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00:01:35Say, you children shouldn't be playing around this shack.
00:01:38It's too near the swamp.
00:01:41Hmm, your clothes are all wet.
00:01:45You feel cold?
00:01:48Huh?
00:01:53Well, it looks as though I'll have to find this out for myself.
00:01:56Oh, hello, son. Hold this for me, will you?
00:01:58All right, Doc.
00:02:01Open your mouth.
00:02:04Mm-hmm.
00:02:11All right.
00:02:19Say, I told you to stay away from that shack. It's condemned.
00:02:22Yeah, but, Doctor, that's where they live.
00:02:24What?
00:02:25Yeah, they ain't got no folks except an older brother.
00:02:27He moved in there with the kids a few weeks ago.
00:02:30He makes his living salvaging auto parts off in the dump.
00:02:34I'll talk to him, then.
00:02:35Oh, I don't know, Doctor.
00:02:37He ain't the kind that I'd try to reason with.
00:02:39Huh?
00:02:43Sorry, bud. No hitchhikers.
00:02:45Not so fresh, fella. This is Dr. Christian.
00:02:48Oh, a doctor, eh?
00:02:49What are you doing down here, slumming?
00:02:51Or did you just get lost?
00:02:53I'm sorry, but this shack is a health menage.
00:02:55You can't stay here.
00:02:56Sure, sure. Reserve us a suite in the hotel when you get back to town.
00:02:59I'll try to find a place to put you up temporarily.
00:03:02And toss us out in the street again?
00:03:04No, thanks.
00:03:05We've been all through that routine before.
00:03:07Have you been through pneumonia with those children?
00:03:12You kids feel sick?
00:03:15Cold?
00:03:19You see, Doc, you can't fiddle your herbs around here.
00:03:21We all feel fine.
00:03:23Now, listen to me, fella.
00:03:24Come on, Sam. We have to see Martha.
00:03:26You better think it over.
00:03:30Are you cold?
00:03:32No, not really.
00:03:35Nothing serious.
00:03:37Why didn't you say so?
00:03:39Come on.
00:03:43Get some wood and stoke up the furnace.
00:04:02There.
00:04:04It's finished.
00:04:06I'm going to live in the left wing.
00:04:08It's closer to the swimming pool.
00:04:10While you're waiting for that wing to be built,
00:04:13better not let the doctor catch you sitting in that draft.
00:04:16Who told you to get out of bed, young lady?
00:04:18She insisted, Doc.
00:04:19I feel all well again.
00:04:22I think.
00:04:32Perhaps you'd better stay in bed, Martha.
00:04:35Just a little while longer.
00:04:42We kind of figured she'd be cured by now.
00:04:46It's hard for a child to come and let you out here.
00:04:48The climate ain't right, doctor.
00:04:51That's it, Sam.
00:04:53Climate.
00:04:54Dr. Christian!
00:04:58We didn't want to ask you to come down, doctor,
00:05:00but seeing you was here,
00:05:02we thought maybe we could split the call.
00:05:05Of course, Jane.
00:05:07What's wrong with you?
00:05:09It isn't me, doctor.
00:05:11It's the baby we want you to look at.
00:05:14He seems to have been getting enough milk.
00:05:16All he can hold, doctor.
00:05:18Certified and pasteurized.
00:05:20He's thriving on it, but isn't it a little expensive?
00:05:24Well, we've been eating a little life to make up for it.
00:05:28But the baby don't know,
00:05:30because we tell them we eat downtown in a restaurant.
00:05:33Doctor!
00:05:35Can you see my husband?
00:05:37I'm feeling mighty poor lately.
00:05:39Can't you see me too, doctor?
00:05:40My kid's a sick.
00:05:41Looks like bad luck hit us all at once.
00:05:44It'll be even more bad luck when it really...
00:05:47Unless we can do something about it first.
00:05:50Well, let's get to work.
00:05:52Hey, look!
00:06:00We got fluid from the swamp!
00:06:02It didn't work very good.
00:06:04Come on, now, beat it, kids.
00:06:05Get out of your outfits.
00:06:21Maybe this will make you change your mind.
00:06:24There's nothing wrong that kids are learning to inhale.
00:06:26That's the problem.
00:06:28Well, now, I told you before that the answer's still no.
00:06:43On second thought, we accept your offer.
00:06:50Well, come on.
00:06:59Marcus!
00:07:00I brought guests for lunch.
00:07:02Oh, doctor!
00:07:04Why didn't you telephone?
00:07:06My good lady's tablecloth is in the laundry,
00:07:08and I only have stew.
00:07:13They only have stew?
00:07:16Stew.
00:07:18Gosh!
00:07:20Are you quite sure they're only staying for lunch?
00:07:23I thought Dave here could sleep over at the garage.
00:07:27What about them?
00:07:29I thought maybe you could find someone who'd take them temporarily.
00:07:32Look, if that's the way it is, we'll scram now.
00:07:34Come on, kids.
00:07:35You talk so big this morning,
00:07:36I figured you were boss around here.
00:07:38Keep a simple tongue in your head
00:07:39when you're talking to the doctor, young man.
00:07:41And as for you, come with me.
00:07:43You'll need a lot of washing
00:07:45before you could ever sit at my table.
00:07:51Make yourself at home, Dave.
00:07:58Oh, don't mind me.
00:08:00I forgot it was spring.
