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00:01:22It's all right.
00:01:31Good morning, Mr. Mason.
00:01:33Good morning.
00:01:34Hello, Johnny.
00:01:35Lovely morning.
00:01:36Hi, Johnny.
00:01:37Beautiful morning.
00:01:38Morning, Mr. Mason.
00:01:39Harry, it's a marvelous morning.
00:01:41Have a nice trip.
00:01:42Sensational.
00:01:43Great city, Boston.
00:01:44Terrific.
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00:02:45If he doesn't like it, he can leave it.
00:03:01Mason?
00:03:04Good morning, Judge Doolittle.
00:03:11What's all this mess?
00:03:12Well, it seems that everybody around here found out that I...
00:03:16that when I was up in Boston...
00:03:18What were you doing in Boston?
00:03:20You sent me, sir.
00:03:21Don't you remember?
00:03:22You sent me up there to get a deposition
00:03:24on the Higgins v. Higgins case.
00:03:25Did you get it?
00:03:26Yes, sir.
00:03:27Well, what's all this?
00:03:28What's all this horseplay?
00:03:29Well, while I was in Boston,
00:03:30after I got the deposition,
00:03:31I had a few hours to spare,
00:03:32and so I had just a few hours...
00:03:36Well, well, go on, go on.
00:03:37I got married.
00:03:39You what?
00:03:40I got married.
00:03:41I got married.
00:03:43Got married?
00:03:44Yes, sir, I got married.
00:03:46Come into my office.
00:03:47Yes, sir.
00:04:00Where's the deposition?
00:04:07Here you are, sir.
00:04:11What's this?
00:04:18Oh, that's...
00:04:19That's just sort of a letter.
00:04:23So you got married?
00:04:24Yes, sir.
00:04:26I imagine this will be a surprise to some people.
00:04:28Yes, sir.
00:04:33Uh, no, sir.
00:04:34I mean, well, I don't know.
00:04:36It all happened rather suddenly.
00:04:38See, we met on Boston Common the night I arrived,
00:04:41and, uh, I'd had a bite at Thompson's Spa,
00:04:45and then I took a little stroll around the common,
00:04:48and I saw her standing there.
00:04:52She, uh, just standing there.
00:04:54She had a cinder in her eye.
00:04:58What?
00:04:59In her eye.
00:05:00Whose eye?
00:05:01Jane's.
00:05:02Uh, Mrs. Mason, my wife.
00:05:04Oh.
00:05:06Of course, she wasn't my wife then.
00:05:07She's my wife now.
00:05:09Oh.
00:05:11And I, I got the cinder out of her eye.
00:05:14And you married her?
00:05:15Yes, sir.
00:05:17Quick work, wasn't it?
00:05:18Yes, sir.
00:05:20Oh, Judge, we...
00:05:22We knew the moment we looked at each...
00:05:24We, we knew the moment we looked at each other.
00:05:27You did?
00:05:28Yes, sir.
00:05:30Last year, there were nearly a half a million divorces in this country.
00:05:34Congratulations, Mason.
00:05:38Thank you very much, sir.
00:05:41Mr. Hunt would like your opinion on this, sir.
00:05:44Oh, this is for you, Mr. Mason.
00:05:46Special messenger.
00:05:48It's marked Rush, important.
00:05:50Oh.
00:05:51Rush?
00:05:52Important?
00:05:53What is it?
00:05:54Oh, it's...
00:05:56What is it?
00:05:57Oh, it's a...
00:05:59A letter from my wife.
00:06:01Your wife?
00:06:02What'd you do, leave her in Boston?
00:06:04Oh, no, she's right here, sir.
00:06:06Here in town?
00:06:07Yes, sir.
00:06:08Well, if your wife's in town, why'd she write you a letter?
00:06:11Well, she likes to write letters, Judge.
00:06:13Yes, it's sort of a little custom we have.
00:06:16You see, she wrote me a letter the first day she met me, right as soon as she got home.
00:06:20And she's written me one ever since.
00:06:22Even coming down on the train together, she wrote me.
00:06:25You see, when I get a letter from her, it's sort of like a, uh, sort of a visit, you see.
00:06:31Hmm.
00:06:33Judge, uh, we, uh...
00:06:36When two people get married, they usually go on a honeymoon.
00:06:40I didn't.
00:06:41I don't approve of honeymoons.
00:06:42Waste of time.
00:06:43Uh-huh.
00:06:44Well, you know how women are, and Mrs. Mason and I...
00:06:48What about Higgins against Higgins?
00:06:50You're the only one in the office knows this case.
00:06:52It's on the calendar for next week.
00:06:54Well, if I could get a continuance...
00:06:56Opposing counsel wouldn't consent.
00:06:58Well, but I talked to Mr. Hornblow this morning, and he agreed to a continuance.
00:07:03Well, all right.
00:07:05Take a week.
00:07:07A week.
00:07:09Well, Judge, I'm afraid we wouldn't be able to make it in a week.
00:07:14What?
00:07:16We couldn't make it in a week.
00:07:18Make what?
00:07:20My wife and I had sort of planned a trip to Europe on the Normandy.
00:07:25Oh, well.
00:07:27Take two weeks, then.
00:07:30♪
00:07:50And, uh, after I got the cinder out of Jane's eye, we...
00:07:53We talked for a little while, and then we, uh...
00:07:56Took a little walk around the commons.
00:08:00Yes.
00:08:02And, uh, that we walked for quite some time.
00:08:06Then we went over to Thompson's Spa for a bite.
00:08:10Yes.
00:08:12And we had a bite.
00:08:18Well, rather an unconventional meeting, wasn't it?
00:08:26These cookies are delicious.
00:08:28They're made with sour cream.
00:08:30Oh, I'm crazy about sour cream.
00:08:32I'm crazy about Jane.
00:08:34Okay.
00:08:37John's so young and impulsive.
00:08:39Oh, now, Mother, wait a minute.
00:08:41There's a difference.
00:08:43Are you visiting relatives here in New York, my dear?
00:08:47Uh, well, yes and no.
00:08:50Not exactly.
00:08:52I came over with Charlie.
00:08:53From Boston?
00:08:55Oh, yes.
00:08:57And you were together last night?
00:09:02Well, yes, Mother.
00:09:03We thought as long as we were engaged.
00:09:08Engaged?
00:09:10Oh, I know how upset you must be.
00:09:12Mrs. Nice and you know so little about me,
00:09:14and it all happened so suddenly.
00:09:15I should think it was sudden.
00:09:20What did your family have to say about it?
00:09:22I have no family.
00:09:24Did they say something
00:09:25about your taking a course in journalism?
00:09:27Yes, but I gave it up after I met Charlie.
00:09:30Yeah, I'm sort of a post-graduate course.
00:09:34If you have a talent for writing,
00:09:36take my advice and develop it while you're young.
00:09:39One needs all one's time and energy for a career.
00:09:42Don't you think marriage is a career in itself?
00:09:44Oh, indeed, emphatically.
00:09:46That's why one mustn't rush into it pell-mell.
00:09:48Marriage is a business, a very serious business,
00:09:51a partnership in the strictest sense of the word.
00:09:55One must prepare for it.
00:09:57There are so many things to learn.
00:10:00Well, Jane will learn all those after we're married.
00:10:05I hope and pray that that day will not come for many years.
00:10:11Well, Mother, what do you mean?
00:10:13You mean we shouldn't?
00:10:14Emphatically not.
00:10:15There's no reason for Jane to develop
00:10:17into a little household drudge.
00:10:19Oh, I hope you understand I have nothing against Jane.
00:10:22In fact, I like her.
00:10:23I like her very much.
00:10:27Well, I'm glad you do, Mother,
00:10:29because you remember a little while ago
00:10:31you asked Jane whether she'd come to New York
00:10:33to visit relatives.
00:10:34Well, as a matter of fact, she has come to New York
00:10:38to visit relatives.
00:10:40She's visiting some right now, you see.
00:10:46We're married.
00:10:50Oh.
00:10:57Oh.
00:10:58Oh.
00:10:59Well, now, Mother, everybody gets married sooner or later.
00:11:02Johnny, get the smelling salts.
00:11:04What do they look like?
00:11:05Mother, where are the smelling salts?
00:11:10What's done is done.
00:11:12You'll have children of your own, I suppose,
00:11:15and you'll love them and devote your life to them
00:11:18and then they'll grow up and leave you
00:11:20and you'll say to yourself, it's all right.
00:11:22That's the way it is.
00:11:24You've served your purpose.
00:11:26Mother, don't excite yourself anymore.
00:11:28Oh, I'm all right now.
00:11:32I wish you every possible happiness and joy.
00:11:36I think perhaps I'd better go to bed.
00:11:39I'm all right.
00:11:42I'll find a place to live, of course.
00:11:45Some place to live?
00:11:46Well, of course not, Mother.
00:11:47You'll stay with us.
