Mr. Magoo
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:04:02
He's like 2,000 years old.
All his other patients are dead.

:04:05
You can't hold that against him.
:04:06
But he's still making appointments
with them.

:04:08
Trust me, you need a second opinion.
:04:11
Oh, my gosh!
:04:15
- Would you, would you look at that!
- What?

:04:17
Wait, don't look. Don't look.
:04:19
- What?
- She's coming this way.

:04:22
Mr Magoo?
:04:25
I am Stacey Sampanahoditra
of the Kuristani foreign office.

:04:30
Oh. This is my nephew Waldo.
:04:33
Waldo Magoo. It is an honour.
:04:38
Oh.
:04:39
Uh, you'll have to forgive him
sometimes.

:04:42
He gets like that, lost in thought.
Quite a scholar, you know.

:04:45
Graduated with a large class.
:04:46
Isn't that right, Waldo?
Waldo?

:04:49
Waldo!
:04:55
Yeah. L-l, I w-went there to college.
:04:59
Oh.
:05:02
Uh, Waldo, why don't you invite,
uh, Stacey to our opera tomorrow night?

:05:07
I would be most honoured, sir.
:05:09
Stacey...
:05:11
will you join us
for the opera tomorrow night?

:05:14
It's a, uh, benefit performance.
:05:16
Uh, we're doing excerpts
from the Norsemen saga.

:05:19
I look forward to it.
Please excuse me.

:05:22
I must greet diplomats.
:05:26
That's a very attractive young lady.
:05:28
But I'm, I'm such a fool.
l-I tried to offer her a snack.

:05:31
Oh, Waldo, don't be so hard on yourself.
Cupid makes fools of us all.

:05:37
And now, as curator of this museum...
:05:40
it is my pleasure
to present our benefactor...

:05:43
a man of great vision,
Quincy Magoo.

:05:50
- Step right this way, sir.
- Ah, well, thank you, thank you.

:05:53
Ah, well, may, uh, may all
of the exhibits in this hall...

:05:57
chime with the light
of human knowledge.


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