Dudley Do-Right
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:36:26
You look, somehow, l don't know--
younger.

:36:29
- How did it go?
- Everything's taken care of.

:36:32
Your boy is in do-gooder heaven.
l couldn't even find his body.

:36:37
Excellent! Get out of that garish
outfit and find yourself a black suit.

:36:42
You are our new funeral home director.
:36:45
- Shane!
- Yes, Mr. Whiplash?

:36:47
- Drinks on the house.
- Yes, sir.

:36:49
- Wait a second. Drinks are 50% off.
- Right.

:36:51
Wait a second.
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- Double the price of everything.
- Yes, sir.

:36:55
While Snidely celebrated Dudley's
demise, Dudley was actually in Ottawa...

:36:59
telling the authorities
about Snidely's evil scheme.

:37:03
What Dudley didn't know was that
Snidely had friends in high places...

:37:06
- What are you looking at?
- as well as low.

:37:08
Well, that is an amazing story
you tell, Officer Do-Right.

:37:12
Thank you. l also know a story
about a hermit who kept a--

:37:15
But let's say you're wrong.
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Wouldn't a rumor like that
destroy the suddenly...

:37:20
burgeoning economy of your little town?
:37:22
That's what Snidely Whiplash said,
but he didn't use the word ''burgeoning.''

:37:26
This Mr. Whiplash sounds like
a very community-minded fellow to me.

:37:30
Oh, come on. Wake up.
He's the bad guy.

:37:32
Just look at the way he dresses.
:37:35
Ah, but is he really?
:37:36
Here we have millions
of American dollars...

:37:40
pouring into an otherwise
impoverished section of Canada.

:37:43
Strike me several times with a blunt
instrument, but that's not good?

:37:47
But it's wrong,
and as you can tell from my name--

:37:50
But isn't it sometimes difficult
to discern...

:37:53
the line between right and wrong?
:37:54
- Uh--
- Not for him.

:37:56
He's a Mountie. For these guys,
things are either right or wrong.


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