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00:01:30May this be the fate of all the witches warlocks and sorcerers
00:01:34Who attempt to work their evil magic within the township limits of rocks?
00:01:39the book of exorcism, please
00:01:43May us now on thy kind be condemned forever to eternal flames never to return to the neighborhood of rocks
00:01:52And
00:01:54Now why we prepare for the extinction of the father of this which the old sorcerer who attempted to come to her aid?
00:02:02There will be a short intermission
00:02:05Pop may get your fresh Indian pop dice tappan sir. Pope. It's buddha. It's hot
00:02:12It's fresh and anti which charm and every folk opens, please
00:02:17Pop maize here. We are it's put it. It's fresh pop maize master woolly
00:02:25What has got into thee Jonathan
00:02:28But dust out she was a witch. I
00:02:31Should never have accused her
00:02:33If I were not sure and her father
00:02:37unquestionably a sorcerer
00:02:40If doll had seen what I saw we both saw our cows turn pink then blue and our sheep dancing
00:02:48I mean you wait, but thou didst not see Jennifer
00:02:51She told me her name when she chased me into the halo
00:02:56She was young and beautifully fair
00:02:59Fairer than all women that ever were. How did not tell that to the judges?
00:03:04Because I could never describe her beauty what happened in the hayloft Jonathan
00:03:10She brought her golden tresses close to my face and whispered
00:03:15Jonathan woolly thou has denounced me as a witch for that thou shall be accursed
00:03:22Thou and thy children and thy children's children
00:03:25All will be under the same curse
00:03:28What was the curse I
00:03:31And all my descendants will be unhappy in love
00:03:35The marriages we make would be disastrous until yes
00:03:40It is too wicked to tell me mother rubbish
00:03:43Now what in love with purity Sykes and even betrothed to my mother and purity is a woman among thousands
00:03:49I mother she is that
00:03:53Jonathan
00:03:55What's leave thy future wife sit there all alone what ails him mistress woolly purity you will find he is a dreamer
00:04:02He needs only a firm hand
00:04:04Jonathan, I must ask thee to be more attentive in the future
00:04:09look
00:04:11The oak tree will be planted over their ashes. Why?
00:04:15Hold the evil spirits
00:04:18Prisoner
00:04:21Thus keeping their wicked powers from surviving
00:04:27I hope
00:04:32And this is the tree which was planted over their ashes
00:04:35The witch's spirits, of course are imprisoned in its roots
00:04:40imprisoned forever
00:04:43Martha I have the honor to
00:04:47To you proposing to me. Yes
00:05:12I
00:05:20Wish
00:05:24Where is the nearest recruitment office Oh running off to war like a coward
00:05:42I
00:06:03I'm not talking about the whole house at the moment. It's that living room
00:06:12Still now listen to me
00:06:19Still still, please
00:06:24All right, one more
00:06:30Papa I'm leaving smile
00:06:35Would you try to be a little more pleasant at least until after the wedding
00:06:38Hello members of the Rocksman Country Club, dr. Weiss proposing another toast I realized that lovebirds
00:06:45Would like to be out on the veranda whispering sweet nothings
00:06:50After a certain ceremony tomorrow, they will have all the rest of their lives for billing and cooing mostly billing
00:06:58But if the voters of this state have any sense at all
00:07:00It will insist the first four years of the honeymoon be spent in the governor's mansion
00:07:09Now go ahead go ahead you might pick up a few more booze
00:07:25If I see getting married as well as trying to get elected calls for speeches
00:07:38I can truly say that a new life is beginning for me
00:07:47Ladies and gentlemen while at the moment the future seems a little dark
00:07:53Well, you see one never knows what the next moment will bring
00:08:09You
00:08:29Where am I what's happened a miracle an infernal miracle we're free again free at last
00:08:37Who's speaking tis I thy father Daniel, but thou hast no substance
00:08:42Nor has thou Jennifer. We are smoke which is smoke, but our evil spirits have survived
00:08:51To be sweet to plague the human race again first, we'll visit the cornfield and ruin the crop
00:08:57It is always a good way to limber up
00:09:00Look father the cornfield is no longer there. Well, you must expect a few changes in 270 years
00:09:08Where are spirits in the wood that long?
00:09:11I counted the tree rings
00:09:14See they've built a new house. It seems all ablaze is it on fire not yet
00:09:21What's knitting kitten you like to cut a rug
00:09:23Let's ditch these Icky's. How about going to heaven in your gelato? That's solid Jackson. Now you're cooking on the front burner
00:09:31What language is that father? I don't know but we learned it
00:09:41See how they dance today they stand so close
00:09:45I never thought I'd see clothes like that in New England. These cannot be the descendants of the Puritans. We knew
00:09:58There's something that hasn't changed in 270 years keep thy mind on our business
00:10:04It would be nice to have lips lips to wings
00:10:08Lips to kiss man and make him suffer
00:10:10Father, why cannot I have lips and eyes?
00:10:14Hey, careful. Someone's coming quick do as I do
00:10:19These bottles we hide in them
00:10:27Are you a
00:10:29I am a
00:10:31I am a
00:10:33I am a
00:10:35I am a
00:10:37Are you all right Jennifer
00:10:40Just full of bubbles in here. They tickle. My bottle has the tang of medford rum
00:10:47Look father
00:10:50Come closer man so I can see me better
00:10:58Riddle dee dee riddle dee do get me henson's come night. Oh
00:11:07Oh
00:11:12There was something familiar about that face could we follow him
00:11:30What'll it be mr. Willie the same bourbon, yes, sir, mr. Willie
00:11:36Willie I knew I recognized those features. Well, we'll wear a descendant of the land who had us burned
00:11:47No wonder he looks so unhappy I put a curse upon his family
00:11:54Well, I thought lovebirds always flew around in pairs
00:11:58steles talking politics
00:12:00What's the matter election jitters?
00:12:02How can I lose masterson and all his papers in back of me
00:12:06My future father-in-law has never backed a loser. You know that well if he spoils his record this time
00:12:10I'll have to hock my stethoscope. I know that you're betting on a sure thing Dudley. He isn't missing a trick. Look at that
00:12:16Posters at a private party the whole marriage is just another campaign stunt to him
00:12:22Insisting we hold it the day before the election
00:12:25So that i'll get a good publicity break on election day wallace
00:12:29I think you've had enough to drink. No, it's still i'd like to go home
00:12:33Yes, dear
00:12:34Can we drop you dudley? Yes. Thanks
00:12:41The curse is working she has the look of a shrew here tom
00:12:53Jennifer what's that curse that was chattering about?
