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Reg'lar Fellers (1941)
Passed | 1h | Adventure, Comedy, Crime | 5 September 1941 (USA)

Based on the comic strip by Gene Byrnes, the "Reg'lar Fellers", and one girl-feller, tinker with building a land/water machine, form a kid-band and go on the radio, celebrate a birthday, get involved with gangsters...and reunite a wealthy recluse with her baby granddaughter and estranged daughter-in-law.

Director: Arthur Dreifuss
Writers: Gene Byrnes (based on the cartoon strip by), Arthur Hoerl (screenplay)
Stars: Billy Lee, Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer, Buddy Boles

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00:01:15We're just regular fellers.
00:01:16We know how to read, write, and spell.
00:01:17And history, we think it's swell.
00:01:18Arithmetic, we don't excel.
00:01:19We're just regular fellers.
00:01:20Hi, Jimmy.
00:01:21We don't go in for glamour.
00:01:22And in some things, we're even worse.
00:01:23Idiot and drammer.
00:01:24Other things that I'll preserve.
00:01:25But most of it, we can't understand.
00:01:26We'd rather just exclude.
00:01:27We're just regular fellers.
00:01:28We know how to read, write, and spell.
00:01:29And history, we think it's swell.
00:01:30Arithmetic, we don't excel.
00:01:31We're just regular fellers.
00:01:32Hi, Jimmy.
00:01:33We don't go in for glamour.
00:01:34And in some things, we're even worse.
00:01:35Idiot and drammer.
00:01:36Other things that I'll preserve.
00:01:37But most of it, we can't understand.
00:01:38We'd rather just exclude.
00:01:39We're just regular fellers.
00:01:40We don't like to hear, I don't mean so dull.
00:01:41We'd rather hear, hi-dee-ho.
00:01:42Word by word, play by play.
00:01:43At least that's what the grown-ups say.
00:01:44But we prefer to play all day.
00:01:45We're just regular fellers.
00:01:46Haven't got sand, but why do we care?
00:01:47Because we're just regular fellers.
00:01:48We don't like to hear, I don't mean so dull.
00:01:49We'd rather hear, hi-dee-ho.
00:01:50Word by word, play by play.
00:01:51At least that's what the grown-ups say.
00:01:52But we prefer to play all day.
00:01:53We're just regular fellers.
00:01:54Haven't got sand, but why do we care?
00:01:55Because we're just regular fellers.
00:01:56Word by word, play by play.
00:01:57At least that's what the grown-ups say.
00:01:58But we prefer to play all day.
00:01:59We're just regular fellers.
00:02:00Haven't got sand, but why do we care?
00:02:01Because we're better off than a millionaire.
00:02:02And we've got happiness left to spare.
00:02:03We're just regular fellers.
00:02:04A social life, we're not well versed.
00:02:05We just play for fun.
00:02:06Right pretty, ain't it, Dad?
00:02:07Yeah.
00:02:08Yeah.
00:02:09Those kids are all right.
00:02:10Say, Emily, who do you think is going to win this quiz?
00:02:11All right, you go first.
00:02:12I want to win.
00:02:13I want to win.
00:02:14I want to win.
00:02:15We're just regular fellers.
00:02:16We don't like to hear, I don't mean so dull.
00:02:17Right pretty, ain't it, darling?
00:02:19Yeah.
00:02:20Yeah.
00:02:21Those kids are all right.
00:02:23Say, Emily, who do you think is going to win the quiz prize?
00:02:27Jimmy Duggan, of course.
00:02:29I'll tell you what I'll do with you.
00:02:31I'll bet you Buck the Hamilton kid wins it.
00:02:34He's got better marks.
00:02:36Put up or shut up.
00:02:47Martha, keep your mind on the game.
00:03:00Turn off that radio.
00:03:03But this is the big junior quiz, Mrs. Carter.
00:03:05I don't care if it is.
00:03:07You know, I want nothing to do with children.
00:03:18Thank you, boys and girls.
00:03:19That was swell.
00:03:20Folks, you've just heard the Junior Glee Club,
00:03:22which brings us now to the final portion of the junior quiz.
00:03:26And with five contestants still in the running, it's anybody's race.
00:03:29These smart youngsters have given a great account of themselves,
00:03:32and it's going to be tough to find a question to stump any of them.
00:03:35And now on with the quiz, and the next contestant is Hazel Barry.
00:03:44Hazel, are you a good cook?
00:03:46I think so, Mr. Hall.
00:03:47My mother taught me.
00:03:50Hazel, there are several portions to your question.
00:03:52You're to define three cooking terms.
00:03:54Think you can do it?
00:03:55I hope so.
00:03:56Well, I'm sure you can.
00:03:57The first is to parboil.
00:04:00When you parboil, it means you don't cook it all the way.
00:04:06That's right.
00:04:07It means to boil partly.
00:04:09Now here's the second part.
00:04:11To baste.
00:04:12What does that mean?
00:04:14That's when you wet something in the oven all the time with water.
00:04:18You've got the right idea.
00:04:19It means to keep moist at intervals to prevent burning.
00:04:22Now here's the last one.
00:04:24Define consommé.
00:04:27Consommé is...
00:04:31Consommé is...
00:04:34It's soup.
00:04:35That's pretty close, Hazel.
00:04:36What kind of soup?
00:04:37It's soup with nothing in it.
00:04:39That's right.
00:04:40Very good.
00:04:41Thank you, Hazel Barry.
00:04:46The next young lady is Jane Watson.
00:04:50Jane, here's your question.
00:04:52At a certain spot in the harbor, there's a difference of 40 feet between high and low tide.
00:04:57Supposing a ship drawing 20 feet of water at low tide is anchored there.
00:05:01How much water will it draw at high tide?
00:05:03That's easy.
00:05:04Quiet, please.
00:05:05Let's be fair to the contestant.
00:05:07Think, Jane.
00:05:08How much water will it draw at high tide?
00:05:14I don't know.
00:05:15Oh, that's too bad, Jane.
00:05:19Well, we'll see if the next contestant can answer the question.
00:05:22Warren Hamilton.
00:05:24Warren, at a certain spot in the harbor, there's a difference...
00:05:26I remember the question, Mr. Hall, and the answer's very simple.
00:05:31The ship at either high or low tide would draw exactly the same amount of water.
00:05:35That is correct.
00:05:36Unless cargo or crew were changed between tides.
00:05:40Or unless it sailed from salt to fresh water.
00:05:42Very good.
00:05:43Very good.
00:05:46Now we come to Bumps Hudson.
00:05:52Bumps, your question has to do with music.
00:05:54Do you know anything about music?
00:05:55Oh, I sang once in a while.
00:05:58Well, that's fine.