00:08:02Judy was just fixing a button.
00:08:04It came off.
00:08:06Don't apologize.
00:08:07That's your idea of a good time.
00:08:12Did you want to make an appointment?
00:08:16Sure.
00:08:17How do you fix for the night?
00:08:19Say, who do you think you are?
00:08:21I'm not a doctor.
00:08:24Sure.
00:08:25How do you fix for the night?
00:08:26Say, who do you think...
00:08:27Ouch!
00:08:28Quiet, caveman.
00:08:29You're interrupting a private conversation.
00:08:31You're doing the interrupting.
00:08:33Oh, as well as a pushover for a uniform.
00:08:35Why, you...
00:08:37Oh, you've already met.
00:08:39Informally.
00:08:40Fine.
00:08:41Roy, I think Dave is just the man you've been looking for.
00:08:44You know, for the job in your drugstore.
00:08:46Oh, you can't fire me.
00:08:47I quit.
00:08:50As you prefer.
00:08:51I want to speak to you for a minute, Roy.
00:09:03Roy, I want you to get the council together right away.
00:09:06Well, doctor, this is Saturday afternoon.
00:09:08The only place you'd get a quorum would be on the golf course.
00:09:11Make it there, then.
00:09:12Why, what's up?
00:09:13The squad was Tom Cochran.
00:09:15Oh, so that's where you met that guy.
00:09:19Now, I'm not so sure they deserve help, doctor.
00:09:22What does a guy have to do around here to get a little nursing?
00:09:26Break a leg?
00:09:28Hard to get, eh?
00:09:30Roy, if you don't back me up, nobody will.
00:09:32All right.
00:09:34Only I wish it didn't mean helping him, too.
00:09:38Tell me, Judy.
00:09:40Oh, you can call me Dave.
00:09:43What makes the doc tick?
00:09:46How come he spends so much time in Squatterstown all for free?
00:09:50That doesn't make any sense to you, does it?
00:09:52No.
00:09:53What's he get out of it?
00:09:54Nothing.
00:09:56He just happens to think conditions like that shouldn't exist.
00:09:59Try and sell that idea to the guys that are well-heeled.
00:10:02They think this country's fine the way it is.
00:10:05There aren't so many things wrong with it, Dr. Dave.
00:10:09Maybe you don't see it as well as I do because you were born here.
00:10:13You get a better perspective on America if you live somewhere else first.
00:10:17You know what it means.
00:10:19Sure, sure.
00:10:20Life, liberty and the pursuit of a job.
00:10:22It's a career in itself.
00:10:24I know how important a job is to me.
00:10:26I think I've got one for you.
00:10:28I need a driver.
00:10:29Oh, doctor, don't be upset. You don't need a driver.
00:10:31I'm the best judge of that, Judy.
00:10:33Do we accept?
00:10:35I suppose I work a 23-hour day for a couple of bucks a week.
00:10:38I thought there was an angle behind that missionary stuff of yours this morning.
00:10:42I'm only ungrateful.
00:10:44Who's ungrateful? I'm taking it.
00:10:46Lunch.
00:10:50When's payday?
00:10:52Make it Wednesday if you want.
00:10:54You hear that, babe?
00:10:56What are you doing next Wednesday night?
00:11:01Don't forget, I'm Flash Gordon.
00:11:04Okay, I'm Buck Rogers.
00:11:07Spaceship, ready to take off.
00:11:10Rocket motor's ready.
00:11:12Rocket motor's ready.
00:11:14Hold on.
00:11:26You little monsters.
00:11:30Find a home for you?
00:11:32I wouldn't wish you on my worst enemy.
00:11:38Or would I?
00:11:40Tell me, dear.
00:11:42Why did you think of me?
00:11:44It came to me immediately.
00:11:46I said to myself, no one but Norris Stewart deserves those little angels.
00:11:51Betcha it would.
00:11:53Cry, betcha it wouldn't.
00:11:55Sure it would.
00:11:57Jerry and it tried.
00:11:58I couldn't imagine five more dropping in after all these years.
00:12:03Really.
00:12:04I don't think I'd have recognized you if it hadn't been for that hat.
00:12:09Thank you, Norma.
00:12:11But tell me, what about the dear children?
00:12:14Oh, I'm really not interested.
00:12:16No, but you wouldn't have to keep them for long.
00:12:18Besides, they could pay for themselves.
00:12:20Pay for themselves?
00:12:22What do you mean?
00:12:23You know, they could weed the garden, cut the grass, and oh, a lot of things.
00:12:31I just wonder.
00:12:35What do you think, Dora?
00:12:38Go on.
00:12:46What's the matter, scared?
00:12:53Really, Norma, I know you'll be just...
00:12:59Dora!
00:13:01Dora!
00:13:03Dora!
00:13:07Oh!
00:13:13You...
00:13:14You ruffians!
00:13:16You cleaned up that mess and put that bird back where you found it.
00:13:21You're to blame for this.
00:13:23You knew what they were like, and you deliberately tried to force them off onto me.
00:13:27It's because you're jealous of my beautiful friendship with Dr. Christian.
00:13:31It's our problem as well as theirs.
00:13:35Because Squatterstown is a health menace.
00:13:37We can lick this now if we all get together.
00:13:42Make plans to build low-rank modern apartments.
00:13:45But, Doctor, these people are not like us.
00:13:48The trouble is you don't know these people. You never see them.