00:12:58Each woman must marry the wrong woman
00:13:02What a curse
00:13:04Every man who marries marries the wrong woman
00:13:09True suffering cometh when a man is in love with the woman. He cannot marry
00:13:15father
00:13:16Suppose a man were in love with a witch
00:13:18with me
00:13:19I would not marry him
00:13:22Oh
00:13:23Pardon me
00:13:24I need air for tonight. I may maybe tomorrow i'll be sober
00:13:31Let's get out of here. Let's go for a little ride
00:13:42Father
00:13:43Give me a body. Oh, no
00:13:47Now let's get into enough trouble with my last one
00:13:50Thou canst not give me a body thou wouldst not even know how to begin no
00:13:55I'd maybe make a little fire
00:13:58As thy last body was destroyed by flame. I knew one would be born in flame
00:14:04Prove it start that great house on fire
00:14:07A heart there for pilgrims
00:14:09Could be a pleasure burning then. All right, I will
00:14:14Wara wara fizzle dizzle, let the flame begin to sizzle
00:14:27Goodbye father. Goodbye jennifer be a bad girl
00:14:31Goodbye
00:14:38That's the pilgrim hotel it would have to be right on our way home
00:14:41We'll have to stop and you wouldn't go through fire for your future wife
00:14:52Boy look at those flames. I never saw such a fire. Is there any way we can get through? Sorry, mr. Wooley. It's all blocked off
00:15:01Them firebugs must have touched this off directly to good job
00:15:06This is the craziest fire i've ever seen
00:15:10Lapsed up water like a cat
00:15:13Just showing everybody got out. All right. Yes, sir. We've checked every room. Yeah, they're all counted for
00:15:17It's all right, man. Everybody's safe. Come on
00:15:21This is if we're stuck here for a while tell them who you are they'll have to make way i'm sorry it's
00:15:27Where are you going?
00:15:30Where's mr. Willie
00:15:38Would you like to go through mr. Wooley, thank you stand up there folks let him get back thank you
00:15:42I'm voting for you. Mr. Willie. Thank you. That's a great guy
00:15:45Hello, mr. Wooley. Oh, don't get too close. I got a bet riding on you
00:15:50How did it happen now? Yeah, nobody seems to know there's an explosion on the roof
00:15:54The top floor went like that then the fifth then the fourth
00:15:58Now it's on the third pretty soon it'll be on the second and then the first then it'll all cave in on the basement
00:16:04What's so funny?
00:16:06It's fully insured and I love building new things. I want to build it in a classic gothic design
00:16:12Don't you love gothic, huh? Why?
00:16:15What is that?
00:16:16Did you hear that voice?
00:16:19Oh
00:16:27Somebody's inside listen
00:16:30I didn't hear anything. It's so clear
00:16:34a woman's voice
00:16:35Ah, there's nobody in there. They've looked everywhere. Wait, wait
00:16:39There it is again
00:16:48Oh
00:16:55Here I am, mr. Willie over here where I I can't see just walk you'll find me
00:17:06Keep walking this way
00:17:08This way. Are you all right? I think so two legs two arms a face hair
00:17:14Yes, I seem to be complete why don't you come out i've been waiting for you, mr. Wooley, where are you you're getting warmer
00:17:23Here's my hand
00:17:26How can I get you out of here I can't see a thing I can see you
00:17:30How do you do? Mr. Wooley? Never mind how I am. Let's get out of here
00:17:34Uh, just a moment. Have you a gazing glass a what a mirror?
00:17:37I want to see what I look like at a time like this. I'm cold cold in this furnace, but I have no clothes
00:17:44no clothes
00:17:45Put this on
00:17:48How did you get here on the top floor
00:17:51Why do you look away? Am I not pretty who cares? Come on
00:17:56Get up get up I can yeah, i'll carry you
00:18:02They're so funny when you're not used to them, aren't they? Huh?
00:18:06Why are you in such a hurry?
00:18:08Why?
00:18:09The whole building was on the third floor and now it's falling to the second
00:18:12When this ceiling gives way we'll be buried alive. Nothing will happen to us
00:18:16You don't know what you're talking about. Yes, I do. Ah, here's the door
00:18:37This way's blocked
00:18:39Bars on the window, but where are you? I found a better coat and a mirror
00:18:47Hmm, that's bad
00:18:50Oh, i'm a blonde
00:18:52Would you rather I be a brunette if you don't get out of this fire, you'll be a redhead don't you realize
00:19:10That was the second floor
00:19:14Well, there's no way out
00:19:17We're goners little girl
00:19:19Perhaps I should be little
00:19:22I'm, just as high as your heart. Did you hear what I said? We're trapped just we two
00:19:30Look before I got here, what what hit you on the head?
00:19:34I hit my head
00:19:36What what hit you on the head?
00:19:39I felt nothing until your hand touched mine
00:19:42Oh, I see
00:19:44That was nice meeting you
00:19:46Oh, would you like to leave now? It would be a pleasure
00:19:50But that door is now a wall. Oh, well, then we can use the one behind the screen
00:19:59Quick it's our only chance. I want to fix my hair. Come on while you still have a head
00:20:07So
00:20:26Do you like blondes mr. Wally, may I get a picture please hold it right there he saved somebody
00:20:34All right stand back people
00:20:37around
00:20:40All right, I guess so well you certainly gave me a scare wally
00:20:44Take me away from these people here dudley. She's suffering from shock. Well, uh
00:20:50Yes, better take you to a hospital
00:20:55Oh
00:20:58I hope she's all right. It's only natural for you to be concerned. Oh estelle. I've told you a dozen times
00:21:03There's no point in you. Well, it's amazing not a scratch on her. Not a burn. You must be relieved
00:21:09Dudley, you've known me all my life. She never met wally before the girl's suffering from delusions. You see she has delusions
00:21:15Well, I haven't
00:21:17You must believe me. Listen to me. I've never seen her before
00:21:21I'll never see her again
00:21:33So
00:21:50Here you ought to let it silly to drive me home and then back here you need rest but darling
00:21:54I know what's best. You have to get used to pleasing me. Sometimes wally. All right. Yeah. Oh, you still smell of smoke
00:22:01Good night, darling. Good night
00:22:15Susie you know, you can't come in until breakfast time
00:22:24Susie susie
00:22:30Susie
00:22:37Susie where are you?
00:22:39Hello, darling
00:22:41I thought you'd never get rid of that girl. What are you doing here?
00:22:45Waiting for you
00:22:46What the hospital? I didn't like it there
00:22:50How did you get here?
00:22:52You wouldn't believe me if I told you
00:22:56What am I to do with you
00:22:58Just look on me as an old friend of the family, but I never laid eyes on you before
00:23:02Come here wally. Am I not an attractive female? What's that got to do with your being here? Am I?
00:23:08Yes. Yes. You're very pretty
00:23:11Take my hand again. Oh now come I know you've had a terrible experience and now a pleasant one
00:23:17you
00:23:18Have a very nice hand
00:23:21And now it can shake mine. Good night. Your hand is cold. Yeah. Well, so is yours
00:23:26Yes, good good night
00:23:28Let mine rest in yours a moment
00:23:30See, it's growing warmer. Well, that's fine. That's fine
00:23:37Amusing looking chap, isn't he? Yes ancestor of mine. I'm aware he is
00:23:42Jonathan molly
00:23:44He would have been more hospitable. Oh, I don't think so
00:23:48Well, I have a busy day tomorrow. It's time for beddy-bye
00:23:51Take my hand again, you know, you're becoming a problem
00:23:56Yes, and that is not the solution
00:23:58See, it isn't respectable for you to be sitting in a stranger's house
00:24:02I like you're resisting me. Well, you do well, you know what i'm going to do with you now
00:24:08Yes
00:24:11Get up, please
00:24:13Where are you taking me wally we're going out night jonathan
00:24:20I'm going to give you some money and then you can go back wherever you came from. Oh, no, not yet. Oh, yes
00:24:25Right now. Oh, this is a lovely sensation even nicer than flying
00:24:36What's going on governor, oh not governor yet fred, well, uh, she was in a fire and she lost her clothes
00:24:42No, I didn't I didn't have any
00:24:46Evening mr. Willie. Have you any money joe about eight bucks? Well, I I only have ten but here
00:24:53Give it all to her and take her any place she wants to go i'll pay her tomorrow. Yes
00:24:56Now for heaven's sake be good
00:24:59What will I do with the coat?