00:05:59Our studio pianist is going to play a familiar song.
00:06:02Now, you see if you can identify it.
00:06:04All right, Joe.
00:06:05Will you play it for us, please?
00:06:07I bet he doesn't know that one.
00:06:10That's, uh, uh, that's, uh, uh...
00:06:15Well, if you can't name it, can you sing it for us, Bumps?
00:06:18Okay.
00:06:23It's the last rope.
00:06:26It's the last rope.
00:06:28It's the last rope.
00:06:30It's the last rope.
00:06:33It's the last rose of summer.
00:06:40Left a blooming all along.
00:06:47All her lovely companions
00:06:53Are all faded and gone.
00:06:59No flower of her kingdom.
00:07:04No roof but his side.
00:07:09It's the last rope of summer.
00:07:20Well, uh, now can you name the song, Bumps?
00:07:25No.
00:07:28Well, that's too bad.
00:07:29Well, better luck next time.
00:07:31Thanks a lot.
00:07:32And that brings us to James Dugan.
00:07:37Well, Jimmy, here's a question that's rather interesting.
00:07:39Now, listen very closely.
00:07:41Supposing a large steamer were frozen in the Gulf Stream,
00:07:44what method would you suggest to free it?
00:07:47Now, you could use an ice cutter.
00:07:50Oh, did you say Gulf Stream?
00:07:52Why, it never freezes there.
00:07:55That's right!
00:07:57Now, Warren.
00:08:03Ladies and gentlemen, in checking over the final score,
00:08:05we find that we are left with just two contestants,
00:08:08James Dugan and Warren Hamilton.
00:08:11Unfortunately, only one can win.
00:08:13Middleville should be proud of the splendid showing
00:08:15the boys and girls have made in this junior quiz hour.
00:08:18Now, Jimmy, the United States leads the world
00:08:20in the output of a certain chemical used in aviation.
00:08:23In fact, this chemical is found in its free state
00:08:25only in this country.
00:08:27Can you name the chemical?
00:08:28It's helium, and it's used for dirigibles and balloons.
00:08:34Very good.
00:08:35Now, Warren, it's your turn.
00:08:36You'll find me ready.
00:08:37This question is in three parts.
00:08:39You must answer each part directly.
00:08:41I want you to explain the meaning of three favorite
00:08:43American expressions.
00:08:44You must answer all three.
00:08:46The first is a bunch of fives.
00:08:48Sorry, I've never taken up slang.
00:08:51Jimmy, maybe you can tell us what a bunch of fives means.
00:08:53I sure can, Mr. Hall.
00:08:55A bunch of fives is a fist.
00:08:59So far, so good.
00:09:01Now for the second one, Jimmy.
00:09:03What does it mean to sock the old apple?
00:09:06That means to hit a baseball a country mile.
00:09:09Jimmy's going to do it.
00:09:10He's going to win.
00:09:11That's fine.
00:09:12Now for the last one, Jimmy.
00:09:14Just a minute, Emily.
00:09:15Not so fast.
00:09:16Just listen to this.
00:09:17What does it mean when a fellow is carrying the mail?
00:09:19That football.
00:09:20When a fellow is running for a touchdown.
00:09:22Jimmy's done it.
00:09:23By golly, he won.
00:09:26I told you he'd win.
00:09:44A real American boy.
00:09:47And now, Jimmy, I take great pleasure
00:09:49in presenting you with these 25 silver dollars.
00:09:53You certainly earned them.
00:09:54You had some stiff competition up here this evening.
00:09:57Now tell us, Jimmy, what are you going
00:09:58to do with all that money?
00:10:00Well, you see, Mr. Hall, me and some other fellers
00:10:03and a girl, we got a laboratory where we do lots
00:10:06of experiments and make things.
00:10:09What kind of things, Jimmy?
00:10:11Well, we're all going to invent stuff for the United States.
00:10:14You know, the big defense program.
00:10:16And we're going to make airplanes and automobiles
00:10:19and tanks and all sorts of stuff.
00:10:22And we're going to give them to the government.
00:10:24That's because us fellers, if we want to be regular fellers,
00:10:27have to help the government, just like the growing up.
00:10:41Hello, Aggie.
00:10:42Hello, Aggie.
00:10:43Hello, Mrs. Carolyn.
00:10:44Gee, I hope I'm not late.
00:10:46No, you're just in time.
00:10:48You shouldn't have rushed, though.
00:10:49You're all out of breath.
00:10:50Oh, I had to do some things for the club.
00:10:53On the count of we're having a party this afternoon.
00:10:56Because Jimmy, he...
00:10:57I guess you're pretty proud of Jimmy, aren't you, Aggie?
00:10:59Oh, I knew he'd win.
00:11:01But, um...
00:11:02What's the matter?
00:11:03Is something wrong?
00:11:04Oh, gosh, Mrs. Carolyn.
00:11:06It's Jimmy.
00:11:08He just don't pay no attention to me at all.
00:11:10Just like I wasn't there.
00:11:12Oh, is that it?
00:11:14What would you do if you were me, Mrs. Carolyn?
00:11:17From one woman to another.
00:11:19Well, I...
00:11:20I'd just sort of...
00:11:22Well, I...
00:11:23I'd try to be a big help to him, Aggie, you know.
00:11:26And we're bound to notice a sweet little girl like you sooner or later.
00:11:30All right, I will, Mrs. Carolyn.
00:11:33Do you mind if I take Lizzy over to our laboratory where the party is?
00:11:37All right.
00:11:38Only see that she doesn't get mixed up in any of that infernal machinery of yours.
00:11:42Oh, I promise I won't.
00:11:46Pretty soon she'll be getting too heavy to carry.
00:11:48Oh, I don't mind carrying you, Ruthie.
00:11:50Honest, I don't.
00:11:52I'm afraid I've got to go now, Aggie.
00:11:59Don't you worry about the baby.
00:12:02I hope you have a good time, too.
00:12:08Good-bye.
00:12:26Martha!
00:12:27Martha!
00:12:29The front door!
00:12:30For British sakes, answer the bell!
00:12:33Yes, Mrs. Carter?
00:12:34Coming.
00:12:36How are you, darling?
00:12:39Let me take a look at your child.
00:12:41I haven't seen you in ages, and how is the baby?
00:12:44That's what I came to see Mrs. Carter about, Martha.
00:12:47It's terribly important.
00:12:48Oh, but she told me to never to...
00:12:50Who is it, Martha?
00:12:51Oh, uh...
00:12:52It's your daughter-in-law to see you, Mrs. Carter.
00:12:55Tell her I'm not at home.
00:12:58Never mind, Martha.
00:13:06Why do you force your way into my house?
00:13:08You know very well we've nothing to say to each other.
