1:20:00
Come on. What are you
trying to do, keel over?
1:20:02
You haven't been out of this house
in two weeks.
1:20:06
Maybe I'll have a sandwich.
Do you mind waiting a few minutes?
1:20:09
Sure. If you like
to have a sandwich...
1:20:13
l can give you one, please.
1:20:17
Thanks. Thank you.
1:20:19
Never mind, Cobb.
1:20:27
Good.
1:20:45
- Get lunches for the rest of them.
- What?
1:20:47
There must be 2,000 of them
out there.
1:20:50
- That doesn't make them less hungry.
- Okay, Santa Claus. 2,000 lunches.
1:21:06
Say something.
1:21:08
Go ahead. Tell him.
1:21:10
Mr. Deeds, the boys here
wanted me to say a little something.
1:21:15
They just wanted me to say that--
1:21:18
They wanted me to say
that we think you're swell.
1:21:21
And that's no baloney.
1:21:23
- Say something more.
- Give me a chance, fellows.
1:21:26
We're all down and out. A fellow
like you comes along, it gives us hope.
1:21:31
- Break it up. Get back.
- They just wanted me to say that I've--
1:21:38
That's him.
1:21:39
- Are you Longfellow Deeds?
- Yes.
1:21:41
Sheriff's office. We got a warrant
to take you into custody.
1:21:45
- A what?
- A warrant for your arrest.
1:21:47
- What's up? What do you wonks want?
- l don't know nothing.
1:21:50
All l know is the sheriff
gives me an insanity warrant to execute.
1:21:52
Insanity?
Who says he's insane?
1:21:55
The complainant is a relative
of the late Martin Semple.
1:21:57
The charges are that Mr. Deeds is insane
and incapable of handling the estate.