Wedding Present
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1936
- 81 min
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Come on, Steve! You're
supposed to be a speed cop.
Let's have some speed. I've
got to get to the Globe Express.
What's the big news, Rusty?
The big news is that I've got
to hurry. I'm late for a wedding.
This is Haley of the Globe Express.
Have you seen Charlie Mason?
No? Well, if you see him, tell him
to rush right over to the office.
Pete Stagg
is having hysterics.
Wait till I get a hold
of that tramp.
Do you want me
to take the assignment?
No. If you can't find Mason, why
doesn't somebody find Rusty Fleming?
My guess is, she's wherever
he is. They're like that.
Like what, darling?
Do you know
Yes, I know.
Then what are you
standing there for?
Go get him.
Tell him he's fired.
Tell him to get over to the
and get that story
about the Archduke.
Which shall I tell him?
Some day I'll fire him
and you, too!
And this time
you'll stay fired.
You won't get to the front
office to talk your way out of it.
You'll find yourselves
out on the street
with my footprints
all over you.
And if you think I'm talking just
for the sake of hearing myself talk...
She's gone, Mr. Stagg.
Do you solemnly swear
that the statements
contained in this affidavit
are true,
so help you God?
Yes, sir.
$3, please.
Here's your marriage license.
Next.
The name is Mason,
Charlie Mason.
I'm sorry I can't
shake hands with you, but...
Where's your affidavit blank?
Blank?
Yeah, I did have some
kind of a blank, didn't I?
Let me see now. Do you mind?
Thank you. There.
Say, are you crazy?
No, only happy.
Does that look like an
affidavit blank to you?
Now that you mention it,
it doesn't.
No, it doesn't!
Don't be harsh with me.
I'm sensitive.
Go fill out
an affidavit blank,
and get back
to the end of the line.
Oh, be a good fellow and
fill one out for me, will you?
Nothing doing.
The end of the line. Next.
The age of chivalry is dead.
As for you, sir, I thank you. Maybe
we shall meet again in a future life.
If we ever do, I shall be happy
to hold your bundles for you.
I'm much obliged.
Get those bundles
out of here.
What do you think this is? Go
check them in the cloak room.
Such manners. Such manners.
Rusty.
What have you got?
Oh, you nut! Wearing that coat for
a wedding at the County Clerk's.
I like to do things right.
How does it look?
Fine, but you'd better let me
take off the price tag.
What is all this?
Well, fire irons.
What is home
without a fireplace?
And what's a fireplace
without fire irons?
And a vacuum cleaner. You
gotta have a vacuum cleaner.
And rambler roses. You've
always liked rambler roses.
Yes, but climbing up the
side of a house, you goof.
Well, all right,
we have the roses.
All we need
is a side of a house.
Wait a minute,
I'll make a note of it.
Listen, Charlie.
I know that any day
is a total loss to you
unless you pull
and I love you for it. I
wouldn't have you any other way.
But...
Come on, Rusty, be yourself.
Don't go solemn on a guy just
because you're marrying him.
Charlie,
tomorrow or any other day,
you can ride a white mule
up the City Hall steps
and I'll ride it with you,
but today is different.
I'll spend the rest of my life
with you being crazy,
but let's not have
a crazy wedding day.
Sure, Rusty, sure. You want me to be
serious? All right, I'll be serious.
my life right now is to kiss you.
Wouldn't you think there'd be
a little privacy here?
Hey, you! Keep an eye on
these till we get back.
Oh, let me tender my congratulations.
I represent Dobbin and Dobbin.
I suppose at this moment
you are thinking
which you're going to furnish.
Now, let me tell you
of my easy payment plan.
Not interested!
Oh, but surely
Are your easy payments
really easy?
Easy? They're the easiest
in Chicago.
Say, we've got couples that've been
married for 10 years that are still paying.
I'll tell you what.
I'm kind of busy right now,
but if you'll
drop into my office tomorrow,
I'll give you an order.
My name's Pete Stagg.
I'm the City Editor
on the Globe Express.
I'll be there, Mr. Stagg,
without fail.
Well, now that you've nicely
arranged to get us fired...
Oh, that's tomorrow.
Look, I've got to certify that
we're not idiots or insane.
Do you have to swear to it?
Come on, Rusty.
Say, I didn't know
marriage was so popular.
Do you solemnly swear
that the statements...
Say, what's the matter
with you?
You've got the date of your
birth down here August 4th, 1934.
That's right. Next year, I'll be
eligible for the Kentucky Derby.
And if you were marrying
a girl like mine,
you'd feel that young
yourself.
The said persons
are not idiots or insane...
So you're both idiots
and insane?
Well, you decided
to tell the truth, didn't you?
What's the matter?
Don't you like that blank?
No, I don't. And what's more,
this is no place for clowning.
Oh, Charlie, you promised.
All right, Rusty. Maybe he'll
like this one better. There we are.
Yes, this one is in order.
Swell. Here's three bucks.
Give me one of your very best
marriage licenses.
What's the matter now?
Counterfeit money?
Nope, but take a look
at that clock.
Looks like an all right
clock to me. It is.
And if you'll look at it, you'll
see it's 5:
00. That's closing time.Aw, be a good fellow. I apologize.
That's fair enough, isn't it?
Come on, give me that
marriage license, huh?
With pleasure... tomorrow.
All right,
I know lots of places
where I can get a good
marriage license for two bucks.
And do you know where you
can get a girl to go with it?
Aw, Rusty, don't be sore. We'll
come back tomorrow and do this right.
I'll be as solemn
as seven owls.
Come on, don't make a guy feel
Don't be dull, Charlie.
I'm not sore.
I'm jilting you, my lad.
Why? Because I...
Because this thing called marriage
was never invented for us, Charlie.
We went haywire
when we thought it was.
What do you say we stay
almost married? Rusty...
Here, hold this.
When you hear the tone,
the time will be two and
one half minutes after 5:00.
They're all yours.
We better hurry
and get that Archduke story.
See? I knew this coat would come
in handy for something, after all.
Say, how many of these things must
you eat before an Archduke comes out?
Lift up the lettuce.
He might be hiding.
Newspapermen. Newspapermen!
Winternitz, please, send them away.
But, Your Highness...
Send them away!
But, Your Highness, your
engagement to Miss Mainwaring,
it makes big news for them.
Am I the only man in America
that gets married?
But, Highness, she is one of
the richest women in America,
and you are an Archduke.
Yes, they ought to be curious
about any man who would marry that.
Newspapers!
They ought to put me in their
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