The Broadway Melody
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:30:01
Thanks, Mr. Zanfield.
:30:04
- All right, boys, I think we can go.
- Yes, sir!

:30:12
Hey, you!
:30:14
When you get through with that noise,
try and play my number.

:30:17
Cut out the brass,
and keep it very piano.

:30:21
Are you back again?
:30:22
Yes, and I'm telling you
how I want my music played.

:30:25
I've conducted opera.
What do you know about music?

:30:28
- Nothing. I only wrote it, that's all.
- Then you have the best of me.

:30:31
You don't have to listen.
:30:33
I'll tell Zanny what a sap he was
for buying it.

:30:35
Maybe he'll get you
to write the music for the show.

:30:38
If I couldn't do better than this...
:30:40
If you could,
you wouldn't be waving a stick!

:30:43
Electrician!
A little more this way with that spotlight.

:30:47
What are you trying to do,
ruin my profile?

:30:50
Your profile was ruined the day
you were born.

:30:52
That's a smart crack.
Hit me with it and keep it here.

:30:57
Hey, put that spotlight
over here on this girl!

:31:00
- He wants it over there.
- But it goes over here.

:31:03
That spotlight goes here.
I can't sing without a spotlight.

:31:07
Say, you couldn't sing
if you had a searchlight.

:31:09
- Did you get everything you wanted?
- Pardon me, Mr. Zanfield.

:31:12
Would you okay this bill
for Miss William's second act?

:31:15
What's the idea? Two grand for a coat worn
for less than three minutes? I won't pay it!

:31:20
But you said ermine.
:31:23
You'll giggle yourself
right out of here one day.

:31:26
Yes, sir.
:31:27
- It's a gorgeous garment, isn't it?
- Isn't it gorgeous?

:31:31
In fact, it's the gorgeous-est thing
I have ever seen. You sweet little cutie!

:31:36
- There you are.
- Thank you, Mr. Zanfield.

:31:39
- Come here, Unconscious.
- Hello, boys.

:31:41
Say, Joe LeBlanc saw the rehearsal,
and he says there's a fortune in the show.

:31:45
- Yes, sir!
- We ought to know. We put it in.

:31:49
- You think it's a good show then, Zanny?
- It's just an oil well.

:31:53
- Let's see your gusher.
- Looks like a mine to me.

:31:55
From all the gold-diggers
you got in the troupe.

:31:57
Any old time one of them can pry a nugget
off of his ledge, they're going some!


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