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Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town is a 1936 comedy film. It tells the story of a simple small-town man, Longfellow Deeds, played by (Gary Cooper), who inherits a fortune and encounters people who want to use his money for their own aims. He is able to fight all of them off until a scheming newspaperwoman (Jean Arthur) comes on the scene.
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Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
:01:30 Corny, who do you think
you're talking to?
:01:32 If the attorneys don't know
who the heir is, who does?
:01:35 Come on. I've done you a lot of favours.
Who's getting the Semple dough?
:01:40 You're asking the wrong guy.
I'm only a press agent.
:01:43 - Newspaperman?
- Wants to know the heir.
:01:45 - Hang up.
- Sorry, Mac, I can't...
:01:47 - Yeah, but I ain't the attorney.
- Hang up!
:01:50 Mr Cedar is,
and I haven't seen him in two days.
:01:52 - Cedar, we gotta deal with the papers.
- I'm not interested.
:01:56 But it's a great story. Somewhere
a guy is walking into 20 million bucks.
:02:00 My concern is to locate the lucky man.
:02:02 When I do, keep
the newspapers away.
:02:04 OK, as long as that weekly stipend
keeps coming in.
:02:07 We located him, Mr Cedar.
:02:09 - Yes, John, we got him.
- Here.
:02:11 Longfellow Deeds, 28,
Mandrake Falls, Vermont.
:02:13 - Thank heaven.
- Wire him.
:02:15 No. I'm going there myself.
You too, Anderson. You too, Cobb.
:02:19 Make three train reservations
to Mandrake Falls.
:02:22 - Where?
- Mandrake Falls.
:02:25 "Welcome to Mandrake Falls...
:02:28 "where the scenery enthralls...
:02:31 "where no hardship e'er befalls.
:02:34 "Welcome to Mandrake Falls."
That's pretty.
:02:38 - You're sure he lives here?
- This is the town, all right.
:02:42 Well, I hope it's not
a wild-goose chase.
:02:44 No, sir, we checked it thoroughly.
He lives here, all right.
:02:48 I spy a native. Let's ask him.
:02:56 - Good morning.
- Morning, neighbours, morning.
:02:59 That's an excellent start.
At least we've broken the ice.
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