00:13:10But there is something, Mrs. Carter.
00:13:12Something that concerns us both.
00:13:15Very well, then.
00:13:17Get to the point.
00:13:19If it's money you want, you're wasting your time.
00:13:22I expected you to say that.
00:13:25No, it isn't money.
00:13:27Mrs. Carter, I've been told by friends and family
00:13:30that you don't like me.
00:13:32Mrs. Carter, I've been told by friends
00:13:35that the authorities are planning to take the baby away from me.
00:13:38Is this your work?
00:13:40What difference does it make whose work it is?
00:13:42If you can't take care of the child properly, you shouldn't have it.
00:13:48I've settled this question some time ago,
00:13:50and you very well know it.
00:13:53When my son married you against my will,
00:13:55he ceased to be my son.
00:13:56I know you hate me, Mrs. Carter.
00:13:59I can understand and forgive that.
00:14:01But Lawrence and the baby...
00:14:03Why?
00:14:04Have you said everything you've come to say?
00:14:07No.
00:14:08Where is Lawrence?
00:14:10Why haven't I heard from him?
00:14:12You're his wife. How should I know?
00:14:18You're the most cruel person I've ever known.
00:14:22You're a selfish old tyrant, Mrs. Carter.
00:14:25You brought us nothing but unhappiness.
00:14:27And I hate you for it.
00:14:32No, I guess I don't hate you.
00:14:35I feel sorry for you.
00:14:38You must be very lonely.
00:14:54Come on, guys!
00:14:57Look what he's got!
00:14:59Hi, everybody!
00:15:03Before we start celebrating,
00:15:05I want to report that Project 58 is finished.
00:15:08Let's all take a look at it.
00:15:09Come on!
00:15:15Look, Jimmy, that's one of my mom's bedsheets.
00:15:18Here it is.
00:15:19Look at that!
00:15:20Oh, it's a pill!
00:15:23I make a motion our chief inventor put in that did a good job.
00:15:27Anybody say no?
00:15:30Oh, it was nothing.
00:15:32I had no idea.
00:15:34You see, it was like this.
00:15:36Jimmy, we'd better have the ice cream before it melts.
00:15:38Sure, fellas.
00:15:43Jimmy, you'll make a wonderful father someday.
00:15:48Serve the ice cream.
00:15:50All right.
00:15:56Give me that knife for the cake.
00:15:58And make it sharp.
00:15:59Okay.
00:16:00Okay.
00:16:26Take mine, the big one.
00:16:29Ouch!
00:16:38Sneaking around our laboratory, huh?
00:16:40Trying to steal our inventions, huh?
00:16:41I'll learn you.
00:16:42What's it all about, Pinhead?
00:16:44I caught him spying on our laboratory.
00:16:46That's all.
00:16:47I wasn't spying either.
00:16:49I was just looking.
00:16:50He's lying, Jimmy.
00:16:51Don't let him get away with it.
00:16:52All right, Pinhead.
00:16:54Relax.
00:16:55Well, just what were you doing in bumps?
00:16:57I just wanted to come over and ask you
00:16:59if I could join the regular fellas.
00:17:01I...
00:17:02Bet he heard we was having ice cream.
00:17:04Quiet, Pinhead.
00:17:05What makes you think you could join?
00:17:07Lots of things.
00:17:08I can invent things.
00:17:10And I can sing, too.
00:17:14What do you say, Jimmy?
00:17:15Should we give him a chance?
00:17:16Okay.
00:17:18Bump?
00:17:19We'll try you out.
00:17:20Sort of a probation.
00:17:22I'll tell you all the rules later.
00:17:24Pinhead, you show him around.
00:17:26Him?
00:17:27You heard what Jimmy said.
00:17:29Say, Aggie, what about the ice cream and cake?
00:17:32Now, this is our all-around-the-world
00:17:35short, medium, long receiving set.
00:17:49And this is our all-around rejuvenator.
00:17:56Oh!
00:18:04What you doing?
00:18:06Sharpening my scalp knife.
00:18:07Must it look like I'm doing baking a cake?
00:18:11I was on the radio with Jimmy Gooker.
00:18:14But you didn't win, did you?
00:18:16Nah.
00:18:17I'm better at inventing things.
00:18:19Is that so?
00:18:22I've been thinking about things.
00:18:24An inventor's got to do a lot of thinking.
00:18:27Yeah?
00:18:34Maybe we could use you.
00:18:38You got a knife, Bumps?
00:18:39Nah, never had one.
00:18:43This is a swell knife.
00:18:45You can cut anything with it.
00:18:47I think Everfellow ought to have a knife.
00:18:51That looks like swell ice cream.
00:18:55These skates don't look much good, Bumps.
00:18:57Nah, the wheels always get stuck.
00:19:00Why don't you get rid of them?
00:19:02Yeah, I guess I ought to.
00:19:05Gee, I wish I could give you this knife for them.
00:19:08I don't know.
00:19:10You're a nice fellow, Bumps.
00:19:12We ought to do something for you.
00:19:16I didn't say I wanted the tray.
00:19:18Here's your ice cream, Vinnie.
00:19:20Just put it down.
00:19:21Is the knife good enough?
00:19:23I don't know.
00:19:25Oh, all right, I'll toss in the ice cream.
00:19:28But you're getting the best of the trade.
00:19:30If I can have the ice cream, you can have the skates.
00:19:33But give me the knife, too.
00:19:35I told you, the wheels always get stuck.
00:19:54See how to do it, Bumps?
00:20:17Let's get down to business, fella.
00:20:20Let's get down to business, fella.
00:20:22And take up a report on defense activities.
00:20:25Start talking, Puddenhead.
00:20:26You're our chief inventor.
00:20:28I've got another idea.
00:20:31Here it is.
00:20:32What is it, Puddenhead?
00:20:34It's a tank that goes on landing in water.
00:20:36I don't think it'll work.
00:20:38What do you know about tanks?
00:20:40I've seen one in the movies.
00:20:41It worked, didn't it?
00:20:42Yeah, but not in water.
00:20:44Then how do you know mine won't work in the water?
00:20:46I don't know.
00:20:47I just don't think so, that's all.
00:20:49It's treason, that's what it is.
00:20:51He's trying to sanitize my tank.
00:20:53Jimmy, do something.
00:20:55I make a motion and we let Puddenhead build a tank.
00:20:58What do you say, fellas?
00:20:59Yeah!
00:21:01No.
00:21:03Four yeses and one no.
00:21:05You can start building, Puddenhead.
00:21:07You know, as long as we're going to build this,
00:21:09I think we ought to have a new laboratory.
00:21:11We need a bigger one to invent stuff like tanks.
00:21:14And we've got money to rent one.