00:11:49We're going to find a new apartment.
00:11:52We've talked this all over and Janelyn says,
00:11:54won't you, darling?
00:11:55We couldn't think of anything else.
00:11:57Well, we'll see.
00:12:06See, I told you.
00:12:09See, I told you it'd be all right.
00:12:13Oh, Johnny, maybe we shouldn't have gotten married.
00:12:17Maybe we shouldn't have gotten married at all.
00:12:30All visitors ashore, please.
00:12:33All visitors ashore, please.
00:12:38Don't let him eat too many strawberries.
00:12:40I won't.
00:12:41He gets rashes.
00:12:42And don't forget to make him wear his raincoat in London.
00:12:44I won't.
00:12:45He had pneumonia once.
00:12:46Oh, Mother, that was 12 years ago.
00:12:47I feel fine now.
00:12:49And take good care of yourself, too.
00:12:50Goodbye, Mrs. Mason.
00:12:52Take good care, darling.
00:12:55Goodbye, Mother.
00:12:57Oh, now, Mother, it's only two weeks, you know.
00:13:00I know.
00:13:01Goodbye.
00:13:02Goodbye.
00:13:03Oh.
00:13:04What's this?
00:13:05The heating pad.
00:13:06I forgot to pack it.
00:13:16Here it is.
00:13:18Ah, what do you think of it?
00:13:20Well, it's cozy.
00:13:21It's the only one I had left.
00:13:22I think we can do better after boat sale.
00:13:24Oh, what for?
00:13:25I love it.
00:13:26It's so intimate.
00:13:27What's this?
00:13:28Oh, that's nothing.
00:13:29No.
00:13:30Is it something somebody gave you?
00:13:31No.
00:13:32I know it's something for me.
00:13:33It is.
00:13:34Let me see it.
00:13:36Oh, I bet it's a going away present.
00:13:38You can't fool me, Johnny.
00:13:39You shouldn't have done this.
00:13:43Oh, Johnny.
00:13:46You fool.
00:13:50You wizard.
00:13:51I couldn't leave it in the office.
00:13:52Oh.
00:13:59Jane.
00:14:03Jane.
00:14:04What?
00:14:05You know, when I was in school, I was
00:14:07taught that two things can't occupy the same place
00:14:09at the same time.
00:14:10What?
00:14:16Oh.
00:14:17Well, we'll get the store to get us a bigger bed.
00:14:19No, you couldn't get a bigger bed in here, though.
00:14:22Oh, I think it's big enough.
00:14:23Oh, yeah.
00:14:24What are you trying to turn around?
00:14:25Here it is.
00:14:26Let's see.
00:14:28Oh, that ocean's room here.
00:14:30Johnny, this is the first time in my life
00:14:32I've ever been away from America.
00:14:34Me too.
00:14:35Oh, isn't it just beautiful?
00:14:38Yeah.
00:14:39Yeah, I guess so.
00:14:41Jane.
00:14:42What, Johnny?
00:14:43You remember that cinder I took out of your eye in Boston?
00:14:46Oh, I'll never forget it.
00:14:48Well, you know, I threw that away.
00:14:49I shouldn't have.
00:14:50I shouldn't have done that.
00:14:51I should have kept that.
00:14:52I should have.
00:14:53I should have.
00:14:54Oh, don't say that, Johnny.
00:14:55We had to meet.
00:14:57Ah, I guess you're right.
00:15:00Still, if it hadn't been for that cinder.
00:15:02Oh, Johnny, isn't it just beautiful?
00:15:08Au voyage, darling.
00:15:10Au voyage.
00:15:16Oh.
00:15:17Oh.
00:15:18Oh.
00:15:19Oh.
00:15:20Oh.
00:15:21Oh.
00:15:22Oh.
00:15:24Where is stateroom 504?
00:15:26First row to your left, sir.
00:15:32Come in.
00:15:34Well, hello, Carter.
00:15:35Nice of you to come down.
00:15:37Judge Doolittle sent me.
00:15:38He did?
00:15:40Oh, Carter, this is Miss, uh, Mrs., uh, that's my wife.
00:15:45I found her in the pitch card from the office.
00:15:47How do you do?
00:15:48Happy to know you.
00:15:49It's a good thing I got her in time.
00:15:50You've got just about 10 minutes.
00:15:5210 minutes for what?
00:15:53To get off the boat.
00:15:55To get off?
00:15:56What are you talking about?
00:15:57Higgins against Higgins.
00:15:59What about Higgins against Higgins?
00:16:01Higgins against Higgins goes on the calendar for next week.
00:16:03Oh, no, no.
00:16:04Well, that's where you're mistaken.
00:16:05I got a continuance for a whole month.
00:16:07You think you did?
00:16:08Well, I did.
00:16:09Why, didn't you ask Hornblow about it?
00:16:11He gave me his word of honor.
00:16:12Well, you know Hornblow.
00:16:14But, Johnny, they can't do this to you.
00:16:16No, they can't do this to me.
00:16:18What, does Judge Doolittle think he is a puppet?
00:16:19What, does he think I am a puppet or something?
00:16:21Some kind of a pawn he can push around any way he likes.
00:16:23He can push her all over the place?
00:16:25Is that what you want me to tell Doolittle?
00:16:27Yes.
00:16:32Oh, Carter, wait a minute.
00:16:34Are you sure that Higgins case is going on next week?
00:16:36Monday morning at 9 o'clock.
00:16:38Monday morning.
00:16:39Look, will you excuse us just a minute?
00:16:42Jane.
00:16:43I'm glad you said that, Johnny.
00:16:44Yeah, sure.
00:16:45Jane, look, this Higgins versus Higgins
00:16:46is a pretty important case.
00:16:47I don't care if it's the most important case in the world.
00:16:49It isn't as important as a honeymoon, is it?
00:16:50No, no, of course not, darling.
00:16:51But just, what's the matter?
00:16:53That lipstick on your mouth.
00:16:54Well, you know, a lawyer is sort of like a doctor or a soldier.
00:16:56You've got to disregard your own convenience.
00:16:58Convenience?
00:16:59You don't call this a convenience.
00:17:00Oh, no, darling, listen, darling.
00:17:02Believe me, I'd tell Doolittle to jump in the lake
00:17:04and I'd even at the risk of losing my job.
00:17:06But if I win the case, I get a chance to go in with the firm.
00:17:10And a firm like this.
00:17:15But it's my honeymoon and Doolittle
00:17:18knows it's my honeymoon.
00:17:20You...
00:17:21There are just some things a man just can't do.
00:17:27There's some things a man just can't do.
00:17:42That Carter thought it was funny.
00:17:44He laughed.
00:17:46I hate that liver pill.
00:17:49You ever try pulling anything like this again?
00:17:52I hate that judge do nothing.
00:17:55I wish someone would step on that ear thing of his.
00:17:59Well, we still have the tickets here.
00:18:01I hope Higgins beats Higgins.
00:18:14Oh, Johnny.
00:18:37The alligator pairs, Annie.
00:18:40Johnny!
00:18:41It's your mother-in-law.
00:18:42Oh, hello, dear.
00:18:44Would you mind fixing the place card for me?
00:18:46I'm so late.
00:18:47They're right in there on the desk.
00:18:48Certainly, dear.
00:18:49The girl took so long to fix my hair.
00:18:51I didn't get out of the place till half past six.
00:18:54Still popping wet.
00:18:55You should have made an earlier appointment.
00:18:59Yes, I should.
00:19:01I thought I'd put Judge Doolittle on my right, of course.
00:19:04Naturally.
00:19:05Mr. Carter, I suppose I'll have to have him on my left.
00:19:08You seem to think I've never done this before.
00:19:10No, no, dear.
00:19:11Just that I never have.
00:19:12You have the wine glasses on the wrong side, Annie.
00:19:15The left side was the right side where I worked before.
00:19:17The right side was the water glasses, Annie.
00:19:22How do you think the table looks?
00:19:24Isn't it a little crowded?
00:19:25Oh, that girl would drive me crazy.
00:19:30You know, I used to think that John and Eunice Doolittle.
00:19:34Yes?
00:19:35There was nothing in it but a lovely girl.
00:19:39Would you be a dear and see if Annie has the appetizers fixed?
00:19:42Why, of course, my dear.
00:19:49I think you have too many on the plate, Annie.
00:19:51And shouldn't they be garnished?
00:19:53Where's the silver tray, the one I gave them?
00:19:55I don't know how many hands I expect you to have around this place.
00:19:58There's just so much a body can do.
00:20:00I'm only human.
00:20:01I'll fix the canopies for you, Annie, as you seem to have so much to do.
00:20:04A little bit too much vinegar in the salad dressing, I'm afraid, Annie.
00:20:08I'm only human.
00:20:09Oh, your potatoes aren't going to burn, are they?
00:20:11I'm afraid you put them on too early.
00:20:17I'm leaving.
