:40:00
	Mr. Dietz, she's wonderful.
Don't you think so?
:40:03
	Don't do that! Don't do that!
:40:07
	Pull out the lights.
Pull down that curtain.
:40:12
	Get your props together, you're on next.
Start limbering up, you follow the jugglers.
:40:17
	You get that curtain up. You can't ring
down on a George M. Cohan song.
:40:21
	A George... oh, I see!
It's your song. You wrote it.
:40:26
	You can tell that by the applause.
:40:29
	Now, Mary, I want you to do an encore.
Do one more chorus and really do it.
:40:33
	Oh, no, you don't.
Young lady, listen.
:40:35
	If you're gonna try junk like that,
you'll do it on a split beat time.
:40:39
	But you'll not be singing
that in my theater.
:40:42
	You take a little tip from me.
Start packing.
:40:45
	If you've got any squawks, unload
them on me. I started all this.
:40:49
	Listen, squirt. Any more interference and
you'll be blacklisted in show business.
:40:54
	You won't be able to get
into a stage door of any theater.
:40:57
	What's more, as for those songs of yours...
:41:00
	...they won't be played on a hurdy-gurdy.
- Are you trying to threaten me?
:41:05
	- Mary, don't pay any attention to him.
- Get me the key to your dressing room.
:41:11
	Drunk or sober, the dog act goes on
on the next show. And look here...
:41:21
	Bring down the curtain!
:41:27
	Cohan, you're fired! You're canceled.
You're washed up!
:41:32
	You and your whole family!
:41:37
	Oh, things were tough.
But at least I was in New York.
:41:42
	I had a trunk full of songs and play
scripts and a heart full of confidence.
:41:46
	I'm glad I had it.
:41:50
	I'm sorry, I can't use this, Cohan.
:41:54
	Youth needs confidence. I'd learned my job
the hard way, all over the United States.