Tony Draws a Horse Page #8

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


things I thought you'd like to know

yes yes in France but we're in France

yes yes that right there nice little

place dear parent I could never work

wait yes I want you to help me if you

will yes sir I want to charter a play

for the episode as possible bad news sir

yes I think my wife may have been

abducted to France by a dangerous

criminal

possibly murdered sergeant always

something

[Music]

But its title we should return it once

if you have not French money how can I

possibly book your seats for England

what are you getting married tomorrow

damn I am powerless I could do nothing

even if you were getting divorced I have

to wait hours for that boat journal

never standpoint that case it may all be

for the best a fine pearl you are hello

wait wait captain

oh he's helping oh gentle sweet me aware

oh you may be coming in from the police

we think we have your criminal detained

in my office

oh good let me go you plot reason

welcome honey

you know see lost yourself Zi long here

come the Marines

thank heavens you're alive what are you

doing here what are you imagine I see

just your imagination not to let you

down well I hope you don't think I'll

going to get away with this listen hard

the hell thing is as innocent you must

be I'm a lunatic in spite of that it's

not a bit what you think Oh we'll

discuss that on the other side of the

channel so will this usable man it is

you know this healthy business has gone

a bit too far yes Daddy I know it was

necessary thank you very much

all I hear it thanks John Hey

Rory Monsieur Morel leave them alone

be blissful hours have gone by and no

news nothing since Howard phoned to say

they could fly to France

well the paper about it I just hope not

indeed there's always somebody should do

somebody else do frogs crimes of passion

they call him please Madame the dishes

have arrived for tomorrow takes them to

the morning-room days yes Madame send

them back I'm not going to marry him I

mean I'm going back for Susan and I'm to

stay down timid but you can't do a thing

like that giant on the eve of the

wedding think of the guest and the

prince think of me I have thought of

everything day including you

I'll see books my daughter's married if

it's the last thing I ever do Oh what

now

they can hear you're going to be paid to

the wedding tomorrow that'll be fun

won't it what's the pace you have to

carry the Train oh goody I love.

I tell you we got mixed up with this

wedding party and spent the day on a pub

crawl that's all of us do it do here

perfectly thank you

then why didn't you say something my

vocabulary is too limited I wouldn't

have had it happen for well don't be so

hypocritical you enjoyed it as much as I

did I cannot see what there is to enjoy

in excessive alcoholic indulgence quite

well I've had the time of my life and I

don't mind admitting it

I'm sorry hard if I've caused you any

inconvenience but I feel as if a gale of

fresh air blowing through my soul no

pity it had to be a French gale well by

the way in the midst of our various

activities I emitted to mention one

insignificant item huh

perhaps you might be interested to know

that Tony has been sent away from school.

Oh dare to do a thing like this his head

Mars fan he's afraid for his other

pupils went rest of this yeah how right

you are

[Music]

Good morning where is master Tony I

don't care what you say Alfred it's a

shame for time to come home but we have

come home Molly dear all of us don't

talk nonsense a fig where else could you

go I know who come into Union because I

know all about last night you know I

never want to speak to you again and I'm

not going to marry you ever thanks pal

thanks for the gala pressure oh you

wicked old man theme Tony playing in the

garden nothing thank you you been good

what I've been away old ah Polly go

through say we will what about your

survey I wish someone would say with

it's awful arm you can say that again

sorry kids have you seen Tony no Dean.

Tony that's all it means to her oh well

perhaps I'm wrong if she's got the right

idea about Mara dr. Hall but darling

can't you believe that the trip to.

Dieppe is just a bit of escapism look I

could be mr. Burt was just bad luck bad

luck for our wedding Tim it's no use now

we'd never make a girl but surely you

don't believe the Claire and I are

attracted to each other

I'm not you've known her longer than you

have me found a bit guilty about

breaking in an old tradition that's

neither generous nor truth well it's the

way I feel

but listen darling I just took care for

drive Tony Tony

he's in bed in bed locked in his room

you've been spanking him haven't you yes

a course of treatment long overdue you

promised you'd never lay a finger on him

that was when he was ours what he's mine

I shall bring him up as I see fit

you haven't got him yet and you won't

please get out of my way I'll leave him

alone or I'll start such a rather

they'll hear about it in my next County

you can't do it in my home I'll do it in

the middle of Trafalgar Square other

than that child shall be spoilt anymore

sit down Thanks hmm you're always

telling others to do darling when did

help fight tell you that I know that you

love me I know we were going to be

married tomorrow

damn I'll never marry you never never

quite sure you won't have a little

something yes quite sure thank you oh

please sir

well away remind me to write out a

prescription for those nerves of yours

it seems we can never agree about Tony

that is a pity

I am determined however that he shall

grow up with a mind of his own and the

willpower to use it I will not have him

beat into a nervous wreck and if you

won't let me keep him I shall divorce

you on grounds of Crotty damn salt upon

our child how will that suit your

practice my Blair

dollie to try not to shake remember that

there are lots of things about you but

show the slightest quiver you're bailing

up okay I remember darling brace

yourself and think of mother may I come

in I don't want to hurry anyone but

times getting on don't agitate alfred

and joan dawley's clear your throat

before you make the responses

remember nobody really cares about how

to get responses let me see

video from behind that's where all the

eyes really are listen I forgot to give

journal mother's pearls yes all that

fast last night well you know how much

mother wanted her to wear them well I'm

set the crown couldn't you forever and

get them I can't there isn't time can't

you send somebody over what if they've

all left the church what about Charles

what a best man for her no he's lost his

collar studies are an awful fair hope

you got to do something I've got an idea

you run across the field to the old

cottage I'll meet you then about two

minutes good I'll be right over

boy you can't go like that

well well look well you might have told

me

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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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