00:13:51Look, gentlemen, this argument could go on all afternoon.
00:13:54Now, I've got a bad slice to straighten out.
00:13:56Oh, Lord, please.
00:13:59Where would you build this project, Doctor?
00:14:01Right in town.
00:14:03That would solve the transportation problem and help them to get steady jobs.
00:14:07Well, that rules the whole thing out.
00:14:09There isn't any land on the market that's suitable.
00:14:12Johnson's right.
00:14:13Too bad, Doctor.
00:14:14Come on, let's go.
00:14:15Now, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:14:17What about the empty lot right next to your store, Johnson?
00:14:20Mrs. Stewart's lot?
00:14:21Yes.
00:14:22She'd never give that up.
00:14:24Besides, we can't afford it.
00:14:25Well, the widow's the shrewdest businessman in town.
00:14:27Now, I'm on my...
00:14:28Wait a minute, boys.
00:14:31I think we owe it to Dr. Christian to meet him at least halfway on this.
00:14:36What do you mean?
00:14:37I think we should build these apartments.
00:14:40What?
00:14:41Provided Dr. Christian can get Mrs. Stewart to donate the land.
00:14:48Say, that's a great idea.
00:14:50Second the motion.
00:14:51Carried.
00:14:53Looks like the meeting's adjourned.
00:14:55Well, I'm on my way.
00:15:01Well?
00:15:02What are you going to do now?
00:15:04I'm going to get that land somehow and hold him to the bargain.
00:15:08Operator.
00:15:10Yeah, give me State 49.
00:15:16Hello.
00:15:17What do you want?
00:15:19Hello, Norma.
00:15:23Oh, Paul.
00:15:27Paul.
00:15:31I don't know if you're very familiar with Squatters Town.
00:15:35Well, I'm finding out there are two children here whom your Mrs. Hastings brought.
00:15:42You mean you're taking them in?
00:15:45Well, Paul, if you want me to.
00:15:51Norma, I always knew you were a sweet, generous person.
00:15:55Well, he's trying.
00:15:57That's champ.
00:15:58I've been trying to buy that lot for years.
00:16:01I think it's wonderful of you.
00:16:03Isn't that soft, so funny?
00:16:05Bert, you don't think...
00:16:07Well, she's always been crazy about him.
00:16:09Of course, Norma.
00:16:11Everybody would love you, Paul.
00:16:15Yes, Norma.
00:16:17Oh, sure, Norma.
00:16:20All right, Norma.
00:16:22I'll certainly take the little darlings in.
00:16:25For your sake, Paul.
00:16:28Tonight?
00:16:29Why, of course I'd love to see you.
00:16:31Anytime.
00:16:34Goodbye, now.
00:16:36Till tonight.
00:16:44Come, children, come.
00:16:46Don't be scared, dearie.
00:16:49It's all right.
00:16:51You know, I've been thinking, Norma,
00:16:53that perhaps two children would be too much of a burden at your age.
00:16:57It's all settled, dear.
00:16:59Oh, but no, Norma.
00:17:00Dr. Christian is delighted with the arrangement.
00:17:09Perhaps you and I have been alone too much, Norma.
00:17:22Oh!
00:17:28Where's Dora?
00:17:34Oh!
00:17:44Goodbye, Norma.
00:17:48You're wasting your time tonight, Doc.
00:17:50But your old dames don't give away valuable property
00:17:52like it was a dime for a cup of coffee.
00:17:54As a matter of fact, they don't give away a dime for a cup of coffee.
00:17:57I don't know, Dave.
00:17:59It's quite a plan.
00:18:00You get the land, and the town builds houses,
00:18:03and right away, everybody loves everybody.
00:18:07I'm not counting on everybody.
00:18:09Just on the majority.
00:18:13There isn't a community in this country
00:18:15that won't meet the responsibility
00:18:17if it's pointed out to them clearly.
00:18:21You don't need a driver.
00:18:23You need a keeper.
00:18:29And when the middle-sized baby saw his porridge,
00:18:32he said in his middle-sized voice,
00:18:34somebody's been tasting my porridge.
00:18:37But when the little baby saw...
00:18:39Good evening, Norma.
00:18:41Oh, you startled me.
00:18:43Why don't you sit down?
00:18:48We love it here with Aunt Norma.
00:18:51Hey, that's what I was supposed to say.
00:18:57Maybe we'd better go to bed.
00:19:00You'll get the ice cream, don't we?
00:19:18Paul.
00:19:20You must be so lonely in that house
00:19:22with just that woman around,
00:19:24if you only had someone who cared for you
00:19:27to tidy your desk.
00:19:29I'm not much interested in my personal affairs just now.
00:19:34We've got to do something about the squatters' town problem.
00:19:37Paul, don't let's talk about business.
00:19:40Let's talk about us.
00:19:43Well, this isn't exactly business.
00:19:46You see...
00:19:48I want you to donate your empty lot.
00:19:51Paul, you never treat me like a woman.
00:19:56All my other gentlemen callers
00:19:58have something else to talk about
00:20:00besides real estate.
00:20:04He probably ain't had a caller in 20 years.
00:20:17Good evening, Norma.
00:20:20Here.
00:20:22And who's that? The ice man?
00:20:47So, you thought you could outwit me, did you?
00:20:51Well, you have to get up pretty early
00:20:53to take the worm away from Harry Johnson,
00:20:55you... you philanderer.
