Bringing Up Baby
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:25:01
You've got to get out of this apartment.
:25:03
But I can't. I have a lease.
:25:04
You've got to get that thing out of here.
:25:06
Don't worry, he's all right.
What are you gonna do?

:25:09
- Call the zoo.
- You can't!

:25:10
That's the meanest thing I ever heard.
He's a pet, he'd be miserable in a zoo.

:25:14
Listen. From my brother Mark:
:25:15
"Dear Susan, I'm sending you Baby."
That's Baby.

:25:18
"Guard him with your life.
:25:20
"He's three years old, gentle,
and he likes dogs."

:25:23
I don't know whether that means he eats
dogs or is fond of them. Mark's so vague.

:25:26
"He also likes that song, I Can't Give You
Anything but Love, Baby. "

:25:30
- That's absurd!
- No, it isn't, really. Listen.

:25:33
This is probably the silliest thing
that ever happened to me.

:25:36
It's silly but true.
He absolutely adores the tune.

:25:39
What's the difference?
:25:40
It's silly that he likes such an old tune.
I imagine that down in Brazil...

:25:45
- Stop this, Susan.
- Let me show him to you.

:25:48
Don't go near the door! Dear, dear.
:25:53
Watch, David.
He'll go right toward the music.

:25:56
Look at that. Isn't this remarkable?
:25:59
It loves it, David.
:26:01
If we put the Victrola in the bathroom,
will it go back in?

:26:04
Yes, but the music sounds better out here.
Besides, he likes it.

:26:08
Here it comes.
:26:10
Now go away! Please go away!
:26:15
I'm gonna get out of here.
:26:17
Susan, I don't like leopards.
:26:19
- Just think of him as a house cat.
- I don't like cats either.

:26:22
- Stand still. Don't be nervous.
- Make him stand still!

:26:25
Don't be silly.
You can't make a leopard stand still.

:26:28
Do something. Turn off that Victrola.
:26:31
I don't think it's the music. I think it's you.
:26:34
I think you've found a real friend.
Isn't it affectionate, like a baby kitten?

:26:38
I never saw anything take such a liking
to anyone. It'd follow you anywhere.

:26:42
We'll have no trouble
taking it to Connecticut.

:26:44
My farm in Westlake, Connecticut.
:26:46
I'm not going to Westlake, Connecticut.
:26:48
I will not be involved
in any more harebrained schemes.

:26:51
Imagine Aunt Elizabeth coming here
and running smack into a leopard.

:26:54
That would be an end to my $1 million.
:26:56
If you had an aunt who was going to give
you $1 million and she found a leopard...


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