Night After Night
- PASSED
- Year:
- 1932
- 73 min
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Hi, Leo.
Say, kid, if these flowers ain't | any fresher than they were yesterday,
we're gonna switch, see? Okay.
Blainey!
Hey, Blainey. | Put these on ice.
Here you are, kid.
Hiya, Leo.
What time is it? | Quarter after three.
What's new? We had a | big night last night.
What's new about that?
Well, we took in plenty | of dough!
Are you readin' where Walker | knocked out Red Nolan in the fourth?
Yeah. Got a great left hand, that kid.
When he lands, | they can all go home.
What's that? From your | shirtmaker. Fifteen bucks apiece!
Why, that dumb cluck!
Look at the size of | those initials!
Why, they're great. I told | 'im to make 'em smaller.
And the last time they | wasn't big enough. I know.
But I found out | the big ones were bad taste.
Oh, so they made a mistake | for fifteen bucks apiece, huh?
Well, don't get sarcastic. | They're silk, ain't they?
Well, this ain't tin. | Only cost me a buck apiece.
I call that silk. Why, ya mug, | don't ya know ya got stung?
Boy, ya wanna fight, do you? I love it!
Gee, ya ain't forgot | a thing, have ya, kid?
That's for nothin'. | Now, start somethin'.
Now cut it out,Joe, cut | it out, will ya? All right.
You're feelin' pretty good, | ain't ya?
Yeah, I feel great | after that workout.
I wonder if she'll | be here tonight?
Who, Iris? Sure.
No, not Iris. | The lady.
The lady? Yeah, the | lady that sits alone.
Why, ya don't | even know her!
That's it. She's got me guessing. | Just the way she sits there.
Well, how does | she sit there?
The way she sits, | she stands out.
Oh, I get it. She's one of those | standin' and sittin' ladies.
Hello.
Well, wait a minute. | I'll ask him.
Say, McFadden wants the | Beach Room tonight. Who?
Tim McFadden, the promoter. No.
Well, McFadden'll spend a | couple of grand. Can't have it.
Buy a lot of shirts.
I said he can't have it.
He can't have it. | Two thousand bucks.
Good-bye, glad | to have met you.
Money means everything | to you, don't it?
Well, what are you | in the racket for?
I don't know.
Say, what do you think I could | get for this joint if I sold it?
Listen,Joe. What's gettin' into you?
I can't stand it no more. | I'm sick of the smell of booze.
I'm sick of noise, of being | a pal to a lot of drunks.
I'm not getting anyplace! | What are you talkin' about?
Ain't you the owner of the | ''swellest'' speak in New York?
How long ago was it when you was a | third-rate pug, takin' it on the chin?
You don't call that travelin'?
No. I'm only wearin' | a tuxedo instead of tights.
I'd give the joint away.
See who that is, | will you?
Oh. Did he cut off | the fat?
Okay, | put it over there.
Come on,Joe. | Your breakfast's getting cold.
Oh, how do you do, | Miss Dawn? Hello,Jimmie.
Well, good afternoon, | bright eyes. Had your bath?
Hello, Iris.
Well, smile, | it's me.
How are ya?
What's the idea of | the bad mood?
Did you | dream of me?
What are you so cheerful | about? Three cocktails, dearie.
You're drinkin' too much. | Oh, yeah?
What'd you want to do, | end up just bein' a souse?
Hmph. Where do you | lecture tomorrow night?
You think you're gonna keep that | face all your life. Uh-huh, I hope so.
You know what you're gonna | look like in ten years?
You'll still love me, | won't ya,Joe?
What for, your brains?
Now, don't you worry | about my brains.
Well, that's a help.
Say, I can take care | of myself, see?
Sure you can.
Joe, what's the matter? Nothin'.
Yes, there is. I feel like | I'm losin' out in some way.
Listen,Joe-
Beat it, dear, | I gotta get dressed.
What of it? You heard me. I gotta dress.
You're getting | mighty particular.
Oh, thank you,Jenkins.
I don't like being | rousted around.
What's up? Frankie Guard's | downstairs. Wants to see you.
What about? | I don't know.
Anybody with him? | Yeah, a couple of mugs.
Tell Blainey to come up.
Hey, Bill. | Yeah?
Tell Blainey to come up here. Okay.
Hello.
Who wants him?
Maudie!
Well, what'd you know about | that? When did you get in?
Yeah? Wait'll I see | if he's here, Maudie.
The ball game.
He's gone to | the ball game, Maudie.
Yeah, sure, he'll be | here by that time.
All right, I'll tell him. | You bet. Good-bye.
What do you know | about that.!
So she's back, huh? | Yeah,just got off the boat.
Hmm. Said she'd phone you tonight.
Hey, what is this thing you've got | with women? They always come back.
Say, I'm through knockin' around | with every dame I ever went with.
Even Maudie? | Yes, even Maudie.
But she was pretty swell to | me in the old days, at that.
She seemed pretty classy | to ya then. No cracks.
Okay, but don't worry about | Maudie. She ain't crying over you.
She still has class | for plenty of'em.
Blainey?
Yeah. | Come on in.
Wait a minute,Joe.
Hello,Joe.
Hello, Frankie.
Glad to see you again. | Glad to see you. Hiya, boys.
You're lookin' swell. | You think so?
Yeah, how is he? Oh, swell. | He's very fond of you,Joe.
What's on your mind, | Frankie?
Jimmy Gaston and his mob was | around to see me last night.
They're pretty sore at you.
What are they sore at me for?
Well, before | you opened up here,
I was gettin' | all the business on this block.
Since you moved in, | trade's been pretty slow.
Oh, I see.
You know. You can't | reason with that mob.
In other words, you're tellin' | me to close up, is that it?
Oh, no, don't take it | that way,Joe.
We don't want no trouble. | I'm-We're willing to buy you out.
Yeah? What'll you give?
50 grand.
Make it 250 | and the joint is yours.
Don't be humorous!
Listen, that's final. And I | won't sell for a nickel less.
Well, if that's | the way you feel,
you're liable to have some | visitors one of these nights.
Well that's really funny. | Will ya do me a favor, Frankie?
Sure,Joe, anytime. | You know me.
Tell Gaston and his mob the sooner they | come around, the better I'll like it.
These quiet evenings | are getting on my nerves...
and a little excitement'll be | as welcome as the flowers in May.
I'll tell him that,Joe. | Leave it to me. Don't forget.
And, uh, | speaking of flowers,Joe,
just what kind | would you prefer?
Oh, anything at all, | except pansies.
Your last wish'll be | fulfilled,Joe. Okay.
Now, take care of yourself. | So long, boys.
Say hello to the wife, will | you? I'll tell her I saw you.
So long,Joe. So long, | Leo. So long, boys.
All right, Blainey, | get back to work.
I don't like it. | Aw, I love it.
Say, ain't Jellyman here yet? | Yeah, she's waitin' for you.
I'm sorry to be late. I had a | little business to attend to.
That's quite all right, Mr. Anton, | quite all right. Shall we begin?
Thank you. Where did we leave | off yesterday? Let me see.
You were tellin' me about | Andrew Carnegie. Yes.
I found out he gave a lot of | libraries away. Is that right? Yes.
He wanted everybody | to read, didn't he?
Presumably that was his | idea. Smart guy, wasn't he?
Ah. You mean he was an | intelligent gentleman, don't you?
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