00:20:57What do you mean?
00:20:58That, too, can play you a little game.
00:21:00It's so nice of you to bring the flowers.
00:21:05You thoughtful boy.
00:21:11I think I'm going, Norma.
00:21:14Oh, oh, Paul.
00:21:18Is it something I said?
00:21:20I was just trying to...
00:21:21Oh, no, there might be a call for me at the office or...
00:21:24or something.
00:21:29Good night, Norma.
00:21:45Norma.
00:21:47We've made such a mistake.
00:21:49Always putting us on a business basis.
00:21:54Why, we probably could have settled
00:21:56that little land deal long ago
00:21:58if only we had realized
00:22:00that our two hearts beat as one.
00:22:02Oh, dry up your mizzle.
00:22:04You're not going to get my land.
00:22:06Two hearts that beat as one.
00:22:08Well, you started it.
00:22:10You said I was a thoughtful boy.
00:22:12You're a chiseler.
00:22:14Meow.
00:22:16I'm a chiseler, am I?
00:22:18Well, what about Christian?
00:22:20He's only courting you for your land.
00:22:30What makes you think he's courting me?
00:22:32Why do you think he came around here
00:22:34acting so well?
00:22:36Why do you think he's courting me?
00:22:38Why do you think he came around here
00:22:40acting so coy?
00:22:42It's the talk of the town.
00:22:45How do you like that?
00:22:51I like it fine.
00:23:07What are we waiting for?
00:23:09Let's read them.
00:23:10She said take them straight to Dr. Christian.
00:23:13They'll work five minutes free.
00:23:15So what?
00:23:17Well...
00:23:30This ain't nothing.
00:23:31There ain't no love stuff.
00:23:33Maybe it's in this then.
00:23:37Aw, it's in writing.
00:23:40Why don't you print so we can read it?
00:23:43We can find out what that says.
00:23:46Hey, lady.
00:23:48What are you doing?
00:23:50Why, you must be the two charity children
00:23:53from Squatterstown.
00:23:54Who told you that?
00:23:56Oh, a little bird told me.
00:23:58Well, you go right back
00:24:00and tell that little bird
00:24:02to stick to her own business.
00:24:04Well, really?
00:24:06That's all right, lady.
00:24:08Can you read?
00:24:10What is it?
00:24:12Never mind.
00:24:13Just tell us what it says.
00:24:16Lovingly.
00:24:18Love.
00:24:22Here.
00:24:23You'll be thanked for this.
00:24:25Opening letters.
00:24:26Meddling in other people's business.
00:24:31I'm sorry.
00:24:32I'm sorry.
00:24:33I'm sorry.
00:24:34I'm sorry.
00:24:35I'm sorry.
00:24:36I'm sorry.
00:24:37I'm sorry.
00:24:38I'm sorry.
00:24:39I'm sorry.
00:24:40I'm sorry.
00:24:41I'm sorry.
00:24:42I'm sorry.
00:24:43I'm sorry.
00:24:45Five-star final is out.
00:24:47You said it.
00:24:49Did you hear that about the spanking?
00:24:52Here, you take it.
00:24:53It's hot.
00:24:54I don't want it.
00:24:55Here.
00:25:14I'll get it.
00:25:45Oh, thank you, sir.
00:25:48Hey.
00:25:49I'm delivering that to Judy.
00:25:51I'll see that she gets it.
00:25:52Give me that.
00:26:02Here's the supplies.
00:26:04Hello, Roy.
00:26:06Nothing's the matter.
00:26:08It's only half.
00:26:11Judy.
00:26:13Judy.
00:26:15I was interested in getting your reaction on this project of the doctors.
00:26:20Are you sure all of these squatters are worth it?
00:26:25I suppose if they had any character, they wouldn't be where they are.
00:26:29Well, no.
00:26:32Take this fellow Dave, for instance.
00:26:35Is he going to hang around here forever just because things look soft?
00:26:39Dave has been through a lot, Roy.
00:26:42You shouldn't judge him by outside appearances.
00:26:45Well, what have you been doing? X-raying him?
00:26:48I've made a point of finding out something about him.
00:26:51Last night he was...
00:26:52I thought you had to work for the doctor last night.
00:26:54I did.
00:26:56But Dave was around and...
00:27:00Oh, Roy.
00:27:02Don't be ridiculous.
00:27:03I am not being ridiculous.
00:27:07I am not.
00:27:13Lay off of him, will you?
00:27:15He's got a store full of ice cream.
00:27:22Have you got it straight about the letter?
00:27:25What letter?
00:27:27Okay.
00:27:34You know, this is a little odd.
00:27:36I've never seen Dave like this before.
00:27:39You know, this is a little out of my line,
00:27:41but it's good to pretend you're working hard on payday.
00:27:46There was some mention that on payday we might...
00:27:52Say, didn't you ask me to go out your first payday?
00:27:55Well, yes.
00:27:58But it's okay by me if you want to call it off.
00:28:02I wouldn't think of letting you get out of it.
00:28:05After my money, eh?
00:28:06Judy, Dave, she's given us the land.
00:28:08Oh, Dr. Christian.
00:28:11Didn't she send any message with it?
00:28:14She specially said no message, not even a letter.
00:28:21So rich old dames don't give away a dime for a cup of coffee, eh, Dave?
