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00:00:00["The Star-Spangled Banner"]
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00:01:37Oh, take me to the fair, Johnny!
00:01:40Take me to the fair!
00:01:43There's fun and frolic there, Johnny!
00:01:47Oh, take me...
00:01:54...to the fair!
00:01:56Oh, let's have a look at you, dearie.
00:01:59Oh, I'm all done in.
00:02:00Slow train.
00:02:01Gracious, what a mix-up.
00:02:03I've got the kettle on.
00:02:05How does it feel to be back in London?
00:02:08Wonderful.
00:02:10Um, this room hasn't changed a bit.
00:02:13I haven't done a thing to it.
00:02:15Oh, you haven't?
00:02:16I haven't.
00:02:17You haven't?
00:02:18I haven't.
00:02:19I haven't.
00:02:20I haven't.
00:02:21I haven't.
00:02:22I haven't.
00:02:23I haven't.
00:02:24I haven't.
00:02:25I haven't done a thing to it, not since you lived here with Tilly.
00:02:30Come now, Tubbs.
00:02:31You haven't done a thing to it since the Boer War.
00:02:34It's beautiful.
00:02:36A spot of tea?
00:02:39Mm, please.
00:02:40Here, have a shot of rum.
00:02:42It'll keep the fog out.
00:02:43No, thanks.
00:02:46Tell me about Tilly.
00:02:48It was very sudden, wasn't it?
00:02:50Oh, just like that.
00:02:52She was planning to leave for America.
00:02:55She had her tickets, and her passport, and everything.
00:03:00All ready to sail tomorrow.
00:03:03And then she got the grip.
00:03:05And in three days, she was gone.
00:03:09Poor Tilly.
00:03:11What's become of her children?
00:03:13I have them here with me.
00:03:14They're asleep inside.
00:03:16You know, a landlady feels a kind of responsibility
00:03:19for things her tenants leave behind.
00:03:22I know, Thomas.
00:03:24May I see them?
00:03:25Oh, certainly.
00:03:27Come on.
00:03:30Come on.
00:03:37They're adorable.
00:03:39Twins they are.
00:03:40This one's Joyce, and that one's Johnny Jr. after his father.
00:03:49I never met Tilly's husband.
00:03:51What was he like?
00:03:52Well, Johnny Gray wasn't like some of them Americans.
00:03:55Boasting, bragging, and blowing like a tea kettle.
00:03:59She must have loved him very much, Thomas.
00:04:01She did.
00:04:02And I couldn't blame her.
00:04:04He was a soft-spoken gentleman.
00:04:06Lots of times, no matter how hard I listened,
00:04:09I couldn't hear what he was telling her.
00:04:13Does he know about Tilly?
00:04:15No, not yet.
00:04:17She was trying to locate him through the Red Cross.
00:04:20She cabled his division, but they'd gone back to America,
00:04:23and him with them, most likely.
00:04:25But surely he would have let her know.
00:04:27No.
00:04:29That's why she was going to America, to try and find him.
00:04:33But he couldn't have just sneaked off.
00:04:35I didn't think it of him.
00:04:37But lots of them did.
00:04:40Only last Sunday, I was listening to one of them
00:04:43soapbox orators, you know, in Hyde Park.
00:04:46Oh, he was ruddy about the situation.
00:04:5050,000 of our good British girls, he says,
00:04:54married American GIs.
00:04:56Lend-leases all right in its way,
00:04:59but are we lending our girls, or are they leasing their boys?
00:05:03Moreover, he said,
00:05:05I'd like a glass of beer or a good day at the races,
00:05:09for every girl was left behind.
00:05:12Kids and all.
00:05:16But how about those children?
00:05:18Yes, how about them? What can we do with them?
00:05:21We can't just turn them over to the state.
00:05:23What then?
00:05:25They have a father. He should be made to look after them.
00:05:28Yeah, but whom, again?
00:05:31Who's going to make him?
00:05:33The Deputy? The Labour Party?
00:05:36Or the United Nations?
00:05:38No, Tom, I am.
00:05:41You're barmy.
00:05:43Don't be idiotic.
00:05:45I'm going to do that for Tilly. She'd have done it for me.
00:05:48How?
00:05:49I'm going to use her passport and her passage
00:05:51and take those children to their father.
00:05:53Have a little while he's saved up.
00:05:55It's not much, but it'll see me through.
