Mrs. Doubtfire
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1:21:05
Take five.
1:21:06
Take five million. You're dead.
1:21:13
We've just had our first
home-cooked meal. I'm domestic now, huh?

1:21:17
- This is terrific, Dad.
- You want more spaghetti?

1:21:21
- No, I'm stuffed.
- Garlic bread? I made it myself.

1:21:24
Well, I didn't make it myself.
I cooked it. I sliced it.

1:21:27
It's OK, Dad. Thanks.
1:21:30
The place looks great. The food's terrific.
1:21:33
I'm really proud of you.
1:21:36
Yeah. Me, too.
1:21:37
Me, too.
1:21:43
I'll be right back.
1:21:50
- Thank you for knocking.
- Yeah.

1:21:55
Look at this!
1:21:57
I see you got someone to clean for you.
1:21:59
No.
1:22:03
- Hi, guys.
- Hi, Mom.

1:22:06
- Are they ready?
- No. They haven't had dessertyet.

1:22:09
- You cooked?
- Yes. I cook, I bake, I sew.

1:22:12
Thanks to this Amish
home study course I'm doing.

1:22:15
- I'm very impressed.
- Really?

1:22:18
Give me a second chance. OK?
Let me take the kids after school.

1:22:22
- I can't get rid of Mrs Doubtfire. She's terrific.
- Why not?

1:22:26
She's the best thing that ever happened to us.
1:22:29
The kids are all doing better in school.
Chris is passing every single subject.

1:22:33
I find myself getting home early
just to be with them. We're all doing so great.

1:22:40
Sounds like an amazing woman.
Too good to be true.

1:22:43
She is.
1:22:52
- I kinda like the black one.
- Me, too.

1:22:55
I don't know. Actually... Mrs Doubtfire!
1:22:58
- Yes?
- We need another woman's opinion.


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