00:28:25It don't make sense. There must be a catch in it.
00:28:27Even you could be wrong, Dave.
00:28:29I want you to go down to Squatters Town right away, Dave.
00:28:32Tell them to give me the land.
00:28:34Go down to Squatters Town right away, Dave.
00:28:36Tell them the good news.
00:28:37Okay.
00:28:38Hear the doctor.
00:28:39And as for you, children,
00:28:41you're coming down to the dog store with me while I talk to Roy,
00:28:44and I'm going to treat you to two of the biggest ice cream solders you ever sold.
00:28:48Thanks, but I don't think they'd be very good for us.
00:28:52Anyway, we don't like ice cream sellers.
00:28:55We'd better go with Dave.
00:29:01Nothing makes sense anymore.
00:29:03Yes, I'm sure of it.
00:29:05I wonder if he's been hooked.
00:29:07If that letter reads the way we've been told,
00:29:09Dr. Christian wouldn't consider it.
00:29:11Six to an ebony will.
00:29:15Roy, I have it.
00:29:17She's given us the land.
00:29:19Congratulations, doctor.
00:29:21Thanks.
00:29:22It must be thrilling.
00:29:23When's the big day, doctor?
00:29:24As soon as possible.
00:29:25This is something that can't wait.
00:29:29You sound pretty eager, doctor.
00:29:31You wanted the thing for years.
00:29:33You needn't tell us, doctor.
00:29:35We understand.
00:29:38I'm sure you'll be very happy together.
00:29:41Thanks.
00:29:43What?
00:29:45What do you mean?
00:29:46Doctor.
00:29:52You don't seem to understand what they're talking about.
00:29:55I don't.
00:29:56You haven't committed yourself on this in any way.
00:29:59I sent Dave to tell the squatters.
00:30:01Roy, what...
00:30:02Then you'd better grab my car and stop him.
00:30:04Come on.
00:30:05Excuse me.
00:30:09What is all this?
00:30:10Well, to begin with, you're about to get married.
00:30:30I'm sure we'll be glad when we move out of here.
00:30:36Jit's going to be slow to move.
00:30:41That'll be my room, really, this time.
00:30:43Of course, I may have to change a few details when we work on the budget.
00:30:50Just imagine living in a real house.
00:30:53You'll get used to it pretty quick.
00:30:55Ruth and I each got a room in the house.
00:30:59Those clothes.
00:31:00They're so swell and new-looking.
00:31:02What do they feel like?
00:31:04They itch.
00:31:10What's up, Doc?
00:31:11Have you told them, Dave?
00:31:13Yeah.
00:31:15They ain't a hitch in it, is they?
00:31:19I'll have to tell them it's off.
00:31:21Oh, here's the doctor.
00:31:22I think I'll carry you, ma'am.
00:31:23You're fine.
00:31:24Everything's all right.
00:31:25Thank you, Doctor.
00:31:26Thank you so much.
00:31:27It's wonderful.
00:31:28Yeah, she's been having a bit of fever.
00:31:30It's nothing, Doctor.
00:31:31I'll be all right when we move.
00:31:33Yeah, we'll get that change of climate now.
00:31:36Doctor!
00:31:37Oh, Doctor.
00:31:38We didn't know you were coming.
00:31:40Oh, it's nothing, Doctor.
00:31:41It's nothing.
00:31:42It's nothing.
00:31:43It's nothing.
00:31:44It's nothing.
00:31:45It's nothing.
00:31:46It's nothing.
00:31:47It's nothing.
00:31:48It's nothing.
00:31:49It's nothing.
00:31:50It's nothing.
00:31:51We came to thank you.
00:31:52Oh, we never thought you'd do it.
00:31:54God bless you, Doctor.
00:31:56We'll meet him more than halfway,
00:31:58and see if it works out fine or all right.
00:32:00Shut up, all of you!
00:32:02Doctor Christian has something to say to you.
00:32:21What is it, Doctor?
00:32:27Just this.
00:32:29I'm going to do everything I can
00:32:31to see that your new homes are rushed through in record time.
00:32:51Come on.
00:32:52You're getting the whole works on this date.
00:32:54A movie and a soda.
00:32:56Well...
00:32:57Or is the drugstore too public a place for you to be seen with me?
00:33:01I'd love a soda.
00:33:07Rather crowded, isn't it?
00:33:11Hello, Judy.
00:33:12Hello, Mrs. Morris.
00:33:13Hello, Brooke.
00:33:15Hey, Doc, a tilk.
00:33:17I hardly touched it.
00:33:19Give me another slug.
00:33:22Hello, Roy.
00:33:24Hiya, pal.
00:33:30I'm sorry.
00:33:32I'm sorry.
00:33:33I'm sorry.
00:33:34I'm sorry.
00:33:35I'm sorry.
00:33:36I'm sorry.
00:33:37I'm sorry.
00:33:38I'm sorry.
00:33:39I'm sorry.
00:33:40I'm sorry.
00:33:41I'm sorry.
00:33:42I'm sorry.
00:33:44He chilled me.
00:33:47I'm going to make him pay for that.
00:33:51Oh, Dave.
00:33:52Come back here.
00:34:03Two nickels for a dime.
00:34:14Hey, I'm not through yet.
00:34:16Okay, boy.
00:34:17Now watch carefully.
00:34:44Hey, that's a fair ball.
