.

1:00:29
- Go out and do the town.
- I'd love it!

1:00:31
I better meet with the writers.
Pick me up, huh?

1:00:34
- Right.
- Good.

1:00:37
Eight o'clock.
1:00:38
- Sharp.
- Sharp.

1:00:41
Bye.
1:00:51
Johnny, are you still there?
1:00:53
I'm sorry.
1:00:54
Yes, I'm still here.
1:00:58
Congratulations.

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