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00:00:30We bought room 207.
00:00:56Did you spend your honeymoon here?
00:00:58Do we get room 207?
00:01:01You do not!
00:01:02They are going to tear the hotel down tomorrow.
00:01:04Why are you tearing down the hotel?
00:01:07Don't blame it on me, lady.
00:01:08It's not my hotel.
00:01:09Hey!
00:01:10I'm giving a little party.
00:01:11You know where I can get a drink?
00:01:12No, sir.
00:01:13You mean to say I can't get a drink around here?
00:01:24No, sir.
00:01:26No wonder they're tearing the joint down.
00:01:33Good night.
00:01:35You're welcome.
00:01:37Good evening.
00:01:39Oh, I see you're from Miami, Mr. Leighton.
00:01:41Yes.
00:01:42You had quite a wind down there some time ago, didn't you?
00:01:45Oh, big wind.
00:01:46I hear it lifted everything but the mortgages.
00:01:50Front.
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00:02:08B-A-N-T-E.
00:02:10Look upon and learn!
00:02:25It's all yours.
00:02:26They won't cash it.
00:02:28I thought you said they knew you here.
00:02:31That's the trouble.
00:02:32I was born the day this hotel was completed.
00:02:51Why, I thought it was only 50 years old.
00:03:01You're too nice a girl to be left alone.
00:03:03As far as you're concerned, I'm still alone.
00:03:18I'm just thinking that they're tearing it down tomorrow.
00:03:21Poor John, you're not getting sentimental, are you?
00:03:24He isn't getting sentimental. He just didn't get the contract.
00:03:31Well, I'll see you tomorrow, Pa.
00:03:37Oh, thank you, Pa.
00:03:38That's perfectly coffee.
00:03:49I wish I had five dollars to rent a room in this hotel.
00:03:52You're killing me.
00:03:55See, I'm hanging the quarter, miss.
00:03:57Right at 99246? I'll ring it for you in just a moment.
00:04:00Hello? Hello? Give me your address, please.
00:04:03Hello? Room 426.
00:04:08Hello? Hello?
00:04:14How are you, boys?
00:04:15Hello, Donny.
00:04:16Me, me, me, me, me, me, me.
00:04:17You're in good voice tonight, aren't you?
00:04:19Thank you very much, Roy.
00:04:20Say, Donny. Yes?
00:04:21Are you still playing the merry widow?
00:04:23No, no, but I expect to very shortly, Roy.
00:04:25Little children, that was Mr. Roy Apple speaking.
00:04:28Mr. Roy Apple.
00:04:29Oh, Donny. Yes?
00:04:30You're not leaving, are you?
00:04:31I have to. I must join the missus down the grill room.
00:04:33Well, have a drink before you go.
00:04:34No, thanks. I'm not touching a thing.
00:04:36I'll go back to Maxine's.
00:04:39Where fun and frolic beams.
00:04:42Well, good night, fellas. I'll see you all later.
00:04:46Goodbye, Donny.
00:04:47Well, that's the way.
00:04:49Hey, have, have.
00:04:51Come on, have, have.
00:04:54Look at the broken arm.
00:04:56No, I didn't see that.
00:05:02Hello, Perky.
00:05:04Hello, Perky.
00:05:06Hello, Perky.
00:05:08I've missed you that time.
00:05:10Mrs. Angeles, it's like old times to see you here.
00:05:13It's good for us all to be together again.
00:05:15Have a drink.
00:05:18To memories.
00:05:19To memories.
00:05:24Must make you feel pretty badly, Perky,
00:05:26to think of this old hotel being torn down.
00:05:29Yes, it does.
00:05:31The last night of the hotel.
00:05:33I've seen you gentlemen here night after night.
00:05:37Some of you every night.
00:05:39And now the whole place is going to be carted away.
00:05:43Hmm, Perky, I guess you can recall a lot.
00:05:46Yes. Yes, I can.
00:05:49A hotel like this is a city in itself.
00:05:52Few people outside know what goes on in a place like this.
00:05:56Yes.
00:05:57Romance.
00:05:58Intrigue.
00:06:00Happiness.
00:06:02Unhappiness.
00:06:04Tragedy.
00:06:05Comedy.
00:06:07And for all I know, it will go on
00:06:11until the last brick is carted away.
00:06:199 o'clock.
00:06:20Friday.
00:06:21They don't answer.
00:06:23Say, listen, girls.
00:06:24This is going to be a big night.
00:06:30Hello?
00:06:31Harry!
00:06:32When did you get into town?
00:06:35Oh, and you have some western boys with you?
00:06:38Why, sure.
00:06:39I've got a couple of girlfriends.
00:06:41Oh, now, wait a minute.
00:06:42Wait a minute.
00:06:43Don't get so impatient.
00:06:45Wait a minute.