00:05:57But her picture's on the passport.
00:05:59Then I'll put my picture on it.
00:06:00But that's a criminal offence.
00:06:02Not nearly as criminal as putting those children in an orphanage.
00:06:05You can't fool the army and the Red Cross and everybody.
00:06:09Can't I, though?
00:06:10Who's to say I'm not, Mrs. Johnnie Gray?
00:06:13Mr. Johnnie Gray.
00:06:32That sure is a beautiful library you doped out, Mr. Gray.
00:06:35What do you know about libraries, Frank?
00:06:37I'll bet you borrow all your books from your friends.
00:06:39We're sure going to feel proud when that building is out.
00:06:41Well, you can tell your children you worked right alongside the man who built it.
00:06:44Oh, did you get those blueprints for me?
00:06:46Oh, gee, I forgot, Mr. Gray.
00:06:48Well, you'd better get them, or you'll be lying to your kids
00:06:50when you're telling them you worked with me.
00:06:52Yes, sir.
00:06:54Oh, hello, Miss Evans.
00:06:55Hello. Hello, dear.
00:06:57Oh, it's darling.
00:06:59You look beautiful.
00:07:00Why shouldn't I?
00:07:01My best fellow sent me orchids, and he's taking me out to lunch.
00:07:03Don't say nothing of it.
00:07:04I haven't seen your new office yet.
00:07:06Hmm, not bad.
00:07:07It's almost as large as father's.
00:07:09Well, I don't mind if it is larger.
00:07:11After all, he started the business.
00:07:12He's entitled to it.
00:07:14The new library.
00:07:17It's lovely.
00:07:19I'm proud of you, John.
00:07:20You're only out of uniform a year, and you've designed a new library.
00:07:23Thanks.
00:07:24If you want to belong, I'll get you a card.
00:07:26Sliding ceiling.
00:07:28That's perfect.
00:07:30Yes, you can read in the sunlight, and if you don't like the book,
00:07:32you can cross it through the roof.
00:07:36You have such wonderful ideas, John.
00:07:39You're the best one I ever had.
00:07:41Tell me, how do you account for your success, Mr. Gray?
00:07:44You mean with you or in business?
00:07:46Both.
00:07:47Well, I was born in this town with nothing in my pockets but my hands.
00:07:50Then one day I met a girl named Lois.
00:07:52That's where I decided to take my hands out of my pockets and put them to work.
00:07:55I got one around her shoulder and one under her chin.
00:07:58And she was such a weak character that when I asked her to marry me,
00:08:01she said yes.
00:08:02And that, my dear, is how I became the greatest success story of our time.
00:08:06Oh, you idiot.
00:08:09And if I don't run this business into the ground in ten years,
00:08:12it won't be because I haven't tried.
00:08:14Yes?
00:08:16A cable, Mr. Gray.
00:08:18A cable?
00:08:19You see, you're becoming international, darling.
00:08:33Anything wrong?
00:08:36No.
00:08:39John, no one could ever accuse you of having a poker face.
00:08:42No, no.
00:08:44It's nothing.
00:08:46Well, if it's nothing, let me see it.
00:08:48No, it's business.
00:08:50Personal business.
00:08:52Just remember that two can play at that, John, and you've started it.
00:08:55Hello, Lois.
00:08:56Hello, Father.
00:08:57Come on, you two. I'll take you to lunch at the club.
00:08:59Well, I'm afraid I won't be able to go.
00:09:01I just had an important inquiry from Europe.
00:09:04Inquiry?
00:09:05Yes, from England. I've got to find out about it.
00:09:07Do they want you to go over there?
00:09:08No, they want to come over here.
00:09:10Well, turn it over to your assistant.
00:09:11No, I can't turn this over.
00:09:12Oh, come on. It can wait.
00:09:14No, it can't.
00:09:15Lois, I'm afraid John is going to be just like I am about his work,
00:09:18and you want to watch him.
00:09:19He's liable to turn out to be a tired businessman.
00:09:22I may turn out to be just like Mother.
00:09:24I may tire quicker than he does.
00:09:32Yes, Mr. Gray?
00:09:34Call Dr. Davies.
00:09:35Tell him I'm on my way over to his office.
00:09:37It's an emergency.
00:09:42Bob?
00:09:43Hello, John.
00:09:44How's the bridegroom?
00:09:45Don't look like an emergency case to me.