00:34:46Boy, what a jockey.
00:34:47And how they come in in the stretch.
00:34:53What a shame.
00:34:54He's just a boy.
00:34:56Shame?
00:34:57Well, pinball leads to gambling, and gambling leads to theft.
00:35:01And, well, if I were Judy, I'd watch my step.
00:35:05Oh, but she couldn't be serious about him.
00:35:09Oh, that's a house ball.
00:35:11Here comes Big Joe.
00:35:12Knuckle it.
00:35:13Try for the inside seven.
00:35:15That'll work.
00:35:16Come on.
00:35:18Let's go.
00:35:19Let's go.
00:35:24What can I get you, Mr. Brickman?
00:35:27A little something.
00:35:28Jack Nuts.
00:35:29Luckily, we're in the bottom of a tight slot.
00:35:31No, we're not.
00:35:32We're having a great time.
00:35:33Okay.
00:35:34Here you go.
00:35:35You're welcome.
00:35:36Hey, come on.
00:35:37What's that?
00:35:38You're welcome.
00:35:39I've got to go.
00:35:40You're welcome.
00:35:41What are you going to do?
00:35:42I don't know.
00:35:43It's a collection of 9-ball relaxing tools.
00:35:44Let's go.
00:35:45Let's go.
00:35:46Oh
00:36:16Oh
00:36:3330,000
00:36:35Oh
00:36:42Give me 90 cents. I got 18 free games coming
00:36:45Well, what do you want me to do applaud while you play them? No, i'll take the cash
00:36:50Can't you read it says for amusement only sure. Sure. They all do. Come on. Give me 90 cents
00:36:56That sign means exactly what it says i'm not running a gambling joint you see
00:37:01He's picking a fight now look a man makes an investment he takes a chance and he wins he's entitled to the profits
00:37:07Don't you believe in the system? Hey, how about a truce?
00:37:10This guy's trying to get out of pain for our evening
00:37:13That's another thing you will have to learn
00:37:16I want you to keep your hands off my
00:37:19My pinball machine. Let's leave the pinball machine out of this. Why should I he's got no right taking you out judy
00:37:26Why not because you're not fit to take any decent girl, would you mind taking me home, please?
00:37:39I go you don't mind. I just remembered something. No, I don't mind
00:37:50This is the most important meeting we've had in years
00:37:56But we were going to discuss the housing project today you said yourself as soon as I had the land
00:38:02Oh, yes the land
00:38:05And a nice piece of property it is too
00:38:08Of course the taxes may come a little high
00:38:11But then i'll be glad to take it off your hand anytime you wish
00:38:15I've met your conditions
00:38:18I have a right to demand a vote doctor
00:38:20You can have my vote now it's no
00:38:23I happened to see a sample in the drugstore the other night of what these people are like when you give them enough rope
00:38:30But you definitely gave me to understand that sure sure doctor
00:38:36I was all for it
00:38:38Until I heard about that protege of yours fighting with roy
00:38:42He's cramped stealing his girl then knocking him down
00:38:46Getting him from behind
00:38:48Pulling a gun
00:39:12Oh, hello doctor hello roy I uh
00:39:15Sorry, I couldn't get to the meeting
00:39:18I was just going over some bills. I understand roy. I knew you must have had a legitimate excuse
00:39:24well, uh
00:39:26Anything go wrong?
00:39:28I need your help roy. I
00:39:41Never mind
00:39:48Now this could be made into a nice cozy sitting room. Well, this is the room the doctor's patients wait in. Oh
00:39:56Oh, that's easy. He can put a bench on the porch
00:40:02Hello doctor hello
00:40:04Oh doctor i'm so glad you came before I left
00:40:07It's such a surprise for you. Brace yourself doctor
00:40:17You
00:40:26It'll look better when I get the new drapes and the wallpaper got them picked out already the drapes are to be a baby blue
00:40:35You shouldn't go to all this bother norma
00:40:38I'd love to and now I must dash along because I have to buy the
00:40:48So
00:41:12Oh, I forgot to tell you she washed out all the pipes
00:41:18I
00:41:20I
00:41:22I
00:41:24I
00:41:26I
00:41:28I
00:41:30I
00:41:32I
00:41:34I
00:41:36I
00:41:38I
00:41:40I
00:41:42I
00:41:44I
00:41:46I
00:41:50Hello
00:41:51Yes, dr. Christian speaking
00:41:54Oh, hello, mr. Jensen
00:41:56Yes, of course
00:41:58Yes, i'll be right over
00:42:00You gonna work?
00:42:01What do you expect me to do? Well, at least you could break down just once and have a couple of drinks
00:42:06You haven't for me
00:42:08I might as well dry myself. I'm apt to be out late. No, i'll tag along and wait
00:42:12I gotta figure out my income tax
00:42:17I
00:42:20Think you have a good night now
00:42:22But if anything goes wrong, don't hesitate to call me doctor. I can't tell you you better go back in. It's pretty cold
00:42:31Good night
00:42:37You know
00:42:39just once
00:42:40When somebody called up and said
00:42:42My willy just swallowed the kerosene lamp i'd like to hear you say sorry, I gotta play pool tonight i'll be out in the morning
00:42:51And leave them without any light to read the papers for all right. All right, forget it
00:43:00Only you've been making me feel like such a heel and well, it'd be a big load off my mind if you did something wrong once
00:43:09I've been thinking
00:43:11About what I said before
00:43:14I was wrong
00:43:16A lot of it was my fault I mind you those tough shirts are still strictly no good
00:43:23But that's not the point the point is that i'm sorry I crossed you off by helping them
00:43:34You're you're a sucker
00:43:38But you're the only guy I ever met without an angle
00:43:42And you've been
00:43:44well, I
00:43:45I might call it
00:43:47an inspiration
00:43:49I might but I won't
00:43:51Anyway, i've got a plan to swing this housing thing
00:43:56You probably won't warm up to it right away because it's practical
00:44:03Well, don't say I didn't warn you
00:44:11So
00:44:16Wait till river zen gets a load of this
00:44:41So
00:45:11Foreign
00:45:15I brought this along. Oh silly
00:45:41You
00:45:45What is this
00:45:46Who are you?