00:20:19You're what?
00:20:20Right now.
00:20:21You can stand just so much, and I'm only human.
00:20:23But you can't do that.
00:20:24What's the matter?
00:20:25I can't please everybody.
00:20:27Oh.
00:20:28But, Annie, my guests will be here any minute.
00:20:38Well, I'll see you through dinner, but I'm leaving at 9 o'clock sharp
00:20:43in order to catch the 9.30 ferry boat to Staten Island.
00:20:46And nobody's going to stop me.
00:20:47I'm only human.
00:20:48Watch the potatoes, Annie.
00:20:53Dear, Annie has so much to do with the extra guests and everything.
00:20:57Don't you think we'd better humor her tonight and sort of leave her alone?
00:21:00But you asked me to see about the canopies.
00:21:02Well, I know, but it's a great deal for one person to do,
00:21:05and too many of us telling her what to do only upsets her.
00:21:07Well, I was only trying to help.
00:21:11Oh, there's Johnny.
00:21:16Hi.
00:21:17I bet you forgot the wine.
00:21:19Oh, Granite Puss' favorite tipple.
00:21:21Called up Doolittle's Club and found out.
00:21:24Pretty nice, huh?
00:21:25It's burgundy and it sparkles.
00:21:27Here, have Annie chill it, Mother.
00:21:29Of course, they'll be here any minute.
00:21:30Hey, come on.
00:21:31You'd better hurry up or you'll get drastic.
00:21:35How's everything going?
00:21:36Everything's lovely.
00:21:37An ultimatum from Annie and this one's final.
00:21:39She's through tonight.
00:21:40Tonight?
00:21:41It's all right, though.
00:21:42She'll see us through dinner.
00:21:43Oh.
00:21:44I don't see why you have so much trouble with service.
00:21:46Out in the office and get all the help you want.
00:21:48I'd like to change places with you just for one day.
00:21:50Jane, for Pete's sake, what did you do with the witch hazel?
00:21:53I didn't have it.
00:21:54Look on the third shelf back of the eyewash.
00:21:56You're always putting things behind things.
00:21:59That was a brilliant idea of yours asking Eunice
00:22:01Doolittle at the last minute.
00:22:02Well, she and the judge are sort of like corned beef and cabbage.
00:22:05They're always together.
00:22:06And that impossible twerk Carter.
00:22:08I suppose you had to ask him, too.
00:22:09Well, Eunice had some sort of a date with Carter,
00:22:12so what could I do?
00:22:14Gosh, I'll not only do all that guy's work for him,
00:22:17I'll feed him as well.
00:22:19Well, it's all going to be different when my name
00:22:22goes up there on that door.
00:22:23Johnny, you really think so?
00:22:24Well, I was practically up there now.
00:22:26What's for dinner tonight?
00:22:27Roast beef.
00:22:28Roast beef.
00:22:29Doolittle's delight.
00:22:30You know, I tried to have Annie make Yorkshire pudding,
00:22:32but she never heard of it.
00:22:33It's all right.
00:22:34Between roast beef and Higgins against Higgins,
00:22:36how can we lose?
00:22:38So it's going to be all right, my name up there on the door.
00:22:41Doolittle.
00:22:42Messer Smith.
00:22:43Doolittle.
00:22:45Hutch.
00:22:47And Mason.
00:22:48Oh, Johnny.
00:22:51Well, did I win my motion for a new trial
00:22:53in Higgins against Higgins?
00:22:55I had a memo from Doolittle today.
00:22:57You did?
00:22:58What did he say?
00:22:59He said he couldn't handle it better himself.
00:23:01When he eats from your table tonight,
00:23:02he'll eat out of my hand.
00:23:04And will I tell Carter?
00:23:05And will we hop to Normandy?
00:23:07And will we go places?
00:23:08And will we do things?
00:23:10Darling, I don't like that tie.
00:23:11Wear the blue one.
00:23:12Well, holy mackerel.
00:23:14Johnny, does your name have to be last?
00:23:16Well, for the time being, anyway.
00:23:18Gosh, you know what it means to a man
00:23:19to get into a firm like that?
00:23:20You know what it means to a firm
00:23:21to get a man like you in it?
00:23:23Here, hook me up.
00:23:26Yeah, that's a pretty nice neck you got there.
00:23:29As nice as Eunice Doolittle's?
00:23:31You know what I know about Eunice Doolittle's neck.
00:23:33Never even noticed she had one.
00:23:35Hey, you know what time it is?
00:23:36Get dressed, will you?
00:23:37Well, I am dressed.
00:23:38Well, come on, then.
00:23:40Old Granite Puss will be here any minute.
00:23:43Good evening.
00:23:49Well, Judge, good evening.
00:23:51We were just waiting.
00:23:52I have great news for you tonight, Judge.
00:23:54We're having roast beef.
00:23:55Roast beef for dinner.
00:24:12Would you care for some more wine, Judge Doolittle?
00:24:14What's that?
00:24:15More wine.
00:24:16Yes, thank you.
00:24:18Annie, some more wine for Judge Doolittle.
00:24:20There ain't any more.
00:24:25Oh.
00:24:43Annie, a salad fork for Judge Doolittle.
00:24:48I put one there.
00:24:56The funniest thing happened the other day, Judge Doolittle.
00:24:58I ran across the yearbook of my husband's class in college.
00:25:01And in the class prophecy, he was picked
00:25:03as the one most likely to succeed.
00:25:05What's that?
00:25:06The other day, I ran across the yearbook
00:25:08in my husband's class in college.
00:25:10And in the class prophecy.
00:25:11Oh, yes, yes, yes.
00:25:26Higgins against Higgins is a pretty important case,
00:25:28isn't it?
00:25:29Well, we like to think all of our cases are important.
00:25:32The little client of today may be the big client of tomorrow.
00:25:35Oh, you're so right, Judge.
00:25:37For instance, we got a client the other day that...
00:25:47Oh, dear.
00:25:48What happened to your ice cream, Annie?
00:25:51I told you to get that ice box fixed.
00:25:55Oh, dear.
00:26:16Annie, give this note to Mr. Mason.
00:26:22Is it true, Judge Doolittle,
00:26:23that something new is going to happen in the firm this week?
00:26:25Excuse me.
00:26:26What?
00:26:27Excuse me, please.
00:26:29Oh, yes.
00:26:30We're going to have a blood transfusion.
00:26:32I'm only speaking metaphorically, of course.
00:26:34What I mean is that we're getting
00:26:36some new blood into the firm.
00:26:38Appointing a junior partner.
00:26:40Oh.
00:26:42Couldn't stand to serve the coffee, could you, Annie?
00:26:44No.
00:26:45Oh.
00:26:46All right, now.
00:26:47Here's $7, and I'll send you...
00:26:48I want my $12 now.
00:26:50All right, all right, Annie.
00:26:51I'll get it for you.
00:26:53Get it, maybe.
00:26:55That's the way we keep an old firm young.
00:26:58I've been doing this...
00:26:59Excuse me.
00:27:00Johnny.
00:27:01Every five years.
00:27:03But it's quite a job to pick the right man.
00:27:05I should think so.
00:27:06Surely it's a question of merit.
00:27:09As a rule, I trust my own judgment.
00:27:11But when it comes to picking men, I...
00:27:13Excuse me, please.
00:27:14I...
00:27:15Johnny.
00:27:16I think that's nothing like a woman's intuition.
00:27:18Oh, you're so right, Judge.
00:27:20Of course, Eunice doesn't know much about law.
00:27:22But she's traveled all over the world, and she does know people.
00:27:26Five years ago, it was at her suggestion
00:27:29that I took Mr. Hutch into the firm.
00:27:31It went out so well that...
00:27:32I beg your pardon.
00:27:34I'm sorry.
00:27:35This year, I have again consulted my daughter.
00:27:39And now, a new name moves up on the door of our offices.
00:27:43Beginning next Monday, the name of the firm
00:27:45will be Doolittle, Messerschmidt, Doolittle, Hutch,
00:27:50and Carter.
00:27:57Well, Carter, that's...
00:27:59Congratulations.
00:28:00That's...
00:28:01That's wonderful, isn't it?
00:28:04Isn't it?
00:28:06I always knew you had it in you, Carter.
00:28:08I...
00:28:10Well, I...
00:28:11I'd like to propose a toast to the new partner.
00:28:14I...
00:28:17But we seem to have run out of wine.
00:28:20Out of, uh...
00:28:23There isn't any more wine.
00:28:47May I have some notepaper and an envelope, please?
00:28:50Certainly.
00:28:55Thank you.
00:29:01Oh, from the other jam of the ocean...
00:29:05Would you like a stamp?
00:29:06No, thank you.
00:29:11Could I have a safety pin, please?
00:29:13Surely.
00:29:16Thank you.
