1:17:03
Don't worry.
The entertainment is right on tap.
1:17:05
Are you sure? Where is Jardinet?
1:17:08
I knew there was something
I wanted to tell you.
1:17:11
- He isn't coming.
- What?
1:17:14
I am Jardinet.
1:17:24
I cross the ocean. I am called a dope ring.
1:17:27
I race on a train.
When I get here, what do I find?
1:17:31
Animals.
1:17:35
Mrs. Dukesbury's friends are my friends.
I'll take care of him.
1:17:38
- M. La Fontaine, please be careful.
- Animals, indeed.
1:17:42
This is the most incredible thing
that has ever happened.
1:17:45
You're all upset. Why don't you
go back to Paris and lie down?
1:17:48
Jardinet's symphony
never has been so humiliated.
1:17:51
I have a notion not to play.
1:17:53
That's an excellent notion.
Come on. I'll put you on the bus.
1:17:57
But I have given my word. I will play.
Yes, I will play.
1:18:01
You'll play, but on the bandstand,
down on the water.
1:18:04
On the water? But my audience.
1:18:06
Don't worry. You start playing,
they'll come down in spite of it.
1:18:10
- Mrs. Dukesbury's idea.
- Crazy Americans.
1:18:13
We're ready, boss.
1:18:14
Take this bearded symphony
to the bandstand...
1:18:17
- and see that he gets a good sendoff.
- Okay, boss.
1:18:24
I know you'll all be thrilled.
Jardinet's opening number...
1:18:29
will be Beethoven's somber
and spiritual first movement...
1:18:32
of his second concerto,
album three, opus four...
1:18:36
And number five on the hit parade.
1:18:39
Oh, goodness.
1:18:48
Open it.
1:18:57
She's all right. It's just the excitement.