00:06:46Oh, we're all charted up until 12 o'clock tonight, Harry.
00:06:50OK?
00:06:51Good.
00:06:52Then we'll see you later.
00:06:53Gosh, I'm glad you're in town.
00:06:55Listen, girls.
00:06:56Now, there's the big money.
00:06:58And they're nice boys.
00:07:00Oh, boy.
00:07:01Out of the way, gal.
00:07:02Out of the way.
00:07:03Now, listen here, you chiseler.
00:07:05You keep off my territory until 11.50 tonight.
00:07:08Say, listen, kids.
00:07:09You're conspiring.
00:07:10Girls!
00:07:11Girls!
00:07:12Girls!
00:07:17Hey, you can't get away with that, you.
00:07:19Get him!
00:07:20Get him!
00:07:21Get him!
00:07:22Get him!
00:07:23Get him!
00:07:24Get him again!
00:07:25Hello.
00:07:26I'll give you the regular.
00:07:27Yes?
00:07:28Hello.
00:07:29Hello.
00:07:30Information?
00:07:31No.
00:07:32No.
00:07:33OK.
00:07:34Hello.
00:07:35Hello.
00:07:36Hey, Pat.
00:07:37I didn't ask the matter.
00:07:38We're on the right page.
00:07:39OK.
00:07:40We're here.
00:07:41843.
00:07:42Tom, please?
00:07:47Boys?
00:07:52Calling Mr. Mills.
00:07:57Calling Mr. Mills.
00:08:02Mr. Mills?
00:08:07Calling Mr. Mills, Mr. Mills, calling Mr. Mills, calling Mr. Mills, calling Mr. Mills.
00:08:20Hey boys, any answer?
00:08:26Thanks, no, no answer.
00:08:37She's getting restless.
00:08:57I don't blame her.
00:08:58I'm getting corns waiting for this guy to show.
00:09:02Don't worry, he'll show.
00:09:06I hope so.
00:09:08I've looked at so many faces in the last two weeks, I'm getting dizzy.
00:09:12You always were dizzy.
00:09:17Listen, he's got a fortune hidden someplace in this hotel, and tonight's his last chance
00:09:26to get it.
00:09:28So, we'll wait.
00:09:32Not here.
00:09:34You watch the desk.
00:09:36Okay.
00:09:48Any answer?
00:09:50No.
00:09:52Could we have room 343?
00:10:04343?
00:10:06We had it at our honeymoon.
00:10:08It's available.
00:10:10You're very fortunate, you know we're very nearly full.
00:10:12I'm so glad.
00:10:14Front?
00:10:16Show Mr. Edmonds to 343.
00:10:20Yes, sir.
00:10:21Good evening.
00:10:22Evening.
00:10:23Reservation for A.R. Cooper?
00:10:25A.R. Cooper?
00:10:29I'm very sorry, Mr. Cooper, but when we received your reservation, 705 was not available.
00:10:34However, I've put you in 707.
00:10:36Will that be all right?
00:10:39Well, that's the next room, isn't it?
00:10:42Oh, yes.
00:10:43Yeah, that's all right.
00:10:46Front?
00:10:47Yes, sir.
00:10:48707.
00:10:50Did you honeymoon here also?
00:10:53Yes, sir.
00:10:54The hotel holds a very precious memory for me.
00:11:06Any mail from Mills?
00:11:08Mills?
00:11:11No mail.
00:11:12Thanks.
00:11:20Bennett is here.
00:11:21What did I tell you?
00:11:22What's his room number?
00:11:23707 under the name A.R. Cooper.
00:11:26Great.
00:11:27Okay.
00:11:30No problem.
00:11:36Miles, come here.
00:11:37What was he doing earlier?
00:11:38What?
00:11:39Coming up on the front of the morn!
00:11:40Behind it!
00:11:41What?
00:11:42He was still in there at that moment!
00:11:43Go get him!
00:11:44What for?
00:11:45He's got another room for you, sir.
00:11:46Go.
00:11:47Yes, sir.
00:11:52Miles, are you going to ask him the same question at the reception, I guess?
00:11:56Thank you, sir.
00:12:26Operator, is the barbershop still open?
00:13:08I'm glad you're a blonde.
00:13:10Why?
00:13:12Anything the color of gold is nice to look at.
00:13:16You'd think you'd never seen a girl before.
00:13:20I'm going to see plenty of them from now on.
00:13:22Says you.
00:13:23Sir.
00:13:43Hello?
00:13:44Is that you, Jimmy?
00:13:46He's in the barbershop.
00:13:49Okay.
00:14:10Must be pleasant to be shaved by somebody else for a change, eh?
00:14:14I said it must be pleasant to be shaved by somebody else for a change.
00:14:18I heard you the first time.
00:14:20The novelty's worn off.
00:14:21I haven't shaved myself for two weeks.
