1:11:03
We're ready.
We're just waiting for Lewis and Clark.
1:11:06
- Why don't you call them?
- They're locked in their dressing room.
1:11:09
- What?
- They can't get the door open.
1:11:11
It's locked from the inside,
but they're working on it.
1:11:14
All right, let's clear the stage.
1:11:16
Get the props.
I want the pliers where they belong.
1:11:19
Don't force it, Willy.
Just turn the lock to the right.
1:11:22
- Wait a minute.
- To the right, idiot.
1:11:26
The man doesn't know his left
from his right.
1:11:29
Get back away from the door, Willy.
1:11:32
- We're using dynamite.
- What?
1:11:34
- Get away from the door.
- Are you kidding with the dynamite?
1:11:40
$800,000 for a show,
and they can't get a door open.
1:11:43
They're out, Mr Schaeffer
We're ready to go any time you are
1:11:46
- We're awfully sorry
- Who the hell is that?
1:11:48
I'm the nephew The agent
The agent-nephew
1:11:52
Ready to go, Mr Schaeffer
1:11:54
Look, I've got 12 more numbers
to get through today.
1:11:57
Tell them to run straight through,
no stopping.
1:12:00
We'll clean up all the mistakes
after run-through.
1:12:02
- Got you Thank you, Mr Schaeffer
- Thank you. Eddie, is Steve ready?
1:12:07
Roll the film.
1:12:10
Please, almighty TV God,
let me get through this today.
1:12:13
...four, three, two, one.
- Cue, Steve.
1:12:17
The golden age of comedy
reached its zenith
1:12:19
during a fabulous and glorious era
known as vaudeville
1:12:22
Fanny Brice, WC Fields, Eddie Cantor,
Ed Wynn, Will Rogers
1:12:27
and a host of other greats
fill its hall of fame
1:12:29
There are two other names
that belong on this list
1:12:32
but they can never be listed separately
1:12:34
They're more than a team. They're two
comic shining lights that beam as one.
1:12:38
For Lewis without Clark,
would be like laughter without joy.
1:12:42
We're privileged to present tonight...
1:12:43
in their first public performance
in over 11 years...
1:12:46
for half a century
known as the Sunshine Boys
1:12:48
Mr Al Lewis and Mr Willy Clark
1:12:50
in their beloved scene,
"The Doctor Will See You Now"
1:12:57
Open wide and say Wider