00:09:47Well, I am.
00:09:48So don't be so darn cheerful.
00:09:50Sit down.
00:09:51Thanks.
00:09:52Oh, what's the trouble?
00:09:53Oh, nothing.
00:09:54I've got to go.
00:09:55I've got to go.
00:09:56I've got to go.
00:09:57I've got to go.
00:09:58I've got to go.
00:09:59I've got to go.
00:10:00Oh, what's the trouble?
00:10:01Bob, you're my best friend.
00:10:04Oh, that's bad.
00:10:06Well, if you're putting it on a personal basis,
00:10:08I suppose I can't charge for the visit.
00:10:10What would you say if I told you I might have been married a couple of years ago?
00:10:14What?
00:10:15Yes.
00:10:16And you're afraid Lois might find out you're divorced?
00:10:18But I might not be divorced.
00:10:20Huh?
00:10:21Oh, I know it sounds complicated.
00:10:22That, my friend, is the understatement of the century.
00:10:25But what would you say?
00:10:26If you might have been married and might not have been divorced on Sunday at high noon,
00:10:30you might be a bigamist.
00:10:32I just got this cable from the Red Cross in London.
00:10:37Your wife, Tilly Gray, and family have sailed aboard the SS Argentina American Red Cross.
00:10:44Wife and family?
00:10:45You didn't lose very much time.
00:10:47But I don't know this Tilly Gray.
00:10:49Tilly.
00:10:50Pretty name.
00:10:51I don't even know if I married her.
00:10:53You know, John Gray is a very common American name.
00:10:56There must have been thousands of them in the army.
00:10:58Probably a hundred in your division.
00:11:00Just tell the lady she's barking up the wrong grave.
00:11:03Anyway, the minute she sees you, she's going to know you're not her husband.
00:11:06But maybe I am.
00:11:08Maybe she'll know I am, and I won't know what she is.
00:11:11Oh, now, slow up, fella.
00:11:13I'm just an MD, not an analyst.
00:11:15You want my advice, come clean and stop talking in riddles.
00:11:18I'm ashamed to tell this story.
00:11:20Everybody thinks I was a hero, wounded in action and reported missing.
00:11:24When you came home, the whole town turned out for you.
00:11:26You see, the night before my division left for France, I had dinner in the Kit Kat Club in London.
00:11:30On my way home in the blackout, I heard an air raid siren.
00:11:33I was running for shelter when I bumped into a lamppost and knocked myself cold.
00:11:37That was the bad wound.
00:11:39But I lost my memory completely.
00:11:41For six weeks, I dropped out of the world.
00:11:43That was the reported missing.
00:11:45Then I was picked up in a suburb of London and taken to the American hospital.
00:11:48So instead of being a hero, I never got out of London and I never got out of bed.
00:11:53You had a complete amnesia, huh?
00:11:55Complete? Those six weeks are a total blank.
00:11:58Bob, is it possible that while I was out of my mind, I got married?
00:12:02That's the time most people do it.
00:12:06But could I have married and had a family and not recall a thing?
00:12:10Well, of course, with amnesia, anything is possible.
00:12:12But, uh, why didn't she look you up?
00:12:15Well, it was just before D-Day.
00:12:16She must have thought I was with my outfit in France.
00:12:18And you don't remember anything about her?
00:12:20Nothing about her or myself or anything that happened.
00:12:24You don't even remember your honeymoon?
00:12:26Honeymoon? I don't remember saying I do.
00:12:29You don't?
00:12:30No, I don't. And what's more, I don't even know if I did.
00:12:33You've been robbed.
00:12:35Yes, you're in a little trouble, all right.
00:12:37A little trouble.
00:12:39I'm going to lose my fiancé.
00:12:41I'm going to have to live with a wife I've never even met.
00:12:43And bring up a family I'm not sure is mine.
00:12:45And you say I'm in a little trouble.
00:12:47Brace up, John. You'll come through.
00:12:49I'll come through with a wife and family.
00:12:51How many kids can a man have in six weeks?
00:12:54I think a fellow in Canada holds the record.
00:12:56Quintuplets.
00:12:57Look, I'm running in. I'll have six.
00:12:59If it's six, he'll make a fortune from postcards alone.
00:13:03I could jump right through that window.
00:13:06If I didn't think it'd hurt your practice.
00:13:14That's it.
00:13:40Where's Daddy?