00:25:00Well when you're through with it, send it to the police
00:25:14It didn't belong to her I hope that cab is heated
00:25:18Thank you
00:25:22Where to lady where to
00:25:48Oh
00:26:07Oh
00:26:08Hope I didn't butt in on a pleasant dream. Just wanted to make sure you're all right
00:26:13You certainly ruined a drink i'll say I am okay upstairs you go and i've got a good night's sleep
00:26:18I'll take charge of this. Oh godly. She was here. Who was the girl I saved in the fire
00:26:24That's impossible I left her in the hospital she was sleeping like an angel. Oh, that's some hospital she got away and some angel
00:26:31Wait a minute. Hmm
00:26:34Tell me this again slowly no tomorrow tomorrow i've had enough for one day
00:26:38Well, how about me now i've got ten thousand dollars tied up in this election this gets out you're a dead goose
00:26:44Think of the scandal the night before your wedding. Nothing. That's it the election
00:26:48That girl was sent here by the opposition. They're trying to frame me
00:26:51You're right rain vogel and that bunch wouldn't stop at anything. Did anybody see her? Nobody will do any talking good
00:26:56I'll put her down on hospital books as an amnesia case. Give the police a description. Was she wearing that fur coat?
00:27:02Oh
00:27:03Maybe maybe you better not say anything to the police. Everything's all right now. I got rid of her
00:27:08Well, try and forget it then
00:27:11You want a pill to make you sleep? No. Oh, thanks. I'm much calmer now
00:27:18Oh make sure the door locks, okay relax now
00:27:24Good night wally
00:27:27Now close this door wally
00:27:30I said close this door wally
00:27:38Now come here
00:27:40I'm coming
00:27:43My pajamas
00:27:45Now I don't want to call the police, but I know your whole scheme
00:27:49You do and I know who's behind it all you don't
00:27:52Want me to mention names what names county chairman martin j. Rainfogel
00:27:57That's a nice name one another
00:28:00State senator conrad o'hara jr
00:28:04Sheriff peter l glasshouser and all his war dealers
00:28:09How much are they paying you nothing
00:28:13You're just doing it for love
00:28:16Yes
00:28:17Father thought it'd be a good idea. Who is your father?
00:28:19Oh, you've never met him, but he doesn't want this state to have a good administration
00:28:23Father doesn't want any state to have a good administration. He's out to get me particularly. Yes
00:28:31You know, I'm a pretty good judge of character
00:28:34And I don't think you're really a bad girl
00:28:37Don't you?
00:28:39You're very young
00:28:41I'm older than you'd guess
00:28:43You know, I don't think you ought to go back to that father. I'd much rather stay here with you
00:28:48You would
00:28:51You really would wouldn't you
00:28:55Now I understand
00:28:57Just because I was of some slight help in getting you out of that blazing inferno
00:29:02Perhaps you are momentarily
00:29:04Infatuated with me, but it isn't love and i'm not in love with you
00:29:09Well, I guess this will take longer than I planned
00:29:12I'm afraid you have rather a romantic mind
00:29:15You see love isn't just a matter of two people meeting under romantic circumstances
00:29:21love
00:29:22That is love that's really worthwhile
00:29:25grows slowly
00:29:27Real love is
00:29:41Oh
00:29:44Yes, there have been thousands and thousands of couples just like us
00:29:49Going their separate ways
00:29:52Never realizing the other was waiting somewhere
00:29:55Why romeo and juliet knew right away? That's what shakespeare's trying to tell us
00:30:01Of course the case of auntie and beatrice
00:30:04Is a trifle different
00:30:06He saw her only once
00:30:08But in that moment the whole world was bathed in a new light
00:30:12It wasn't just a humdrum world anymore where you had to get up in the morning and meet a lot of stupid people
00:30:19Who's that eight o'clock? Mr. Bullard? What eight o'clock? That's impossible
00:30:26But it's true good morning wally good morning jennifer, it's fantastic
00:30:32It just seems like a few minutes since I came in. Don't you want your breakfast?
00:30:36Breakfast
00:30:38You're as bad as when you were a little boy
00:30:41Even on a day like this I have to call you half a dozen times
00:30:46Oh, and what a what a beautiful day it is, too
00:30:51Happy is the bride that the sun
00:30:54shines on
00:30:57Good morning
00:31:00That smells good
00:31:04You don't know how long he's been since i've eaten
00:31:06Mr. Wood. I'll explain later margaret. What can you possibly say? Well you
00:31:11No, no, no dear not like that
00:31:14First you butter them
00:31:16Then a little syrup
00:31:17Mr. Wooley i've worked for your family for 30 years been almost a mother to you
00:31:23And to think that on this day of all days
00:31:27Oh, yes and send up some evening gowns too, please well, you see everything the young lady had was burned
00:31:33Yeah, send them up right away
00:31:36Thank you
00:31:37You know, I I think you've broken my record for waffles
00:31:41Well margaret likes nothing better than to make them
00:31:44Those people are still downstairs waiting, you know margaret. These have made a great hit with her
00:31:50What did you say? Those people
00:31:53I told you they were here three batches of waffles ago. You did I don't remember
00:31:57Uh people waiting who who are they? You'll find out excuse me
00:32:03Oh
00:32:07More waffles, there's no more batter
00:32:14Oh, i'm sorry margaret you better be sorry for yourself, huh? It's miss masterson downstairs with her father
00:32:23Who?
00:32:24Miss masterson the lady you're getting married to. Oh
00:32:28Oh
00:32:32Good morning. Good morning
00:32:35I'd forgotten that you were going to drop in
00:32:37We didn't say we were what's the matter with you? You see the morning papers. I've got you all over the front page
00:32:43Well, that's great. Great
00:32:44Dear, hadn't you better go? It's bad luck for the groom to see the bride before the wedding
00:32:49Don't be ridiculous saving that girl was the luckiest break yet. You don't know what that can do for you
00:32:53Well, I have a rough idea I've arranged a special broadcast about the fire you're going to be interviewed
00:32:58I'll have you back by 11. Oh, that's fine. That's fine. That gives me plenty of time. Well, shall we go?