00:14:24Cute little thing.
00:14:26Yeah, I like it.
00:14:33Very becoming.
00:14:35Thanks.
00:14:40I have a great fondness for the old place.
00:14:42I don't doubt it.
00:14:46Yep.
00:14:48No, there's been quite a bit of discussion about you among the boys lately.
00:14:51Boys?
00:14:52What boys?
00:14:53Your pals at headquarters.
00:14:54Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:14:56How are they all?
00:14:57Holding their breath to hear from you.
00:14:59They must be exhausted by now.
00:15:02Some of the boys are betting they'll turn the money over.
00:15:04Others are betting it'll be found on you and you'll go back to jail.
00:15:07I told them I thought you'd hand it over.
00:15:16Of course I haven't received what you're talking about.
00:15:18Going up?
00:15:19No.
00:15:20Going up?
00:15:21No.
00:15:22Well, goodbye then.
00:15:24Oh, I'll be seeing you later.
00:15:26Later?
00:15:27Later.
00:15:46Waiter.
00:15:47Yes, sir.
00:15:48Who occupies that suite?
00:15:50Mr. Underwood, sir.
00:15:52Was that Mr. Underwood?
00:15:53Yes, sir.
00:15:54Thanks.
00:16:15From the drugstore, sir.
00:16:38Drugstore?
00:16:39Yes, sir, for the young lady.
00:16:41What young lady?
00:16:43My mistake.
00:16:44708, apartment.
00:16:50From the drugstore, ma'am.
00:17:00Looks kind of funny to me, sir.
00:17:02What's the matter?
00:17:03I'm afraid it's a suicide.
00:17:05Well, it's a sweaty floor.
00:17:36That's a fine thing to be doing.
00:17:38Leave me alone.
00:17:40Have you make a mess of yourself?
00:17:42What's the matter with you?
00:17:43Gone crazy?
00:17:44Who are you?
00:17:45What are you doing here?
00:17:46What difference?
00:17:47How could anybody understand?
00:17:50Why waste all that on a cold slab?
00:17:55You know, you have everything a girl should have.
00:17:58Everything.
00:18:00Sure.
00:18:03Everything you need.
00:18:05There's nothing else you couldn't get if you wanted badly enough.
00:18:09It's not worth it.
00:18:11That's what you think now.
00:18:14The only part of you that wants to die is here.
00:18:18Isn't that enough?
00:18:20No.
00:18:22You know, you've got lots to live for.
00:18:25What?
00:18:27I'll show you.
00:18:32Well, you've still got a lot of fight in you.
00:18:35That's a good sign.
00:18:42That was pretty rough.
00:18:44I'm sorry.
00:18:47I'm sorry.
00:18:50I'm sorry.
00:18:53I'm sorry.
00:18:56I'm sorry.
00:18:58I'm sorry.
00:19:01Come on, don't be a quitter.
00:19:04You rotten, dirty world.
00:19:24Come here.
00:19:31Look at those.
00:19:33Are they rotten, dirty?
00:19:35They're not much good when you're alone.
00:19:42Everyone else knows how to celebrate it.
00:19:45Having a good time.
00:19:47They're happy.
00:19:48They've got friends.
00:19:50But I've got no one.
00:19:52No folks?
00:19:54If I had, I wouldn't let them know who I am.
00:19:58I've been alone for five years without a friendly voice.
00:20:03Without seeing anything beautiful.
00:20:07But you've seen rottenness.
00:20:10You've just had your head down.
00:20:14Look up.
00:20:16Up there.
00:20:24They are kind of pretty.
00:20:28Sure they are.
00:20:30Life is grand.
00:20:32It's great to be free.
00:20:35It's great just to be able to draw your breath.
00:20:39Who are you?
00:20:41Now you're asking questions.
00:20:43And that's another good sign.
00:20:45What's your name?
00:20:47Ruth.
00:20:48Ruth Carter.
00:20:51Do me a favor, Ruth.
00:20:54What's that?
00:20:56Don't swear off the drugstore cocktails.
00:21:00If the stars are out and I don't get lonely.
00:21:04Supposing I help?
00:21:06Think about it.
00:21:09You're taking the same chance.
00:21:12What we've been or what we are.
00:21:14That's our business.
00:21:17You have helped me.
00:21:20More of them.
00:21:22Well, that's fine.
00:21:24Remember, no more of those cocktails.
00:21:44You know, Ruth, I play hunches.
00:21:46I played one when I crashed in here tonight.
00:21:49You say you're lonely.
00:21:51Well, am I.
00:21:53So what?
00:21:54So we'll stop being lonely together.
00:21:57You want me?
00:21:59Yes.
00:22:01I have an idea we can get along together.
00:22:04And if we do.
00:22:05Yes?
00:22:06We'll go so far away from here that no one will ever find us.
00:22:10You're almost too good to be true.
