Man on the Flying Trapeze
- PASSED
- Year:
- 1935
- 66 min
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Ambrose.
Ambrose! | Yes, my dear?
What are you doing | in the bathroom?
Um...
Brushing my teeth, dear.
I don't know what's | come over you lately.
You're always in that bathroom | brushing your teeth.
Yes, dear.
Are you sure you're | brushing your teeth?
Yes, dear.
You want anything, dear?
Please come to bed | and put the light out.
Yes, dear.
Hurry up and come to bed.
Yes, I'm hurrying, dear.
What are you doing now?
I'm taking | my socks off, dear.
You're certainly making a lot | of noise taking your socks off.
Yes, dear.
Please come to bed | and put the light out.
Oh, yes, dear.
Legs.
Willie the Weasel. | What are you doing here?
Steve sent me over here | to lift some silverware.
He's off his nut. He sent | me over on the same job.
Everything's mixed up | since they sent Maxie to stir.
What's that in the pan? | Molasses?
Taste it. It's applejack.
Jersey lightning.
What does this applejack | remind you of?
It reminds me of | the old Oreland Social Club.
Remember how Saturday nights, we | used to get plastered on applejack,
and what we used to sing?
On the Banks of the Wabash, | Far Away.
Do you remember the tune?
Oh, the moonlight's fair
That's it.
Tonight upon the Wabash
Ambrose.
Ambrose!
Ambrose. Ambrose.
Wake up. Wake up, Ambrose.
Ambrose, there are burglars | singing in the cellar.
What?
Ambrose, there are burglars | singing in the cellar.
What are they singing?
What difference does it make | what they're singing?
Get up and see | what it's all about.
Yeah, that's right.
Don't sit there like a bump on a | stump, go down and throw them out.
Hurry, hurry, | hurry, Ambrose. Hurry.
What are they singing | down there for?
Oh, it doesn't matter what they're | singing. Go down quickly, Ambrose.
We're in danger I tell you. | We're in terrific danger, Ambrose.
The more haste, the less | speed. I'll be down there.
Oh, Ambrose, my poor mother. | My poor, helpless, old mother.
My darling...
She's upstairs. | They won't find her.
Oh, Ambrose, don't fumble. | Don't fumble, Ambrose.
Hurry, Ambrose, hurry.
I'm coming, dear.
Get these socks on, Ambrose.
What does it matter whether you've | got socks on or not, Ambrose?
I'll catch cold down there.
Ambrose, hurry, hurry.
They're great murderers, brutes, | Ambrose. They've got guns.
Now what are you looking for, | Ambrose?
I don't know, | they may not have guns.
Oh, Ambrose!
Maybe they mistook our cellar | window for a stage door.
Hurry, Ambrose, hurry.
It's getting louder | and louder and louder.
I can't find my socks.
You're getting me so nervous | I've lost my socks.
Oh, Ambrose, hurry. | What are you looking for now?
Why couldn't they wait | until later on in the morning?
Oh, hurry, Ambrose. | Hurry, hurry.
It's getting louder, Ambrose. | It's getting louder.
Hurry, Ambrose.
Oh, don't swat flies.
Hurry, Ambrose. Hurry.
Oh, such an earthly hour...
An unearthly hour. | Where are they?
In the cellar, Ambrose, | in the cellar.
I heard them there. | Listen, listen, listen.
Oh, what rotten voices.
Murderers. Brutes, Ambrose.
Yeah.
Get them, Ambrose. Get them.
Oh, gosh.
Couldn't I just sleep about another | hour, then I'll go down there?
Oh, Ambrose, hurry. | Hurry, Ambrose.
Okay.
Oh, this is awful.
Look at that. There's the gloves | that you lost two weeks ago.
Ambrose, get the gun!
Say, what are these things | doing in here, all these walnuts?
What's the difference what they're | doing? Get the gun, Ambrose! Get the gun!
Look, there's nothing... There's no... | Yes, here it is. Here it is. I've got it.
Here, I got it.
Be careful.
Oh, there's nothing | to be frightened of.
Be careful. It's unloaded, | there's nothing in it.
Careful. | It's okay.
There isn't a bullet in it.
Did I kill you?
Oh, leave me in peace! | Leave me in peace!
Oh, good, good, I didn't | kill you! That's fine.
What was that?
Sounded like | someone shot off a pistol.
That's what | it sounded like to me.
My baby! Did they kill you?
Oh, no, I'm all right, but quiet. There | are burglars singing in the cellar.
Burglars | singing in the cellar?
Yes, there are burglars | singing down in the cellar.
Why...
Give me that gun.
Let go, let go, | let go, will you?
There are burglars | singing in the cellar.
Look out, look out, look out. | Excuse me. Come here.
Come in... Come in here. | Give me... Out of the way!
Got a smoking revolver | in my hand, woman.
Dad, what's the matter? There are | burglars singing in the cellar.
There are burglars | singing in the cellar.
Burglars | singing in the cellar!
Yeah, there's burglars | singing in the cellar!
Great big fellows, | about eight feet tall...
They sound like... They sound as | though they're even more than that.
- What's that? | - Nuts.
Walnuts. I just dropped them. | I dropped them on the floor.
Will you go downstairs | and get them out?
Yes, I will. Come on, Claude. | We'll go down and root them out.
Claude, dear, I know you | have the heart of a lion,
but if you want to see your poor, | old mother die of heart failure,
you go down | into that cellar.
Oh, I won't do anything | to hurt you.
Indeed, Claude will not | accompany you into that cellar.
If anything should happen | to Claude,
you know very well | it would kill my poor mother.
How can you be so selfish?
Oh, wait a minute, Dad. | I'll go with you.
Oh, no, you won't, dear.
You stay here. I know | what I'll do. What?
I'll telephone | the Neighborhood Patrol.
What do I pay them | $5 a month for?
Oh! It's a different story when it | comes to your own flesh and blood.
Hmm.
Yeah. I think I'll go | and brush my teeth first.
No, you don't. You just brushed | your teeth. Sit down and telephone.
Oh, yes.
Let's see, it's...
Hello, hello. | Neighborhood Patrol?
Has... Oh. Oh, I beg your | pardon. Oh, I'm sorry.
I'm... I'm awfully... | I apologize.
I'm sorry, Mrs. Crudd. | I'm awfully sorry,
but we have burglars | singing in our cellar.
I thought this was the | Neighborhood Patrol, excuse me.
Who's that woman | you were talking to?
Huh? Oh, a Mrs. Crudd.
Why do you call her up | and tell her all your business
at this unearthly hour | of the morning?
I didn't call her up. I called | up the... The Neighborhood...
I tried to get the Neighborhood | Patrol and I got her on the phone.
Then why don't you | call the Neighborhood Patrol
and tell them there are | burglars singing in our cellar?
I'm looking for the number.
Here it is. Here. | There, it's simple enough.
Hello?
Hello. Is this | the Neighborhood Patrol?
Well, where were you? | I called the wrong...
Listen, come over. We have | burglars singing in our cellar.
Burglars singing | in the cellar?
Come over right away, | will you? Thanks.
All right, all right. That's | simple. That's all done.
Did you tell them who was | calling, and where to come to?
Who? What?
Gosh, I forgot that.
People make me sick.
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