00:13:42here. This is my area I've been telling you about this is great and I share the
00:13:47bank on the boat how do you do you bet and you're out man shit I can only should
00:13:52be along in the midst of this is going to live in Rochester we've been to some
00:13:56Arizona that shouldn't be far I hate to walk it in my bare feet well cheerio and
00:14:01good luck cheerio. You bet.
00:14:04Cheerio.
00:14:09Well this is very strange your husband isn't here we cabled you were failing
00:14:13a week ago I don't know what to make of it something must have gone wrong. Maybe I
00:14:18could go to him is Rochester far from here Rochester New York. Is there another
00:14:23one there's Rochester Minnesota cities with the same name as this country so big
00:14:29they ran out of names which is. New York.
00:14:36About six hours you take the six fifteen and you arrive about midnight and then
00:14:41you could surprise your husband. I couldn't couldn't.
00:14:49Mr Gray I've located another John Gray good where can I reach you he works at
00:14:54a gas station they're getting him on the phone now how many grades does that make
00:14:58six all told and I'm lucky seven. Hello Mr Gray hold on Mr Gray Mr Gray this is
00:15:08Mr Gray Mr.
00:15:10Mr Gray Yeah European theater sure I was in London all day well Mr Gray your wife
00:15:17and family are arriving from London today my wife and family Hey what number do you
00:15:22want now you got the wrong grade. I did not have
00:15:27no children whilst I was in the army. Look buddy I don't take that insinuation
00:15:33from no man I happen to have
00:15:35a wife and family right here see and I wish they was in London. Are you
00:15:42sure we've exhausted all the grades in town a big town like this yes you're the only
00:15:47one left just because I'm the only one left is no reason to.
00:15:51Come on. Sandwiches again
00:15:58John Well there's so much coming up I'm afraid to leave the office after tomorrow
00:16:03I'll take over your diet thanks among other things why what else is wrong with me
00:16:08oh I don't know you're such
00:16:09a dreamer you're always thinking of something far away well that's not fair after
00:16:14all you're judging me at the office I'll be
00:16:16a different man at home well since you won't be dragged out I'll be running along
00:16:21to your dinner but darling I told you the boys are giving me
00:16:24a bachelor dinner tonight oh darn it can I go no it's
00:16:28a hundred percent stay they'll just get the pants off me and pull a lot of practical
00:16:32jokes sounds ghastly well let them have their fun they were single once. A telegram
00:16:38Mr Gray. Thank you.
00:16:46For. The boys they started
00:17:01a kid me already the boys. Funny as all that is funny isn't that.
00:17:09What's it all about. Well it's not the kind of thing
00:17:13a man could tell his fiance surprise Western Union would take it all Western Union
00:17:18will take anything maybe they will but I won't darling it'll be years before you
00:17:23think this is funny perhaps you can tell me on our wooden anniversary I'll stop by
00:17:27for
00:17:27a drink before the party don't bother you'd have to rush so take your time be with
00:17:32the boys you're all such fun together.
00:17:43You. Come
00:17:54in. I'm in here Bob.
00:18:03I brought this along just in case. I've got it all figured out first of all what's
00:18:07the most important thing was from your wedding no no I mean about the situation
00:18:11tonight you've got to meet Philly my wild English bride and your family the train
00:18:16arrives at twelve fifteen you can sneak away from the party and head her off at
00:18:20the station take her to the York Hotel if you like that it sounds English I called
00:18:24up and got
00:18:25a room in your name. And so many that's very nice of you just use my name any time.
00:18:35Now when you get back to the party stand in the doorway and signal. If there's one
00:18:40kid hold up one finger two kids two fingers and so on and if there's
00:18:44a family resemblance I mean if they happen to look like me I'll give you this.
00:18:52You have a Mr John Gray staying here yes madam sweet seven twenty but this is
00:18:58Mrs Gray and their children you may go up to his suite if you like and he can
00:19:01register for you later or would you take those bags up to Mr Gray sweetly Oh no
00:19:06really I'd rather not not quite yet but why not well I don't look presentable I
00:19:11want to freshen up a little and well the children know how it is but you can bathe
00:19:16in his suite but I'd rather not. Why don't I get
00:19:21a room and freshen up a little and give myself time to compose myself and and fix
00:19:28the children properly if you'd rather this is great we'll take
00:19:32a room. I'll get it.