00:22:13Everybody in the hotel is celebrating.
00:22:15Why can't we?
00:22:17We'll start right now.
00:22:18Tonight.
00:22:21Have you anything to wear?
00:22:23We're no dinner clothes.
00:22:26Well, it doesn't matter.
00:22:28You wait here.
00:22:30I'll be back.
00:22:51Hello?
00:23:08929, please.
00:23:14I'll get it.
00:23:20Hello?
00:23:22We just met.
00:23:23He wants to reform me.
00:23:24Sure, he's a cinch.
00:23:36Well, well, well.
00:23:37Must be an alumni gathering, isn't it?
00:23:40No, Martin, I'm sorry.
00:23:42I don't belong.
00:23:43That's too bad.
00:23:44We must fix that someday.
00:23:46Your friend here had quite a course, didn't he?
00:23:48Three years, wasn't it?
00:23:50Not in your class, Tierney.
00:23:51Not in your class.
00:23:52I can see that.
00:23:53You should teach him better manners.
00:23:55I do, my best.
00:23:56Sure you do, Tierney.
00:23:57Sure you do.
00:23:58Just like you did for Bennett.
00:24:00He must have fought a lot of you during the last five years.
00:24:19Now, isn't that sweet?
00:24:21Just bought a nice new dress for some girl, probably.
00:24:23Boys will be boys.
00:24:25I remember.
00:24:26You give me a pain.
00:24:29Dear, oh dear, oh dear.
00:24:41Who is it?
00:24:42Open the door and see.
00:24:47Oh, it's you.
00:24:48Sure.
00:24:56What is it?
00:24:58A gift.
00:24:59A double plant?
00:25:00Nope.
00:25:01A bowl of goldfish.
00:25:02It's getting warm.
00:25:04This could go on for days.
00:25:06Nope.
00:25:07It goes on for nights.
00:25:17What's the matter?
00:25:18Don't you like it?
00:25:20Why, yes, I love it, but I hope it fits.
00:25:25It should.
00:25:27The sales girl was about your bill.
00:25:29She tried it on.
00:25:32Did she try these on, too?
00:25:35I never thought to ask her.
00:25:38Put them on.
00:25:40Well, I'll wait outside.
00:25:43What's the joke?
00:25:44I don't get you.
00:25:46How do you mean?
00:25:47Men have bought me clothes before, but you're the first one that hasn't wanted to help me put them on.
00:25:52I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:23What's the matter?
00:26:24I don't know.
00:26:25I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:26I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:27I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:28I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:29I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:30I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:31I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:32I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:33I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:34I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:35I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:36I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:37I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:38I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:39I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:40I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:41I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:42I'm just as surprised as you are.
00:26:44Excuse me, sir.
00:26:48Oh, my goodness.
00:26:49What a contrary life!
00:26:50Oh, my goodness.
00:26:51I'm so sorry about this.
00:26:52Oh, my goodness.
00:27:01You mean this, when you're not there?
00:27:03me when I'm not there.
00:27:06Excuse me, sir.
00:27:11Perfect.
00:27:16Will you help me?
00:27:18I'll say I will.
00:27:23I think that goes around there.
00:27:26You guessed right.
00:27:30How did you do this?
00:27:32I thought you might need them.
00:27:34Part of the celebration program.
00:27:36Can you afford it?
00:27:38Sure.
00:27:39I'm going to become a rich man tonight.
00:27:42That's why I'm here in the hotel.
00:27:45I've waited years for this night.
00:27:48Sweated for it.
00:27:50Now I'm going to cash in and then...
00:27:52Yes?
00:27:54Cuba.
00:27:56Monte Carlo. Paris.
00:27:58We'll take them apart and see what makes them tick.
00:28:01Are you on?
00:28:03I think you're crazy, but it sounds swell.
00:28:06It will be.
00:28:07Swell.
00:28:09Come on, hurry up.
00:28:11I want to be seen with you.
00:28:13For reasons of my own.
00:28:22You shouldn't have spent so much money on me.
00:28:26That's nothing to what we're going to spend.
00:28:34You haven't gotten the money already.
00:28:38Not yet.
00:28:40I couldn't get into the room.
00:28:42Which room?
00:28:45The gold room of the Hotel Continental.
00:28:48The gold room.
00:29:06This program is coming to you from the gold room of the Hotel Continental.
00:29:11This is Wedgwood Noel speaking.
00:29:14As you know, folks,
00:29:15tonight is the swan song of this famous old landmine.
00:29:19During its colourful 50 years,
00:29:21the Continental has been host to the world and his wife.
00:29:24It was here that Adelina Patti,
00:29:27famous Italian connoisseur,
00:29:30sang for charity in the early 80s.
00:29:33In 1887, Edward, Prince of Wales,
00:29:36was one of our guests.
