Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus

Synopsis: Taken in by distant members of his family after being orphaned, Toby Tyler runs away to join the circus.
Genre: Drama, Family
Director(s): Charles Barton
Production: Walt Disney Productions
 
IMDB:
7.1
G
Year:
1960
96 min
160 Views


Toby!

Toby Tyler!

Toby.

Where are you?

Toby.

Toby Tyler.

Stand back, please.

Clear passage for elephants.

Clear passage for elephants.

And watch - it's dangerous.

- Stand back. Stand back, please.

Clear passage for elephants.

Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.

Buy canes, whips buy.

Just one penny - and the ball is yours.

Just one penny, copper pennies.

Balls here.

One penny, copper pennies.

- Balls here ...

- Here are your tickets to the show.

My ball.

I want another one.

But the balls - all what you want

all colors ...

Come and enjoy.

Faster.

Come and enjoy.

Faster, faster, faster.

Are you going?

No, sir.

Come and enjoy the view,

gentlemen.

Here, young lady,

and thank you, ma'am, thank you very much.

Ladies and gentlemen, come here.

Fresh roasted nuts.

Peanuts, popcorn, apples in sugar

Fresh and delicious toffee.

Okay, guys, go here.

Nuts are grown on plantations

and cooked right here.

You just look

or want to buy something?

How much do you think nuts

can be bought for a penny?

In a normal situation

I do not sell for a penny.

- Hmmm ...

- However,

you cute little rooster

with money in hand,

And I would say,

I can give you six peanut nuts

directly from the plantations of Georgia.

Six?

More than if you

bought kulechek.

This is a serious statement.

Take it.

Come guys.

All fresh and tasty.

Delicious cold.

Peanut nuts from the plantation.

You change the corrupt?

Spoiled? I do not get

spoiled boy.

Maybe a bit overdone,

but not spoiled.

Tasteless.

To you two. And run,

but then you miss the most interesting.

- I do not go there.

- Do not you go?

And, you have no money

on the ticket.

Yes, sir.

I thought your parents are here

with you.

No, sir, I do not have

parents.

You're an orphan?

Have you ever thought to act

in a circus, kid?

I?

Imagine, to be part of the magnificent

team under the big top.

Teams of artists,

that travel along

and across the globe.

- How do you like this idea?

- But what can I do?

You could be ...

... Waiter.

I would be able to? ..

- Buff ...

- ... Fetchikom.

The ability to talk the language - very important

case, is not it, kid?

- Yes, sir.

- Free travel,

cozy sleeping place, food,

You could watch a representation at any time,

and enjoy it.

And if you will,

then every Saturday

Yours sincerely, Harry Tupper

will give you ...

... One of these.

What do you say, boy?

Deal?

I would like this anymore

everything.

I would like, eh?

That's when I really needed to Uncle Daniel

and aunt, with whom I live.

Uncle and aunt?

They are very poor, and on my farm

always a lot of work.

I understand.

It does you honor.

I myself have a very loyal person

and I love to see it in others.

- I can ask them.

- Do not worry.

I will find a boy

in another city.

Many would like to have

such a possibility.

Okay, sir.

Anyway, thank you.

Wait a minute.

Come here.

Since we're already friends,

I want to give you a ticket

on today's performance.

- But Mr. ...

- Invite a friend and enjoy.

Thanks sincerely for your kindness

Gary Tupper.

- Mr. Tupper ...

- Good luck. Lemonade with ice.

Pink, cool

and invigorating.

Lemonade with ice.

Pink, invigorating. Lemonade with ice.

Hey, Red.

Ginger, look what I have.

Look, Red.

Do you think that is?

A free ticket to the circus.

Look.

- Hurray!

Where were you?

I ask, where were you?

Answer.

Sorry, Uncle Daniel.

I would immediately return,

but there was a parade.

And by chance he passed

near the circus

and one man gave me

free ticket.

- Look.

- Circus?

Do not you know that wild boars

broke the fence

and break ground on the field with beets

due to the fact that you have not fed them?