00:19:41At all. It's her she.
00:19:49Tell me. Yes.
00:19:57This is he him he where is she. Where are you.
00:20:02New York. At the station.
00:20:14She's here at the hotel. You can't get a room in any hotel in the country but she
00:20:19got one oh they'll do anything for you here. They disappointed you went to the boat
00:20:24to meet us I was sick I couldn't make it you're not well how beastly for you I'm
00:20:30so sorry.
00:20:37How many. In your party. No no I'm not joking how
00:20:44many children did you bring with you.
00:20:52Can they talk. Here darling say hello to Daddy.
00:20:57Are you there Daddy I'm Johnny when he comes to see us Daddy. Well soon
00:21:04Johnny. And I'll send you a big kiss.
00:21:11Thank you I just picked it up. Are you here to be
00:21:15hard to kill.
00:21:26A fiction and. Well tell your mother not to leave the room and I'll phone her
00:21:33later. But if you want me what do you think she wanted life's catching up with
00:21:39you John way ahead of me. It's
00:21:42a funny feeling talking to kids for the first time and they may be yours too bad
00:21:46you missed the period when they were crawling that's when they're cute isn't it
00:21:50what you're going to tell those I can't tell her I got up for
00:21:53a wedding present.
00:22:06Were you looking for someone. To John Green he asked me to wait in my room until
00:22:11the telephone. Just a moment I'll speak to the manager the police department has
00:22:16been swamped with work since John Gray's engagement was announced women all over
00:22:21the city are lining up to sue him for breach of promise. Now John Gray you're
00:22:27going to have to answer the charges of all these cast off women Riley let him in
00:22:33come on girl.
00:22:42Twins she said she was told to wait in the room until she was called. Say I'll bet
00:22:47she's
00:22:47a payoff to all those girls to the police dug up. That's a very funny guy.
00:22:55Mr Bruce this is Mrs Gray and the children.
00:22:59All. Are very cute they look just like Mr Gray you think I'll bet someone had to
00:23:05scour the town for
00:23:06a pair like that just follow me please got the time.
00:23:15Now there's your daddy children. Just run up to him throw your arms around him and
00:23:20yell that you think they should still be oh sure now the time the other act finished
00:23:24at going to get.
00:23:45Carried it off fine it's all over you can go and get the kids. I think I bet.
00:23:51They seem to be annoying. You think it's bad taste just.
00:23:58I'm the toastmaster of Dr Davis. This is Mr Evans. Good evening
00:24:04of course you know this man John Gray as you say of course hello I suppose you
00:24:09want to put the children to bed it's very late or to be seated no thank you let's go
00:24:14and have
00:24:14a drink this day and this way. Kids don't you mean find children you've got.
00:24:21Not here exactly as you say not here charming of you to use the children for
00:24:25a joke like this it wasn't my idea and this is far from
00:24:28a joke. You back to dinner isn't it yes it is so you're getting married again well
00:24:34that was
00:24:34a general idea of horrible How could you forget the woman you love so quickly and
00:24:38you. Believe me you've got the wrong man I haven't any children Oh how
00:24:44miserable are you denying your own flesh and blood Why are you so sure they're my
00:24:49flesh and blood Are you or are you not John Gray of the 18th Airborne Division
00:24:52Rochester USA I'm
00:24:53a John Gray of all those things but I'm not the one you're looking for Oh yes you
00:24:57are and these are your children. I thought you'd be proud of them and want to bring
00:25:02them up as real citizens Now look if it'll do any good I'll have my lawyer comb this
00:25:07country for your husband and if you'll just let me know what the trip cost I'll be
00:25:10glad that won't be necessary I thought that when you saw these children that it
00:25:14would bring back your bad memory but since it hasn't I'll go to the Red Cross and
00:25:18the army and I'll see that your children get justice even if I have to go to the
00:25:22Supreme Court.
00:25:23.