00:33:03No, i'm going to stay here a while
00:33:05I want to see what I can do about brightening up this antique shop
00:33:08The photographers will be here right after the wedding dear. There's no time for that run along still
00:33:12I i'm a little on edge. I mean with the wedding at noon. I'd feel much better if you came along
00:33:17Yeah, that's a good girl
00:33:20Oh, excuse me, I'll get my hat
00:33:33How did that happen it just slammed shut
00:33:37Oh, i'm terribly sorry. There's there's rather a heavy draft blowing through the house today
00:33:50What's he going out with her for why shouldn't he
00:33:55He's going to marry her in less than two hours. And as for you young woman, oh go to sleep
00:34:04After all my work
00:34:13No, I don't want to go
00:34:16Two hours that doesn't give me much time
00:34:19I wish father were here
00:34:22What seems to be the trouble?
00:34:25Oh, good morning father
00:34:27I need some advice. He's tougher than I thought. I can't seem to make him love me
00:34:32Thou art the veryest bungler. I must have been drunk to give thee a body. Oh, don't smoke so much father
00:34:39Did something go wrong with my filter?
00:34:42My what?
00:34:43I love filter thou gavest him one I presume
00:34:47Oh
00:34:47I thought I could do it barehanded
00:34:50After a witch or a woman prepare a love filter at once. Does thou recall the incantation? Listen
00:35:16Hurry up and do my job steam and hiss and while you do
00:35:23Cook an all compelling brew
00:35:33Now put in a cool place until ready
00:35:37What will it taste like father like cold water but will set master woolly's blood on fire
00:35:42Then i'll treat him like a slave
00:35:45I'll make him suffer body and soul
00:35:48Speaking of bodies. I have a notion to make a personal appearance myself. Of course, i'll have to burn a house down to do it
00:35:56Not this one father
00:35:58I have a better idea the building he's in now. It will force him back to me
00:36:03Excellent good hunting jennifer. It is going cool
00:36:08Now we shall see if thou canst resist me
00:36:11Me
00:36:25Not dressed yet doubly i'm lucky to be alive what's happened now
00:36:29I was making a broadcast telling about the fire last night and suddenly I was the middle of another one mysterious explosion on the roof
00:36:34Anybody heard?
00:36:36No, no, we all got out. All right
00:36:38What's wrong with this door?
00:36:41Margaret
00:36:45What are you two doing in my bedroom what's happened
00:36:50I must have dozed off you go on upstairs and get dressed. You need a stimulant. Where's the brandy?
00:36:55Did you get rid of that girl that girl?
00:36:58Oh, she must still be here. Well, she won't be here for long
00:37:07Are you listening to me young lady
00:37:10Come on, come on get up i'm listening. Mr. Wooley
00:37:15Why do you look at me that way
00:37:18Oh
00:37:19My dress. Do you like it?
00:37:22I don't know
00:37:24Such a shock to see you dressed. I mean
00:37:28You're beautiful enough to make a man fall in love near physical beauty isn't everything
00:37:33That's what I thought
00:37:35Look here jennifer. I don't like the tone of your voice
00:37:38Well, I swallowed some smoke last night and i've just swallowed some more now, but that's not going to stop me
00:37:43Wally wants a drink of water nice cool water
00:37:47Thank you
00:37:49Now all I have to say
00:37:51And then i'll be glad to hear anything you have to say
00:37:56You'll find out that no one named woolly is able to stay away from me
00:38:02Oh
00:38:03Oh, i'm awfully sorry, this is terrible jennifer jennifer, can you hear me?
00:38:08Dudley come here
00:38:10Oh you
00:38:11Here here drink this
00:38:15There
00:38:16Yeah, that's better
00:38:19How do you feel
00:38:21I
00:38:23I feel strange
00:38:25What happened? Well the picture fell does your head hurt?
00:38:30My head
00:38:33It's my heart
00:38:36I feel so light try not to talk. Oh, but I must I must tell you how I feel
00:38:42Oh wally
00:38:44You're so beautiful
00:38:46Dudley
00:38:48Take my hand but don't start that again. Oh my god
00:38:53Let that man alone
00:38:54Dudley, there's something really happened to her this time. She got an awful sock in her head that picture
00:38:58Well, it wasn't your fault now while you did it in self-defense
00:39:00Aren't you glad you drank it wally what I didn't drink anything. What's she talking about?
00:39:05Oh, a drink of water. I gave it to her when she was coming to
00:39:08You gave it to me
00:39:11You should never force liquids on a person who's unconscious. It may have serious consequences
00:39:17Nervous reactions, come on, we're late for the wedding. Well, what are we going to do lock her in this room?
00:39:21What does he hum on before she married?
00:39:23Oh
00:39:29Stop worrying she can't get out. I'll drive you're too nervous. You'll have to get rid of her after the wedding
00:39:40Poor little girl all alone in the world except for a no good father
00:39:44I
00:39:46Can't figure it out. Hey, what's that smoke?
00:39:50What happened to him who the fellow we pulled out of the fire he's gone
00:39:55How do you like my body jennifer?
00:39:57Not too old not too young. I'm, sorry. I've forgotten the formula for clothing. I had to borrow the sheet from the ambulance
00:40:03By the bay
00:40:04I'm, sorry. I forgot the formula for clothing. I had to borrow the sheet from the ambulance
00:40:08I'm, sorry. I've forgotten the formula for clothing. I had to borrow the sheet from the ambulance
00:40:12by the bay
00:40:14Has the potion been administered?
00:40:17Yes
00:40:19father
00:40:20Something went wrong with our plan
00:40:22What?
00:40:23But that love filter never fails it didn't
00:40:27but
00:40:28I drank it
00:40:29Nicodemus
00:40:31Then you love him. Yes father
00:40:35But he's about to marry someone else because of my ancient curse on the woolies
00:40:40Do you think if I explained it all to him by all means do?
00:40:43Telling a mortal you're a witch will only mean the end of you. Then what shall I do? He must not marry her
00:40:49You won't let him will you?
00:40:52Let me see. You could make him love me. You can do anything you want
00:40:58Yes, this problem should be fairly simple
00:41:02Just leave it all to me. Oh, thank you. Father. Will you leave it to me? I promise
00:41:07Splendid
00:41:11I'm still a little bit warm from the fire jennifer fetch me a pair of master woolly's britches
00:41:17We're going to his wedding
00:41:21I love you
00:41:32Life
00:41:42Here drink this
00:41:45What is it novocaine 120 proof down fast brother doubly effect your lover gets out of my house drink that
00:41:53I suppose she comes here. It'll be terrible for her still. Oh, you'll be all right. Yeah, and i'll be sitting pretty
00:41:58Okay
00:42:00As you queue
00:42:04Just play i'm a seeing eye dog now
00:42:20So, can't you smile, you know, I wanted a church wedding well
00:42:23You've had everything else your own way the reception. I should never have given in to wallace. It's the last time
00:42:29I will not be here
00:42:32She's not here. Stop worrying
00:42:37Smart
00:42:58Hold that door! It's a hurricane!
00:43:04My sailor's ruined!
00:43:06Go back and wait.
00:43:08I'm terribly sorry. There'll be a short delay until we get everything straightened out.
00:43:13Music, music. Sing something.
00:43:16I love you truly
00:43:22I love you truly
00:43:28That's all I needed. A hurricane on my wedding day.
