:33:02
Just a moment.
:33:04
All these sounds
highly imaginative,
:33:07
but where would you
stage such an event
:33:10
and where can you find
a tank big enough
:33:12
for what you describe.
:33:13
The tank is already built
and waiting for us.
:33:15
Ever hear of
the New York Hippodrome?
:33:16
The Hippodrome?
:33:18
New York?
My dear boy, really.
:33:20
Three thousand miles away.
:33:22
Well, whatever. It's the
biggest tank in the world,
:33:24
the largest theater in the world.
:33:25
And the longest swim
in the world.
:33:26
Surely,
you must have been joking.
:33:28
How could we
get to New York City?
:33:31
Jimmy, it's a
wonderful idea, but...
:33:34
really, Dad and I couldn't pay
a trip to Liverpool, that alone.
:33:37
Who said anything
about you paying for this.
:33:40
Anybody who travels with Sullivan
:33:41
travels first class
all expenses paid.
:33:44
Look, I happen to know the owners
of the Hippodrome personally.
:33:47
Have a concession
when they run a little park.
:33:48
That Sherman would go
for this little idea in a second.
:33:51
But how could you
afford the fares?
:33:54
I thought you were, I mean...
:33:55
Broke? Perhaps.
But, Mr. Kellerman,
:33:58
I have such confidence
in this idea
:34:00
that I'm willing to sacrifice
my entire asset.
:34:03
What asset?
:34:04
Jimmy, no.
:34:06
Come here, Doc.
:34:08
Look, I want you
to put Sydney in the wagon.
:34:09
There's a circus coming to town
:34:10
and I'm sure we could get
a good price for him.
:34:11
Sydney?
:34:13
Go ahead.
:34:16
Now, Mr. Kellerman, look.
:34:17
There's a lot of things
I like to discuss with you...
:34:21
Now, don't take this too hard,
old timer.
:34:24
That's show business.
:34:25
One minute you're up,
the next minute you're...