00:29:26And I tell you, gentlemen of the jury,
00:29:29that the defendant Higgins, with unbrotherly venom
00:29:32and motivated solely by a desire maliciously and hatefully
00:29:36to interfere with his brother's business,
00:29:38and motivated solely by a desire maliciously and hatefully
00:29:42to interfere with his brother's rights and privileges,
00:29:45deliberately and improperly diverted the waters of the stream.
00:29:49Well, gentlemen, I leave the determination of these matters in your hands,
00:29:52confident that your verdict will bring justice to my client,
00:29:56the plaintiff in this action.
00:30:00Gentlemen of the jury,
00:30:02you will now retire to arrive at the verdict.
00:30:15Jane, how long have you been here?
00:30:17I got here just as you started your summation.
00:30:19Oh, Johnny, it was wonderful.
00:30:20You should have been here when I cross-examined Higgins.
00:30:23You're Higgins?
00:30:24No, the other one.
00:30:25You skinned him alive.
00:30:26I tore him apart.
00:30:27I really cut him up.
00:30:28Johnny.
00:30:41Hmm?
00:30:42Part of the second part wishes to announce
00:30:44the part of the first part that we're going to be
00:30:47Jane!
00:31:10Congratulations, Mr. Mason.
00:31:11Good work.
00:31:12You did a swell job.
00:31:13Oh, I...
00:31:43Thank you.
00:32:03Thank you.
00:32:31How is she?
00:32:47Oh, she's fine.
00:32:48Everything was fine.
00:32:49Baby weighs seven pounds, one and a third ounces.
00:32:55Is this mine?
00:32:56This is your boy.
00:33:06Now he's all yours, Mr. Mason.
00:33:08Yep, all mine.
00:33:12Come in again sometime.
00:33:14Thanks very much.
00:33:15I will.
00:33:16I mean, uh, yeah.
00:33:24Hey, what do you think you're doing holding up traffic?
00:33:32Hey, cut that out, all of you!
00:33:33You want to wake that baby?
00:33:35All right, get going.
00:33:41Johnny.
00:33:42Uh-huh?
00:33:43You like him?
00:33:44Sort of.
00:33:45Don't you think he's just beautiful?
00:33:49Oh, don't you think he's just beautiful?
00:33:53Jane, don't you think he looks old?
00:33:55Old?
00:33:56What do you mean, old?
00:33:57Well, I mean, don't you think he looks about six months old,
00:33:59or a year at least?
00:34:01Oh, don't be silly, darling.
00:34:03Don't you think he's just beautiful?
00:34:06If he grows up to look like you.
00:34:07How can he?
00:34:08He has all your features.
00:34:10I don't see how you can tell that by looking at that face.
00:34:13Well, just look at the crinkles around his eyes.
00:34:14They're just like yours when you're happy.
00:34:17He doesn't look happy, Jane.
00:34:19He looks kind of bored.
00:34:21Well, you'd be bored, too, if you'd been through what he has.
00:34:24Oh, don't you think he's just beautiful?
00:34:28Look at that.
00:34:29Jane, look at that grip.
00:34:31Look at that.
00:34:33Oh, but don't you think he's just beautiful?
00:34:40Now, mister, how's it feel to have your first bath?
00:34:43Be sure you soak his head thoroughly.
00:34:45It prevents cradle cap.
00:34:47Yes, I know, mother.
00:34:48You see, Johnny, doesn't walk like the old cradle cap, does he?
00:34:52Boy, look at those shoulders.
00:34:57Jane, can't I do something?
00:34:59Please.
00:35:00Johnny!
00:35:01What you've done.
00:35:02I almost dropped him.
00:35:03Will you please move over?
00:35:04Yeah, yeah.
00:35:05All right, all right.
00:35:09You'd only let me show you how.
00:35:11I know how, mother.
00:35:12They showed me in the hospital.
00:35:14Now, you don't rub him dry.
00:35:15You just pat him.
00:35:16I'm patting him.
00:35:21He looks red.
00:35:22Maybe the water was too hot.
00:35:24No, it wasn't, mother.
00:35:25I tested it.
00:35:26It was just right.
00:35:27Was any water too hot for any Johnny?
00:35:30Johnny, give me his shirt.
00:35:32Shirt.
00:35:33Shirt.
00:35:34Here.
00:35:35No, not that one.
00:35:36This one.
00:35:37Boy, look at that chest.
00:35:39Come on, Jane, can I help?
00:35:41Be careful of his little head, my dear.
00:35:43I will.
00:35:45Johnny, you better go in the kitchen and warm his milk.
00:35:47Milk.
00:35:53Not too hot, John.
00:35:56Oh, hallelujah.
00:35:58He's bathed.
00:36:03Touch of the colic.
00:36:04It isn't, mother.
00:36:05He's just hungry.
00:36:07I'm sorry, my dear.
00:36:08It's a touch of the colic.
00:36:09He's been crying for five minutes.
00:36:12Johnny, where's that bottle?
00:36:20All right, mister, here you are.
00:36:21Feed back.
00:36:32They don't eat with their hands, you dope.
00:36:36Here, hold this.
00:36:38For you.
00:36:49I'll get it.
00:36:57You see, mother, he was just hungry.
00:36:59If he were fed on time, he wouldn't cry.
00:37:01As soon as we're organized.
00:37:03It's a pity he has to be fed on the bottle.
00:37:06I don't know why he complains.
00:37:07John never saw a bottle until he was six months old.
00:37:12I won't say anything.
00:37:13I won't say anything.
00:37:14I won't say anything.
00:37:15What's that, my dear?
00:37:18What do you think?
00:37:19It's a present from old Granite Bush.
00:37:20But it's a summons.
00:37:21No, it's a bank book.
00:37:22Look.
00:37:24He's deposited $10.
00:37:30Hey, that's a lot of money for the little guy.
00:37:32I hope it doesn't plunge Judge Doolittle into bankruptcy.
00:37:34I don't know.
00:37:35He's in the hospital, Bill.
00:37:36He's got more cash in the bank than I have.
00:37:38Well, I think it was very considerate of Judge Doolittle
00:37:40to think about the baby's future.
00:37:41Well, it isn't the future that worries me.
00:37:43It's the present.
00:37:44Where are we going to put him?
00:37:45Well, why can't he stay in our room?
00:37:47You know he kept you awake all last night.
00:37:49My dear, you should have taken that into consideration
00:37:50before you rented this apartment.
00:37:52I know I should have.
00:37:53Now, if my own room weren't so small.
00:37:54Oh, no, dear.
00:37:55I wouldn't think of it.
00:37:56Well, look, darling.
00:37:57Why can't we keep him in our room in the daytime
00:37:59and in the living room at night?
00:38:00It's too far away from the bedroom.
00:38:02All right.
00:38:03How about the dining room?
00:38:04Well, I guess it'll have to do.
00:38:06Could I see you for a minute, please?
00:38:09What is it, Hilda?
00:38:11Your mother-in-law hired me when you was away.
00:38:14But she didn't tell me why you was away.
00:38:16You mean you don't approve of my having a baby?
00:38:19Oh, yeah, that's your business.
00:38:21You can have as many babies as you like.
00:38:24Thank you.
00:38:25That's big of you.
00:38:26But my business is cooking.
00:38:28You can get somebody else to wash the diapers.
00:38:31You're, you're fired!
00:38:36Well, darling, now just don't worry about it.
00:38:42I wish I could go back to the hospital.
00:38:45After this lease is up, I'm going
00:38:46to get you a house in the country.
00:38:47You're going to have a room all by yourself.
00:38:49You're going to have a garden where you can
00:38:51ride around on your bicycle.
00:38:52And I'm...
00:38:56Hey, Mother.
00:38:58Hey, Mother.
00:39:00Mother, come here.
00:39:01Jane, look.
00:39:03He's smiling at me.
00:39:05He's smiling at me.
00:39:07That's gas.
00:39:09Oh.
00:39:11Oh, dear.
00:39:12Oh, dear.
00:39:13Oh, dear.
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00:42:20If only it wouldn't be so cold.
00:42:21I can't tolerate cold, darling.
00:42:22Probably, not.
00:42:23No, no, no, neither.
00:42:25Now, I know what's wrong.
00:42:26You're hungry.
00:42:27Come on, honey, I'll get you something out of the ICEbox.
00:42:30Why do I?
00:42:31Why?
00:42:32Unless you recognize it yourself.
00:42:34I couldn't get along without you for a minute, and you know it.
00:42:36Everybody else knows it.
00:42:38Everybody but Dula.
00:42:39He does too, only he takes advantage of you.
00:42:41I told you when he promoted Carter over your head, you should have quit.
00:42:44Walked right out on him.
00:42:45How could I do that? What about my...
00:42:47I know you're a mother in me. I wish you'd forget about us.
00:42:49Well, if I lost my job...
00:42:50But you wouldn't. They wouldn't let you go.
00:42:52You're far too valuable.
00:42:54If you left, Doolittle would call on his hands and knees and beg you to come back.
