No Deposit, No Return
- G
- Year:
- 1976
- 112 min
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- Bye, Tracy! Have fun!
- You too. Where you going?
Washington, D.C.
How about you?
Don't know. Someplace.
- Mom hasn't told us yet.
- I'll send you a card!
Bye.
No sign of mother yet, Tracy?
She'll be here, go
Hadley. -Good. Good.
I wouldn't want Easter to be as
disappointing for you as Christmas.
That wasn't mother's
fault, go Hadley.
She was working in Paris, and
they ran into complications.
So I remember.
When a person's a complete
head of a magazine,
A person just can't
ignore complications.
Of course.
Speaking of complications,
where's your brother?
He's at
half-mast. -I see.
He's where? -There.
Jay...
What are you doing up there?
I'm looking for something.
Jay Osborne, come
down here this instant.
I can't. I lost Duster.
Never mind. I found him.
My petunias! Oh!
Jay, it's mother!
Mom.
Miss Murdoch.
Tracy. -Where's mom?
There's been a slight change
of plans. In you go, children.
Without that.
Oh, he's my friend.
I never go anywhere
without Duster.
All right, put him in
the basket and get in.
And roll down all the windows.
Oh, go Hadley. -Good-bye,
Tracy. Have a happy Easter.
You, too, go Hadley, and I
have an Easter present for you.
- It's a handkerchief.
- Well, thank you, Tracy.
- And I got a present too.
- Oh, and thank you, Jay.
Aren't you dears?
Bye. -Bye.
You didn't give
anything dumb, I hope.
Heck, no. It's one of my
most valuable possessions.
But what happened to mother? I thought
she was supposed to get in last night.
I'm afraid your mother's been detained
in Hong Kong for another two weeks.
Hong Kong?
Two weeks? That's
our whole vacation.
Well, naturally, your mother
was terribly disappointed.
This is the third
vacation in a row.
Jay, mom can't help
it. Work is work.
So we spend Easter vacation
at home. That's not so bad.
Not at home, dear. There
won't be anyone there.
You see, it's my vacation,
too, and I'm off to Bermuda.
Bermuda? You're
taking us to Bermuda?
Oh, boy!
TWA flight 802 now
boarding at gate three
For Chicago and Los Angeles.
I don't understand,
miss Murdoch.
What are we doing
here? Seeing you off?
No, I'm seeing you off.
Flight 801 to Los Angeles.
Los Angeles?
We're being shipped to
grandfather Osbornes again!
Grandfather Osbornes. I'd
rather go to jail first.
It's only for Easter
vacation. -Some vacation. Yuck.
Thank you. Off you go now.
I'll send you a nice
postcard from Bermuda.
Bermuda?
You wouldn't like to
exchange tickets, would you?
Nonsense. I'll bet by the
time you get to Los Angeles...
You'll be as glad to see your
grandfather as he is to see you.
Trapped, Jameson,
like a rat in a cage.
Well, it's only for Easter
vacation, Mr. Osborne.
- And it is an emergency.
- An emergency!
An emergency is an
earthquake or a tornado.
My daughter-in-law's children
are a science fiction nightmare.
Oh, please, please.
Be very, very careful with
that. It's worth a fortune.
Perhaps they've matured a bit
since their last visit, sir.
Jameson, when it comes
to Tracy and Jay...
There, there, sir
Winston. There, there.
piece of crystal in sight.
No Dresden china
unprotected. Up you go.
But the chandelier.
If I may, sir...
possibly reach the chandelier?
The same way he reached it last
year:
With a rocket ship. Up.The launch was perfect, till
that chandelier got in the way.
And grandfather didn't have to step
on my rocket ship and crunch it.
He just doesn't
understand kids, Jay.
I mean, it's been so
long since he's had any.
He had us last Summer.
I tried, Tracy. I really did.
I even hid my
skateboard in the closet,
So he wouldn't hurt himself.
How did I know it was the
stairway to the wine cellar?
Airborne, Jameson. That
skateboard was like a b-29.
Straight down the stairs. Decimated
a whole case of muto rostio, 1908.
Yes, a lovely year,
1908. Let me see, sir.
errant billiard ball episode?
After, but before the bow and
arrow incident. -Oh, yes, yes.
I believe we still have that large
foam rubber cushion, if needed.
Good. And let's make sure
Dr. Butterworth's number
is handy at all times.
Excuse me, Mr. Osborne. Any
place special for the golf clubs?
Oh, yes. Hide
'em in the attic.
Oh, good heavens. Only three
more hours to countdown.
Three hours till doomsday.
Do you think
she's really upset?
Do I think who's really upset?
Well, mother, about not
spending Easter with us.
Of course. She
just can't pick up
In the middle of
her work and leave.
I'll bet she
wants to be with us
Just as much as we
wanna be with her.
Do you think so?
Sure. I'll bet
you mom wants to...
Jay, suppose we didn't
go to grandfather's.
Huh?
Look out!
Sorry, sir. A near miss.
Bert, Bert, will you
please be careful.
All we need is an accident here,
and we're gonna blow the whole caper.
I missed him, Duke. Ain't that
the main thing, missing him?
Yeah, that's the main
thing, all right, Bert. Yeah.
No harm, no foul! It's
okay. Go ahead. Go ahead.
Better he tests them anyway.
Bert, how long are we gonna
follow that truck so closely?
Uh, just while our
bumpers are stuck together.
I'll handle it.
- I'm sorry, Duke.
- It's all right.
I guess I'm a little
nervous. Would you believe it?
I got the whole thing: Sweaty
palms, butterflies in the stomach.
Maybe it's the airport.
You know me and flying.
Bert, w-w-will
you just relax.
Yeah, right.
After all, we're not
goin' up in any airplane.
We're just knockin'
over a safe.
You just worry about the safe
and leave everything else to me.
Everything's gonna
go just great. -Yeah.
The white zone is for
immediate loading and unloading
Of passengers
only. No parking.
Okay. If we go
direct to Honolulu...
And then to Guam,
In 14 hours, we
can be in Hong Kong.
With mother! -Right.
If she can't bring her vacation
to us, we'll bring ours to her.
Boy, you got it
all figured out.
Except for one
small thing. -What?
Where do we get the $1,200 to
pay for the two plane tickets?
How about credit cards?
Everybody uses credit cards.
Jay, we don't have
any credit cards.
Okay. Well, then, let's just
write a check at the bank.
Like mother always does.
Jay, you have to have money
in the bank to begin with.
Well, if you don't
take any of my
suggestions, we'll
never get to Hong Kong.
Two pieces, eight
inches long. -Okay.
Last time out, you cracked one of
these in less than seven minutes.
Remember, Duke?
Guy gets a little
Rusty after five years.
Oh, no. Not you, Duke.
You were the best.
Also the unluckiest.
One thing though:
We never got caught.
We also never got anything.
Every safe we opened up either
contained nonnegotiable bonds,
Last year's lottery
tickets or the mouse trap.
Remember the mouse trap?
It was either a case of
going straight or going broke.
Don't think about it now, Duke.
Just concentrate on why
we're going crooked again.
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