Here Comes the Groom
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- Year:
- 1951
- 113 min
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Good morning, Boston
Morning Express. Extension 52?
Boston, Massachusetts
calling Paris, France.
We want the International
Refugee Organization,
Children's Center Number 46 calling
Mr. Peter Garvey, G-A-R-V-E-Y,
person to person. Mr. George Degnan
calling from Boston...
"Wanted:
a mother".That's not sob stuff!
- That's good human interest!
- Your Paris call is coming.
Do you realize over 300 war orphans
have been adopted here in Boston?
Fire him?
Fire Pete Garvey? Me?
Why, I wouldn't fire him if...
All right, you can get yourself
another editor, Mr. F.C.
He's perfectly right,
I should fire him.
- Where is that woman? Esther!
- Yes, sir!
- Get me Pete Garvey.
- He's coming on.
- Who?
- Pete Garvey, in Paris.
- Operator, put him on.
- "Robert Dulac, Number 401.
"Robert is only 10 years old,
but he's never had a childhood.
"His parents were both killed
in the late war."
- Hello, Pete! Hiya, toots!
- Give me that phone!
Don't snap your twig, Mr. Degnan.
At least smile.
Yelling won't bring him back.
Peter, dear. I miss you, Peter.
I've told you by letter, by cable,
by carrier pigeon that I miss you.
Now it's costing me an overseas call
to tell you I miss you, Peter.
Get your... Get yourself back here
immediately or you're fired.
Why didn't you answer
my cables, you...?
George, there's children
in the room. Nix.
I'm taking you off salary,
so help me, Pete!
You get back here on the first plane
or you can stay in Paris forever.
Now, are you coming back or not?
Hello?
Hello?
You peanut-brained son of a
peanut-brained kangaroo, you still on?
Hello! Hello?
Pete, you hear what I said?
George, I'm sorry,
you're just not getting through to me.
- I'll call you back later.
- You stay on this phone!
I can't. I gotta go practice baseball
with my team, the Notre Dame Tigers.
We lost a thriller last week, 48 to 47.
We gotta go practice.
We're playing the United Nations
Cubs. We'll win, because I'm pitching.
Oh, it's the mailman!
Yeah.
That's always a big event here,
George, the mailman.
- Hello, Pierre!
- Hello, Pierre!
Bonjour, Monsieur Garvey!
They don't get any letters, these kids,
but the mailman's wife
You know why
they don't get any letters?
I'll tell you why,
because they don't belong to anybody.
I'm touched, there's a lump
in my throat, my heart is bleeding.
Oh, but you'll rally, George.
You'll rally. Fight, pitch.
touched me...
Oh, Bobby!
Say, he's some kid.
He speaks English. Yeah,
and he's a natural second baseman.
Goes to his right or his left,
throws underhand, switch hitter.
Do you think the Express pays you
to play baseball and shoot marbles?
- It keeps him out of the pool halls.
- Who cares?
Besides, he just sort of took to me.
You remember, like I took to you?
All I remember is,
I'm stopping your articles.
- What?
- Yes!
Bobby, go get the mail, will you?
Look, you can't do this to me.
There's still 26 children here!
I've got to, Pete.
The war orphan racket's milked dry.
It isn't news anymore.
Not news? What are you saying?
A good idea is always news.
This is the best idea since
the invention of the wheel!
There's 60 nations taking care of these
waifs, providing homes for them,
and there's five million hot meals
every day in Europe,
the Near East, in Asia,
and in the Iron Curtain...
Why, UNESCO'S building
children's homes everywhere!
We need a hypo,
something sensational.
I got just the idea for you.
The Far East.
- Far East?
- Yeah. That's the hot spot.
Burma, Indochina, Hong Kong,
just the place for the old Pete Garvey
and his sizzling typewriter.
- Far East, huh?
- Yeah!
Now you're beginning to reach me.
- This is for Mr. Garvey.
- Oh, a letter for Mr. Garvey.
Who wants to take it to him?
Mr. Garvey told me
to bring his mail today!
Pete Garvey is my friend! Anybody
don't like it, gets a sock in the nose!
Sock in the nose!
Robefl!
- That's he, that's Bobby.
- That's Bobby.
Come here a moment. I want to
introduce you to Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey.
- Come on let's go!
- Bobby! Bobby, come here!
- Come on let's go!
- Bobby! Bobby, come here!
Now, Bobby!
- That was Bobby.
- He's just a little shy.
We might as well adopt a rabbit.
Mr. Garvey. A very nice couple
are here from America,
- they want to adopt Bobby!
- Good!
- But he...
- I know, you can't catch him, huh?
- Every time, he runs!
- He's a shifty little sprout, all right.
- You are leaving us?
It will break Bobby's heart.
He adores you.
What are we gonna do with him?
Please, we must place him
before you go. Come!
Oh, this is a wonderful little guy.
I can vouch for his honesty,
his intelligence,
and his sunny disposition.
He's practically a combination of
Joe DiMaggio and Monsieur Beaucaire.
Make with the manners, Bobby.
Oh, Bobby!
He just does this every once in a while.
It's a nervous habit from the bomb
shock. A little care, attention...
Personally, I do not care for children,
it is just that my wife...
Quiet, Walter. We'll come
some other time, Mr. Garvey.
Mr. Walter Godfrey... Aren't you with
the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra?
The Boston Philharmonic Orchestra
is with me.
Oh, you'll excuse my unfortunate
phrasing. I got a kid here...
You do recognize talent
when you see it.
- Go get Theresa.
- Theresa!
Don't you think
we'd better tell them that...?
- Theresa!
- Listen to amateurs?
Now, here, this is wonderful!
- Oh, dear.
- Oh, the poor hat.
Mr. Garvey, I am not interested.
I hate children!
Aren't they a pain?
Good thing you didn't take Bobby,
he has absolutely no ear for music.
He'd have driven a great musician
like yourself out of your mind!
But this is something.
Theresa, I want you to meet
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Godfrey,
from America.
They're in the market for a child.
- She's a bit older than we planned.
- They're all too old!
Mr. Godfrey is a great musician
from America. Understand?
Si, signore.
Her mother was a great musician,
but she wouldn't entertain the enemy.
All she left Theresa was
just her glorious voice.
You're going to hear a thing, you'll be
grateful to me for the rest of your life.
"Caro Nome"?
Why can't she sing some little song?
Beautiful.
Beautiful!
Come here, my child.
I want to kiss you.
Yes,
Theresa's blind.
But she has a heart and a throat
and that's what you use
to sing songs with, isn't it?
Oh, my dear. My dear.
Walter, let's take her home!
Home?
She will be in the Metropolitan
and Carnegie Hall.
The contracts, the papers...
The papers!
I want the papers!
Get the papers!
Sign up the papers immediately.
Isn't that wonderful?
We finally got a home for Theresa!
- What?
- Will I ever get a house?
Why, you can't miss, Marcel.
You've already got about
the best house in the world.
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