Little Miss Marker Page #7

Synopsis: Little Martha Jane, aka Little Miss Marker (Temple) is left with the bookmaker Sorrowful Jones by her dad as part of a bet on a horserace. Sorrowful (Menjou) and his group of fellow bookies take to her, reluctantly at first, but their cynical ways start to rub off on her. Will a party set at Camelot bring back her faith in humanity?
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Alexander Hall
Production: Paramount Pictures
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
7.1
PASSED
Year:
1934
80 min
181 Views


Who's Sarah? She's the maid I

got planted in Bangles' apartment.

What do you know?

All I know, Boss, is that

I'm supposed to be a fairy.

dd

Just get back?

Yeah!

d How happy we'll be d

Ahead of time, ain't ya? Yeah.

Who brought that horse in here?

I did.

Hey! Y'all gone crazy?

Get that kid off that horse.

No, please, Steve.

- Get off!

- He is my charger.

Stay back, Steve.

Marky!

Whoa! Whoa!

Marky! Marky!

She was having

such a good time.

Doctor?

Her condition is critical.

Internal injuries.

Dr. Ingalls is on his way

to Gramercy Park Church.

Of course. I'd forgotten.

He's getting married tonight.

Who's Dr. Ingalls?

A child's surgeon.

Is he the best?

Best in the world.

dd

Well, Doctor,

it'll be any moment now.

I feel as though I were about to perform

my first operation all over again.

I mean, stage fright.

dd

Come on.

Dr. Ingalls?

Yes?

I'm going to be married!

You can get married anytime!

And she stayed

over to his place one night.

And he gave her back

the ice, huh? Yes, sir.

Hey, Boss, ain't that kind

of risky around a hospital?

Shut up. With a flock of doctors around?

Doctors ain't gonna do him

any good. You stay here.

We'll have to do a transfusion

at once. Yes, Doctor.

Please, tell me.

It's transfusion.

You'd better all come along

for a blood test.

Of course.

Won't any of us do?

None of you match.

Why, there's Dr. Ingalls. This is

magnificent of you. Magnificent!

This gentleman has

explained the situation.

Phone Gramercy Park Church. Tell

them I'll be back as soon as possible.

Yes, Doctor.

The bloods don't match.

Get group two immediately.

Is it a transfusion for the baby? Yes.

Try us.

Of course. Come on.

Pulse is failing.

We can't operate

until we find a donor.

Oxygen.

No go.

None of you'll do.

We've located

a professional donor.

He'll be here in 15

minutes. That'll be too late.

Never mind.

You two played a nice

little game. Steve.

Take your hand out of your

pocket, Steve. Just your hand.

Is this

another volunteer?

Why, yes. All right. Send him in.

What's the idea?

Get in that room, Steve.

Inside.

Take off your coat, Steve.

What is this?

Sit down

and roll up your sleeve.

They match.

Come with me, please.

Hurry up, Steve!

Come on.

We found a donor, Doctor.

Good. Bring him in.

In you go, Steve.

Lie down here, please.

Okay.

L... I got a lot of nerve

comin' to You now.

But I'm doin' it for her.

Don't let anything

happen to her.

Don't seem like

she ought to die.

Give her a break.

She's such a little doll.

I'm not asking anything

for myself.

Not a thing.

I'm sorry

for everything I said.

You called me

by the right name.

I'm the cheapest skate

on Broadway.

You're the grandest guy

I've ever known.

If the kid lives,

the three of us might...

She's got to live.

For us.

Look. She's getting alive.

Your blood is giving her life.

My blood?

Get a kick out of it?

Giving life?

Giving life.

I can operate now and save her.

Gee, that's swell.

It's like I was her old man.

You've got good blood.

Me?

Strong, good blood.

Stop the oxygen.

The Strong Knight.

Is that all?

Yes. And thanks.

Well, the doll's gonna live.

And you know why?

'Cause I got good blood.

Well, Steve?

From now on,

he can buy them for ya.

And don't forget!

I've got good blood!

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