00:21:16Gee, but there ain't a place in town big enough for us.
00:21:19Yes, there is.
00:21:21Eddie Carter's barn.
00:21:23If we could get her to rent it to us, that's an idea.
00:21:26Boy, oh, boy.
00:21:32See?
00:21:33It's just what we need.
00:21:37Come on!
00:21:47My, my.
00:21:49Such distinguished visitors.
00:21:51Hello, Martha.
00:21:52Hello, Martha.
00:21:53May we come in?
00:21:55Yes, but just for a moment.
00:21:57You'll have to be very quiet.
00:21:59All right, we will.
00:22:05Congratulations, Jimmy, on winning the contest.
00:22:07That was fine.
00:22:08Gee, thanks, Martha.
00:22:10Oh, Puddenhead and I want to talk to Mrs. Carter.
00:22:13What on earth for?
00:22:14Oh, we thought maybe we could rent the barn for our laboratory.
00:22:17Oh, no.
00:22:18No, you couldn't do that.
00:22:19I'm sure Mrs. Carter wouldn't rent it to you boys.
00:22:22Well, why not?
00:22:23Well, you wouldn't understand, dear.
00:22:25You see, Mrs. Carter doesn't want any children about the place at all.
00:22:29Gosh, that's funny.
00:22:32Well, we never did anything to her, Martha.
00:22:35I know you didn't, Jimmy.
00:22:37But Mrs. Carter is hard to understand sometimes.
00:22:40I think somebody must have hurt her once.
00:22:43Maybe her own boy.
00:22:46And she's just like that, I guess.
00:22:48Gee, I feel sorry for her.
00:22:51I...
00:22:52Jimmy, look.
00:23:01What are these boys doing here?
00:23:03Don't be upset, Mrs. Carter.
00:23:04They came on business.
00:23:07What business?
00:23:09What business could they have with you?
00:23:11It's with you.
00:23:12We just told Martha we came here to rent your barn.
00:23:15We've got money...
00:23:16It's not for rent.
00:23:17There never will be.
00:23:18Now go home.
00:23:19You won't change your mind?
00:23:20No.
00:23:21Well, we just wanted to ask.
00:23:23Thanks, Martha.
00:23:24Thanks just the same, Mrs. Carter.
00:23:27Bye, Martha.
00:23:31Why did you let them in here?
00:23:33They didn't mean any harm.
00:23:35And I think you'd be a lot happier, Mrs. Carter,
00:23:37if you'd let somebody into your life.
00:23:40Don't interfere, Martha.
00:23:41I'll bundle you off, too.
00:24:00Think up your mind yet, Puddin' Head?
00:24:02Not yet, Emory.
00:24:03We've got to wait for Jimmy.
00:24:05I was afraid of that.
00:24:06Hi, everybody.
00:24:08Oh, hiya, Jimmy.
00:24:09Hi, Jimmy.
00:24:10Uh, hiya, Emory.
00:24:11Hiya, Jimmy.
00:24:13How'd you make out, Jimmy?
00:24:14When did we take over the barn?
00:24:16Yeah, what about that?
00:24:17We don't.
00:24:18We don't is right.
00:24:20She wouldn't even talk to us.
00:24:22We didn't even get a chance to make an offer.
00:24:24Martha says she don't like kids or something.
00:24:27Why, that old fossil.
00:24:29She ought to be ashamed of herself.
00:24:31Hey, Jimmy.
00:24:32Here it is.
00:24:33All right, Pinhead, relax.
00:24:35Let me handle this.
00:24:38No, Pinhead.
00:24:39This isn't any good.
00:24:41It's awful old.
00:24:44I guess I didn't get a good look at it before.
00:24:47You couldn't use this for your seagoing tank.
00:24:50Could you, Puddin' Head?
00:24:52Why, sure I could.
00:24:54And what's wrong with it?
00:24:56I took it off of my own boat down on the river.
00:24:59Well, there ain't many people want a thing like this.
00:25:03Now, look at these skates.
00:25:07Skates, hmm.
00:25:09Now, if you was thinking of trading some good,
00:25:12I mean really good skates for an old motor, well.
00:25:18No.
00:25:19No.
00:25:21Nothing doing.
00:25:23Say, hurry up, will you, Bumps?
00:25:25I'm doing the best I can.
00:25:27Well, come on.
00:25:36OK, we're here.
00:25:38You carry all this stuff in, Bumps.
00:25:40Come on, fellas.
00:25:42OK, we're here.
00:25:44You carry all this stuff in, Bumps.
00:25:46Come on, fellas.
00:26:12No!
00:26:14I don't want it anymore.
00:26:16Do I have to do all the work?
00:26:19You are a giant, don't you?
00:26:21Sure I do.
00:26:22Then you gotta work.
00:26:24Now, you have to saw these boards just the way Puddin' Head wants them.
00:26:27You better bring down the motor first.
00:26:29Yeah, after you bring down the motor.
00:26:32And the box.
00:26:33And the nails.
00:26:35And don't grumble about it, see?
00:26:37Oh, I guess I gotta start at the bottom of the ladder.
00:26:48What's the matter, Jimmy?
00:26:50Something wrong?
00:26:51Nah.
00:26:52No, nothing's wrong.
00:26:54I just wondered.
00:26:57Maybe you were thinking about how you could rent Heddy Carter's barn?
00:27:00I'll figure that out, Aggie.
00:27:02You shouldn't get mixed up with men's jobs.
00:27:05Then I guess I better not tell you my idea.
00:27:08Idea?
00:27:09Oh, it's nothing.
00:27:11Except maybe, if you could do Mrs. Carter a favor, she might rent the barn.
00:27:17But what favor could we do?
00:27:20Well, Mrs. Carter's son, Loren, has been away an awful long time.
00:27:27And I was thinking, if we could do something, that would bring him back.
00:27:32Yeah, but what could we do?
00:27:35If we could find him, maybe we could get him to come back.
00:27:39Yeah, that's right.
00:27:41Hey, fellas, come here a minute.
00:27:44Aggie just got an idea that maybe Mrs. Carter will let us rent the barn
00:27:49if we could get her son, Larry, to come home.
00:27:51Where'd he go?
00:27:52We'd have to know that, wouldn't we?
00:27:54Do you know, Aggie?
00:27:56I heard Carolyn say that he went to New York.
00:28:01Swell, we're right to New York.
00:28:03But what address are we going to use?
00:28:05Pinhead spoils everything.
00:28:08Say, the police ought to know where he is.
00:28:10Don't call the police.
00:28:12They won't find out you broke Henry Brown's window, don't worry.
00:28:15Now, let's try to figure this out, fellas.
00:28:18Now, how do you write the police?