00:43:31Never mind about that. She just blew in.
00:43:33What? I saw her in the doorway.
00:43:35What do I do?
00:43:36I'll think of something.
00:43:44Beloved, this is my father.
00:43:47Delighted, Master Wooley.
00:43:49I think you've made a little mistake. This is a private room.
00:43:51It's rather crowded downstairs and a bit windy.
00:43:55Be seated, Master Wooley.
00:43:57I should like to have a little talk with you.
00:43:59Look here. I'm being married in two minutes.
00:44:01I understand. There's where you're planned.
00:44:03Where? He is being married. Nothing you can do.
00:44:05Would you excuse us?
00:44:06Maybe you'd better.
00:44:07Hurry up. I'll stand guard.
00:44:09Let me fix your pretty tie.
00:44:11You see, Father, he's just like a great God.
00:44:15My little one tells me she was your overnight guest.
00:44:18Not at my invitation.
00:44:20Oh, no, Father. The poor sweet didn't want me to stay.
00:44:23Were I an ordinary man, Master Wooley,
00:44:26a horse whipping would no doubt be in order.
00:44:29But I am not an ordinary man.
00:44:32While examining your dwelling,
00:44:35I came upon this.
00:44:38My revolver. You can't force me to marry her.
00:44:41What a banal mind you have.
00:44:44You may hold the weapon.
00:44:48What is this?
00:44:49It's very simple.
00:44:51Here is a bruised flower.
00:44:53I am her father.
00:44:55That is your revolver.
00:44:57You are going to shoot me.
00:45:01I am going to shoot you.
00:45:05Will that be of help?
00:45:07No, no. Father knows best.
00:45:11Warm, Master Wooley?
00:45:13You don't know what warm is.
00:45:15I'm told one of your forebears made a hobby of bonfires.
00:45:20What a pity he cannot be here to see his descendant burn.
00:45:25Yes, Master Wooley.
00:45:28Burned in the modern way.
00:45:32Strapped in a chair, heated by electricity.
00:45:40I anticipated that.
00:45:42Pistol, pistol, let there be.
00:45:45Murder in the first degree.
00:45:51Thank you so much.
00:45:54Amusing invention, the electric chair.
00:45:59What will they think of next?
00:46:08What happened?
00:46:11It was an accident.
00:46:13It was no accident.
00:46:14He killed me in cold blood.
00:46:16Kindly notify the authorities.
00:46:21He scared you.
00:46:24He told me he would help me.
00:46:30How is he?
00:46:31He's dead.
00:46:33It doesn't matter.
00:46:35It doesn't matter.
00:46:37Her own father.
00:46:38That's not my father.
00:46:40It's just a body he took.
00:46:43I didn't do it, Dudley.
00:46:45You are my witness.
00:46:47But I wasn't here.
00:46:50He's dead.
00:47:04He's as nervous as a bride.
00:47:06One might think that we're going to hang him.
00:47:10It's up to you.
00:47:12I'll tell them.
00:47:13What have I got to do with it?
00:47:15You're handling the details of the wedding.
00:47:20We'll keep a watch on you.
00:47:23I love you truly.
00:47:30Truly.
00:47:32Truly.
00:47:34I love you.
00:47:39Truly.
00:47:41Truly.
00:47:43I love you.
00:47:48Truly.
00:47:50Truly.
00:47:52Empty.
00:47:54I thought I saw smoke come out.
00:47:56I know you're here somewhere.
00:47:59How could you, Father?
00:48:02You know I love him.
00:48:04That's exactly why I've disposed of him.
00:48:07Where are you?
00:48:12For tonight I'll merry, merry be.
00:48:15For tonight I'll merry, merry be.
00:48:17For tonight I'll merry, merry be.
00:48:19Tomorrow I'll be sober.
00:48:23Come out of that bottle.
00:48:25Come out!
00:48:26Oh, no.
00:48:28I could float here forever.
00:48:31Well, you're not going to.
00:48:38Wally, don't go upstairs.
00:48:40But maybe she killed herself.
00:48:42Oh, Wally.
00:48:43What's wrong with him?
00:48:45Oh, I think we'd better call the police.
00:48:47What's he done?
00:48:48Nothing.
00:48:49It's the other fellow.
00:48:50What other fellow?
00:48:51The one in the chair.
00:48:52Now, keep calm.
00:48:53I'll be right back.
00:48:54Estelle.
00:48:55Estelle.
00:48:56I loved him something to fear.
00:49:04Now, you get back in that body.
00:49:06No.
00:49:07I didn't like it.
00:49:08It's an old, fat body.
00:49:10Then I'll tell Wally what we are.
00:49:12Knowing what would then happen to you?
00:49:14Yes.
00:49:15You wouldn't dare.
00:49:16Wouldn't I?
00:49:20You're all right?
00:49:22Wally, darling.
00:49:23There's something I must tell you.
00:49:29Oh, look.
00:49:32I thought you said he was dead.
00:49:34Well, he is.
00:49:35A fine way to take advantage of her father's affection.
00:49:41Now, harken to a father's curse.
00:49:44I'm going to turn you into a frog.
00:49:47Frog, frog, sitting on a log.
00:49:52What's the next line?
00:49:54You wait till I sober up.
00:49:56You'll be sorry.
00:50:02For tonight I'll merry, merry be.
00:50:05For tonight I'll merry, merry be.
00:50:08Tomorrow I'll be sober.
00:50:12What did you want the police for?
00:50:13What's all right now.
00:50:14He fell out the window.
00:50:15He what?
00:50:16Not Wally, the other fellow.
00:50:20Unhand me, you foul minions of the law.
00:50:23Take it easy, Pop.
00:50:24I'm going to cast a spell upon you.
00:50:26From now on, you're a rat.
00:50:27Rat, rat, fatter than a cat.
00:50:30How does the rest of it go?
00:50:32So, I'm a rat, huh?
00:50:34Call the wagon.
00:50:35Come on.
00:50:36I can only remember the words.
00:50:38I could turn you into kangaroos.
00:50:43They're taking him away.
00:50:45Why didn't I have them take you too?
00:50:47Perhaps it's because you're beginning to love me.
00:50:50Please don't start that again.
00:50:51Wally, I thought father would be friendly.
00:50:54I wouldn't let him or anyone else harm you.
00:50:56Oh, I know you wouldn't.
00:50:57But it's true.
00:50:58Last night I was your enemy, but now I've changed.
00:51:02I love you.
00:51:03I'll always love you.
00:51:05If I could die, I would do that for you.
00:51:07Will you just be a sweet girl?
00:51:09Hey, they're ready.
00:51:10Goodbye.
00:51:12Where are you going?
00:51:13I told you before.
00:51:14But I thought that now.
00:51:15After all I've done for you.
00:51:17You've been very obliging.
00:51:18But now I'm going downstairs to be married.
00:51:21That's what you think.
00:51:31Wally!
00:51:33You've got to go through with it this time.
00:51:34I'll take care of it.
00:51:40Hurry up.
00:51:41Hurry up.
00:51:42Let's get this over with.
