Arsenic and Old Lace
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1:39:04
I've been without sleep for 48 hours.
I'm liable to think anything.

1:39:07
I know just how you feel.
1:39:09
There's people dumb enough
to believe that.

1:39:11
Last year there was a crazy guy,
started a murder rumor.

1:39:15
I had to dig up a half acre plot
before I could prove--

1:39:17
-What's this?
-What's the matter?

1:39:19
-These papers aren't any good.
-Why not?

1:39:21
He signed it Theodore Roosevelt!
1:39:28
-Is your taxi engaged?
-Losing dough every minute. Any offers?

1:39:32
I'm Mr. Witherspoon of Happy Dale
Sanitarium, I have come to get a Brewster.

1:39:36
I would like you to drive us back
to the sanitarium.

1:39:40
I knew this would end up in a nuthouse!
1:39:44
We like to think of it as a rest home.
1:39:58
Mr. Brewster?
1:40:02
Mr. Witherspoon is here.
1:40:08
Supposing the spy steals this document
and finds the name Roosevelt on it.

1:40:12
Think what that would mean
to the safety of the nation!

1:40:15
-No, it's chicanery.
-What is this? Come on!

1:40:17
-He's come to. He's ready to talk.
-Hold him till I get there.

1:40:20
Let me explain. The name Brewster
is code for Roosevelt.

1:40:24
-Code for Roosevelt?
-Take the name Brewster.

1:40:27
Take away the "B" and what have you got?
1:40:29
-Rooster.
-And what does a rooster do?

1:40:31
-Crows.
-It crows! Where do you hunt in Africa?

1:40:35
-On the veldt!
-There you are! "Crowsveldt."

1:40:37
Ingenious! My compliments
to the boys in the code department.

1:40:40
That's all right! Do that again for me.
1:40:42
Never mind! Give me that pen.
1:40:46
This is fun.
1:40:47
Now, all I got to get is Witherspoon.
1:40:56
I'm so glad to see you.

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