:05:01
Now, Gil. You return that horse at once
and get your money back.
:05:04
You've got to go on
with your music.
:05:06
You need money fast, more than
I could make 10 years of singing.
:05:09
I don't care. I want you to be
a great singer, not a racetrack tout.
:05:14
Oh, wait a minute.
That isn't fair!
:05:16
- Are you going to return that horse?
- I can't. I just bought him.
:05:19
You mean you don't want to. You'd rather
bet on a horse than on yourself.
:05:23
- Of all the ungrateful people!
- What have I got to be grateful for?
:05:26
You've thrown your career away on a long
shot and gambled away our happiness.
:05:30
Here. Take your horse.
And I hope you're very happy with it.
:05:37
I'm going to someone who understands me,
to Dr. Hackenbush.
:05:39
Dr. Hackenbush? Why, I never heard
of him. Has he a sanitarium?
:05:42
The biggest in Florida, that's what he said.
Of course, I was never there.
:05:46
Hugo, I mean, Dr. Hackenbush,
always insisted on treating me in my home.
:05:51
I didn't know there was a thing
the matter with me until I met him.
:06:03
Excuse, please.
:06:05
We're getting a lot of customers since
they heard Dr. "Hackenapuss" is coming.
:06:08
- Did you say Hackenbush?
- Yes, ma'am.
:06:10
I wonder if that could be
the same one.
:06:13
Where does he come from?
:06:15
- Where's your Hackenapuss come from?
- Palmville, Florida.
:06:18
That's the one!
:06:20
Why... Why, Judy!
:06:23
Why didn't you tell me
Dr. Hackenbush was coming here?
:06:26
Dr. Hackenbush?
:06:28
Oh, I'm so excited!
:06:30
Judy, why don't you make him
chief of staff.
:06:32
He'd do wonders for the sanitarium.
:06:34
With Dr. Hackenbush in charge,
I might help you financially.
:06:39
I don't say I will, but I might.
:06:41
Oh, Mr. Whitmore, have my bags
sent right up. I'm staying!
:06:50
- Who's Dr. Hackenbush?
- I don't know.
:06:53
But if she wants a Hackenapuss,
she's going to get a Hackenapuss.