00:51:43He'll pay for this.
00:51:45Do I look all right?
00:51:46Who cares?
00:51:47Go on.
00:51:52Well, what are you standing there for?
00:51:54The Dudley has the ring.
00:51:56I'll see what's keeping him.
00:51:57Wallace.
00:51:58You come back here.
00:51:59What's the matter with you?
00:52:00Did you ever have one of those days
00:52:01when just nothing seems to go right?
00:52:03Wallace!
00:52:04I love you too.
00:52:10You got here too late.
00:52:12Dudley.
00:52:15She really did love me.
00:52:16She said she'd die for me.
00:52:18Oh, my darling.
00:52:20At last.
00:52:23I've had enough of this.
00:52:26Come on, Stella.
00:52:27Listen to me.
00:52:28Listen.
00:52:29Just a moment.
00:52:30Listen to me.
00:52:36That's a big misunderstanding.
00:52:39If you'll just give me a few minutes, I...
00:52:41I'll give you just 10 seconds
00:52:43to get out of this house, all of you.
00:52:45We won't be here that long.
00:52:47You'd better get out of the state.
00:52:48Stella, I'm terribly...
00:52:49Get out!
00:52:50No, I can explain everything.
00:52:51After the fire, you see,
00:52:53she spent the night...
00:52:55On second thought,
00:52:57maybe we'd better just go, darling.
00:53:00Mr. Masterson,
00:53:01I'll expose you in every paper I own.
00:53:03This will not only cost you the election,
00:53:05but I'll encourage the voters of this state
00:53:07to tear you limb from limb.
00:53:08I'll head the Tower and Feather Party personally.
00:53:11When I'm through with you,
00:53:12you'll wish you'd never been born.
00:53:14I love you truly.
00:53:18Will you shut up?
00:53:23Extra paper! Big bully scandal!
00:53:25Read all about it!
00:53:27Extra paper! Big bully scandal!
00:53:29Read all about it!
00:53:30Wallace will be exposed!
00:53:32Extra paper!
00:53:35Extra paper! Big bully scandal!
00:53:37What does it say?
00:53:38Well, it's just as I thought.
00:53:39He's finished.
00:53:40Well, I'm bankrupt.
00:53:42Go and get her, I say.
00:53:45Bring my daughter to me.
00:53:47Bring her here or buy Jezebel...
00:53:50Shut up!
00:53:51Quiet!
00:53:52I want to get some sleep.
00:53:54Hey, toss this stubbug out of here.
00:53:56For the last time, will you pipe down?
00:53:59I tell you,
00:54:00my daughter ran off with a bumpkin named Wooley.
00:54:03Wallace Wooley.
00:54:04Sure, she did.
00:54:05Now, you just take it easy.
00:54:06You'll be out of here tomorrow.
00:54:08Tomorrow may be too late.
00:54:10There's no telling what she'll do.
00:54:12Oh, I know a couple of ways to make you shut up.
00:54:15I know a hundred ways to silence you forever.
00:54:20But I don't remember them now.
00:54:22This is terrible!
00:54:24She'll marry him.
00:54:26Wallace Wooley's going to marry his daughter.
00:54:29Yeah?
00:54:31And then you'll see what will happen to Master Wooley.
00:54:34I'll wreak my vengeance on them both.
00:54:37She thinks she can run away from me.
00:54:40But I cannot see her because of the fog.
00:54:43But I can see you, Jennifer.
00:54:45She smiles.
00:54:47She presses closer to him.
00:54:51Darling.
00:54:53Yes, Wally?
00:54:55You're guessing about those mileposts, aren't you?
00:54:59No, I can see them.
00:55:01I have rather unusual eyes.
00:55:04If we're really over the state line, I can relax.
00:55:07Wally, what color would those feathers be?
00:55:11Feathers?
00:55:13I don't know.
00:55:14But the tar would be black.
00:55:17Let's stop, Wally.
00:55:23Guess what happened.
00:55:24I can't even see the front of the car.
00:55:34Mighty nice scenery they have around here.
00:55:36Lovely, isn't it?
00:55:37We'd better walk to the next town.
00:55:39I thought we'd stay here.
00:55:41Here? Why, we're right in the middle of nowhere.
00:55:43How do you know, Mr. Woolley?
00:55:55Good evening.
00:55:57If you're looking for a place to stay, I have a lovely room.
00:56:03Do you have two rooms?
00:56:04No, I'm sorry.
00:56:06Aren't you married?
00:56:09You're dressed for a wedding.
00:56:12Where's the nearest Justice of the Peace?
00:56:14He'll be down in a minute.
00:56:16Henry, customers.
00:56:25Let's see.
00:56:27$1 for waking up the county clerk and helping you get your license.
00:56:33$2 for the ceremony.
00:56:37$1.50 for lodgings.
00:56:41Rent of my pajamas, $0.25.
00:56:44A rent of nightgown.
00:56:47I'll have to charge you $0.50 for that.
00:56:50Sort of an heirloom.
00:56:54There.
00:56:55Oh, what a perfect fit.
00:56:57My grandmother was just a little bit of a thing like you.
00:57:01Oh, shall I light the fire?
00:57:03Oh, no, I'd like to try.
00:57:05I must start learning to be a good housewife.
00:57:09I see you just go like that, don't you?
00:57:14Of course.
00:57:15They're like any other matches.
00:57:18Well, good night, my dear.
00:57:20I'm sure you're going to be very happy.
00:57:22He's a fine young man.
00:57:24And I hope your boys take after him.
00:57:28And I hope your girls take after you.
00:57:40Bye, Radamanthus.
00:57:41On fire!
00:57:44Oh!
00:57:49Wally.
00:57:50Yes, dear?
00:57:51Did you see the way that fire came off?
00:57:54What fire?
00:57:55All I can see in this room is you.
00:57:57Darling.
00:57:58Mm-hmm?
00:58:00Do you want to have children?
00:58:02I do.
00:58:03I do.
00:58:04I do.
00:58:05I do.
00:58:07Do you want to have children?
00:58:09Of course.
00:58:10I'd like three little girls exactly like you.
00:58:13Oh!
00:58:14What?
00:58:16I think I'd better tell you.
00:58:18You'll never forgive me if you found out later.
00:58:20Ah, a confession.
00:58:21Yes, Wally.
00:58:22Well, I haven't exactly been a saint myself.
00:58:24We'll compare notes in the morning.
00:58:26No, I must tell you now.
00:58:28Oh, I don't know how to begin.
00:58:31Then don't.
00:58:32Wally.
00:58:33Hmm?
00:58:34Doesn't it seem strange to you, the way we met?
00:58:37It's all been like a dream.
00:58:39It was witchcraft.
00:58:41That's it.
00:58:42Of course.
00:58:43You see, Wally.
00:58:44It's getting late.
00:58:47But I want you to know what I am.
00:58:49All right.
00:58:50All right.
00:58:51What are you?
00:58:55I'm a witch.
00:58:57A witch?
00:58:58I knew it all the time.
00:59:00You did?
00:59:01Of course.
00:59:02I've been under your spell since the moment I met you.
00:59:05Well, it doesn't matter.
