Heller in Pink Tights
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:06:03
How do you do?
:06:06
Mr. Montague.
:06:10
When I was a young actor,
I used to worry about my voice holding out.

:06:13
- Now it's my kidneys.
- Oh, ladies?

:06:17
Mrs. Hathaway.
:06:21
Miss Southby.
:06:26
- Baby, pull your skirt down.
- Yes, Mama.

:06:29
Miss Rossini.
:06:48
Allow me.
:06:51
- I'm Pierce. You Healy?
- At your service.

:06:53
The Great Healy Dramatic
and Concert Company's arrived...

:06:56
to entertain, amaze, and amuse.
:07:00
- You'd better.
- May I present our players?

:07:02
- Miss Della Southby.
- Della, the unapproachable.

:07:05
Our charming soubrette.
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Known far and wide, Mr. Pierce,
as the leading child actress on the stage.

:07:10
And Mrs. Lorna Hathaway, the divine.
:07:12
What's her changes?
:07:14
Flute-playing and bird calls.
:07:16
And Mr. Manfred Montague.
:07:19
Master of villainy and 26 dialects.
:07:21
And last, but far from least...
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direct from her performance before the
crowned heads of Europe, her native land...

:07:27
and famed for her feats of prestidigitation,
Miss Angela Rossini.

:07:31
Now you're talking, Healy.
:07:40
A well-dressed man like you, Mr. Pierce...
:07:43
you need a flower for your buttonhole.
:07:46
Very clever. Now, little lady...
:07:48
if you'd like to see the theater,
I have the best theater in Cheyenne.

:07:51
Our town has got 22 of them,
but my theater is the very best.

:07:55
Mr. Pierce, you have someone
to take our pictures.

:07:58
How sweet of you.

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