00:29:38Every president, from Cleveland to Hoover,
00:29:40has at one time or another enjoyed our hospitality.
00:29:45Tragedy and crime have also stalked our home.
00:29:49In this very room,
00:29:51Von Strohm, ace of German spies,
00:29:54was captured in 1970.
00:29:57Five years ago,
00:29:59James Bennett,
00:30:01known as the boy embezzler,
00:30:05was arrested in the lobby.
00:30:07The crowd here tonight
00:30:09is probably the largest,
00:30:11at least one of the largest,
00:30:13in the hotel's entire history.
00:30:15They seem to be making a brave attempt
00:30:17to enjoy themselves,
00:30:19as they did in the old days.
00:30:21But none of us can quite forget
00:30:24that this marks our farewell
00:30:26to good old Hotel Continental.
00:30:30I thank you.
00:30:35It won't be long now.
00:30:37What's she stalling for?
00:30:39Does she have to give him dancing lessons?
00:30:41Let him have a good time while it lasts.
00:30:43But are you sure of it?
00:30:45We'll make sure.
00:31:16It's beautiful, isn't it?
00:31:18What?
00:31:20All of it.
00:31:22Music, women, laughter.
00:31:26You know, it's good to laugh.
00:31:28I haven't laughed for years.
00:31:31You've got a good laugh coming.
00:31:33Yeah, we both have.
00:31:35Come on.
00:31:45This is just the beginning of our holiday,
00:31:47and you've supplied
00:31:49the one thing that's been lacking.
00:31:51Friendship.
00:31:53With the money you're going to get,
00:31:55you could buy plenty of friends.
00:31:57No, not real friends.
00:31:59He couldn't buy you,
00:32:01not if he didn't like me.
00:32:04Would it make any difference
00:32:06if I told you that
00:32:08I'm just out of prison,
00:32:10that I'm a crook?
00:32:12I guess that.
00:32:13It's none of your business.
00:32:16I'm a little shoplorn myself.
00:32:18No, you're not.
00:32:20There's something fine in you,
00:32:22something deep down
00:32:24that you try your best to hide.
00:32:26But it comes creeping out
00:32:28through your eyes sometimes.
00:32:30They promise a lot, Ruth.
00:32:32Laughter, friendship,
00:32:35love maybe.
00:32:37And they do something to me.
00:32:39I don't know what it is,
00:32:41but it's grand.
00:32:44You're not going to tell me
00:32:46you've fallen in love with me already.
00:32:48All I know is that I want to do things for you.
00:32:50I want to keep the smile
00:32:52on that pretty face of yours.
00:32:56You know, we can be very happy together.
00:33:00Oh, shut up.
00:33:03What's the matter?
00:33:05I'm not kidding.
00:33:08I'm on the level.
00:33:11That's what hurts.
00:33:14I would never hurt you, Ruth.
00:33:18I promise you that.
00:33:21Well, let's get out of here.
00:33:23This place is getting on my nerves.
00:33:44Who was that?
00:33:47That, my dear,
00:33:49was a man who was trying his best
00:33:51to spoil our holiday.
00:33:59Cuba,
00:34:01Monte Carlo,
00:34:03Paris,
00:34:05Mediterranean,
00:34:07the Riviera.
00:34:09That's where we'll blossom
00:34:11into human beings again.
00:34:13As long as we want
00:34:15and then drift on to wherever you want to go.
00:34:39Are you having a good time?
00:34:43You may quote me as saying
00:34:45this country is fundamentally sound.
00:34:48Can you do anything with cherries?
00:35:01Have you met everyone, my dear?
00:35:04I beg your pardon.
00:35:06I wanted to see Mr. Underwood.
00:35:08I'm Mrs. Underwood.
00:35:10Perhaps I can help.
00:35:11I didn't mean to intrude.
00:35:13We're shopping in this suite.
00:35:15We spent our honeymoon here
00:35:16and I was going to suggest
00:35:17that we change suites.
00:35:19But of course, since you have a party,
00:35:20you're worried.
00:35:21I'm so sorry.
00:35:22Oh, no, bless.
00:35:23Just what the party needs.
00:35:25Come on, let's make whoopies.
00:35:28Well,
00:35:29of course.
00:35:31We'd love to have you.
00:35:33Do come in.
00:35:35Would you like to, dear?
00:35:36Oh, why, it's awfully kind of you,
00:35:37Mrs. Underwood.
00:35:38My name's Cooper.
00:35:40This is Mrs. Cooper.
00:35:41How do you do, my dear?
00:35:43Come right along.
00:35:44My name is Layton.
00:35:45Let's see what mischief we can make.
00:35:47Yes, come on.
00:35:49Mrs. Cooper.
00:35:52How about it, kid?
00:35:53Please, dear, we must be careful.
00:35:55Your wife.
00:35:56Oh, bother with my wife.