00:59:07You don't mind being married to a witch?
00:59:09I love it.
00:59:10I'll try so hard to be a good wife.
00:59:12And I'll only use witchcraft to help you.
00:59:14What could you do, for instance?
00:59:16Well, I could make you win the election tomorrow.
00:59:19Oh, it would take witchcraft to do that.
00:59:21I think I can manage it.
00:59:23Fine, fine.
00:59:24After all, I'm not just an ordinary witch.
00:59:26My family dates back to the days of Pompeii.
00:59:29Were you mixed up in that?
00:59:30My father was.
00:59:31Ever hear of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire?
00:59:33That was our crowd.
00:59:34You're marvelous.
00:59:35Now, seriously, dear.
00:59:36Do you like to sleep on the left side or the right side?
00:59:39You don't believe me.
00:59:41Wally, try to understand.
00:59:43270 years ago.
00:59:45That's too long a story, dear.
00:59:46Can't it keep till tomorrow?
00:59:48Wally, 270 years ago.
00:59:52You're not listening to me.
00:59:54Yes, dear.
00:59:55Yes, I am.
01:00:00270 years ago.
01:00:07I'll tell you tomorrow.
01:00:18Let me out!
01:00:20Let me out!
01:00:22Oh, why can't I remember the formula for dissolving iron?
01:00:27Let me out!
01:00:28Quiet!
01:00:29Quiet down.
01:00:30I couldn't get any shut-eye all night with that guy yelling like that.
01:00:33Throw him in a solitary.
01:00:34Yeah.
01:00:42Hey, that's Wallace Wally.
01:00:43Don't tell me they're tossing him in the clink.
01:00:45It looks that way.
01:00:46Well, pay off, brother.
01:00:47They ain't electing no con for governor.
01:00:48Fencing is a cinch.
01:00:49Why couldn't you keep straight until after he was elected,
01:00:52like everybody else does?
01:00:54I'd like to talk to you about Jennifer.
01:00:56We were married last night.
01:00:58Yes, I know.
01:01:00Congratulations, Master Wally.
01:01:03She's been saying the oddest things,
01:01:06last night and again this morning.
01:01:08What?
01:01:09Silly things.
01:01:12About living in rocks for 270 years ago
01:01:16and being a witch.
01:01:18Beheelzebub, don't you think I know?
01:01:21Oh, then she's acted that way before.
01:01:24Well, maybe I can help her.
01:01:27Silence!
01:01:30I must concentrate.
01:01:32Iron, iron, melt away.
01:01:36Oh, I can't remember a thing.
01:01:40What is the matter with me?
01:01:43I'm afraid you've got a hangover.
01:01:45Don't tell me what I've got.
01:01:48I invented the hangover.
01:01:50It was in 1892, B.C.
01:01:54Did you believe her?
01:01:56That's the important thing.
01:01:58Believe her?
01:01:59But the things she said didn't make any sense.
01:02:01Then there's still hope.
01:02:03First, I thought she was joking,
01:02:05but she keeps talking about the election,
01:02:07saying she'll make me win by witchcraft.
01:02:10But that'll prove she's a witch.
01:02:12Master Wally, see if you can get me out of here.
01:02:16I know how to handle her.
01:02:18Thanks, I'll do my best.
01:02:20But I'm afraid I haven't much influence in this town anymore.
01:02:26It'll be a Bensinger landslide.
01:02:28Quiet!
01:02:31Three cheers for Wallace Woolley!
01:02:33Hooray!
01:02:34Hooray!
01:02:36Hooray!
01:02:38We want Woolley!
01:02:39We want Woolley!
01:02:40We want Woolley!
01:02:41Quiet!
01:02:42We want Woolley!
01:02:43We want Woolley!
01:02:45We want Woolley!
01:02:47We want Woolley!
01:02:50Hey, I thought you wanted Bensinger.
01:02:53I changed my mind.
01:02:54Yeah, but you're betting on Bensinger.
01:02:56All right, so I'll lose.
01:02:58We want Woolley!
01:02:59We want Woolley!
01:03:01We want Woolley!
01:03:02We want Woolley!
01:03:03Quiet!
01:03:04Quiet!
01:03:07We want Woolley!
01:03:08We want Woolley!
01:03:10We want Woolley!
01:03:12We want Woolley!
01:03:13We want Woolley!
01:03:15We want Woolley!
01:03:16We want Woolley!
01:03:18Wallace Woolley is a fraud, an imposter, a hypocritical demagogue.
01:03:26That's why I'm asking you to vote for Wallace Woolley.
01:03:31Mr. Masterson.
01:03:32One moment, please.
01:03:33Yes.
01:03:34You said vote for Woolley.
01:03:36Did I?
01:03:37Correction, ladies and gentlemen.
01:03:39The man I am backing is Bensinger.
01:03:42W-O-O-L-E-Y.
01:03:45We want Woolley!
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01:05:04The result is as follows.
01:05:05Wallace Woolley, 2,684,922.
01:05:06Elwood Bensinger, none.
01:05:07He didn't even vote for himself.
01:05:08Dudley, I've married a witch.
01:05:09What am I going to do?
01:05:10Let me look at you.
01:05:11Did you say she's 800,000 years old?
01:05:12No, no, no, no, no.
01:05:13That's her father.
01:05:14She's only 290.
01:05:15Oh, I see.
01:05:16But you'd never think it.
01:05:17Well, marriage does a lot for people.
01:05:18Well, Wally, this clears everything up.
01:05:20How did she get out of the hospital that night?
01:05:38She used a broom!
01:05:43Oh, of course.
01:05:44I must be getting stupid.
01:05:45A child would know that.
01:05:46Dudley.
01:05:47What?
01:05:48What am I going to do?
01:05:50How many people have you told about this?
01:05:51No one but you. How can I tell anybody?
01:05:53Well, I see your point. People are so skeptical.
01:05:56Might be hard for them to grasp that the first lady of the state is a witch.
01:05:59I don't care about them. What about me?
01:06:01Look out!
01:06:02Are you satisfied, darling? You're the new governor.
01:06:05What are you going to do now?
01:06:07Help you on with your slippers.
01:06:08No, not just yet.
01:06:09Oh, well, then I'll warm them by the fire.
01:06:13You know, I lighted it with a match for you.
01:06:16From now on, I'm going to be just a simple, helpful wife.
01:06:20Darling, I can't take a helpful wife.
01:06:22What if she runs me for president?
01:06:25What's that?
01:06:26People gathering in the street, dear. They want you to make a speech.
01:06:29Real people?
01:06:30Naturally. They all voted for Wally.
01:06:32What am I going to say to them?
01:06:34Oh, I don't know. There are one or two things I wouldn't tell them, though.
01:06:36Well, good night, old man.
01:06:37Good night.
01:06:38Where are you going?
01:06:39Oh, it's late. I've got to be getting home.
01:06:40Into my straightjacket.
01:06:41Would you like me to drive you?
01:06:43No, thanks. I'll call a broom.
01:06:45Uh, I mean a taxi.
01:06:50Wally, darling.
01:06:51Yes, dear?
