Yankee Doodle Dandy
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:46:04
Now, you stick along,
we'll whip them to a standstill.

:46:08
- I never really thought of leaving.
- We'll make this business holler for help.

:46:12
That's what we'll do. They'll all hear
from us. Every one of them.

:46:17
I'm the senior partner.
I'll do the throwing out.

:46:20
You don't have to throw me out.
I know the way.

:46:22
That's the last time I'll
ever bring you a play.

:46:27
That's my department.
:46:29
I will take it to Clower and Erlanger.
They don't always think of box office.

:46:33
- Thanks.
- Too expensive.

:46:37
Didn't even read the second act. Probably
the biggest forest fire ever on a stage.

:46:43
I think he's a little upset.
:46:47
5:30. We'd have done eight shows
by this time in Buffalo.

:46:58
The juggler just paid
three weeks back board.

:47:02
Put him at the head of the
table so he doesn't reach.

:47:05
Where shall I put the magician?
:47:07
Until he's paid he sits at the foot
of the table with the Cohans.

:47:11
- Starvation corner.
- And put the goulash at the head.

:47:14
Keep everything but the noodles and
syrup out of the reach of the Cohans.

:47:19
Noodles and syrup are just
enough to keep them alive.

:47:22
Anybody who owes me two month's
board bill I just keep alive.

:47:27
I don't have to wait on them.
:47:34
- Good evening.
- Good evening, madam.

:47:38
Oh, no, no, no.
From now on, this is your seat.

:47:43
- Oh, thank you.
- And you, master magician...

:47:46
...you sit over there with the Cohans.
:47:49
Madame, some day I hope you will give
me the pleasure of sawing you in half.

:47:55
I just heard today that Hammerstein
was bringing over the Scotch actor.


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