Elmer Gantry
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:02:38
So, anyway... anyway,
this guy comes home, you see,

:02:42
and he finds his wife with his best friend.
:02:44
And the husband says
"Harry, how could you do this?"

:02:47
And the wife, she says "Why should you
complain? Harry didn't do it to you!"

:02:55
- What did I tell you? Isn't he a card?
- Class. Real class.

:02:59
With his gift of the gab
he could go places.

:03:02
Hey, pal, you oughta quit
that punk job of yours.

:03:05
- Why don't you join a sales outfit?
- It's no use, boys.

:03:08
Every time I'm in town, I ask him to go
on the road for our company. Right, pal?

:03:12
Sure, Ed, sure. Listen, fellas, listen.
:03:15
Two dames at a bar. One dame says to
another "If I don't get to bed pretty soon,

:03:20
I'm goin' home and go to sleep!"
:03:25
Would you make it a merry Christmas
for some poor orphan?

:03:28
Here you are, lady.
:03:29
That oughtn't to be allowed
in a place like this.

:03:31
- Religion don't belong in a speakeasy.
- I know it's Christmas, but...

:03:35
Mac, wait a minute. Excuse me,
Sister. Excuse me. Excuse me.

:03:38
Don't tell me we're gonna let
these angels of mercy

:03:41
go away from here
empty-handed on Christmas Eve.

:03:44
This joint is the home
of fine bourbon and fast women,

:03:47
and we need plenty of religion
to keep 'em both in line. So, come on.

:03:50
Get it up, now. Come on. Oh, come on.
A little action here. What's the matter?

:03:57
Oh.

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