White Christmas
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:18:02
We could have been out with
Doris and Rita having some laughs.

:18:06
Phil, girls like that
are a dime a dozen.

:18:09
Please don't quote me the price
when I haven't got the time.

:18:13
- Who is it?
- It's me, Novello.

:18:18
Bob Wallace and Phil Davis
are out front to catch your act.

:18:22
They got a letter from your brother.
He asked them to give you some advice.

:18:26
Come on now.
You'd better hurry.

:18:28
- Isn't that fabulous?
- Wallace and Davis here to see us.

:18:33
Who'd have thought that of Benny?
What a brother!

:18:37
- What a sweet wonderful guy.
- Amazing!

:18:41
I wonder whatever gave him the idea?
:18:44
He probably knew
they were in town with the big show.

:18:47
He probably figured we were too shy
to take advantage of an old army friend.

:18:53
Judy, did you read
Mother's letter this morning?

:18:55
- No. Why?
- Benny's got a job in Alaska.

:18:59
He's been away for three months.
:19:04
- Well... he could have written from Alaska.
- But he didn't, did he?

:19:08
- He might have.
- Judy, why did you write the letter?

:19:16
Because it's good business.
You can't leave everything to fate.

:19:19
Just like honesty needs a little plus,
fate needs a little push.

:19:23
Next time will you talk to me first
:19:25
before you push us
out of show business?

:19:28
You needrt sound so patronising.
:19:30
You sound just like a mother hen
looking after little chick.

:19:33
Well, little chick needs
plenty of looking after.

:19:36
Till someone else comes along, Mother
Hers gonna stick close to the coop.

:19:41
All right girls, five minutes.
:19:43
You look beautiful tonight.
He'll be crazy about you.

:19:47
Which one?
:19:48
What does it matter?
They're both famous.

:19:54
Ladies and gentlemen,
the Haynes Sisters.


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