Annie Get Your Gun
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1:23:02
Why are you giving this party
for Buffalo Bill, then?

1:23:04
It's an investment.
I'm trying to promote a partnership.

1:23:08
-You mean, put the two shows together?
-Yes.

1:23:11
Hey, that's wonderful.
Then she'd have to talk to me.

1:23:14
I knew I could count on you.
1:23:16
Colonel William F. Cody.
1:23:20
-Where are you going?
-I got a surprise for her. I'll be right back.

1:23:26
Mr. Charles Davenport and their company.
1:23:33
Well, well. My old pal, Bill.
1:23:36
Pawnee Bill, my old pal. What a reunion!
1:23:39
You're a sight for sore eyes.
1:23:41
You know, you look wonderful?
1:23:43
-I look wonderful?
-Yes!

1:23:45
I look terrible. You look wonderful.
Doesn't he?

1:23:47
He never looked this good to me.
1:23:49
-Where's Annie?
-She's on her way.

1:23:51
I'm anxious to see her. Let's have a drink.
1:23:55
-Well, Bill, here's to you.
-No. Here's to you.

1:23:58
-No. To you.
-No, I insist. Here's to you.

1:24:01
Let's drink to me.
1:24:06
No. Later.
1:24:08
I read about your European tour.
1:24:11
-Biggest show they've seen over there.
-We got by.

1:24:14
-I hear you're doing fine at the Garden.
-Well, you know, making a living.

1:24:22
Let's have another drink.
The real stuff is in there.

1:24:27
Mighty nice of you
to give us this fine party.

1:24:30
Nothing at all. We are buddies, aren't we?
1:24:33
As a matter of fact,
we cut off our European tour...

1:24:35
...so Annie could be with Frank.
1:24:37
Is that so?
1:24:38
I wonder how we could manage that?
1:24:40
I've been wondering the same thing.
1:24:43
Let me propose a toast.
To the two greatest showmen in America.

1:24:47
Pawnee Bill and Buffalo Bill.
1:24:50
-What a combination.
-Yes.

1:24:57
We could merge the shows and then
Annie and Frank could be together.


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