00:42:57Hands and knees? Oh, no. You don't know Doolittle.
00:43:00Well, I know you. All you have to do is speak up.
00:43:02Stand right up to Doolittle. Don't ask for your rights. Demand them.
00:43:08Darling, you...
00:43:10Remember when I bought you that ring in Boston?
00:43:12Promised you I'd get you a better one later?
00:43:14Well, I don't want a better one later.
00:43:18Said you liked the platinum one with the diamonds.
00:43:20Well, that can wait.
00:43:23Yeah, well, I suppose the mink coat can wait, too, huh?
00:43:27About...
00:43:29About 400 years, I can afford to buy you one.
00:43:32What are you, a man or a mouse?
00:43:34A mouse.
00:43:36John Mason, you know what's the matter with you? You're too modest.
00:43:38You don't appreciate yourself.
00:43:40Well, I do want the platinum ring, and I want it for a coat.
00:43:43Not the mink one, but it for a coat.
00:43:45And I want a honeymoon on the Normandy,
00:43:47and I want an apartment big enough for your mother and the baby
00:43:49so the baby won't have to sleep in the dining room.
00:43:51Yes, you can get that for me. You can get everything I want.
00:43:53Everything that's coming to me.
00:43:54But first you've got to get what's coming to you.
00:43:57If I just knew how to go about it.
00:43:59It's easy.
00:44:00Oh, you think it's easy.
00:44:01You just walk right into the office and you say...
00:44:03Jane, you don't walk into Doolittle's office.
00:44:05He sends for you.
00:44:07Well, this time you're gonna walk in.
00:44:08Go right up to him and you say,
00:44:09Judge Doolittle, there's something I've got to say to you right now.
00:44:12No, you can't talk to him like that, though.
00:44:14Have you ever tried?
00:44:18No, Jane, you don't understand.
00:44:20If I barged in there like that and he'd...
00:44:23He'd say, what is it, Mason? Sit down.
00:44:25He never asked me to sit down in his life.
00:44:27Well, then stand up, but don't let him interrupt you.
00:44:29Speak your piece.
00:44:32Oh, no, that...
00:44:33Speak your piece is easy to do here in the kitchen.
00:44:35You get downtown...
00:44:36Well, downtown or uptown, what difference does it make?
00:44:39You're not asking a favor of him, you're demanding your rights.
00:44:41He'll listen.
00:44:42Make him listen.
00:44:43All right, okay, all right.
00:44:45Well, what do I say?
00:44:46You'll say, Judge Doolittle,
00:44:48I've been working for you for five years now,
00:44:50and I've given you everything that's in me, every ounce.
00:45:03All right, what'll he say?
00:45:04There's no doubt about it, Mason.
00:45:06I never questioned your ability or your loyalty.
00:45:08Uh-huh, what'll I say?
00:45:10Judge Doolittle, what are you gonna do about it?
00:45:12I hate to think what he'll say.
00:45:14He'll say, Mason, what do you expect me to do?
00:45:16He'll say, Judge Doolittle, the right thing.
00:45:18I want more money, and I want to be taken into the firm.
00:45:21And he'll say...
00:45:22Yeah, he'll say plenty.
00:45:24No matter what he'll say, he'll say, Judge Doolittle,
00:45:26I either get a raise and a junior partnership or else.
00:45:32Or else you can accept my resignation effective immediately.
00:45:38Effective immediately.
00:45:42It's all right, Jane.
00:45:46Good idea.
00:45:47You wouldn't do that some of these days.
00:45:49Some of these days is tomorrow.
00:45:51Tomorrow?
00:45:52Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.
00:45:54Well, if you think I should.
00:45:56Well, darling, there's no time like the present.
00:46:00Well, come on now, let's start from the beginning.
00:46:02Now, I... I walk into the office and I say...
00:46:05Judge Doolittle, there's something I've got to say to you right now.
00:46:07Yeah, yeah.
00:46:08Judge Doolittle, there's something I've got to say to you right now.
00:46:11Either I get a raise and a junior partnership.
00:46:13Either I get a raise and a junior partnership.
00:46:16Or you can accept my resignation.
00:46:18Or you can accept my resignation effective immediately.
00:46:25Effective immediately.
00:46:31Not bad.
00:46:44I've been working in this office for the last five years.
00:46:48And there's something I want to tell you right now.
00:46:51Either I get a raise and a junior partnership.
00:46:55Or else...
00:47:02Or else...
00:47:05Or else...
00:47:07Or else...
00:47:09Or else...
00:47:11Or else...
00:47:13Or else...
00:47:28A raise and a junior partnership or a...
00:47:32Judge Doolittle is in.
00:47:33Or else you can accept my resignation effective immediately.
00:47:40What is it, a jury case?
00:47:41What is it, a jury case?
00:47:43Ah, never mind.
00:47:44I'm thinking.
00:47:45Here are the papers in city against Consolidated.
00:47:47I want you to drop over to Consolidated
00:47:49and see their accountants.
00:47:50OK.
00:47:55Psst.
00:47:55Just got in.
00:47:56OK.
00:48:01OK.
00:48:11Come in.
00:48:35Come in.
00:48:42Judge Doolittle, there's something
00:48:44I want to say to you right now.
00:48:50There's...
00:48:55Judge Doolittle, I've been working in this office...
00:48:57Oh.
00:48:58Oh, it's you.
00:48:59Just the one I want to see.
00:49:01Sit down.
00:49:06Thank you, sir.
00:49:07Mason?
00:49:08Yes, sir.
00:49:09You've been doing pretty good work lately.
00:49:11Well, thank you, Judge.
00:49:12Capable, dependable, and loyal right from the first.
00:49:16Well, that's mighty nice of you, Judge.
00:49:18But Mason, these are extraordinary times for all of us.
00:49:24Some of our biggest clients are affected.
00:49:27They all complain that they're practically
00:49:29working for the government.
00:49:30Most of them claim that it'll be all they can do to stay
00:49:33in business till the next election.
00:49:35So they're cutting expenses right and left.
00:49:38Well, it's a good place to feel it.
00:49:40Naturally, we must do something about it.
00:49:42Naturally.
00:49:44What?
00:49:45Naturally.
00:49:47I don't want to cut down the personnel of my staff
00:49:50if I can possibly help it.
00:49:52It wouldn't be constructive.
00:49:54So the only way out, as I see it,
00:49:56is to tighten our belts.
00:49:58I'm asking everyone to take a 25% cut.
00:50:03I'm taking a substantial cut in my own
00:50:06It's a sacrifice, but it hits all of us.
00:50:09And these are days of sacrifice.
00:50:12Uh, Judge, I know.
00:50:13But I, I have to.
00:50:14These times, we must all put our shoulder to the wheel
00:50:17if we are to survive.
00:50:18Oh, yes, sir.
00:50:19The shoulder to the wheel.
00:50:22The only thing is, Judge.
00:50:23I'm glad you understand, Mason.
00:50:25And I appreciate your cooperation.
00:50:28Thank you, sir.
00:50:30Hello?
00:50:31Oh, excuse me, Mason.
00:50:34Yes, sir.
00:50:36Hello, Commissioner.
00:50:39How are you?
00:50:40Oh, Commissioner.
00:50:41You know that little piece of property up on Park Avenue?
00:50:45Yes.
00:50:46Well, if the price is right.
00:50:49Oh, yes.
00:50:50Well, you know that little piece of property up on Park Avenue?
00:50:54Yes.
00:50:55Well, if the price is right,
00:50:58how would you find it?
00:51:01Why, how do I find it?
00:51:05It's been too long.
00:51:07That's what I'm saying.
00:51:08Well, if the price is right.
00:51:10How would you find it?
00:51:13It's been too long.
00:51:45I don't know what to do with you.
00:51:47I don't know what to do with you.
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00:54:27I don't know what to do with you.
00:54:29I don't know what to do with you.
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00:54:33I don't know what to do with you.
00:54:35I don't know what to do with you.
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00:54:45I don't know what to do with you.
00:55:00Can I help you?
00:55:02I can do very nicely by myself.
00:55:04Thank you.
00:55:05I feel fine.
00:55:09What time is it?
00:55:10Am I comfortable?
00:55:11How do I feel?
00:55:13You'd think I'd committed some kind of a crime or something.
00:55:15A man comes home looking for a little peace and quiet,
00:55:18and what happens?
00:55:19Blah, blah, blah.
00:55:21Why didn't you call me back?
00:55:23Why didn't you come home for dinner?
00:55:25A million questions just because a man.
00:55:27I ran into Judge Doolittle this afternoon after you saw him.
00:55:31Johnny, you fool.
00:55:34What difference does it make whether you get a raise
00:55:36or a partnership or anything?
00:55:38Oh, Jane, I'll let you down.
00:55:40I'll always let you down.
00:55:41I'm no good, Jane.
00:55:43Johnny, don't say that.
