Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
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:12:05
Gosh, l got a lot of friends.
:12:16
- Have a drink?
- No, thanks.

:12:22
Cigar?
:12:23
No, thank you.
:12:25
l wouldn't worry if l were you.
:12:27
A large portion like this entails great
responsibility, but you'll have help.

:12:32
So don't worry.
Leave everything to me.

:12:34
- l wasn't worried about that.
- No?

:12:37
l was wondering where they're gonna
get another tuba player for the band.

:13:00
- Hello, John. Where you been?
- I've been fishing.

:13:03
Good morning, Mr. Cedar.
:13:07
Good morning.
Where are they?

:13:10
- Waiting for you.
- Good morning, Mr. Cedar.

:13:13
Good morning.
:13:16
- Hello, boys.
- Well, what's he like?

:13:19
We've nothing to worry about.
He's as naive as a child.

:13:22
Close that door.
:13:24
- Get Mrs. Cedar on the phone.
- John, what happened?

:13:27
The smartest thing l ever did
was to make that trip.

:13:29
- John, did you get--
- No, Budington.

:13:31
l didn't get the power of attorney,
but I will.

:13:33
l asked him what he was going to do with
the money. What do you suppose he said?

:13:37
Give it away.
:13:39
- The boy must be a nitwit.
- John, you had the right hunch.

:13:42
- John, we can't afford--
- l know, Budington.

:13:45
We can't afford to have the books
investigated right now.

:13:48
You've said that a thousand times.
:13:50
What if they fall
into somebody else's hands?

:13:52
It hasn't happened yet.
:13:53
But half-a-million dollars,
my goodness--

:13:55
Will you stop worrying!
:13:57
l got Semple to turn it all over to us.
And who got power of attorney from him?


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