00:36:10Walter,
00:36:11I want you to meet Mr. Cooper.
00:36:13His wife spent their honeymoon here.
00:36:16Oh, really?
00:36:17Well, I don't remember having invited Mr. Cooper
00:36:19to join the party.
00:36:22Mrs. Underwood was good enough to ask me in.
00:36:31Don't you think you've had enough?
00:36:33My dear,
00:36:34I'd be very happy
00:36:36if you would kindly mind your own business.
00:36:41I'm sorry if I've embarrassed you.
00:36:44You must pardon my husband.
00:36:47He's not usually rude.
00:36:50Come on, let's take a picture.
00:37:12Practically useless.
00:37:14To live, I say, forever.
00:37:17To live, I say, forever.
00:37:20Hey, can the orchestra have a drink?
00:37:22No, but the orchestra can have a kiss.
00:37:26Just another blonde, but I love them.
00:37:28I love them.
00:37:44We've got to get these people out of here.
00:37:54They used to build these old places solidly, didn't they?
00:37:56Yes, indeed.
00:37:58You couldn't find a fireplace like that in every hotel.
00:38:01I should say not.
00:38:03They'll probably put up an office building here.
00:38:05The hotel game isn't what it used to be.
00:38:07You're right.
00:38:09I've got a lot of money tied up in hotel property.
00:38:12Sure.
00:38:19Hey, this party's dying.
00:38:22I'm going down to get some new customers.
00:38:26Well, why don't we all go down to the grill room and dance?
00:38:29Oh, it's just full of drunks down there.
00:38:31You could all dance up here.
00:38:33Certainly you can.
00:38:42Oh, dear.
00:39:13This is a service car, sir.
00:39:15I'll say it is.
00:39:18And a good one, my boy.
00:39:19And a good one.
00:39:24I love to sing in the springtime.
00:39:27When my heart is young and gay.
00:39:30Oh, I love to sing.
00:39:43How are you doing?
00:39:46Oh, well, how have you been?
00:40:05Hey, you.
00:40:06Come on, buddy.
00:40:08Outside.
00:40:09Outside.
00:40:11Whom are you addressing, my good man?
00:40:13You, my boy.
00:40:14Come on.
00:40:15Outside.
00:40:16What's the trouble, Admiral?
00:40:17Been trying to crash in all evening, sir.
00:40:19Years ago, my patronage was welcome here.
00:40:23Oh, what's the hurry?
00:40:24What's the hurry?
00:40:25Come on.
00:40:26Come on, meet my friend.
00:40:27But, sir.
00:40:28That's all right.
00:40:29Any friend of yours is a friend of mine.
00:40:33You're no blonde, but you look like a great guy.
00:40:36Come on, we'll have a little snort.
00:40:38Everything will be all right.
00:40:41Oh, never mind.
00:40:45Where do you suppose she is?
00:40:47With him, of course.
00:40:49We'll hear from her soon.
00:40:52I hope so.
00:40:55Come on, Tolly.
00:40:56Come on, I want you to meet the gang.
00:40:59It's a great bunch of folks.
00:41:01Come on, don't be bashful.
00:41:02Everything's all right.
00:41:03Now, we'll have a drink.
00:41:04Ha!
00:41:05If you'd like, we'll have a couple of drinks.
00:41:09I wonder if you'd mind if I ate first.
00:41:13No, go right ahead.
00:41:14Eat, drink, be merry.
00:41:15What is it?
00:41:16Help yourself.
00:41:17Plenty of it.
00:41:21A cake, lady?
00:41:27Don't be a hog.
00:41:29How dare you?
00:41:30I'll have you discharged.
00:41:32Forza fella.
00:41:33We'd all have been here for tomorrow anyway.
00:41:35So what's the difference?
00:41:48Ten years ago, I could have had anything I wanted in this hotel.
00:41:54The waiters brought me special menus.
00:41:58Then it used to be, yes, Mr. Winthrop.
00:42:01Anything else, Mr. Winthrop?
00:42:04And tonight, they throw me out.
00:42:08They bomb.
00:42:09The doorman called me.
00:42:16Please don't laugh at him.
00:42:23Thank you, my dear.
00:42:25Thank you, my dear.
00:42:36You see, Ruth, I was right.
00:42:39You're fine.
00:42:40All through.
00:42:43We're going to get along.
00:42:44Swell.
00:42:46Maybe.
00:42:48Why the doubt?
00:42:49Jim, this money, what would you do if you didn't get it?
00:42:54Nothing can stop me.
00:42:58You're sure of yourself, aren't you?
00:43:01As sure as I am of you.
00:43:20Thank you, John.
00:43:33The jack goes on the queen.
00:43:40I thought they called this game solitaire.
00:43:49I don't know.
00:43:58Did you find out where it is?
00:44:00No.