00:55:44It was my fault for it.
00:55:46It's very, my major defeat.
00:55:48I'm sorry.
00:55:49I'm sorry.
00:55:50I'm sorry.
00:55:51I'm sorry.
00:55:52I'm sorry.
00:55:53I'm sorry.
00:55:54I'm sorry.
00:55:55I'm sorry.
00:55:56I'm sorry.
00:55:57I'm sorry.
00:55:58I'm sorry.
00:55:59I'm sorry.
00:56:00I made you do it.
00:56:01All I have and all I want.
00:56:04Please, if you tell me you feel bad, I'll die.
00:56:07Johnny, Johnny, look at me and tell me you don't feel bad.
00:56:10Oh, I don't feel bad, Jane.
00:56:13Jane, I don't feel bad.
00:56:15Honest, I don't.
00:56:16I feel fine.
00:56:20Johnny.
00:56:21Johnny.
00:56:22The next time you go out on good hearts,
00:56:24if you don't bring me with you, I'll get a divorce.
00:56:29I'm going to get a good lawyer.
00:56:31I've got a good lawyer.
00:56:38Let's go.
00:57:00Come on, girl.
00:57:03Come on now, if you want something you got to go get it.
00:57:05This it, come on.
00:57:08Come on.
00:57:09Miss Mason, you should've seen him traveling.
00:57:13Is you tired?
00:57:14Oh, I've been all over town and my head's splitting.
00:57:18Well, lean back and let Lilly rub the back of your neck.
00:57:21I can say nothing.
00:57:21These, they say, are the next Marlboro Marble.
00:57:25Oh, Marlboro, you're talking about Tillie Scott.
00:57:27Don't get in his way.
00:57:28It's the back of your neck.
00:57:34Have you been around this in Miss Mason?
00:57:38Does Mr. Mason know you're looking for a job?
00:57:40Who said I was looking for a job?
00:57:45Lily, it isn't nice to go prying into people's affairs.
00:57:51Excuse me, Miss Mason.
00:57:53Lily, you must be the 15th woman I've had working for me since I've been married.
00:57:58You're too good to be true. You're worth your weight in gold.
00:58:01That's a lot of gold.
00:58:03You're the best woman I ever had in the house.
00:58:05Just simply perfect.
00:58:07That's why it breaks my heart to have to tell you I...
00:58:10Oh, never your mind, honey. I know. I'm a luxury.
00:58:14Oh, I'd never let you go. Never if I...
00:58:17Oh, shucks, honey. You ain't getting rid of me.
00:58:20You's just getting me off your budget.
00:58:21Is the head better?
00:58:24Much better.
00:58:26I'll make an awful mess of things without you.
00:58:29Oh, no, you won't. You'll step right in and do the job.
00:58:32It's a pretty good job, too.
00:58:34A whole lot better than you can get on the outside,
00:58:37taking care of a nice young man and a sweet little baby
00:58:41and an old lady that's a little penisky.
00:58:43But that's because she's getting along and don't have nothing to do.
00:58:47I wish it were as simple as that.
00:58:48Lily's a whole lot older than you are, honey,
00:58:51and she's done a lot of living.
00:58:54She learned one thing.
00:58:56Never let the seeds stop you from enjoying the watermelon.
00:59:00It's all right if you've got a watermelon.
00:59:02You mustn't say that, Miss Mason.
00:59:04You's got your watermelon.
00:59:06But you chokes yourself up on all them little seeds.
00:59:09I always say, spit them out.
00:59:12Spit them out before they spoil the taste for the melon.
00:59:16Spit them out.
00:59:31Bless you.
00:59:35Bless you.
00:59:38Bless you.
00:59:40Bless you.
00:59:42Bless you.
00:59:43Bless you.
00:59:46Are you sure Carter has our telephone number?
00:59:48He hasn't. He certainly has a telephone book.
00:59:50Then why do you suppose he hasn't at least called up?
00:59:53Maybe he forgot all about it.
00:59:56Mother, a man doesn't invite you to a New Year's Eve party
00:59:59and then just forget about it, you know.
01:00:01Maybe we should go join him at the party.
01:00:03Jane, I told you, I don't know where the party is.
01:00:07He told me he'd meet us here in his car at 9 o'clock.
01:00:10Well, it's almost 11 now.
01:00:11Well, isn't this party also to announce his engagement
01:00:15to Eunice Doolittle?
01:00:17Yeah, I don't know. Something like that.
01:00:19Well, perhaps he thought it would be a little awkward
01:00:22to have you and Jane at his engagement party.
01:00:24Oh, now, Mother, how could it be awkward?
01:00:27Awkward or not awkward.
01:00:29Are we going to sit here all evening waiting to hear from him?
01:00:31Let's call him up.
01:00:34All the same, it might be awkward.
01:00:38Why should it be awkward?
01:00:39Well...
01:00:48Hello, operator.
01:00:51Hello. What's the matter with this connection?
01:00:55Operator, I'm calling...
01:00:57Hello. Is this Mr. Carter's residence?
01:01:01Well, is Mr. Carter there?
01:01:05Oh, I see. No, no, no thanks.
01:01:10Well, they say at Carter's house he left two hours ago,
01:01:13so forget about it.
01:01:15The baby definitely has the sniffles.
01:01:18All babies have sniffles at this time of year.
01:01:20He caught his cold from you, you know, Mother.
01:01:22Well, that's simply ridiculous.
01:01:24Matter of fact, I caught my cold from the baby.
01:01:26He's had the sniffles all day.
01:01:28And when I took his temperature...
01:01:30That's when he caught your cold.
01:01:32He certainly didn't. He had no temperature.
01:01:35It isn't anything, Johnny. It's just the sniffles.
01:01:40I suppose I ought to stay in my room all day.
01:01:44Now, Mother, that's silly. You don't have to do anything of the kind.
01:01:48Heaven knows. I try to earn my room and board
01:01:50by doing everything I can to help.
01:01:52Oh, Mother, please. This is New Year's Eve.
01:01:55It's just like every other day as far as I'm concerned.
01:01:58You were both perfectly willing to go off
01:02:00and leave me all alone to wait for the new year.
01:02:02But perhaps it's the last New Year I'll ever see.
01:02:06Oh, now, Mother, why do you keep saying things like that?
01:02:09It's Carter.
01:02:15Good evening, Mr. Mason.
01:02:17Hello, Lily. How are you?
01:02:19Happy New Year, Mr. Mason.
01:02:21Oh, I want to leave this with you.
01:02:23Oh, Lily, you sweet old thing.
01:02:25Well, thanks a lot, Lily.
01:02:27Oh, it ain't nothing. Had a day off, cooked up some chicken.
01:02:30And where I work, they give me the wine.
01:02:32Well, Happy New Year to y'all.
01:02:35Happy New Year, Lily. Have a good time.
01:02:37Bye. Goodbye.
01:02:40Well, that solves everything. Now we don't have to go out at all.
01:02:44We can stay right here and celebrate.
01:02:46We'll open the wine now, and at midnight,
01:02:47we'll have a grand feast on Lily's chicken.
01:02:49Yeah, yeah.
01:02:50Oh, come on. It's New Year's Eve. Let's have fun.
01:02:52You know it always gives me indigestion to eat
01:02:54just before I go to bed.
01:02:56Maybe there is some left over for me tomorrow.
01:02:59I never did approve of Lily. She's much too forward.
01:03:02But I do miss her cooking.
01:03:04Doesn't say much for mine.
01:03:06Oh, well, my dear, you learn.
01:03:07It takes time, of course.
01:03:10I won't say anything.
01:03:15Times are different now.
01:03:18When I was married, every well-brought-up girl
01:03:21knew something about cooking.
01:03:23Why, Jane, what is it?
01:03:25I can't cook. I can't keep house.
01:03:27I don't know how to bring up a baby.
01:03:29I'm sure I don't know what you're talking about.
01:03:30Yes, you do. You resented me from the first moment you saw me.
01:03:32You resented me because you wanted Johnny
01:03:34to marry Eunice Doolittle.
01:03:35Why, my dear, I never said anything like that.
01:03:36You've hinted at it enough, though.
01:03:38I did nothing of the sort. But they were engaged.
01:03:41Mother, I was never engaged to Eunice Doolittle.
01:03:44Oh, well, not perhaps engaged.
01:03:46And even if I had been, you shouldn't keep talking
01:03:48about it to Jane all the time.
01:03:50I don't see why she should be so touchy about it.
01:03:52Touchy? That's why you hate me.
01:03:54Jane, will you please...
01:03:55No, let her go on. She can say anything she likes.
01:03:58I know my place here.
01:04:00I'm just a guest, an unwelcome guest.
01:04:02For crying out loud, what's the matter with you two?
01:04:04There's nothing the matter with me.
01:04:05Oh, well, this is her house.
01:04:07Now, Mother, will you... Jane...
01:04:09I do everything I can to help.