00:25:44She's still here you know he's taking a chair and leans against the elevator she's
00:25:49picketing you John How am I going to get up to my room Just go right past her I can't
00:25:58go past the picket line You could if you wish you didn't have the right If I could
00:26:03just remember I'm here on in she isn't going to give you a chance to forget and I
00:26:08had a photographic memory You don't start remembering you're going to have a
00:26:13photographic finish Well the kids aren't mine I'm positive Oh come on John the only
00:26:19fools say they're positive Are you sure about that I'm positive Say John I'm not an
00:26:29analyst but maybe I can help you remember how now just lie down here and relax let
00:26:35your mind drift back to 1942 Drift back is it all right if it floats back What does
00:26:41the word drift bring to your mind Drift brings draft and draft brings beer Come on
00:26:47let's have a drink You recall being drafted I was the first number out of the fishbowl
00:26:53You remember the boat The boat
00:26:59The Atlantic Ocean boy was I sick I remember Ireland I was the greenest thing in Ireland
00:27:05that day You remember arriving in London Sure here's to good old London Did you meet any
00:27:12girls there I met one at the canteen and I danced with her Well come on let's dance
00:27:19Maybe the action will help you remember
00:27:37Can you think of what you said to her No but I remember she walked off the floor and left
00:27:41me in the middle of the dance Can't you recall what you said It must have been personal
00:27:48You better take it easy John you've got a big day tomorrow Forget tomorrow I'm trying to
00:27:53remember yesterday Alcohol won't help you It dulls the brain On my brain when I've had a couple
00:27:59my brain clicks like a button I can hear it click Sometimes it clicks so loud it wakes me up
00:28:06Does your brain feel clear now
00:28:09There is click you're in London Oh yeah camp outside of London training commando tanks
00:28:27Just a minute soldier you follow me I'm a captain Oh pull in your rack
00:28:32I'll deal deploy
00:28:55Retreat Retreat never strategic withdrawal
00:29:03What's the objective The objective is to get to my room
00:29:16What's the matter That beachhead's too dangerous
00:29:22Is she still there Yes but she can't outlast me I'm going out through the back There's only one
00:29:29solution Get plastered then another lamppost get amnesia again and forget the whole thing
00:29:39Do you ever have amnesia I ain't had magnesia since I was a kid
00:29:43Not magnesia amnesia What's that nature spelled sideways
00:29:50Amnesia is a loss of memory You don't know who you are or what you're doing
00:29:56One more of those and you won't know who you are or what you're doing
00:29:59It's like stepping onto a brand new planet no responsibilities what a time only can't remember
00:30:11Why I may have been married I may have had kids all in six weeks
00:30:18What could top that sounds like six lost weekends amnesia that's for me
00:30:26How do you get it black market first just by getting plastered
00:30:31Well you're off to a good start what's next then you go out and find yourself a lamppost
00:30:36It ain't hard to find there's one on every corner
00:30:39Then you get about 10 yards away and you got to remember to keep your head down
00:30:48So
00:31:05Missed didn't you well, it's not so easy when you're out of practice. Yeah, I guess there's a neck to it
00:31:19Hey, Mary, what's the matter with him magnesia
00:31:35Hello
00:31:37This is desk sergeant blake third precinct. Are you mrs. John gray?
00:31:42Yes third precinct police department. Mr. Gray has just been brought in. He was in an accident
00:31:48an accident
00:31:49He's your husband. You better get over here right away
00:31:52Is he badly hurt? He ran into a lamppost
00:31:56Was he driving the car? There was no car. He was walking
00:32:03Who is he what's his story his name's gray he's got a bad bruise
00:32:07Looks like he was talking when he should have been listening drunk as the lord. Riley said he was drinking magnesia
00:32:12What and he hit a lamppost?
00:32:14Well, he must have started it lamppost only hit back in self-defense. He claims the lamppost pulled a knife on him
00:32:20His wife's here. How's she can commit?
00:32:23You better pull yourself together your wife's here
00:32:27Is that your husband madam, yes, is he badly hurt you live can you identify yourself?
00:32:33um
00:32:36I have my passport
00:32:38But would you mind telling me what for for the records?
00:32:41Yeah, tom you'd better get a receipt for a valuable package like that
00:32:45Were you a british subject?