00:44:01What are you doing here then?
00:44:03Why aren't you with Bennett?
00:44:05I'm not going through with it.
00:44:09What's the idea, Ruth?
00:44:13I can't do it.
00:44:15I can't.
00:44:17Yellow, eh?
00:44:18No, but he's regular.
00:44:19He's been so decent to me.
00:44:21I told you this would happen.
00:44:24He succeeded in reforming you then.
00:44:27Call it that if you like.
00:44:32He's offered her a bigger cut than we did.
00:44:34He offered me...
00:44:37something you wouldn't understand.
00:44:44You like him, eh?
00:44:49I see.
00:44:51He's amassed you and you've fallen for it.
00:44:56I thought you had more brains than to let him get around you like that.
00:45:00Listen, kid.
00:45:01Once he gets that money in his hands,
00:45:03he'll wave you goodbye so fast it'll make your head swim.
00:45:06He's no double-crosser.
00:45:08No?
00:45:09He hasn't seen a woman in five years.
00:45:11He'd hand that line to any pretty girl.
00:45:19Play with us and you get your share.
00:45:22Throw us down and...
00:45:23and we'll get the money if we have to wipe him out.
00:45:28You mean you...
00:45:32You'll kill him?
00:45:33Try it and see.
00:45:36I'll go through with it.
00:45:38I won't crush you.
00:45:45And don't try to pull a fast one.
00:45:49All right.
00:45:51You win.
00:45:58What do you think?
00:45:59She'll come through. She's scared.
00:46:49I'll have Mr. Underwood sign this for you.
00:46:51I know very little about the arrangement.
00:46:53Very good, ma'am.
00:46:55Excuse me, gentlemen.
00:46:56Oh, certainly.
00:47:18Have you seen Walter?
00:47:20Walter?
00:47:24I think you'll find him in the other room.
00:47:28Excuse me.
00:47:36Have a drink.
00:47:37No, thanks.
00:47:39Come on.
00:47:47Oh, I'm sorry. I thought...
00:48:01I think now if you go out that way and through the hall.
00:48:03I want to thank you.
00:48:05Thank your wife for being a very charming lady.
00:48:09Better hurry.
00:48:14Come on, babe.
00:48:15Let's have a dance.
00:48:16Take your hands off me.
00:48:17I'm trying.
00:48:39929.
00:48:43Turning?
00:48:44All right.
00:48:45Fix it with the operator, then come here.
00:48:47I'm going to 705.
00:48:48All right.
00:48:51Come on.
00:49:08Come on.
00:49:38Come on.
00:50:01Do you want to make $20?
00:50:03Say a joke on a friend of mine.
00:50:09There's your 20.
00:50:10Boy, you can play 20 jokes for this.
00:50:13Listen.
00:50:14Watch room 705.
00:50:16And when you get a signal, plug me in.
00:50:19I'm in 708.
00:50:21Is that all?
00:50:23That's all.
00:50:26One of us must be crazy.
00:50:38Girlfriend.
00:50:39You must think I'm terrible at flirting.
00:50:52Good?
00:50:53All night, baby.
00:50:54Why not make the pinch and go home?
00:50:56Not until they have the goods on them.
00:50:58And keep out of sight or they'll never touch the stuff.
00:51:00Replaced your men?
00:51:01Not yet.
00:51:02Better get it going.
00:51:03I'll keep tabs on this floor.
00:51:04About 705.
00:51:06Looks like a stall to me.
00:51:07Easy.
00:51:08Don't worry.
00:51:09We'll get one up right away.
00:51:10Thank you, sir.
00:51:13From the lesson conceived, the cow skidded.
00:51:16The feet circled round, exerted by the merest miracle.
00:51:19Pardon me, sir.
00:51:21Can I speak to you a minute?
00:51:23Certainly.
00:51:25Out here.
00:51:33Look.
00:51:34What is it?
00:51:36The old fellow.
00:51:38You mean he must have...
00:51:39Evidently.
00:51:43Good heavens.
00:51:45It's liable to be a mess.
00:51:46Investigation, I mean.
00:51:48What would you suggest?
00:51:50Get everybody downstairs.
00:51:52If there's not a lot of noise in here, they'll never be able to find the room.
00:51:55Why, of course.
00:51:56Once more I'm indebted to you.
00:51:58Not at all.
00:51:59You'd better hurry.
00:52:00Yes.
00:52:06What's all the noise?
00:52:08They're all coming out of the room.
00:52:10It won't be long now.
00:52:31Turn that light out over there.
00:52:36That's fine.
00:52:37Now lock the door.
00:52:58Bennett, Tierney, Mills and the girl.
00:53:00Nab them if they try to leave.
00:53:01Right.
00:53:02Lewis, keep back up.
00:53:05I'll watch the other side there.
00:53:20Gene, you watch this entrance.
