:49:01
You know, Jack, I know
you got a real thing about her,
:49:03
but there ain't a dame alive
that can drag me to a mess like this.
:49:06
- She likes races.
- So do I!
:49:08
But, I mean, horses. A daily double.
:49:10
Mickey, you should learn to enjoy
the simple things in life.
:49:15
There are two kinds of kooks:
:49:17
The ones that race these wrecks
and the ones that watch 'em.
:49:22
Take those cars off the
track.! Let's get ready for the next event.!
:49:25
Come on.! Let's get it on the road
down there, you stewards.!
:49:28
Get busy.! You boys in the pits, warm
those cars up. Get 'em outta there.
:49:32
All right.! Come on, now.!
:49:35
Line up.! Remember...
Once you get in there, stop your engines.
:49:39
Ladies and gentlemen, these drivers
are no different than any other folks.
:49:44
- Applause does not make them nervous.
- Hello, Johnny.
:49:47
- You hear their names, give 'em a round of applause.
- You could say hello.
:49:52
- You surprised to see me?
- I didn't think you'd enjoy this sort of thing.
:49:56
I don't, but I heard you were here.
:50:01
Johnny, you're too good
for this - this show.
:50:04
Then get away from me
and you won't see me.
:50:07
All the biggest drivers in town.
:50:11
- How's your friend Browning?
- Send those Disaster Derby cars out on the track.!
:50:15
- He's a friend.
- Come on.! This is the big one.!
:50:17
The Disaster Derby.!
:50:20
- That's me.
- Is there someplace I can get in touch with you?
:50:24
Slim's Garage down the road
knows where I'll be.
:50:26
There's something coming up.
May be a spot for a good driver.
:50:28
- Number 9A, would you-
- Oh. I'm always interested in a good job.
:50:33
- Then I'll call you.
- We're waiting for you.!
:50:36
- Fine.
- How 'bout it, boys?
:50:39
- You wanna run in this race or- Come on.
- Better luck this time.
:50:43
All right, let's see... who's in the lineup.
:50:45
Are you comin: Mr. 9A?
:50:57
Here comes George.