Bringing Up Baby
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:13:01
- That leopard belongs to Aunt Elizabeth.
- Aunt Elizabeth?

:13:04
Just call back and say you were mistaken.
:13:06
I've just managed to convince them
that I did see a leopard.

:13:09
- They'll never believe me.
- I'll fix that. I'll say you're a drug addict.

:13:13
- You're always seeing things.
- Never mind. Give me that phone.

:13:18
- Hello, operator?
- Not so loud.

:13:20
Get me Westlake-284.
:13:21
- I don't know...
- Never mind, David.

:13:24
Hello. Is that zoo?
Nobody's talking baby talk.

:13:29
I'm the man that called up
about the leopard.

:13:31
You don't have to do anything.
It's all been a mistake.

:13:35
- Stop them!
- What's the matter?

:13:37
- What did he say?
- It's too late. It was the night watchman.

:13:40
- He said everybody's out leopard hunting.
- Jeepers!

:13:43
You've gotten us into a wonderful mess.
Let's think before we act.

:13:47
- You think. You think faster than me.
- What do you take to catch a leopard?

:13:51
- How big a leopard?
- We've got to catch him before they do.

:13:54
- I've got to watch George.
- We'll take George with us.

:13:58
Aunty, we're taking George for a walk.
:14:01
- Where's the leash?
- My goodness!

:14:03
- Where's George?
- Where's George?

:14:05
- Why this morbid interest?
- I've got to find him.

:14:07
What for?
:14:08
He knows where my intercostal clavicle is.
:14:10
Your what?
:14:12
Major Appletree,
you promised to watch George.

:14:14
- I did.
- But you didn't.

:14:16
Where is he?
:14:17
- He's gone.
- Gone where?

:14:18
- Out that door.
- Why didn't you say so?

:14:20
No, not that door. That door.
:14:22
- Thank you.
- That's right.

:14:25
I can't stand this another moment.
:14:28
Come along. Let's get some fresh air.
:14:30
- Yes. Shall we run?
- Yes.

:14:33
I can't understand why a loon
would answer a leopard's cry.

:14:38
There's something wrong.
:14:40
- They both sound exactly alike to me.
- No, pardon me, Elizabeth.

:14:44
Please, the leopard's cry is
entirely different.

:14:47
As I explained to you in there,
the leopard's cry goes like this.

:14:56
What a terrible noise.
I don't see how you do it.

:14:59
It's done largely with the palate.

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