00:28:20Dear policeman.
00:28:22He don't know how to write letters, Jimmy.
00:28:24Dear policeman.
00:28:26Don't you think we ought to write to the police commissioner?
00:28:28We'll try that.
00:28:30Here, Mr. Commissioner.
00:28:32I got that.
00:28:34I am very anxious to find Mr. Lawrence Carter
00:28:42for reasons that are very secretive.
00:28:48Jimmy, supper's ready.
00:28:50Better come right away.
00:28:51All right, Molly.
00:28:52I guess we'll have to break it up, fellas.
00:28:54Fellas always gotta go home just when he's in bed.
00:28:59Oh, come on.
00:29:00Let's go.
00:29:02Bye, Jimmy.
00:29:03I wish you would find Lawrence Carter and let me know.
00:29:10He went to New York about a year ago.
00:29:14Not so fast, Jimmy.
00:29:31Boys and girls, take your seats now for the launching.
00:29:47Hello, everybody.
00:29:49We're just about ready for the big event,
00:29:53the launching of Puddinghead Duffy's greatest invention,
00:29:58the colossal amphibious tank.
00:30:03The tank will be christened by Miss Aggie Riley.
00:30:08And special music by Puddinghead Duffy and his band.
00:30:13And special music by Puddinghead Duffy and his band.
00:30:44What you doing?
00:30:46I'm busy.
00:30:47Go away.
00:30:48Don't bother me.
00:30:49Say, Puddinghead, advise you.
00:30:51Will you let me alone?
00:30:53Well, I still don't think it'll work.
00:31:01Well, I don't.
00:31:09Well, I don't.
00:31:13Well, I don't.
00:31:19Well, I don't.
00:31:25Well, I don't.
00:31:32OK, Puddinghead.
00:31:36All right, Aggie, go ahead.
00:31:38I hereby have the honor to christen you the colossal amphib...
00:31:46What's the word, Jimmy?
00:31:48Amphibious.
00:31:49Amphibious tank number one.
00:32:00Maybe it will work.
00:32:30Jimmy, I gotta tell you something.
00:32:52Now what's the matter?
00:32:54Ain't we got enough trouble?
00:32:57Jimmy, I got a report that the regular fellow's bankrupt.
00:33:03We owe 37 cents.
00:33:21Well, howdy, fellas.
00:33:23How's the great inventors?
00:33:25Everything going all right?
00:33:26I think we're going fair, Emory.
00:33:28Just fair.
00:33:30As a matter of fact, we kinda decided not to invent tanks anymore.
00:33:34Oh.
00:33:35Yeah, Emory.
00:33:37Say, you know, this was a pretty good kicker at that.
00:33:44You don't say.
00:33:46Uh-huh.
00:33:47And, well, we thought as long as we weren't gonna have no more use for it, well,
00:33:52we thought we might do you a favor.
00:33:54A favor?
00:33:55What kind of a favor?
00:33:57Well, uh, all you tell him, Jimmy.
00:34:00How'd you like to buy it back from us?
00:34:02Gee.
00:34:03No.
00:34:04Nothing doing.
00:34:05You fellas made a deal and you gotta stick to it.
00:34:08Jimmy?
00:34:09Jimmy?
00:34:10Oh, Jimmy, I just heard the most terrible news.
00:34:12What is it, Aggie?
00:34:13What's wrong?
00:34:14Jimmy, I just heard that they're gonna take Carolyn's baby away from us.
00:34:17We can't let anybody do that, Jimmy.
00:34:19Gosh, that's bad.
00:34:21Didn't you ever get an answer from the New York police about Larry Carter?
00:34:25No.
00:34:26They must be too busy to bother writing us.
00:34:29But we gotta get to him somehow.
00:34:31Lawrence Carter?
00:34:33I knew him all of his life.
00:34:36I remember the trouble that he had with his mom.
00:34:39I lent him the money to get married on.
00:34:41And by golly, he's the only one that ever paid me back.
00:34:45Did?
00:34:46Yep, yep, yep.
00:34:47Sent me $2 from New York City.
00:34:50Just run across the letter today.
00:34:52There it is.
00:34:54Can I see it, Emory?
00:34:55Sure.
00:34:56Gee, fellas, here it is.
00:34:58The address.
00:34:59Criterion Apartments, New York.
00:35:02Emory, could we borrow this for a little while, please?
00:35:06Oh, I don't see why not.
00:35:08But don't forget to bring it back.
00:35:10We won't.
00:35:11Come on, Aggie, we got work to do.
00:35:13Yes, we sure do.
00:35:15Yeah, uh, now Emory about to kick her.
00:35:19How about $5?
00:35:21Nope.
00:35:23No.
00:35:25No.
00:35:26Nothing doing.
00:35:32We got $2.
00:35:33Yeah, we ain't bankrupt now.
00:35:35Boy, that's something.
00:35:36Don't forget to turn that money over to the treasury.
00:35:38Quiet, you.
00:35:39I'm the chief inventioner now.
00:35:41Come on.
00:35:42Mr. Lawrence Carter, Criterion Apartments, New York.
00:35:47Dear Lawrence.
00:35:48Pinhead, why don't you go away?
00:35:50Go on.
00:35:51You bother me.
00:35:53Dear Lawrence.
00:36:10I can talk to you at least.
00:36:12You'll listen anyway.
00:36:14They're downstairs writing a lot of fool letters.
00:36:17What good is that going to do?
00:36:19No good, that's what.
00:36:21What did your father have to go away for in the first place?
00:36:31I've got it.
00:36:32I know what I'll do.
00:36:33I'll fix everything.
00:36:35How'd you like to live at your grandma's house, huh?
00:36:38Nobody else can cheer her up.
00:36:40Maybe you can.
00:36:44I'm going to take you there right now.
00:37:15Why didn't you turn it over to the police?
00:37:17You had no right to keep it here.
00:37:19Look, we can look after the child just for tonight.
00:37:21I don't know why.
00:37:23I'm going to see to it that whoever did it
00:37:25will be arrested and punished.
00:37:27I'm going to see to it that whoever did it
00:37:29will be arrested and punished.
00:37:58Everything is going to be all right, Carolyn.
00:38:03I'll try to answer your questions now.
00:38:05Has anyone threatened you?
00:38:07No.
00:38:09Why should anybody want to take my child?
00:38:12Oh, take it easy now.
00:38:14We'll find out who it was.
00:38:16Every man in the department knows who it was.
00:38:19I'm going to see to it that whoever did it
00:38:21will be arrested and punished.
00:38:23I'm going to see to it that whoever did it
00:38:25will be arrested and punished.
00:38:28We'll find out who it was.
00:38:30Every man in the department is out on search.
00:38:33Suppose that these happened to him?