00:45:49You never saw us before did you but this is squatters town. Well, what's it doing here?
00:45:53Why don't you get back to that mud hole where you belong?
00:45:56Oh our country place
00:45:58We're tired of that. We decided to spend a few months in our townhouse. You're trespassing. That's funny
00:46:04I was about to say the same thing to you
00:46:07But let's ask the man who owns the land
00:46:09You're gonna throw us off your lot doc so you're behind this
00:46:16This dump stays right here next to your store johnson till the council cleans it up by voting a housing project
00:46:22We're licked johnson. We have to do it. We can't leave this mess here. Let's call a meeting right away
00:46:27He's back at the most hurry. Come on
00:46:30You're not going to get away with this
00:46:33That's the fastest job of meeting calling I ever saw
00:46:35They just never knew what hit them I wish I was gonna be there with you doc to see the fun
00:46:41Was this stunt you ideal? Sure. What's the matter doc? They're licked ain't they?
00:46:46Well, they're licked for the moment and we're licked for good
00:46:49I wanted these people to live in river sand not just have houses here
00:46:54I was trying to create understanding not bitterness
00:46:58Right now squatters town is further away from river sand and it was out there beyond the town limits
00:47:05Dr christian, I don't want to bother you but martha. She's she's all sick again. Where is sienna?
00:47:14I knew you were trying to help me
00:47:25Now let's have a big ah
00:47:28Oh
00:47:33Does the light bother you martha, it's so bright don't be silly martha. It's just a teeny weeny light
00:47:40Oh
00:47:53Martha don't be such a crybaby
00:47:56She's usually so brave
00:47:59I'm afraid she's just as brave as ever
00:48:02What is it doctor
00:48:05We'll do a spinal puncture before we can propose to you about anything
00:48:10Come on, darling stop stalling johnson, let's vote the project and get it over with listen to this
00:48:16whereas blah blah blah blah blah blah
00:48:20It shall be within the authority of the town council
00:48:23To condemn and order the police to remove any structures habitations, etc, etc
00:48:30That the health commissioner shall declare to be a health menace
00:48:35There you are. How many times have we heard christian saying right in this room that those shanties are health menace?
00:48:41He's right. That's right gentlemen
00:48:43Our civic duty is clear. We'll just have to throw them out. Wait a minute
00:48:48Shouldn't we consult dr christian about this?
00:48:51Certainly not. All we have to do is find the chief and a couple of deputies. There might be trouble wait
00:48:57There won't be any trouble unless we make it let the doctor. I move the question all in favor. Aye
00:49:02All right motion passed now, let's find the chief
00:49:05So
00:49:26Don't get rattled anybody he's just trying to scare us we'll show him we got our rights
00:49:35Yes
00:49:41You folks will have to move those shacks out of here, sorry chief we're sticking this is private property that don't make any difference
00:49:48The law says this dump is a menace and we got to clean it up
00:49:53I'm giving you just five minutes to get started
00:50:05So
00:50:09Looks like we got a fight going boys sure. Oh, it's pretty hard to lick the law dave
00:50:13We give up now. We're back in that swamp forever. Well
00:50:17It's lucky we brought some extra lumber
00:50:36Children children
00:50:42Beat it kids. It's gonna be a fight
00:51:05So
00:51:24All right, man
00:51:36Dave I want you to tell everybody that
00:51:46Chief there's a child in there with spinal meningitis. What doesn't sound serious to me doctor. It's just a stall
00:51:55That's right doctor get back
00:51:59I should have said epidemic spinal meningitis. What's that?
00:52:03It's a highly contagious disease with a high mortality rate
00:52:07The single case may spread rapidly over the whole district
00:52:10Especially if there are unsanitary conditions
00:52:13overcrowding
00:52:15malnutrition and excessive dampness
00:52:19Chief
00:52:21Yes, doctor, I want this entire section put under a strict quarantine
00:52:26No one is to leave or enter it
00:52:28The safety of the whole town depends on you and your men
00:52:33Is
00:52:35All right, man, you heard what the doctor said clear the crowd away we'll throw a barricade up here get back
00:52:44Buddy break it up. I'm sorry lady back up, please. Come on get back everybody
00:52:52We're sorry you're sick we could give you a present it make you feel any better
00:53:03We found it in mrs. Stewart's bathroom
00:53:06She is well
00:53:12Hey get away from
00:53:15Come over here
00:53:17You kids want to catch that stuff?
