:23:03
Good-bye, and thank you
for making me chairman.
:23:06
Gentlemen, you'll find the
smelling salts in the medicine chest.
:23:24
Sorry to keep you waiting.
:23:26
Those opera people are funny.
They wanted me to put up $180,000.
:23:31
- What about it, Mr. Deeds?
- l turned them down, naturally.
:23:34
- No, l mean about my client.
- Oh.
:23:37
We'll have to do something
about the common wife.
:23:39
- Tails tonight, sir?
- Tails?
:23:42
Why, that's a monkey suit.
:23:43
You want people to laugh at me?
I've never worn one of those in my life.
:23:47
Good-bye, and thank you, sir.
:23:49
Good-bye.
Wants me to wear a monkey suit.
:23:51
- We don't want to appear greedy.
- Huh?
:23:54
- l say, we don't want to appear greedy.
- Oh, that.
:23:58
- What are you doing?
- Assisting you, sir.
:24:00
l don't want anybody holding
the ends of my pants. Get up from there.
:24:07
Imagine that.
Holding the ends of my pants.
:24:10
Mrs. Semple is entitled by law
to one-third of the estate.
:24:12
- Don't ever get on your knees again.
- No, sir.
:24:16
What'd you say?
:24:17
Mrs. Semple is entitled
to one-third of the estate.
:24:20
One-third.
That's about seven million dollars.
:24:22
Well, we didn't expect that much.
:24:25
I'm sure I can get her
to settle quietly for one million.
:24:27
Take up any settlement talk
with me in the office.
:24:30
I'll do no such thing.
:24:32
That's right. There's only one place
you're going, and that's out the door.
:24:36
- You're making a mistake.
- Oh, no, I'm not.
:24:38
l don't like your face.
:24:40
Besides, there's something fishy about
a person who'd settle for a million...
:24:44
when they can get seven million.
:24:46
I'm surprised that Mr. Cedar,
who's supposed to be a smart man...
:24:49
couldn't see through that.
:24:50
Now, wait a minute, buddy--
:24:52
One nice thing about being rich--
you ring a bell and things happen.
:24:56
When the servant comes in, Mr. Hallor,
I'll ask him to show you to the door.
:24:58
Many people
don't know where it is.