00:53:22Mike, you watch the barbershop, please.
00:53:25Hey, Madigan, what's this all about?
00:53:27It would take too long to explain.
00:53:30Hey, Parker, what is it?
00:53:32I promised I wouldn't tell.
00:53:36Loosening.
00:54:01We're plugged in.
00:54:06He's still working.
00:54:13How'd you get them out?
00:54:16A little talk tonight.
00:54:18Tommy forgot to mention he was once one of the greatest actors.
00:54:23Tommy?
00:54:24Yeah, the old fellow.
00:54:26Tommy Winter.
00:54:28We played a trick on Underwood and he fell for it.
00:54:35Fair enough, though.
00:54:37Give him a good turn tonight.
00:54:40Played Robin Hood, Ruth.
00:54:42What do you mean?
00:54:45Took the rap for him when he would have been caught with that blonde.
00:54:49You took his place when Mrs. Underwood walked in?
00:54:52Uh-huh.
00:54:53Then you weren't in there with her alone.
00:54:58I should say...
00:55:06Here it is.
00:55:13Come on, honey.
00:55:14I can't.
00:55:15You must.
00:55:16Love threw us together and we're going to stick together.
00:55:19For keeps.
00:55:21I mean it, Ruth.
00:55:22For keeps.
00:55:24We're going to get married.
00:55:26I've got to tell you something.
00:55:27I'm stoned deaf, honey.
00:55:29Forget everything but getting out of here.
00:55:31Come on, we've got to hurry.
00:55:34Let's go.
00:55:38Smooth work, Ruth.
00:56:03Have some iodine, sucker.
00:56:33Put him in his room.
00:57:00Come on.
00:57:03Come on, kid. We'll pay off and get out of here.
00:57:19And in a few minutes, folks, caps will be played.
00:57:24While the lights are lowered as a tribute to the passing of an old friend.
00:57:30Come on over to the boiler room.
00:57:31The boys are throwing a party.
00:57:32I can't do it.
00:57:33I've got to turn off the lights in a minute.
00:57:35All right.
00:57:36See you later.
00:57:55Get packed.
00:57:59Come on.
00:58:09Here's your cut, sister.
00:58:11I didn't want to touch it.
00:58:12You snooty about where your dough comes from?
00:58:15That's a laugh.
00:58:21I may have done some pretty rotten things in my life,
00:58:23but this time I sold out a guy who was white.
00:58:25Want it or don't you?
00:58:27No.
00:58:28Suit yourself.
00:58:53Put your hands up.
00:58:56Drop that gun.
00:58:57Keep them up.
00:59:07Stay where you are.
00:59:27What's going on?
00:59:58Wait a minute.
01:00:00I'll take that, Mills.
01:00:01You might hurt someone.
01:00:02Say, Martin, I'm clean.
01:00:03Never mind.
01:00:04Never mind.
01:00:05You haven't got anything on me.
01:00:06Never mind.
01:00:07Get back in the elevator.
01:00:08Drop it at the lobby, son.
01:00:09Yes.
01:00:27I've never had so much fun.
01:00:57Oh, my God.
01:01:27Oh, my God.
01:01:28Oh, my God.
01:01:29Oh, my God.
01:01:30Oh, my God.
01:01:31Oh, my God.
01:01:32Oh, my God.
01:01:33Oh, my God.
01:01:34Oh, my God.
01:01:35Oh, my God.
01:01:36Oh, my God.
01:01:37Oh, my God.
01:01:38Oh, my God.
01:01:39Oh, my God.
01:01:40Oh, my God.
01:01:41Oh, my God.
01:01:42Oh, my God.
01:01:43Oh, my God.
01:01:44Oh, my God.
01:01:45Oh, my God.
01:01:46Oh, my God.
01:01:47Oh, my God.
01:01:48Oh, my God.
01:01:49Oh, my God.
01:01:50Oh, my God.
01:01:51Oh, my God.
01:01:52Oh, my God.
01:01:53Oh, my God.
01:01:54Oh, my God.
01:01:55Oh, my God.
01:01:57Oh, my God.
01:02:08Sergeant Madegan, quick.
01:02:12Madegan?
01:02:13Martin talking.
01:02:15Get word to the men at every door.
01:02:18No one in or out.
01:02:19Right.
01:02:26I'll be all right, Jim.
01:02:41You'll make it if you hurry.
01:02:47Hello, Operator.
01:02:54Send a doctor up to 707.
01:02:57An accident.
01:02:58It's urgent.
01:03:03And send up Detective Martin.
01:03:04Hi.
01:03:05Never mind.
01:03:06You can tell me about it some other time.
01:03:27You're not going?
01:03:28No.
01:03:29There'll be no Monte Carlo.
01:03:34No holiday.
01:03:35I'll have you.
01:03:36And that will always be a holiday.