1:34:01
Well, look, do I have to?
1:34:04
Maybe I don't want to go down
to the cellar.
1:34:06
Go on down the cellar with him!
1:34:08
Now, please. I'll tell you
the rest of my play later.
1:34:12
-Go on down the cellar with him.
-Do I have to?
1:34:15
Look at that puss.
He looks like Boris Karloff.
1:34:17
Don't! Sarge!
1:34:25
Look out, Pat!
1:34:31
-Look out!
-He's got a gun.
1:34:34
I got him, Pat. Look out!
1:34:37
Fight. Go on and fight.
1:34:43
That's enough, that's enough.
Everybody off.
1:34:49
Pat, look out!
1:34:50
Amazing.
1:34:57
Such a fine day, too.
1:34:59
All I did was cross the bridge
and I was in Brooklyn. Amazing.
1:35:09
Don't bother me now.
1:35:10
You could use this in the third act.
1:35:12
I got something better. Let me tell you--
1:35:15
I'll see you later.
1:35:20
The papers are all signed. What do I care?
1:35:23
Go ahead, fight.
1:35:31
I'd better call and see
if Witherspoon has left.
1:35:35
Telephone.
1:35:37
I'll get every one of you!
1:35:39
I hate cops. I'll brain the first one
that comes near me!
1:35:42
A little higher, brother.
Thank you very much. That's fine.
1:35:46
Don't do that, please.
1:35:47
Get him, Pat.
1:35:49
That won't have any effect.
I've tried it before--
1:35:51
It did. Isn't that amazing?
1:35:55
Oh, dear. Wish I could relax like that.