Tony Draws a Horse Page #6

Synopsis: A stuffy doctor and his psychologist wife fall out about how to bring up their son, who has outraged his father by drawing a biologically realistic horse on the wall.
Genre: Comedy
Production: J. Arthur Rank Productions
 
IMDB:
5.1
Year:
1950
91 min
22 Views


you sir.

[Music]

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Reenter kpop self-contained little

nuclear oh thank goodness that's the

last of the shopping now we'll be able

to have a nice good evening and tomorrow

there'll be nothing to do but prepare

for the wedding now won't you go girls

did you do the time morning everybody so

the shouting at that how should I know

you woke me up first it's a phone and

now it's you I was never gonna go

shut-eye off come back after lunch

darling it's nearly dinnertime good I'm

hungry

where's outfit he's late how should I

know I could have mouth like a saint who

don't want to drink well yeah you know

where we keep the barley water I'll go

and change

they always shot me down I speak for the

finest Temperance Society in the world

the water brides what the water the

bride no I call shall pass the live

tonight the night bar there may be

trouble maybe viralize land of free

speech my dear friend surely now who can

tell life is uncertain

[Applause]

I can see it I can see it don't do that

for / no I think I'll ring Howard I'm

worried what about the explanations

perfectly simple.

Tim's persuaded cleared to go back to.

Howard no Becky's go Tim and Alfred will

come back together you see they probably

made it hard to have a glass of wine to

celebrate the making up then they'll

catch a later train or they may even now

be at the crown so what men see in

public houses defeats me utterly you

know I think I will wring hard what I

don't do if you must dear but I don't

think they'll thank you for interrupting

them they must have a great deal to talk

over I do Claire I wouldn't take life so

scientifically it comes last I knew they

would off you go.

[Music]

Where's Claire that's precisely what I

came to find out but Tim you take my

back you in his car well who told you

that

did you know one dear but I must have

run it through someone please please

didn't you tell me that mr. Tim had

taken mrs. Dr. Fleming back to mr. Dr.

Fleming no madam how did they gone out

together a mr. Tim's car that's all I

said

quite sufficient to all right race your

car you sir

very serious things occurred Tony has

been sent away from school

oh is that all yeah we'll look plenty of

others near home - there's one called

the London School of Economics that

sounds very nice one could eat - yes

that's not the point

he's been sent away because well thanks

to Claire he's completely out of hand he

can't go through life like this he'll

end up in jail who is our responsibility.

Claire's in mind we've got to face up to

that where the Dickens is Claire she

can't walk out on go to heck with Claire

what I want to know is where's Tim

gracious

what if Tim didn't take here back where

the Alfred whatever order of rice

edie large in French and double warrior

no but it is time for me to go goodbye

thank you but I know there will be

violence tonight there will be no more I

am coming with you honey

[Applause]

[Music]

Three is the enemy of the working man

think of a nation a great nation

swimming in alcohol lovely grab I think

of the money spent in in brings friends

water is free

why don't you join yourself will you

please let me explain how do I wanna

just cover

what did prohibition do yes what did it

I appeal to you as a British sportsman

let me speak f*ggot in shm you wear it

[Applause]

[Music]

I do not believe in what this man says

but I defend to the death it's right to

say it a speech in Ava's pitch who does

he think he is

good old Ivor.

[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Applause]

I see yes very well no no I realize

that's all you know

no there's nothing more you can do thank

you good night good night he said

everyone left at the usual time I can't

understand it's never happened before

she's you're giving yourself a breather

from that so you might give me a bit

more chicken a wing or do I could go

with the process nose to it nobody else

wants it why don't you eat out Molly

you'll get your deal rattle oh please.

Papa don't go to fairy fingers with that.

Willard supposing we talk over all the

things which could have happened excuse

me.

Perhaps you two would like to take your

pudding into the morning room you could

switch on the radio and listen to

special announcements there might be an.

SOS yes and I didn't want to say too

much in front of the children but I

don't like the look of things at all I'm

very worried hard so man if Alfred we

heard I'd be more what it's too why well

we should know he wasn't with the other

two as it is it's just a chance they may

all three be together not just those two

alone you're not suggesting the player

and Tim oh no Howard surely not well

I'll be frank I've never quite trusted

Tim carry a sort of chap he makes light

of things you don't think he'd make

light of Clara well in our present mood

she may make light of him but this

psychiatric practice of hers is getting

me down and what's more she's now

developing and hypnotic influence over

Tony

oh ha how disgraceful and she was so

carefully brought up well has its

curative uses - I once saw a hypnotist

at the old Obon Empire retina need a

ride - a woman's on top please yes.

Kendrick miss chicken now we shall learn

something never a bit of peace curse of

civilisation

hello what yes oh yes within it I've

given master tone here sucker and put

him to bed poor Dan yeah Chris my man he

asked for you when I said he was birth

the way he said and I often

and it no don't carry on like that he

once told me that he wanted to be an

orphan so that he could wear a uniform

when I get my hands on him you want it

more than ever when you what sir oh

don't say that sir you know you wouldn't

hurt him all right very well look if I'm

not back in the morning

phone dr. Smollett mask him to carry on

and bring Tony down here to me all right

thank you I've made up my mind how to

deal with that young man I don't mind an

apple pie Abed but hung up my pajamas

going just a bit too far never mind my

promise to Claire I'm gonna give him a

done good hiding.

[Music]

All right thanks well the police say

there no report of any accident but

they're trying to trace the car you know

taking people they are they don't know a

thing until somebody reports it I

shouldn't say that is quite astonishing

what they do now

especially when one hopes they don't all

we need is for this to get its papers

then Alfred will be the talk of London

and he'd never ride in the mayoral coach

well that one breaking heart you don't

know anything about it don't I see not.

Sanders in my day the man maybe the mare

that it is what the where's our harness

I still stick to my theories it's clear

and Tim and Alice would are all together

somewhere why don't they communicate

with us dear perhaps they're locked in

locked in we're stuck in the lift I got

stuck in their lift once Boat Race night

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Lesley Storm

Lesley Storm was the pen-name of Mabel Cowie (1898–1975), also known by her married name of Mabel Clark.She was a Scottish writer, who wrote a number of plays, some of which were filmed. Black Chiffon and Roar Like a Dove were major hits. She also wrote several screenplays, including The Heart of the Matter (1953), based on the novel by Graham Greene, and The Spanish Gardener, based on the 1950 novel of the same name by A.J. Cronin. She wrote some novels, the best known was Lady, What of Life? (Cassell, 1928). It depicted London social life in transition from Victorian to modern times. more…

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