00:32:47Yes, but
00:32:49My husband's an american one of those g.i brides
00:32:53There's a story in this at that
00:32:55If I got a wife, I got amnesia
00:32:58That is in london during the war
00:33:01He even had a family. They tell me did he have amnesia in england? This is the first i've heard of it
00:33:08twin
00:33:09Boy and a girl
00:33:11You can take him home if you wanted him. Thank you. Hey
00:33:15Let me out of here
00:33:17Place is full of cops. Oh, mrs. Gray. Don't let him go around denting city property
00:33:22You want to take better care of him? Yes, I think i'll be able to take much better care of my husband from now on
00:33:30That hyper will knock him out don't take any phone calls and don't let him see anyone
00:33:34He has to have complete rest. I'm leaving you in charge
00:33:37Was there anything in the papers this morning? It was too late for the morning edition. He's lucky it's sunday
00:33:42I was worried about that, but monday's paper comes out this evening
00:33:45monday's news sunday
00:33:48Strange country if you need me, please call. Thank you
00:34:06So
00:34:28I'm, mr. Evans. Are you the lady i've been speaking to on the phone all day? Yes, I am
00:34:31I've got to see mr. Gray before father gets here. I'm, sorry. He's asleep and dr. Davies said I don't care what
00:34:38I must see him. I'm his fiancee
00:34:41I'm his wife
00:34:43His wife
00:34:46Where is he
00:34:48I'll fix him
00:34:50Please sir. There's a sick man in the next room. He'll be a darn sight sicker when I get my hands on him
00:34:55You can't go in there. What are you doing here? She's his wife. That's who she is. Oh, then she's the one
00:35:00The mother of children children the loveliest twins it's all in the paper. We're disgraced
00:35:05He's made us the laughingstock of rochester the whole world
00:35:08British bride and gi reunited in jail. Mrs. John gray arrives from england with twins to greet husband in jail
00:35:16Oh, this is awful. Yeah, he's just an unscrupulous gangster taking advantage of your inexperience
00:35:22Please be quiet. You'll wake him. I hope I do
00:35:25But if I don't when he does wake up you tell him we're through with him i'll expect his resignation in the morning
00:35:31Come in
00:35:34Mrs. Gray the manager told me to move you and the children into mr. Gray's suite what?
00:35:39He only gave you the other room temporarily. Come on lois
00:35:43Let's get out of this
00:35:55Ashley
00:35:58Good morning. Good morning
00:36:00Morning children. Good morning, doctor. How are we doing? He hasn't stirred since you left
00:36:05He's slept for 28 hours. I'll snap him out of it poor fellow
00:36:09I'm, sorry, but I can't sympathize with him. Why not?
00:36:12He's got a lot of things any man would envy him for
00:36:15The children and you please let's leave me out of it
00:36:19I see
00:36:21Well, what else happened to the poor fellow oh everything
00:36:25He's been asked to resign from the architect's club the luncheon club. Mr
00:36:29Evans sent him a paper to sign and several newspaper men called he's in for some terrible shocks
00:36:34I'll try to break it to him gently
00:36:37Thank you
00:36:41John john wake up
00:36:46Come on johnny
00:36:48Hey
00:36:50What's the idea snap out of it john
00:36:52What year what what day is it? It's 11 o'clock monday morning this year of grace. Oh disgrace. Is it lois phone?
00:37:01What happened nothing now? Don't worry. Everything's all right. Miss evans postponed the wedding to when and that's up to you
00:37:09Was she upset? What did her father say? They were very upset you were ill
00:37:13He said you needn't come back to the office till you're all well and straightened out
00:37:16I'll never be straightened out again. I see that you are
00:37:19I'll be right here right where the children and I have moved into your suite. What?
00:37:25What for there's a shortage of rooms in the hotel, but you'll have to get out
00:37:28There'll be a scandal if the newspapers ever link our names i'm ruined
00:37:32Besides lois and her father might drop up. They won't
00:37:36Mr. Evans left this paper for your signature
00:37:43You do little helps which will keep me away from business for some time I hear bartender
00:37:48This is a resignation
00:37:51Well, I guess i've resigned from the family, too
00:37:54Maybe it's just as well if she'd walk out on you like that. Yeah walking out on a guy when he's sick in bed
00:38:00Count your blessings
00:38:02You've got your health and two of the loveliest children in the world
00:38:17So
00:38:47Daddy yes, if you give me a chance, where are you going to read daddy? It's a foreign situation
00:39:06Nobody seems to know
00:39:12I'm it. All right
00:39:17All right, but don't go too far give me that room ever see a guy
00:39:28Give me that daddy
00:39:32Hey, hey, what's the matter here?
00:39:37Come on i'll fight the three of you
00:39:40Go on get out of here you little mutts
00:39:43What's going on here they ganged up on me three against one
00:39:48What's the idea of shoving my kid around? We'll keep him away from my kids
00:39:54He's
00:39:58Go on your little brat whose kid are you calling a brat yours?
