Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus Page #3

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


- No.

Well.

There is an old circus rule.

All gratuities belong

chief butler.

And this is me.

- Yes, sir.

But if you tell

their tips,

I share with you equally.

So, dime me

Five - you.

Thank you, sir.

But you must promise me,

that our agreement will remain confidential.

You see, in the circus world to do

pretend that you - a heavy man.

I do not want me thinking

if I slug.

And now let's get business

and take away all there.

You little ...

Mr. Tupper will kill me.

I want you to be sick!

That you got sick and turned green.

- He was terribly sick, right?

- Well, it's just not very good looking.

It was my fault.

I do not want him to

so very ill.

This guy will eat anything.

Sometimes I think he's ostrich family.

Let's see.

Car keys.

Stud.

Comb?

- A piece of rope.

- You frightened me.

Do not worry about this guy.

You can not do anything to him ...

He almost Nehru ...

indestructible.

- You do nothing.

- Do you think you can cure it?

Is what I do.

Reliable old remedy.

Castor oil.

Give him a spoon,

and I also give him a little.

God, I wanted us to him

became friends.

He never for me it is not

forgive.

Hold tight.

Do not let him bite.

That's it.

Do not let go.

That's right, that's right.

Hold him tight.

I would not want to put him

back into the monkey cage.

Perhaps it would be correct,

so that night he was warm.

There. Wrap it in it.

Perhaps he can now

sleep with me.

It is better to ask Ben.

He is responsible for the monkeys.

Thank you, Mr. Treat.

Good night.

We'll be friends, however,

Stubbs?

Stubbs?

Why Mr. Stubbs?

He reminds me of the old

Mr. Stubbs.

He manages the store

where I lived.

Yes, sir, we'll be real friends.

We, Mr. Stubbs.

I do not understand

as you dragged me into it.

The Colonel Castle

there is rule number one:

"Animals should ride in the cells

where they belong. "

Do not you see that it is already

better looking?

- In the morning he will feel just as always.

- It would be nice.

Giddap! Let's go!

Toby, get up.

Get up.

- What time is it?

- It's late. Wagon with a rope broke.

Maybe I should

find Mr. Tapper.

- He will be looking for me.

- Sit down.

We'll go to the parade right in Vudveyl.

And then the rope will mend.

- You want to say that I could go on parade?

- Yes.

There. Want to look like a circus performer?

Looks like.

- A hat for Mr. Stubbs?

- Do not even think.

Whatever you do,

watch the chimps.

Do not you think that he is already better

Ben?

Yes.

Hey, I almost forgot.

Today is the Fourth of July.

So there will be fireworks.

Yeah. Big cats oh how it

love.

Ha. Let's go.

Bess, Will carefully!

Hold on!

Bess, Will!

Wait, you immedi ...

Jump, Toby, jump!

There is a child under the car.

There's a baby. Beware!

Beware! Beware!

Call an ambulance!

- Toby, are you all right?

- Yes, of course.

Thanks, guys.

- How did it happen?

- Chimpanzees rid of him,

scared and frightened the horses.

- How is he rid of him?

- It's my fault. He was sitting upstairs with me.

You know the rules, Ben.

You're fired.

Come to me after the show.

Monkey!

Ollie, Omaha, catch them before

how they are turned upside down

the entire city.

Mr. Stubbs. He is rid of him.

Keep on moving cars.

Close them.

Mr. Stubbs!

Hide!

Hey, son, get off.

That chimp pulled my gun 45 caliber.

Mr. Stubbs!

Stay at the bottom.

He was the last cartridge.

Calm down, guys.

This was the last bullet.

Sheriff.

- Wait!

- Get away!

I was very hurt, but I have to kill him

until after he had someone to not kill.

- No!

- Hey, come back!

Hello, hello, Mr. Stubbs.

It's me, Toby.

Careful, kid. Do not trust him.

O horror!

We're friends,

Mr. Stubbs, remember?

Be careful with the gun.

Good boy. Quietly.

Quietly, Mr. Stubbs.

Quietly.

Nice guy, Mr. Stubbs.

Quietly.

Give me. Please.

No, Mr. Stubbs, no!

Mr. Stubbs!

Late to apologize.

Come on.

He did not know what he is charged.

This chimpanzee is able to well handle

with weapons.

Yes, maybe you should

to elect him to parliament.

- Where do you go?

- Just go.

Free country.

- Where are you going?

- I'm leaving.

Think buy the stables,

of which you speak?

Maybe.

Then, happily.

Come, come.

Why Ben did not tell him,

it's my fault?

You know why Ben is so big?

Because it is filled with pride.

Okay, Ben, the day passed quietly.

Those who escaped monkey got us

at best a small business for the entire season.

I received a telegram from our

man from Kingsville.

They say they have sold

all the "blues."

And listen.

"The monkeys captured Woodvale.

"The boy disarms

shooting chimps.

"Animals are celebrating Independence Day,

leaving on vacation for freedom. "

He smashed the car was the most

the best thing that could happen.

Where are you razodelsya?

Wanted to scare the animals?

I went for salaries,

Colonel.

- Salary? Where is it?

- You're fired me today.

Oh, do not, Ben.

You know me.

I'm just very angry.

What is the meaning in my position,

If I can not offend people.

Pay me what they should.

Enough rattle of money.

Where is the boy, Tyler?

Toby? On the street.

- And he's here with me?

- Toby?

Toby Tyler, come here.

Therefore, Toby, I want you and chimpanzees

tomorrow were going to monkey cage.

On you want to see guys

from Kingsville.

Chimpanzees at the top of the seat?

Are you crazy?

Because of this, and started this whole scandal.

When you are responsible for this thing,

I have nothing to fear.

Well, no. No, sir.

I have nothing to buy.

Toby, I want to thank you for being

that you saved the life of this chimpanzee.

This is my pet.

I think I was supportive

violators of the order.

- That's why I like the old Ben.

- Colonel ...

You seem to be well able to cope

with the chimpanzees.

Would you like to care for it?

Do not allow him to play pranks?

- Are you serious, sir?

- It's your duty.

And now you can go.

Thank you, sir.

Listen, Colonel, I think

it does not work.

Why are you standing here?

Disguise costume

and drive cars.

Until Kingsville far.

Welcome home, Ben.

- Where were you?

- I was ...

I do not care that Colonel Castle

indicates that a chimp.

Just be sure that it is not tears

you from working.

I need to leave the case to the city.

- You all remember what I told you that?

- Yes, sir.

Make sure that all the money kept

a green safe,

that there is enough water

banks,

and that today is Saturday.

- Saturday?

- Yes, sir. Today, you have to pay me.

I gave you

within two weeks?

I'm saving up to, sir.

This is a piece of metal, Mr. Tupper.

Correctly. Just wanted to check

how do you stand on your feet.

Take it.

And ensure that the chimpanzee and closely

not suited to my safe.

I will not be long,

And I want you to monitor everything

what should be done.

Yes, sir.

Have you ever seen so many

money, Mr. Stubbs?

Three dollars 47 cents.

I'm almost rich.

How surprised Uncle Daniel, when

I bring home all the money.

Come on.

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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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