A King in New York
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1:22:00
- Some hot water.
- Sorry, Sir.

1:22:07
I have a strange feeling
I'm being followed.

1:22:09
It's your imagination.
1:22:11
I hope so. Where's the boy?
1:22:13
He's gone.
1:22:15
A U.S. Marshal called for him.
1:22:17
- Here?
- Yes, here.

1:22:19
Sit down and have some tea.
1:22:20
Dear, dear.
I wish this hadn't happened.

1:22:24
- Why?
- To be arrested here!

1:22:26
He wasn't arrested.
1:22:28
The newspapers
will make an ugly story of it.

1:22:30
What do they know?
1:22:32
They know everything.
They may be listening now.

1:22:35
You're being slightly hysterical.
1:22:49
There, you see!
I've made a complete ass of myself.

1:22:53
I'm sorry.
1:22:54
I'm not an alarmist,
1:22:55
but if the newspapers
find out that boy was here...

1:22:58
- What time is it?
- 5 o'clock.

1:23:01
Turn on the radio.
We're just in time for the news.

1:23:11
Good afternoon, Mr and Mrs
America and all the ships at sea.

1:23:14
Rupert Macabee,
son of the schoolteachers

1:23:17
charged with contempt of congress,
was picked up at the Ritz

1:23:20
where he's been hiding
since his disappearance.

1:23:23
Sensational developments
since the boy's arrest

1:23:25
involve a dethroned monarch
said to be paid by communists.

1:23:28
Latest developments uncovered
an international atomic spy ring.

1:23:33
This reporter, in cooperation
with our secret agents,

1:23:36
are following clues to bring these
foreign conspirators to justice.

1:23:42
Turn it off! Turn it off!
1:23:44
The whole thing
is too silly for words.

1:23:47
Royal Communist!
1:23:49
The expression
is a reductio ad absurdam.

1:23:56
Jaume, you're nervous.
Let me do that.


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