01:04:11Everything I say is wrong and everything I do is wrong.
01:04:14Jane, will you...
01:04:15Just because I happen to mention that Charlotte Eunice Doolittle...
01:04:18Now, stop it, both of you.
01:04:31All right, there. You see what you made me say to Mother?
01:04:33Well, you said it to me too, don't I, Count?
01:04:36Yes, of course you count, darling, but Mother's an old lady.
01:04:38She won't be with us very long. Now, why can't you get along with her?
01:04:40Why can't she get along with me? Because she hates me.
01:04:42You don't know how it is. You're down at the office all day
01:04:44between taking care of the baby, the house, and cooking
01:04:47and listening to her criticize everything I do.
01:04:49I can't stand it anymore.
01:04:51You can spit out only so many seeds.
01:05:03Johnny!
01:05:09Johnny!
01:05:13Johnny!
01:05:15Johnny!
01:05:17What?
01:05:18Where are you going?
01:05:20I don't know. Just anywhere to get away from that ranch.
01:05:23Wait a minute.
01:05:34Don't you want me to come with you?
01:05:37Don't you understand? A man wants to be alone every once in a while.
01:05:40Oh, I'm sorry, Johnny. Really, I am.
01:05:43Jane, you don't have to apologize.
01:05:46Would you rather I didn't come with you?
01:05:49It's all right, Johnny. I don't mind. You go ahead and have a good time.
01:05:54Well, you can come along if you want to.
01:05:57You sure you don't mind?
01:06:00Of course I don't mind.
01:06:02Well, we'll have a wonderful time. You just wait and see.
01:06:24Oh, Johnny, what's happened to us?
01:06:29I don't know.
01:06:32Maybe I pulled a dirty trick on you when I took the cinder out of your eye up in Boston.
01:06:37What do you mean?
01:06:39I mean, maybe the whole thing's been a mistake.
01:06:43What whole thing?
01:06:45Our marriage.
01:06:48Oh, Johnny.
01:06:50I've gotten into debt. I've gotten no place at the office.
01:06:53I've made a household drudge out of you, just like Mother said.
01:06:56Jane, it just hasn't worked out.
01:06:59It hasn't worked out.
01:07:01But we haven't had any real trouble.
01:07:04Maybe a few silly little things.
01:07:07Little things that all people have to meet when they get married.
01:07:11Maybe we shouldn't have had the baby.
01:07:14Oh, Johnny, you can't be sorry about the baby.
01:07:18Oh, I'm crazy about him. I'm crazy about you too, Jane.
01:07:21I'd die for either one of you.
01:07:24You've got your whole life ahead of you.
01:07:26Ahead of us?
01:07:27Ahead of us.
01:07:29No.
01:07:31Not when you're dragged down by a guy who just can't make the grade.
01:07:34No.
01:07:36I'm not going to hold you to that kind of a contract.
01:07:41Well, you ought to know all about contracts.
01:07:49Well, I suppose this is what you call starting a new year right?
01:07:55At least we finally found something to celebrate.
01:08:00Well, Happy New Year.
01:08:04Happy New Year.
01:08:11Want to dance?
01:08:13Yeah.
01:08:26Hello!
01:08:48Happy New Year!
01:08:50Happy New Year!
01:08:52Happy New Year!
01:08:55Happy New Year!
01:09:15I think I'll go phone the house and wish the baby a Happy New Year.
01:09:19Jane.
01:09:20Happy New Year!
01:09:22Happy New Year!
01:09:37Hey, lonely heart.
01:09:39What's the matter?
01:09:41Happy New Year.
01:09:43All alone?
01:09:45Come on over and join our party.
01:09:47Happy New Year.
01:09:48Why are you so sad?
01:09:50Don't you feel good?
01:09:52I feel fine.
01:09:54Come on, Hans.
01:09:56Look what I found.
01:09:58A poor little lamb lost in the storm.
01:10:00Alone and neglected.
01:10:02Happy New Year.
01:10:04Johnny, come quick. The baby.
01:10:06The baby?
01:10:08Something's the matter with the baby.
01:10:19Mother, the baby was dead.
01:10:22Dr. Healy, what is it?
01:10:24Pneumonia.
01:10:44Dr. Healy.
01:10:45Come into the office a minute.
01:10:53Sit down, my boy.
01:11:00You'd better get your wife.
01:11:02Now, doctor, if it's bad news, I don't want her to know about it.
01:11:05She just couldn't stand it.
01:11:07You can tell me, doctor.
01:11:09Your baby has type 9 pneumococcus
01:11:11with a streptococcus complication.
01:11:13And I'm sorry to say
01:11:15that the congestion is increasing.
01:11:17Now, there's a serum, a new one.
01:11:19It's worked out in some cases.
01:11:21Without it, we don't stand a chance.
01:11:23With it, well, perhaps we have a ghost of a chance.
01:11:28We must get some of that serum as soon as possible.
01:11:30Every hour counts.
01:11:32I don't know whether we can locate
01:11:34any of it in the city or not.
01:11:36I'm going to check up on that right away.
01:11:39Doctor, please don't tell my wife.
01:11:41I won't.
01:11:46Give me the city health department.
01:11:48Well, the type 9 serum has been sent to Salt Lake.
01:11:50Why don't you try Johns Hopkins in Baltimore?
01:11:53Sorry.
01:11:55We shipped all we had for the epidemic in Salt Lake City.
01:11:57Yes, the epidemic's under control here in Salt Lake.
01:11:59We can spare you six 20cc vials.
01:12:01But how are you going to get it out of here in this storm?
01:12:16I've got to see Judge Doolittle right away.
01:12:18At this hour of the morning?
01:12:20You've got to wake him up.
01:12:22I couldn't do that.
01:12:24You've got to. He knows me. I work for him.
01:12:26I've got to see him.
01:12:28I'm sorry, but Judge Doolittle would never allow me to...
01:12:30Stay there.
01:12:32Wait. You mustn't do that.
01:12:34Where are you going?
01:12:36You mustn't do this. It's outrageous.
01:12:46Judge Doolittle.
01:12:48Judge Doolittle.
01:12:50Come on, wake up.
01:12:52Wake up.
01:12:54Judge, I'm sorry to wake you up like this.
01:12:56What is it?
01:12:58I've got to talk to you right now.
01:13:00Are you drunk?
01:13:02No, my kid. He's in the hospital. He's got pneumonia.
01:13:04You must be drunk waking me up in the middle of the night like this.
01:13:06It's outrageous. I've never heard of such a thing.
01:13:08Mason, if this is your idea of self-defense...
01:13:10Put it on.
01:13:12Now you listen to me.
01:13:13I didn't say anything about it, but I should have.
01:13:15Because that's the reason the baby has to sleep in the dining room.
01:13:17What are you talking about?
01:13:19My baby's in the hospital, dying of pneumonia.
01:13:21What?
01:13:23Dying. Dying. Can't you understand?
01:13:25Dying?
01:13:27Yes. Yes. My baby.
01:13:29Your baby? Well, why didn't you get in touch with me before?
01:13:31I'm terribly sorry, Mason.
01:13:33I don't need sympathy. I need serum.
01:13:36There isn't any in New York.
01:13:38There's none anywhere around here.
01:13:40And they finally found some in Salt Lake City.
01:13:43It's 2,000 miles away, and every hour counts.
01:13:45Now be calm, Mason.
01:13:47Be calm? I can't be calm.
01:13:49I can't be calm until I get that serum.
01:13:51And the only way to get it here is to fly it.
01:13:53Yes, certainly. Fly it.
01:13:55But there's terrific storms over Utah.
01:13:57The planes are grounded.
01:13:59If there's just one thing that we could do...
01:14:01Now, Mason, you must get hold of yourself.
01:14:03I know just how you feel, but you must get hold of yourself.
01:14:06Suppose the planes are all grounded.
01:14:08They could put it on one of the fastest trains, couldn't they?
01:14:10No, they can't.
01:14:11I told you, every hour counts.
01:14:13Every minute counts.
01:14:15We need a plane from Salt Lake City.
01:14:17But we have a plane.
01:14:19Yeah.
01:14:21The pilot wants $5,000 to fly it to New York.
01:14:25Oh, I don't know, Judge.
01:14:28I just didn't have anybody else to turn to.
01:14:30Simon!
01:14:32Well, what are you standing there for?
01:14:34My checkbook. Get my checkbook.
01:14:36And get me a pen. Quick. One to the right.
01:14:38And find out where the nearest telegraph office is.
01:14:39Oh, yes.
01:14:41You should have gotten in touch with me sooner.
01:14:43Now, don't you worry about that serum.
01:14:45We'll have it here and in plenty of time, too.
01:15:05Yes, Mr. Mason, the serum's here and the money's here, too.
01:15:07And I could certainly use that kind of dough.
01:15:09But the weather's gotten so bad, it's impossible to take off.
