The Day the Earth Stood Still
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:37:07
Thank you.
:37:13
- It was a wonderful day.
- You still haven't answered my question.

:37:16
You know how I feel, Tom,
but I just want to think it over.

:37:22
Boss goes to Chicago tomorrow. If I could
tell him I was marrying and had dependants...

:37:27
You're a good salesman,
but I've got to think about it.

:37:31
A good insurance salesman
wouldn't give you time to think about it.

:37:37
- Good night.
- Night.

:37:47
- Hiya, Mom.
- Hello, darling.

:37:49
- Good evening, Mr. Carpenter.
- Good evening.

:37:52
- Uh, Mrs. Benson, this is Mr. Brady.
- How do you do?

:37:55
Mr. Brady's a government agent!
:38:00
- Have a nice day, dear?
- We had a swell time, didn't we?

:38:03
Yes.
:38:04
We went to the movies and had ice-cream
cones, and then we went to see Daddy.

:38:09
- I don't know how to thank you.
- I enjoyed every minute of it.

:38:13
We better get going, Mr. Carpenter.
:38:16
Aw, gee, you didn't finish your story.
:38:19
I'll finish it tomorrow. Good night, Bobby.
:38:22
- Good night.
- Good night.

:38:32
Come on, dear. Time to go to bed.
:38:36
Why did Mr. Carpenter
have to go with Mr. Brady?

:38:39
I don't know. Maybe it was a mistake.
:38:41
Oh.
:38:44
We sure had fun today. We saw the spaceship
and we went to see Professor Barnhardt.

:38:48
- Professor Barnhardt?
- Yeah, sure.

:38:50
- Mom, do I have to go to school tomorrow?
- Yes, of course, dear.

:38:55
Gee. I was hoping I could
go out with Mr. Carpenter again.


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