00:38:35Suppose she did?
00:38:38I'm so helpless just sitting here waiting and waiting.
00:38:42Mama, Mama.
00:38:54It's your fault.
00:39:07I suppose I'll be up all night with this crying brat.
00:39:10I'll take care of the child.
00:39:12Go back to your room.
00:39:13I'm awake now.
00:39:14What difference does it make?
00:39:16Don't stand there gaping.
00:39:17Go on.
00:39:18Go on.
00:39:19Go on.
00:39:21Oh, so that's what it is.
00:39:38I suppose I'll have to take care of him.
00:39:51Martha!
00:39:55What's bemoaning you?
00:40:01I'll be right up.
00:40:05Martha?
00:40:09Martha!
00:40:14Where's the morning paper?
00:40:16Oh, the morning paper.
00:40:19What kind of gibberish is that? You know what I mean.
00:40:22Here it is.
00:40:29So...
00:40:32No wonder you want to keep it from me.
00:40:35It's her child.
00:40:37I'll teach her a lesson.
00:40:42Call the police at once.
00:40:44Mrs. Carter, don't do anything you'll be sorry for.
00:40:47Will you call the police or shall I?
00:40:50I'll call.
00:41:10I hope they found the baby.
00:41:17Yes.
00:41:25Is the baby safe?
00:41:27Yes, Caroline. Don't worry.
00:41:34Something must have happened.
00:41:40I wish I was in that car.
00:41:42Me too.
00:41:44I almost forgot. I have to practice my violin.
00:41:48See you, guys.
00:41:51Maybe Tin Head doesn't feel so good.
00:42:03You are an officer of the law. I want you to arrest this woman.
00:42:07But Mrs. Carter, why do we have to do that?
00:42:09She abandoned her child. It's a criminal offense.
00:42:12I'm going to punish her if I have to go to the governor.
00:42:16That's not true, Mrs. Carter.
00:42:18You stole a child so you could accuse me of deserting you.
00:42:21I don't want to hear any more about this.
00:42:23Are you going to do your duty or not?
00:42:25I'm sorry, Caroline. It's just a formality.
00:42:28But you'll have to go to the police station with me.
00:42:31You can't arrest her.
00:42:33Did you let him in this house?
00:42:35No, Mrs. Carter.
00:42:36I came in myself because I know what happened to the baby.
00:42:40It was all my idea.
00:42:42I thought if you had someone like that, you wouldn't be so miserable.
00:42:47And Mrs. Caroline, she has a hard enough time taking care of the baby.
00:42:51And you've got plenty of money.
00:42:53No, fellas.
00:42:55I said you had a baby once, but it isn't here anymore.
00:43:00And I thought maybe you'd like to have another one in its place.
00:43:03Now you know the whole thing.
00:43:05And you can't have Mrs. Caroline arrested for something she didn't do.
00:43:09Because I did it.
00:43:17Get out.
00:43:19Get out, all of you.
00:43:21Get out! Get out!
00:43:30Leave me alone.
00:43:31Leave me alone.
00:43:38And do you know what he said?
00:43:40Oh, there's the doorbell, Annie.
00:43:42Yeah.
00:43:44Well, I'll see you tomorrow.
00:43:46All right. Bye.
00:43:53Hello, Mr. Flynn. How are you?
00:43:56Good evening, Molly.
00:43:58Are the folks home?
00:43:59Well, gosh, Mr. Flynn, you just missed them.
00:44:01They went to a movie.
00:44:03And left you all alone, eh?
00:44:05No, Jimmy's here.
00:44:07Well, in that case, I'll talk to Jimmy for a bit.
00:44:09All right, Mr. Flynn, just make yourself at home.
00:44:11Oh, Jimmy, come out here a minute. Mr. Flynn's here to see you.
00:44:25Hello, Mr. Flynn.
00:44:27Hello there, young fella.
00:44:30It's quite an outfit you're wearing, son.
00:44:32Gee, I wasn't expecting company.
00:44:35Well, what are you laughing at?
00:44:37Go on. Can't you see Mr. Flynn and I got business together?
00:44:41Business.
00:44:44Something you want me to do for you, Mr. Flynn?
00:44:46No, Jimmy, I just want to ask you a few questions.
00:44:51Is this the letter or a copy of the letter
00:44:54you sent to the New York police commissioner?
00:44:59Yes.
00:45:01Well, the New York police sent it to me.
00:45:03Told me to check up on the person who wrote it.
00:45:05Now, there's more behind this than you might know, Jimmy.
00:45:08Why did you write about Larry Carter?
00:45:10We didn't mean any harm, Mr. Flynn.
00:45:12We just did it on account of Carolyn and everything.
00:45:15That's all.
00:45:17Really?
00:45:19Oh, I see.
00:45:21Well, you boys certainly figured things out.
00:45:23Jimmy, what caused all the excitement
00:45:25is the fact that the New York police
00:45:27have Larry Carter in prison.
00:45:29But I didn't know that.
00:45:31Honest, I didn't.
00:45:33Well, I guess nobody in Middleville knew it either.
00:45:35Well, that's all I came to find out.
00:45:38Mr. Flynn.
00:45:40Yes, Jimmy.
00:45:42You don't have to tell Carolyn about this, do you?
00:45:44No, there's no reason for me to tell her.
00:45:46I wish you wouldn't.
00:45:48All right then, Jimmy.
00:45:50It's a secret between you and me.
00:45:52You're a swell fellow, Mr. Flynn.
00:45:54Well, I want to be your friend.
00:45:56Listen, if you ever have any more problems like this,
00:45:57come to me and I'll help you.
00:45:59That's great.
00:46:01And we're going to keep this secret?
00:46:03Mum's the word.
00:46:05Good night, Jimmy.
00:46:07Good night, Mr. Flynn.
00:46:28How do you like kingpin in the fort?
00:46:31Kingpin in the fort?
00:46:33Listen to this.
00:46:35You mean that letter to Larry Carter?
00:46:37Yeah.
00:46:39Dear Larry,
00:46:41maybe you get lonesome sometimes
00:46:43and wish you'd hear something about home.
00:46:45I see your wife almost every day.
00:46:47The kid was married.
00:46:49And the baby, too.
00:46:51They certainly wish you were home.
00:46:53I wish you were home.
00:46:54And the baby, too.
00:46:56They certainly wish you were here.
00:46:58You'll be surprised to see what a beautiful baby it is.
00:47:01Your mother's not happy either.
00:47:03Maybe you think she is because she has so much money.
00:47:09But I guess she doesn't care so much about that
00:47:11as have you come home.
00:47:13Why don't you come back to Middleville?
00:47:15What was that part about the money?
00:47:17Yeah.