01:15:11That's all.
01:15:14Well, what can I do?
01:15:18I know exactly how you feel.
01:15:20I'm a married man myself, and I got a couple of kids.
01:15:22I gotta think of them.
01:15:26My wife won't let me.
01:15:28She says if I do go, she won't be here when I get back.
01:15:31If I get back?
01:15:34Well, what are you gonna do?
01:15:35Well, what are you gonna do with a guy like that?
01:15:37Let me talk to him.
01:15:39Now, listen, you, what do you think this is, a suicide club?
01:15:41You can't expect anybody in his right mind
01:15:43to fly a plane on a night like this,
01:15:45especially an old crate with whiskers.
01:15:47Why don't you...
01:15:50Well, sure.
01:15:52Let's tap.
01:15:54We'd certainly like to help you out.
01:15:57Ain't there no other place you could get some of the stuff?
01:16:01Well, maybe in a few hours when the weather clears up.
01:16:04Gee, the guy's crying.
01:16:07Now, wait a minute, buddy.
01:16:09Take it easy.
01:16:11Suppose we...
01:16:14Well, maybe I...
01:16:17He just won't take no for an answer.
01:16:19Hold the wire.
01:16:21Jim, could I borrow your plane?
01:16:23Are you nuts?
01:16:25You know how it is.
01:16:27You've got kids of your own.
01:16:29Suppose you were in his place.
01:16:31Well, I can't let you take my plane.
01:16:33I can't get any.
01:16:35Hold it a minute.
01:16:37Keep your shirt on.
01:16:39I'll give you half the money if you loan me the crate.
01:16:41What if you crack up?
01:16:43Then you can keep the whole five.
01:16:45I won't need it.
01:16:47Well, I think you're crazy, but all right if you want to.
01:16:49Okay, buddy, relax.
01:16:55Think you'll ever get off the ground with all that gas?
01:16:58Well, I did going down a little.
01:17:04I can't say I like that kind of dough.
01:17:07Looks to me like I'm going to be in five grand before morning.
01:17:34He's all right.
01:17:36He's holding his own nicely.
01:17:38May I go to see him?
01:17:40I don't think you better, not just now.
01:17:42Why, doctor, why don't you want me to see him?
01:17:44Now, please don't worry.
01:17:46Why don't you want me to...
01:17:48Oh!
01:17:50You lied to me!
01:17:52You lied to me!
01:17:54He's worse.
01:17:56That's why you wanted the oxygen.
01:17:58Jim, now the oxygen's only to help him
01:18:00until the serum gets to him.
01:18:01Now I want you to lie down and rest.
01:18:03I'll give you something to make you sleep.
01:18:05Will you do that for me?
01:18:07Oh, Dr. Healy, please don't make me.
01:18:09I couldn't.
01:18:11Please.
01:18:13Oh, I'm sorry.
01:18:15When can I see him?
01:18:17In a little while.
01:18:26If the baby dies, I want to die too.
01:18:28I know, dear, I know.
01:18:29But you mustn't think that way.
01:18:31You mustn't let John know that you feel that way.
01:18:33He loves the baby too, you know,
01:18:35almost as much as he loves you.
01:18:37Poor Johnny, he'll be so lonely if the baby...
01:18:41He'll have you, Jane, and you'll have him.
01:18:44You can't be lonely either of you,
01:18:46as long as you have each other.
01:18:48Do you know when you're really lonely?
01:18:51When you have no one to share things with,
01:18:53not even a loss.
01:18:55Oh, honey, you're lonely, aren't you?
01:18:57I wasn't always a bitter old woman.
01:18:59I wasn't always a pest and a nuisance.
01:19:01Not when I had someone to share things with.
01:19:05And now the baby.
01:19:07Oh, my baby's baby.
01:19:11Oh, Mother.
01:19:13Mother.
01:19:27Mother.
01:19:57Mother.
01:20:27Denver calling commercial NC24.
01:20:29Come in, Conway.
01:20:32Come in.
01:20:34Come in, Conway, come in.
01:20:36Come in.
01:20:38Come in.
01:20:40Come in.
01:20:41Come in.
01:20:45Come in.
01:20:47Come in, come on.
01:20:50Come on, baby.
01:20:52Come on, baby.
01:20:54Come on.
01:20:55Come in.
01:20:58Can't you read me, Conway?
01:21:01Can't you read me?
01:21:03Come in, Conway.
01:21:08Denver calling Newark.
01:21:09Do you read me, Newark?
01:21:10Still can't contact Conway.
01:21:12Storm increasing over the Rockies.
01:21:14Denver.
01:21:17Send out an emergency to all stations.
01:21:19Stand by to contact Conway.
01:21:21North Platte, Nebraska calling Conway.
01:21:23Commercial NC-24.
01:21:25Do you read me?
01:21:2644, this is Omaha.
01:21:28Do you hear me, Conway?
01:21:29Chicago calling Commercial NC-24.
01:21:32Conway, can you read me?
01:21:33Can't you answer, Conway?
01:21:46No, we haven't seen or heard a plane all day.
01:21:50Sorry, but there's no use sending searching parties out in this blizzard.
01:22:19There was just something I could do.
01:22:24There was just something.
01:22:28There is.
01:22:32Will you come with me?
01:22:39Mr. Madeline, I'm not a Catholic.
01:22:43It doesn't matter.
01:23:02You know how much he means to Johnny and me.
01:23:06We've only had him such a little while.
01:23:09Oh, God, dear, dear God, please.
01:23:14We do want to see him grow up and be a man.
01:23:17Please help our little baby.
01:23:20We love him so.
01:23:21He's so small, helpless.
01:23:24He can't do anything for himself.
01:23:27We can't seem to do anything for him.
01:23:31Please.
01:23:32Please.
01:23:33Please.
01:24:00Please.
01:24:01Please.
01:25:00Shall I order another tank of oxygen, Doctor?
01:25:11If the serum isn't here in another couple of hours.
01:25:29Hello, Johnny.
01:25:30Hello, Jane.
01:25:44We'll always be together no matter what happens.
01:25:49Like there's always.
01:26:19Let's go.
01:26:25Who are you?
01:26:34What do you want?
01:26:43I'm hurt.
01:26:44Help me.
01:26:45Mercy sakes a lot.
01:26:46For mercy's sakes, alive.
01:26:48What is it?
01:26:49What's happened?
01:26:50Never mind that.
01:26:54What place is this?
01:26:55Liberty Corners.
01:26:57Where is that?
01:26:58What, 35 miles from New York?
01:27:03For mercy's sakes, alive.
01:27:13St. Francis Hospital, New York City.
01:27:17Rush.
01:27:29Hello?
01:27:30Hello?
01:27:32Operator?
01:27:33I want the St. Francis Hospital, New York City.
01:27:42Reverse the charges.
01:27:52I want the St. Francis Hospital, New York City.
01:28:16Happy New Year, darling.
01:28:23Happy New Year.
01:28:25Happy New Year.
01:28:31Well, gentlemen, I guess four's about enough on a business day.
01:28:35Well, that's all very good, Joe, but ain't it about time you bought one?
01:28:39What's that?
01:28:43Conway calling Doolittle.
01:28:45And there are certain things, gentlemen, that I want distinctly understood.
01:28:49Now, I called this meeting of all the partners in order to make my position clear once and for all.
01:28:54That before I accept your offer of partnership in the firm of Doolittle, Messerschmitt, Doolittle, Hutch, and Carter,
01:29:04you must know that I consider the methods of this firm at the present time old-fashioned, self-satisfied, high-handed, and thoroughly inefficient.
01:29:14It seems to me that...
01:29:15Quiet.
01:29:19And I demand that they be changed.
01:29:21Effective immediately.
01:29:26Come in.
01:29:27Oh, excuse me.
01:29:28I hope we haven't interrupted anything important.
01:29:30Oh, Jane.
01:29:31Oh, Johnny, I know Judge Doolittle won't mind.
01:29:33We just couldn't wait.
01:29:34We had to rush down the moment it happened.
01:29:36What happened?
01:29:38The baby can talk.
01:29:40No.
01:29:41No.
01:29:44Oh, they don't believe us.
01:29:46Come on, darling.
01:29:47Let's prove it to them.
01:29:48Show them.
01:29:49Now, don't be afraid.
01:29:50Speak up.
01:29:51Say, Daddy.
01:29:52Say, Daddy.
01:29:53Come on, darling.
01:29:54Say, Daddy.
01:29:55Come on.
01:29:56Say, Daddy.
01:29:57Speak up.
01:29:58Now, don't be afraid.
01:29:59Say, Dad.
01:30:00Say, Daddy.
01:30:02Dad, Daddy.
01:30:07Say, Daddy.
01:30:08Say, Daddy.
01:30:13Come on, Johnny.
01:30:14Say, Daddy.
01:30:15Say, Daddy.
01:30:16Mama.
01:30:17What?