01:06:54You don't mind my being a witch, do you?
01:06:56Well, you'll admit it's a little unusual.
01:06:59No one need ever know.
01:07:00We'll talk about that later, dear.
01:07:02It'll be our little secret.
01:07:04Our little secret?
01:07:06Now go out and make your speech to them, dear.
01:07:16Good evening, my dear.
01:07:26I must compliment you on the public confidence you have inspired for Master Wally.
01:07:30You're not going to hurt him again.
01:07:32I will attend to him later.
01:07:34I'm concerned now with an erring daughter.
01:07:37I've done nothing except to make you happy, Wally.
01:07:40I will attend to him later.
01:07:41I'm concerned now with an erring daughter.
01:07:44I've done nothing except to make you happy, Wally.
01:07:46You have informed him that you are a witch.
01:07:48Need I remind you of the punishment that I must perforce administer at midnight?
01:07:53Back to the tree!
01:07:55There to stay until the present race of men is extinguished.
01:08:01It's a rather light sentence, considering the offense.
01:08:04But if I don't wish to go?
01:08:06There is nothing you can do about it.
01:08:08I'm still a witch?
01:08:09No, my dear.
01:08:10Your heart is so full of human love that I can no longer trust you.
01:08:14Until you have resumed a more spirit-like existence,
01:08:18you shall be a mere mortal.
01:08:21I've remembered all the spells you've taught me.
01:08:25Out, fire, by Radamanthus!
01:08:29Out!
01:08:31You see, your part is dead.
01:08:34Mine remains.
01:08:36Out, fire.
01:08:39You'd better get ready.
01:08:41Soonest done, soonest mended.
01:08:44And midnight approaches.
01:08:49May I say goodbye?
01:08:52Certainly, my dear.
01:08:57I'll be around.
01:09:01...ever to give this fair state an honest administration.
01:09:06As the former governor so aptly put it.
01:09:11And in conclusion, thank you all very much.
01:09:15What is it?
01:09:17You must help me.
01:09:18You want me to help you?
01:09:20Come on, darling, hurry.
01:09:21No, no, no, but where?
01:09:23Anywhere out the back door. Hurry up, Joe.
01:09:31Anyplace, Joe. Just drive around.
01:09:34Hey!
01:09:37That's my cab!
01:09:39Jennifer, what is all this?
01:09:41I had to get you away. Something might have happened to you.
01:09:44What?
01:09:45I don't know, but something awful.
01:09:47Can't you tell me about it now?
01:09:48Oh, Wally, I'm afraid.
01:09:50Oh, you are afraid.
01:09:52What kind of trouble can you be in that you can't get out of by witchcraft?
01:09:55I've lost my power.
01:09:56What?
01:09:57I'm not a witch any longer. I'm like any other girl.
01:10:00Oh, Wally, I wish we could go so fast that no power on earth could overtake us.
01:10:05Faster!
01:10:06Nothing's going to happen to you while I'm around.
01:10:12You are like any other girl, afraid of lightning.
01:10:16That isn't ordinary lightning.
01:10:18Can't it go any faster?
01:10:20Step on it, Joe. Faster.
01:10:31Nobody could possibly catch us.
01:10:33Joe's a wonderful driver. There's nothing he can't do with the car.
01:11:01They've certainly improved this road.
01:11:06Is it midnight yet?
01:11:09No, five minutes to twelve.
01:11:20Oh, look!
01:11:27Back to the tree.
01:11:31Back to the tree.
01:11:45Don't worry about me, Master Wally.
01:11:48I am accustomed to fire.
01:11:50Come, Jennifer.
01:11:52I have decided to return thee to the tree.
01:11:56I am wary of mortals.
01:11:59There's no use fighting.
01:12:01It has to be like this.
01:12:03Jennifer, what are you saying?
01:12:05Go, Wally, please.
01:12:08Midnight.
01:12:10Goodbye, my darling.
01:12:12I want you to remember me as I was.
01:12:14Just an ordinary girl.
01:12:17He'll remember.
01:12:20That will be his torture.
01:12:24And I'll remember that I loved you.
01:12:27Through all eternity.
01:12:29I'll remember.
01:12:32Thou wilt remember nothing of this tender feeling.
01:12:36That will be the essence of thy punishment.
01:12:41I'll never forget.
01:12:43With all my strength I'll fight.
01:12:46Love is stronger than witchcraft.
01:12:49I'll remember everything.
01:12:52The sound of your voice.
01:12:54Your worried looks.
01:12:56The warmth of your arms around me.
01:12:59The touch of your lips.
01:13:07Goodbye, Wally.
01:13:10Goodbye, my darling.
01:13:12I'll remember.
01:13:14I'll always remember.
01:13:17Always.
01:13:19Always.
01:13:27Look at him.
01:13:29Is it not good to see him suffer?
01:13:31Yes, Father.
01:13:33Is this not a perfect revenge on the Woolies?
01:13:37Yes, Father.
01:13:39Could we follow him?
01:13:41And why?
01:13:43To watch him suffer, of course.
01:13:45Well said, Jennifer.
01:13:47Thou art a witch again.
01:13:51She's dead, Master Wally.
01:13:54Like marriages are mournful memories.
01:13:58Let's be gone, Jennifer.
01:14:00Let me tarry but a moment at this window.
01:14:03I wish to see it all.
01:14:05Thou art enjoying it, eh?
01:14:07Oh, yes.
01:14:09I am.
01:14:11I am.
01:14:13I am.
01:14:15I am.
01:14:17You're enjoying it, eh?
01:14:19Oh, yes. And now?
01:14:21I cannot remember when I've had a better time.
01:14:26It's great in here.
01:14:32I'll call the doctor, Mr. Wally.
01:14:38Jennifer?
01:14:40The sound of his voice.
01:14:43It no longer thrills thee?
01:14:46No, Father.
01:14:48Good. And his worried looks.
01:14:52And the warmth of his arms around thee.
01:14:56These are things that have no meaning for me now.
01:15:03And the touch of his lips.
01:15:17Wally.
01:15:19Love is stronger than witchcraft.
01:15:25For tonight I'll merry, merry be.
01:15:27For tonight I'll merry, merry be.
01:15:29For tonight I'll merry, merry be.
01:15:31Tomorrow I'll be sober.
01:15:34Oh, no, you won't.
01:15:37Wally, darling, all our troubles are over.
01:15:41At least for the present.
01:15:44Mr. Wally, I've been with your family for 37 years,
01:15:48but this is the end.
01:15:50What is it, Margaret?
01:15:52I simply cannot handle your daughter.
01:15:57Jennifer.
01:15:59Jennifer.
01:16:01Jennifer.
01:16:03Jennifer.
01:16:05Jennifer.
01:16:07Jennifer.
01:16:09Jennifer.
01:16:11Jennifer.
01:16:13I told you never to play with that broom.
01:16:16Why?
01:16:18I'm afraid we're going to have trouble with her someday.
01:16:21Oh, that's impossible.
01:16:24I hope.
01:16:29Good night, ladies.
01:16:31Good night, ladies.
01:16:34Good night, ladies.
01:16:36Good night.
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