Undercurrent
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- Year:
- 1946
- 116 min
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Morning, Professor Hamilton. Telegram.
- Thanks, Luke.
- Thought I'd bring it to the house...
...and not wait till you get to the college.
- Good idea. Nice day.
- Nippy. More snow in the air.
- Yes.
- Morning, professor.
- Good morning, Luke.
Morning.
- Fruit's on.
- Oh, Lucy.
Mr. Garroway's coming to see me
this afternoon.
- When he comes, please ask him to wait.
- He an eligible?
- Eligible what?
- You know what.
Is he between 25 and 40,
sound of wind and limb?
Oh, I should think Garroway's about 30.
- Well...?
- Well, what?
Can he support a wife?
After a fashion.
Ask a foolish question, get a fool...
Do you want your daughter
to be an old maid?
Nothing wrong with being an old maid.
"Nothing wrong with being an old maid."
Nothing right.
I'm afraid we'll have to leave that
up to Ann.
Now, don't go leaving it
up to her too long.
Men'll get tired asking her someday.
Even Professor Bangs'll get tired.
- If that ain't him now, I'll eat the doorbell.
- You're vicious this morning, Lucy.
- Fruit's...
- On.
Good morning, Lucy.
- Fruit's on.
- Good.
Rummy, get out of that lab.
Haven't I told you a thousand times
to keep out of there?
You come here, you old rapscallion.
You bunch of trouble.
Come here, Rummy.
- Hello, Lucy.
- Good morning.
Hello, Rummy.
- Hi, Ann.
- Rummy.
I thought I'd drop by
to walk your father to the college.
Stop lying, Joe.
You smelled Lucy's breakfast.
If you want the truth...
...I came to see if you looked as good
this morning as you did last night.
Oh, Joseph, not on an empty stomach.
Door's open, professor.
Cooling off the house.
Sorry. Didn't notice.
Always a little chilly
when I'm around Ann.
- Hello, Bangs.
- Morning, sir.
- Just gonna have breakfast. Join us?
- I don't mind if I do.
What are you gonna do some morning
when he says no?
- Faint.
- Well, a man in love...
...and being constantly frustrated has a
drain on his strength. Needs nourishment.
- Ann turn you down again?
- Resoundingly.
- Last night, 8:
00, Eastern Standard Time.- Shut up, Joe. You do run on so.
- Sit there, Bangs.
- Thanks.
Can I reach Ann from here...
...in case I suddenly ask her again
and she says yes?
Don't fumble at me, Joe.
I wonder what Rummy wants in the lab.
Speaking of angels.
All right. Come on in,
you old spoiled thing.
Come on, Rummy. Come on.
Get up in your place. Get up there.
Get up there. Come on.
That's a good boy.
No, but, Dink, it's very mysterious.
Rummy used to hate the lab, and now...
Hey, Rummy.
What do you want in that lab?
You know, tetradite has a smell
in its earlier stages like fresh hamburger.
You mean, Rummy
might be eating tetradite?
But he might blow up.
He might blow us all up.
Go ahead, Rummy, I don't care.
Life has lost its savor.
In the meantime, I haven't got classes,
Ann. How about taking a walk?
No, you take a walk, Joe.
I gotta clean the lab.
Maybe you ought to give Bangs
a chance, Ann.
Hey, you. Lucy on my neck is enough.
Where I'm concerned, I guess
there just isn't any spark.
Well, Joe, if you must be banal,
that's right, no spark.
And where there's no spark,
there's no fire.
- No eggs, Lucy, dear.
- Eggs are ready.
Oh, not poached.
- Oh, please, not poached.
- Today, Friday.
Then they are poached.
Rummy, be ready and be quick.
I'm depending on you.
If you can eat tetradite,
you can eat poach...
Oh, poached eggs. That's different.
If you've got a guest,
you'll want a special dinner.
- He won't stay for dinner.
- What guest?
- A man.
- Alan Garroway.
Not Garroway.
I bet he comes in riding piggyback
on Henry Kaiser.
Not Kaiser. Just Garroway,
flying in from San Francisco.
Dink, you're joking. Not Garroway.
Why does everyone say, "Not Garroway"?
What's wrong with him?
You mean you don't know?
The young captain of industry.
The inventor of the famous
distance controller?
Ask a foolish question, get a foolish...
Is he married?
For full details on Mr. Garroway,
read practically any issue...
...of practically any magazine.
"Read your monograph on tetradite.
Taking this liberty.
Stopping by.
See you early this afternoon."
If I didn't know it before, I know it now:
I've got a famous father.
People come from all over the world
just to see you.
Garroway,
he's strictly big business, you know.
Smooth as patent leather.
Met him in Washington. Didn't like him.
You won't either.
Don't be too sure. Eggs are getting cold.
Sorry.
Pray for me.
Go to it, Rummy. Get going,
get going fast. Get go... And then...
...believe it or not,
he scooped up that fumble...
...and he ran 29 yards with it
before he was called back.
Lucy, I bet you wonder what I'm doing.
It's 6:
30.Good gosh.
- Where does the time go?
- Oh, don't worry. He's still here.
He must be long-winded.
What does he look like?
There's nothing wrong with him.
Dinner's been ready for half an hour.
I've got to rescue Dink.
His stomach always begins to growl
before 6 and your lovely dinner.
I'm not worrying about my dinner
or your father's stomach.
Why hasn't your father
had you in there to meet him?
- What do I know about tetradite?
- Quit talking silly.
That's got nothing to do with it.
It certainly is taking Dink a long time
to brush him off.
- Okay.
- That's all you're gonna do to yourself?
- You're a mess.
- Lucy...
...he didn't come to see me.
Honestly, he didn't.
Well, he sure won't stay to see you
in that condition.
Come on, boy.
And that way, tetradite can be
in general use all over the world...
...in a matter of months
instead of years.
I'll go still further.
I guarantee to manufacture it at a price
that'll stop it from being unfairly sold...
...or exploited to the public
by anyone else.
Oh, Ann, dear. Mr. Garroway.
- My daughter.
- Miss Hamilton.
How do you do?
How do you do?
I'm sorry. I've been cleaning.
- I hope you'll forgive me for barging in.
- I'm the one who's barged...
You're going after
- I understand it's the best.
- It should be all set by now.
My manager, Mr. Warmsley,
is in Washington now.
- He came on for the negotiations.
- What is this? What's it all about?
Oh, I'm sorry, Ann. Here, take a look.
You know I can't read those blueprints.
What's going on here?
I'm turning tetradite over
to Mr. Garroway, Ann.
It's all here. Quick, practical, cheap.
We'll be underway in a month, you say?
I guarantee it, sir.
You were very confident, Mr. Garroway.
I think "presumptuous" is the word
you'd like to use, isn't it?
Well, maybe.
- Dinner will be ready in 10 minutes.
- Dinner?
- Yes. You know, dinner.
- It's nearly 7:
00. I'm terribly sorry.I'm not. You will join us, of course.
- Of course.
- You gentlemen have some sherry...
...while Miss Hamilton
changes for dinner.
Oh, but I...
Yes, naturally. I won't be a minute.
Sure you wouldn't prefer a cocktail?
No. No, thank you very much.
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