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- What do you suggest?
- I don't know.

:48:04
Something unusual,
some kind of a novelty.

:48:06
Tell me, Brainstorm, what do you think
of the novelty up here in Vermont?

:48:09
- Maybe we can dig up a Democrat?
- They'd stone him!

:48:13
If you ask me, what this place
needs is a dynamite act.

:48:17
Now you're talking.
If we could get something really big...

:48:21
- Like Wallace and Davis!
- You couldn't get them, they're too big.

:48:25
Wait a minute.
How about that, Bob?

:48:28
Do our old nightclub act...
:48:30
fit the girls in here and there.
What do you say?

:48:33
It's a great idea.
It's half a great idea anyhow.

:48:38
- Get me the New York operator.
- OK, Mr Wallace. This way.

:48:45
I don't know what he's up to, but he's got
that Rodgers and Hammerstein look.

:48:49
- Is that bad?
- Not bad, but always expensive.

:48:57
I know it sounds crazy, Al,
but you're working for crazy people.

:49:01
Get this straight. I want the whole show
up here in three days.

:49:04
Set, costumes,
and all the cast you can get.

:49:07
What's this gonna cost?
:49:09
Everybody gets an extra week's pay
and you get a bonus, Al.

:49:12
- We open Christmas Eve.
- The tab! How much?

:49:16
Al, what's this going to set us back?
:49:21
- Wow!
- How much is "wow"?

:49:24
Do the best you can.
Good luck.

:49:27
- How much is "wow"?
- We got a big job.

:49:30
We can fill in acts
with the Haynes Sisters.

:49:32
- How much is "wow"?
- Right between "ouch" and "boing".

:49:36
Wow! I'm right behind you.
:49:41
I won't tell the General, but I think bringing
your show here is one of the nicest...

:49:46
How did you know?
:49:48
Like any self-respecting housekeeper,
I listen in on the other phone.

:49:54
- He thought of it.
- It was a lovely thought.

:49:59
- Wow!
- Let's get a hold of yourself.


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