00:47:19That chump has got an old lady up there loaded with dough
00:47:21and we pushed them around.
00:47:22So what?
00:47:24So what? Why, you're lucky.
00:47:26So what?
00:47:28Country, I'll be good for you.
00:47:30What about this guy that wrote the letter?
00:47:32Yeah.
00:47:34Hey, Larry never mentioned anything about him.
00:47:37Jimmy Dugan.
00:47:39He's probably some country dope.
00:47:41I'm not worried about him.
00:47:43What's the setup?
00:47:45It's a cinch.
00:47:47We're just old, old friends of Larry Carter's.
00:47:49Old, old...
00:47:50Old, old friends.
00:48:21Boy, look at that!
00:48:23Boy, look at that!
00:48:25Oh, boy!
00:48:27Oh, boy!
00:48:29Oh, boy!
00:48:31Oh, boy!
00:48:36What you working on now?
00:48:38One of my latest inventions.
00:48:40A spatial enemy catcher.
00:48:42What's that?
00:48:44I'll show you.
00:48:46What's that?
00:48:47A spatial enemy catcher.
00:48:49What's that?
00:48:51I'll show you.
00:48:53Come here.
00:48:55Now pretend like you're the enemy
00:48:57and walk straight across there.
00:49:00Ah, you didn't walk right.
00:49:02Let me show you.
00:49:06What kind of an invention is that?
00:49:08You got caught in it yourself.
00:49:10Works, don't it?
00:49:12Come here.
00:49:14After you catch the enemy by the ankles,
00:49:15all you have to do is come over
00:49:17and make him a prisoner.
00:49:19And I got my secret lock here
00:49:21and I unlock it myself
00:49:23which nobody knows how to do it except me.
00:49:26But you didn't catch me, did you?
00:49:29Oh!
00:49:31You think we can get a patent on these things?
00:49:33Oh, go on.
00:49:35They invented airplanes before us.
00:49:37Gee whiz, I gotta fix this.
00:49:39Wait a second, fellas.
00:49:41I see something.
00:49:43Hold my plane, Skeeter.
00:49:45Oh, hello, Jimmy.
00:49:49Martha, whose car is that?
00:49:51Larry's friend.
00:49:53Larry's coming home in a few days
00:49:55and they're gonna meet him here.
00:49:57Isn't that wonderful?
00:49:59Are you sure they said Larry was coming home?
00:50:01Well, I was right there
00:50:03when they told Mrs. Carter about it.
00:50:05That's funny.
00:50:07What's so funny about it?
00:50:09I think it's fun.
00:50:11Yeah, yeah, that's right, Martha.
00:50:13I'll see you later.
00:50:15Something serious has come up
00:50:17so I gotta let you in on it
00:50:19but you gotta promise to keep it secret.
00:50:21Oh, sure.
00:50:23I promise to keep it secret myself
00:50:25but I gotta tell you.
00:50:27You know, Martha said today
00:50:29that the two men at Eddie Carter's house
00:50:31were waiting for Larry to come home.
00:50:33Well, Larry isn't coming home.
00:50:35How do you know that, Jimmy?
00:50:37Because he's in prison.
00:50:39Who told you that?
00:50:41Dan Flynn told me.
00:50:43He got a letter from the New York police commissioner
00:50:45about Larry.
00:50:47Why did they go to Mrs. Carter's for?
00:50:49Do you suppose they lied to her, Jimmy?
00:50:51Maybe, but anyway,
00:50:53we can't tell anybody about this yet.
00:50:55We gotta handle it ourselves.
00:50:57How are we gonna do that?
00:50:59We have to watch those men.
00:51:01Let's tail them day and night.
00:51:03You know you can't stay out after 9 o'clock.
00:51:05We'll divide up into details
00:51:07and two of us will always be on the lookout
00:51:09anyway until 9 o'clock
00:51:11unless we can think of an excuse to stay up later.
00:51:13Later.
00:51:43Your move.
00:51:45I'm afraid you have me cornered.
00:51:47Afraid I have.
00:51:49That's another game you win, Ma.
00:51:51Didn't Larry ever tell you
00:51:53I've always been the champion at Middleville?
00:51:55He never got tired of mentioning it
00:51:57and I believe him now.
00:51:59Larry was the only one who could beat me.
00:52:01Oh?
00:52:03Wait till he comes home.
00:52:05Hey, Jimmy.
00:52:07Jimmy.
00:52:09Jimmy.
00:52:11Jimmy.
00:52:13Then you'll see the first lie.
00:52:15Here.
00:52:17Oh, Larry's a smart fellow.
00:52:19Just the same way in business.
00:52:21Always beats the other fellow to the punch.
00:52:23Yeah, he's sure all right, Mrs. Carter, er, Ma.
00:52:25You've made it just like home here for us, Ma,
00:52:27and we love it.
00:52:31If there's anything you want, Ma,
00:52:33I can get it for you.
00:52:35Room service?
00:52:37What more can you ask for?
00:52:39Well, I'd like to...
00:52:41Good night, Mrs. Carter.
00:52:44She was laughing and everything,
00:52:46and those two men,
00:52:48they just acted like they owned the place,
00:52:50didn't they, Bumps?
00:52:52Yeah, and one of them looked like my Pop
00:52:54when he gets tired and goes to bed.
00:52:56Mrs. Carter didn't expect nothing.
00:52:58I think we ought to tell her.
00:53:00I think we ought to keep on watching.
00:53:02If something happens and we don't tell her,
00:53:04it'll be awful.
00:53:06But if she finds out where Larry is,
00:53:08it'll be just as bad.
00:53:10I don't know what we ought to do.
00:53:11If we could only use that barn,
00:53:13it'd be a lot easier.
00:53:15Say, fellas, why don't we take it over?
00:53:18I think Pinhead's got something there.
00:53:20Nobody ever uses the old barn.
00:53:23It could be our secret hideout,
00:53:25and we could do lots of undercover work.
00:53:30Can we stay up there, Pinhead?
00:53:32I don't know. I'll go have a seat.
00:53:38Hi, everybody.
00:53:40I've just been investigating,
00:53:42and I found out it's all right for us
00:53:44to keep on handling the situation ourselves.
00:53:46I'll blame them.
00:53:53Someone's coming. Duck!
00:54:09Duck!
00:54:40Hey, everybody.
00:54:42Oh, that was a close call.
00:54:44You're not kidding.
00:54:50Come on, Mom.
00:54:54What's this bomb?
00:54:56That's another enemy catcher.
00:54:58It's a bomb.
00:55:00It's a bomb.
00:55:02It's a bomb.
00:55:04It's a bomb.
00:55:06It's a bomb.
00:55:07That's another enemy catcher.
