Broadway Bill
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:18:04
Hey, what’s up?
:18:06
–What’s up?
–She's here, Gallant Lady.

:18:08
Gallant Lady?
:18:10
I gotta take a look.
:18:15
Hello, Dan. Where've you
been all these years?

:18:19
Hiding under rocks.
:18:21
Bradshaw, come here.
:18:25
–Where do you think you're going?
–Hello, Mike.

:18:28
Get back there.
:18:30
I can't bring Gallant Lady
out like this. She's too nervous.

:18:34
Get off the platform.
:18:35
Get back, will you?
:18:38
Officer, do your duty.
:18:39
Don't tell me what to do.
:18:44
Okay, Mr. Whitehall.
:18:45
All right, get her out of here.
The pony first.

:18:50
Bring her out.
:18:53
Keep her head down,
watch her feet.

:19:03
–That’s a beautiful animal.
–She'll win the Derby.

:19:07
Make way.
:19:11
Hello, Mr. Morgan.
Dan Brooks, remember me?

:19:14
–How are you?
–Fine, thank you.

:19:16
–Who you betting on?
–Gallant Lady, of course.

:19:19
Don't put your money down
yet, I may have some use for it.

:19:22
–We were betting on Sun Up.
–Why not broadcast it?

:19:31
Don't be a sucker, you
haven't a chance with that horse.

:19:35
Try some small races first.
:19:37
I'm coming back in style.
:19:39
Nobody knows anything about
Broadway Bill, and if he wins...

:19:43
You don't believe he can
beat Gallant Lady, do you?

:19:46
Why not?
:19:47
–In his first race?
–I know what he can do.

:19:49
How much is the entry?
:19:50
I give up.
:19:52
You must have rapped your
senses in paper boxes.

:19:56
$500.
:19:58
It’s a $25,000 race.

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