Feet First Page #7

Synopsis: Ambitious shoe salesman, Harold, unknowingly meets the boss' daughter and tells her he is a leather tycoon. The rest of the film he spends hiding his true circumstances, in the store and later on a ship. Trying to deliver a letter, he later finds himself dangling high above the street on a building's scaffolding.
 
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1930
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Better not be lying to me.

- No, I ain't lying.

- Where is he?

There he is. Right up there.

Ooh!

Hey!

What's the matter with you?

You trying to break my neck?

Hey! Charcoal, where are you?

Hey!

Hey! Charcoal!

Hey, Charcoal!

Help! Charcoal!

- Here I is!

- Huh?

Oh, listen,

get me out of here some way.

Will you? Hurry up, go on!

Get me!

What are you doing there?

Look out, there! Wait a minute!

Don't do that! Let go! Let go!

Come on, get me in here

some other way.

I gotta get in there somehow.

I'll tell you what you do.

You go up to the other window,

and I'm gonna come up there...

...and let you in.

Oh, hey, wait a minute!

I can't climb up there!

Hey!

Well, all right, Charcoal.

I'm going up.

Hurry, now!

I don't know about this.

Come on,

quit pulling up on that.

I ain't.

- Help!

- Let's go see. Come on.

Hey! Hey!

Help!

Help!

There's supposed to be

a man hanging.

I don't get your drift.

You know where the side of

the building is supposed to be?

Yes.

Well, there's supposed

to be a man hanging.

Hey! Hey!

Hey!

Hey! Look out!

Hold it! Stop it!

Help!

Ow! Don't do that!

Hey! Hey!

Help!

What are you doing down there?

Hey! Help me! Help me!

What am I gonna do?

Cut it off! Cut it off!

- Cut it off?

- Yes!

I dunno...

There! No, no, wait.

Help! Help!

I had a brother who was

one of Dempsey's trainers...

...and what he told me

about that fight...

Why, listen.

Dooley didn't have a ch...

Hey, there's a man down...

We want you

to settle an argument now.

Whew!

What's the matter with me?

Oof!

When Dempsey swings his left,

he comes around like this.

Help! Hey!

You've got him!

Hold on, boy! Hold on!

We'll run and get him some help.

Hey, wait a minute.

Who's gonna hold me?

Never mind, just hold on!

We'll be back in a minute!

Hey! Help!

Help me! Hey!

Hurry, somebody!

Help!

What's the matter, buddy?

Are you in trouble?

- Huh?

- Are you in trouble?

I think it was wonderful...

...the way you figured how to get

that bid here by plane.

Oh. Oh, well.

That was mostly luck.

No, it wasn't.

It was because

you stuck to it and made good.

Stuck to it.

Sticking to it, huh?

That's it. Sticking.

Wait a minute.

Huh, sticking, huh?

Oh!

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