00:55:11I don't think it'll work.
00:55:13I'll show you.
00:55:17Grab the rope, Pinhead.
00:55:23All right, look at that.
00:55:25Gee, it works well, Bob.
00:55:29Shh.
00:55:31I think I hear a car coming.
00:55:38Look, George.
00:55:40I'm getting fed up with this dump.
00:55:42How much longer do we have to hang around?
00:55:44Oh, I think we're about there.
00:55:53What's the R.D., you little rascal?
00:55:55I told you I'd get you out of here.
00:55:57What's the R.D.?
00:55:59I told you I'd get you out of here.
00:56:01What's the R.D.?
00:56:03I told you I'd get you out of here.
00:56:05What's the R.D.?
00:56:07If I catch you here again, I'll bring you.
00:56:09Now beat it.
00:56:12Oh, look.
00:56:14Why don't we do what we came here for and get out?
00:56:16This job has given me the willy.
00:56:18Look, George.
00:56:20We've been stalling long enough.
00:56:22We know where the old woman hides the stuff.
00:56:24Let's get out of here before this guy
00:56:26who wrote the letter, this Dugan, shows up.
00:56:28We're on edge, Rebecca.
00:56:30I said it won't be long now.
00:56:33All right, when?
00:56:35Tonight.
00:56:37Let me enjoy myself, will you?
00:56:56Hurry up, Sue.
00:56:58I'm doing the best I can, George.
00:57:00I just can't get used to these old times.
00:57:08Rebecca, cover that door.
00:57:14Oh, I'm looking for Mrs. Carter.
00:57:17Martha.
00:57:19We'd like the combination to the C.
00:57:21But I don't know it.
00:57:23Get your hands off me.
00:57:25Maybe we'll help you remember it.
00:57:28How can I tell you something I don't know?
00:57:31Do we have to squeeze it out of you?
00:57:38She's acting funny.
00:57:40Something may be up.
00:57:42You stay here and wait for my signal.
00:57:44I'll be on guard.
00:57:49I don't know it.
00:57:51I wouldn't tell you if I did.
00:57:55I've been expecting this.
00:57:57You know what we want.
00:57:59Come on, let's go.
00:58:01Come on.
00:58:03Come on.
00:58:05Come on.
00:58:07Come on, open that safe.
00:58:11Come on, we're going to have to get rough.
00:58:13Don't open it, Mrs. Carter.
00:58:15Calm yourself, Martha.
00:58:17Please, ladies, don't waste my time.
00:58:19I'm not going to ask you again.
00:58:21We mean business.
00:58:23I knew that the first day you came here.
00:58:25It's all very clear now how Larry got into trouble.
00:58:28I know where he is.
00:58:30Frankly, Mrs. Carter, we don't care what you know.
00:58:32Open that safe.
00:58:34No.
00:58:35You're going to have a hard time dealing with your son.
00:58:41All right, gentlemen, I'll open it for you.
00:58:51There you go.
00:58:56You're a lot smarter than your son.
00:58:58Shut up.
00:59:00Don't try to hide it.
00:59:02I know Larry is in prison.
00:59:03So we did so what he just happened to be handy.
00:59:06Look, George, more than we expected.
00:59:08Any cash?
00:59:10I guess they didn't figure on starving.
00:59:12Oh, yeah.
00:59:14Well, thank you, Mrs. Carter.
00:59:16Go back.
00:59:22Get away.
00:59:24Get out of here.
00:59:33The phone's been cut.
00:59:35It's going back.
00:59:43Drop that bucket.
01:00:03Did you get him?
01:00:05He's in here.
01:00:07He is?
01:00:12All right, you'll get him.
01:00:19Hooray!
01:00:21I almost knocked your head off.
01:00:23Give me that box.
01:00:25Give me that box.
01:00:27Give me that box.
01:00:29Give me that box.
01:00:31Give me that box.
01:00:33Give me your father.
01:00:39Papa!
01:00:43We got Evie, Pop.
01:00:45You're a swilling bear
01:00:48Let me out of this and I'll kill you.
01:00:52Get down out of here.
01:00:54Listen, you kids...
01:00:56We'd better go see if Miss Carter and Evie are al evrything right.
01:01:03Jimmy! We caught something!
01:01:09Boy, we sure had the right hunch getting here quick.
01:01:13I thought you said bumps and benches don't work.
01:01:16I give up, Jimmy Dugan.
01:01:19So that's Jimmy Dugan.
01:01:24May I fix the phone for you, Mrs. Carter?
01:01:27Very well. There's an extension right there.
01:01:34Thank you, boys.
01:01:37Oh, it wasn't nothing, Mrs. Carter.
01:01:40Oh, we could do it again any time.
01:01:43Now it should work, Mrs. Carter.
01:01:46Answer the phone.
01:01:49Good work, young man.
01:01:55Give me the police.
01:01:57Give me the police.
01:02:01This is Mrs. Carter speaking.
01:02:03Dan Flynn?
01:02:05I want you to send some men over to my house right away.
01:02:08That's it.
01:02:10I'll explain later.
01:02:12Oh, yes, and I want someone to pick up Carolyn Carter and my grandchild.
01:02:16What?
01:02:18Oh, no, not that.
01:02:20They're going to live with me from now on.
01:02:22It's sure a fine thing you've done for the kids, Mrs. Carter.
01:02:24It's nothing to what they did for me.
01:02:26I think I ought to tell Carolyn
01:02:28the news we got from New York
01:02:30about Larry coming home in a few days.
01:02:33He's been cleared.
01:02:35Don't you bother telling her.
01:02:37I'll do that myself.
01:02:39And a great deal more too.
01:02:41If it hadn't been for my stupidity,
01:02:43Larry would never have left Middleville.
01:02:55Quiet, fellas.
01:02:57Mrs. Carter,
01:02:59the fellas and I'd like to thank you for the new workshop
01:03:01and the tools and everything.
01:03:03Three cheers for Mrs. Penny Carter.
01:03:05Hooray!
01:03:07Hooray!
01:03:09Hooray!
01:03:24Thank you, boys.
01:03:36You'll have to get used to this.
01:03:38I'm going to take up a lot of this youngster's time from now on
01:03:42and make it a little easier for you, Carolyn.
01:03:46Let's sing hoorah for fun each and every one.
01:03:50Come on and let's make gladness ring.
01:03:52Start each day with a loud hooray.
01:03:54Now all together, shout.
01:03:56Rock, rock, rock, rock.
01:03:58Let's enjoy every girl and boy
01:04:00because the blues are on the run.
01:04:04In an ear and let's give a cheer.
01:04:07Don't let anything interfere.
01:04:10Loud and clear, let the whole world hear.
01:04:13Hoorah for fun!
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