Dudley Do-Right
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:14:01
Sadly, behind every tree, practically.
:14:07
- What was that?
- l shudder to speculate.

:14:10
- l have to go.
- l thought you might.

:14:13
So long.
:14:16
And so it went. While the evil Whiplash
was out hunting vampires...

:14:20
our hero was at home, hiding
behind a cardboard Mountie cutout.

:14:25
After all, even to a real Mountie,
vampires can seem awfully scary.

:14:36
Vampires indeed.
:14:38
Another week and
l'll have those idiots thinking...

:14:41
there's gold in them there hills.
:14:46
ln the daylight hours,
Snidely was hard at work...

:14:49
arranging a meeting between a really
big train and the local bank president.

:14:55
ls that a choo-choo train
l hear coming our way?

:14:59
l can't do this to our customers.
:15:03
You'll own everything!
:15:06
All right, all right. l'll sign.
:15:08
All the bank's mortgages are yours.
:15:10
And a teller to be named later.
:15:15
All right! Pay off the mortgage now, or
this quaint little fixer upper is mine!

:15:20
- You're not our banker.
- l am now.

:15:24
Read it and weep.
:15:27
How can you do this to us?
:15:29
How can l do this to you?
Madam, l was born to do it.

:15:32
lt's in my genes. Now get out,
and take your munchkins with you.

:15:36
That's right. Chop-chop.
Single file.

:15:38
And wipe that smile off your face.
And no talking.

:15:41
With his ill-gotten gains,
Snidely Whiplash was taking over...

:15:45
all of Semi-Happy Valley,
and that included the local motel...

:15:49
the Slaw-Dogs stand...
:15:51
the funeral home...
:15:53
the very town itself.
:15:55
Naturally, local residents
became a mite concerned.


prev.
next.