The Broadway Melody
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:06:00
I think he may stall for a tip. Get to the
window and give me the high sign.

:06:04
Hank, I don't wanna do that.
Don't be such a cheapskate.

:06:07
Screw.
:06:13
Say, did they run out of everything
but dollar signs on this thing?

:06:20
One coffee, one order of fried eggs.
There's two in an order, ain't they?

:06:24
- Yep.
- And one order of rolls.

:06:27
- Hank.
- Yes?

:06:28
Come look at the elegant view.
:06:30
Oh, that will be all, thank you.
:06:35
Cup of coffee, order of rolls,
a couple of eggs.

:06:41
It worked.
:06:43
Oh, Queenie, New York.
:06:45
The place we've dreamed
and talked about.

:06:48
- Ain't it swell?
- Yeah.

:06:50
But there's something about it
that scares me, Hank.

:06:53
Scares you?
Well, there's nothing to be afraid of.

:06:58
Well, it seems like we're taking
an awful chance.

:07:01
We were getting along so well out west.
:07:03
Plenty of work, small jumps,
a chance to save money.

:07:07
And the act always went over big.
:07:10
But here, nobody knows us.
:07:13
Oh, I'm afraid.
:07:15
Now don't lose your nerve, honey.
:07:17
But we haven't got much money.
:07:19
Oh, Hank, couldn't we go back,
just for one more year?

:07:22
Back to those opera houses
and town halls?

:07:25
Those cheap hotels
and their lobby comics?

:07:32
Cooking our own food...
:07:33
...washing our own clothes
and ironing them on mirrors.

:07:37
Riding in those smelly day-coaches.
:07:42
Going ragged all summer and then darn near
freezing in the winter. And why?

:07:47
Just to save money enough
to get to New York and show our act.

:07:51
Oh, honey.
:07:52
With your looks and my ability...
:07:57
I wouldn't steer you wrong.

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