Toby, we hoped to sell

our crops.

You know, as we need money.

You're lazy and ungrateful boy.

- Do not abuse it.

When the circus comes to town,

boys to forget everything.

He has no right to behave

like other boys.

He generally has no rights.

- And he knows why.

- Do not tell him this.

I am a poor man, and I took you

just because

that no one else you do not want to take.

- Daniel.

I do not understand why we

You have not sent in a city shelter.

You are not our kin.

You do us no.

Only a stone around his neck.

You're not serious, Daniel.

Go to sleep

and never come out.

At a dinner party for you

no place.

It's cruel.

Go on to dinner, I'm leaving.

Faster, Tupper.

- The cars are already full.

- Pass. Now we'll ship the horses.

- Nothing here stagger.

- Take your rope.

Away from here.

Guys, carries! Here!

Mr. Tapper?

Mr. Tapper?

- It's me, Mr. Tupper.

- Well, what else?

You do not remember, Mr. Tapper?

- You said that I could work for you.

- So what?

- I agree.

- Move, move!

And my aunt and uncle?

Yes, they do not care.

I do not need them.

They said I was for them -

stone around the neck.

Well, you're adopted.

- Fifty cents a week.

- And you said - a dollar.

If Harry Tupper said the dollar

hence, the dollar.

But do not think to get away from here,

As soon as I'll teach you.

- For me it is very important to the boy.

- I do not run away, sir.

Gentleman's Agreement.

This is very serious, right?

- Yes, sir.

- Stay here and not run up against trouble.

I'll be back.

- Mr. Tapper?

- Yes?

- I'm hungry.

- So what?

I have nothing for dinner.

Okay.

Nabroste him a warm blanket!

He got a chill!

Take it, my boy.

Golden meals from India.

- Do you have enough till morning.

- Yes, sir.

- Help us.

- Top.

Get down!

- The car is ready for the birds.

- Otodvin ago.

Take some of the things in there!

- We are leaving, folks.

- Raise up.

- Careful, guys. Carefully.

Beware!

Take it away ...

Hey!

What are you doing?

Give it back, you thief!

What's happening?

What did you do this chimp?

I? Nothing.

He stole my banana.

Okay, troublemaker.

All right.

And you'd better go home.

- I told you, do not go anywhere.

- He stole my banana.

What's happening?

- I. .. I ... Nothing, Colonel.

Just a little excited chimpanzees.

- Who is that?

- Sir, this is my new assistant.

- You're taking the small ones, yes?

- Well, sir ...

He has no parents, poor guy

and I thought, why should I not take it

under my wing and did not help.

Have reserved their plans, Tupper.

Move the cars.

The boy can go upstairs to Ben.

A thousand devils, Colonel!

Why must I be a nanny

for whining tapperovskih rats?

Set in order his carriage, Ben.

We're leaving.

Ollie, lift these boxes.

- Mr. Tapper?

- I changed my mind.

- Oh, what else, man.

Listen. Do not think about

what he heard. Stop it.

What we say means nothing.

Here, look. Look what

in Mr. Tupper for you there.

Here's a bag of peppermint chewing gum.

You have to suffice until the morning.

Okay, man.

Here is a ladder to the top.

I'll hold. You'll be there

sit like a mouse.

Mr. Cotter will take care of you.

Okay, keep the cats covered,

until their luck!

If Colonel Castle said that you

come with me, then you go.

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Lillie Hayward

Lillie Hayward (September 12, 1891 – June 29, 1977) was an American screenwriter whose Hollywood career began during the silent era and continued well into the age of television. She wrote for more than 70 films and TV shows including the Disney film The Shaggy Dog and television series The Mickey Mouse Club and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. She was also remembered for the films Her Husband's Secretary and Aloma of the South Seas, the latter written in part with the help of her sister, actress and screenwriter Seena OwenLillie Hayward died in 1977 and was interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles. Her husband of seventeen years, Jerry Sackheim, was also a Hollywood writer with whom she had worked on The Boy and the Pirates (1960). more…

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