How to Marry a Millionaire
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:40:00
- You said it was a lodge.
- I did. It is.

:40:03
Where are the members?
Like the Elks Lodge.

:40:06
I went to a convention two years ago.
There were thousands of members.

:40:12
It was the happiest time.
:40:14
- Is that what you thought this was?
- Naturally, what else?

:40:18
- Where do you want these?
- In the car.

:40:21
- Something wrong?
- No, we're just going back.

:40:24
Not today.
No more trains until tomorrow.

:40:28
- I may slit my throat.
- Would you like a fire?

:40:32
- I was about to.
- I'll do it.

:40:34
- I never saw so much snow.
- I'm sorry about this.

:40:38
Be patient. I'll get you
out of here as soon as I can.

:40:42
I figured I might have to put on
some skis, but not in this snow.

:40:48
I have some rum in the pantry,
I'll get you a drink.

:40:52
- Maybe you'd like a little music.
- Maybe I'd like a little poison too.

:41:03
- You got radio up here?
- Sure. Radio, houses, everything.

:41:08
- Here. Take the first one straight.
- Listen. All the way from New York.

:41:14
- Good old Harry James.
- Is it? How can you tell?

:41:18
How I can tell is
because it is Harry James.

:41:22
DEEJAY: You're listening
to the music of Ziggy Colombo.

:41:26
- Turn that liar off!
- Stop acting like a brat and behave.

:41:32
I've never been in
a situation like this...

:41:36
...and I never will again! But it
does no good to stand here and jaw.

:41:42
- I feel awful. All tingly.
- Well, I wish I did. Drink it!

:41:49
- Is this rum?
- Medford Rum. Over 100 years old.

:41:54
- Then I'm sick. Call a doctor.
- What are you talking about?

:41:59
When rum smells like a carnation,
I've got a fever. Get a doctor, now.


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