Annie Get Your Gun
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1:13:03
Shut up!
1:13:04
It costs a lot of money to travel
a big troupe up and down Europe.

1:13:07
Remember what happened in Paris when
the Indians discovered French pastry?

1:13:11
Sixty-two thousand chocolate éclairs.
1:13:14
Sixty-two thousand, five hundred.
1:13:17
You see? That cost a heap of money.
1:13:19
But, Papa Bull,
what happened to your heap?

1:13:22
Government put Papa Bull
on small allowance.

1:13:25
$32.50 a week.
1:13:28
But why?
1:13:29
Because in the eight months he's been
with us, he's drawn $300,000...

1:13:32
...and he has nothing to show for it
except an opera hat...

1:13:35
...and a shoebox full of our lOUs.
1:13:37
That's show business.
1:13:39
I'll give it to you straight.
We can't keep the show open.

1:13:42
It costs too much money!
1:13:43
But you can't break up the show.
1:13:45
I go back to reservation.
1:13:49
Reservation very quiet
after show business.

1:13:53
What will happen to you, Buffalo Bill?
1:13:55
I'll be fine. Dime museums, side shows.
Everything is going to be all right, honey.

1:14:00
Only just now we've got to raise
a little bit of cash.

1:14:03
Let's turn this into a pirate ship.
1:14:06
Sitting Bull, hungry.
1:14:08
Buffalo Bill's hungry, too.
I'd settle right now for....

1:14:12
I'd settle right....
1:14:16
Annie, do you think you could shoot
one of those?

1:14:19
Which one do you want
and where do you want him?

1:14:21
Get the one with the meat on him.
1:14:26
There, you see?
Everything finally turns out all right.

1:14:29
Take this down to the chef.
1:14:31
-What for?
-A seagull sandwich.

1:14:35
I guess I'll mosey on back to my stall.
It's time to milk my roommate.

1:14:46
Annie, come down to me.
I want you to meet a friend of mine.

1:14:53
There she is.

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