00:53:20Get them out of here, babe. Hey, wait a minute. These kids were playing on that bed a couple of days ago
00:53:27Have you been feeling sick
00:53:29No, huh
00:53:32Stiff neck or anything? Oh, well, we'll answer him. Have you don't you?
00:53:38Come here
00:53:46As soon as I heard there was trouble I knew you'd be in it come along and normal take care of you
00:53:56I'm sorry, but it's dr. Christian's order, but he's the man who pulled this trick you imbecile
00:54:02What?
00:54:03Hey, come back here
00:54:06Get back everybody
00:54:08Don't worry about what are you trying to pull christian? These people are very sick johnson. It's meningitis
00:54:14You don't expect me to believe that they're getting off this land
00:54:18Everybody that's been exposed to the infection stays right here and that goes for you too me. Well, what do you mean? You're quarantined
00:54:25Why that's ridiculous. I won't stand for it
00:54:31I
00:54:35Stay
00:54:38This meningitis, it's just a kid's disease, isn't it?
00:54:43partly
00:54:45It hits all ages
00:54:47and class
00:55:02Oh
00:55:10Looks like a good show. I was just thinking about that epidemic. They say there's three new cases tonight
00:55:16Well, let's go see what's happening. All right
00:55:20So what they've had epidemics in squatters town before but we didn't know about them
00:55:25This is different. Well, if we're going let's go now or we won't get near enough to see a thing
00:55:32So
00:55:51Here we go
00:56:02So
00:56:12It's beautiful here
00:56:17My own room
00:56:19Just like you do
00:56:22she
00:56:23She thinks she's moved
00:56:25Too silly
00:56:27We ought to put the curtains
00:56:30The curtains yes, dear
00:56:47The sun
00:56:50Sun's gone. There's nothing to worry about dear
00:56:55I just pulled the curtain
00:56:58And you will be well very soon I won't be
00:57:09Dr. Christian doctor, please
00:57:16All right, let's go
00:57:27He's cutting a tooth that's what made him cry
00:57:40Doctor doctor then he hasn't I never saw a healthier baby
00:57:48And if there's anything we can do to help doctor
00:57:58It's a tough break for those people it's not our fault we didn't make them live in those dirty shacks
00:58:05I didn't say we did did I?
00:58:08It's not really our responsibility. No, they're not part of our town
00:58:14Or at least they weren't
00:58:27So
00:58:38All right clear the way everybody
00:58:47Well, look at roy, will you I bet he's getting some business out of this
00:58:57How much could you get right plenty of sulfanilamide there isn't enough serum, but they're rushing more good work on it
00:59:02And treat her first duty. Dave
00:59:05Get the hypodermic sterilized
00:59:07Dave tell everybody they have to be inoculated, right?
00:59:11Johnson johnson, would you get some alcohol and cotton prepare the people over there for an oculation?
00:59:17Do you mean me?
00:59:20Why shouldn't he mean you well I
00:59:24That kind of work it's not dignified
00:59:28Dignified who do you think is responsible for this?
00:59:32We neglected these people because they were around the bend. We didn't see them. We didn't even think about them
00:59:38We didn't have to do anything about them. The only dignified thing around here is the patience of these people
00:59:50He's got something there
00:59:54You've got something there
00:59:59You know, I'd like to do something for those people so would I
01:00:04We don't know what's good for this men and
01:00:07Men and whatever it is
01:00:08My chicken broth is good for everything
01:00:11I'll bet they could use a few brackets
01:00:14We could use some new ones. Anyway, that's right
01:00:16It must be about seven cases already. It's too bad. The hospital isn't finished yet
01:00:21Well, I feel I'd vote for that housing project come up right now
01:00:25Well, we can't very well do anything about it right now. I suppose not
01:00:31not officially
01:00:33Well
01:00:35I'd better go. I just remembered an important appointment
01:00:40Oh that reminds me my wife is waiting for me well so long fellas
01:00:47We're all ready for you i'll take the kids first come on darling
01:00:52All right
01:01:10Hey, we want to clean this dump up before christian gets here good idea
01:01:21So
01:01:35What about your appointment what about yours well
01:01:40There I
01:01:43Come on
01:01:45Well as we all feel the same let's do something official in a non-official way
01:02:12So
01:02:42So
01:02:45So
01:03:12You'll be up pretty soon again now
01:03:14Yeah
01:03:20I thought you said you didn't like ice cream
01:03:29Hello judy
01:03:34Steve and I have been talking about the children
01:03:37They're going to stay with me
01:03:40Yeah, the kids have developed kind of a mother complex
01:03:46This has made me realize I wanted to devote my life to them and to no one else
01:03:58Oh, it's hard
01:04:00But you still have your work
01:04:02And in a few months you'll have forgotten us
01:04:07Yes, I can bury myself in my work
01:04:11But I don't think I could ever forget
01:04:14us
01:04:22I'll let you know where to send my closing check doc
01:04:28So long kid
01:04:31Goodbye ruthie
01:04:37So you're quitting me sure I don't have to stay around here and let you exploit me now that i've got the kids off
01:04:42my neck
01:04:43Goodbye, dave. Goodbye doc
01:04:46I just want to say I misjudged you dave. I know now you're someone that I can admire and trust
01:04:53Far be it for me to destroy such a beautiful faith
01:04:57Say is that the drugstore burning?
01:05:06So
01:05:15I wouldn't worry about him now. There isn't even any smoke
01:05:36So
01:06:06Foreign