00:40:13Oh
00:40:21Who you calling an old man you brat come on
00:40:24What happened? How could you well, he broke johnny's balloon the big brute hitting a man half his size
00:40:30Half whose size why did you do it?
00:40:34Well, his kid was picking on these kids
00:40:36And naturally you had to protect your children not naturally at all the question of fair play
00:40:43But supposing johnny and joyce have been wrong
00:40:45But they weren't
00:40:47But they could have been
00:40:49No, they couldn't they're not that kind of kid
00:40:56Feeling better. Yeah
00:40:59You know something you're very soon
00:41:02When i'm near you
00:41:04Why do you say that?
00:41:06You forget me so soon
00:41:08No, I didn't mean to
00:41:11Someday i'll tell you all the things that have been going through my head. Yes, you must
00:41:16Right now i'd like to give it as much rest as I can
00:41:20Can I put it there?
00:41:22But what where?
00:41:24My head
00:41:31When did I first meet you
00:41:33It was in suffrage's department store
00:41:35You came in to buy a pair of gloves for a lady
00:41:38You were in uniform and you looked very handsome for a lady, huh?
00:41:43I was certainly making the army a social success
00:41:46You told me her hands were my size. I tried them on and you said keep them. I know no other lady in london
00:41:53Then did we get together?
00:41:55You were waiting for me outside the employee's entrance
00:41:58You took me to dinner and we went to a cinema. I was really putting on a campaign
00:42:03We saw each other every night after that until we were married
00:42:07What was the honeymoon like
00:42:09We went to brighton
00:42:11three beautiful days
00:42:13Wonderful balmy night. It would be my luck to forget weather like that. We were really happy
00:42:20ecstatically happy
00:42:21Were we?
00:42:23Yes
00:42:25We were happy then
00:42:27And all the time I never knew you were having amnesia neither did I I didn't know what I was having
00:42:34It's strange it's like being with a total stranger not a husband. Yeah, that's the way I feel too
00:42:43It was like a dream
00:42:47Are you sure it wasn't a dream
00:42:52I think I hear choice. Did you hear anything? No
00:42:59I guess it's no dream. Those kids are real. All right
00:43:04Until you've had children you've never really lived. Yeah, but you've never really lived until you
00:43:11really lived
00:43:14What a beautiful night
00:43:16Sort of reminds me of brighton
00:43:18Now don't start thinking about brighton again unless I can be alone
00:43:22maybe I shouldn't tell you this but
00:43:25I loved you the first moment I set eyes on you. You did
00:43:29Don't you believe me? Yes, that's the awful part. I do believe everything you told me about our marriage our honeymoon everything
00:43:38You sure picked one heck of a husband
00:43:41I've never been sorry
00:43:47Johnny you mustn't kiss me
00:43:49Why not?
00:43:51Not yet
00:43:52We haven't the right
00:43:53But we're married aren't we yes, but you don't love me you were going to marry that evans girl. Oh, that's all off
00:44:01Look, we're man and wife that makes it. All right, doesn't it? No
00:44:05It's only all right if a man and wife love each other
00:44:09There's not one case in a million
00:44:13John I i've got to be sure you love me
00:44:16But didn't I buy you a pair of gloves?
00:44:19Take you to the movies on a honeymoon and marry you but you didn't even know what you were doing
00:44:24I know what i'm doing now
00:44:27Johnny, you mustn't kiss me. It doesn't feel right. It does to me
00:44:30Johnny, please
00:44:32Why don't you just relax? You'll live longer
00:44:36Please sit down over there
00:44:39Drink your coffee. No, it'll keep me awake
00:44:43We've got to adjust our lives
00:44:46We've got to get acquainted all over again
00:44:48After all the trouble I went to in london
00:44:51It'll take time time i've got to devote all my time to starting a new firm
00:44:56i'm getting up at
00:44:58Eight o'clock tomorrow morning to look for offices
00:45:02And so mrs. Gray, it's time we were getting some sleep
00:45:11I'm not tired. I'll read a while. You're going to ruin your eyes reading at night
00:45:16I'll turn on all the lights, but that'll wake the kids they've had a hard day in the park
00:45:21They're growing kids and they need their rest
00:45:24And so do you
00:45:25Why I've never known you to be so stubborn before i'm not stubborn, but I never knew what I was doing before. No
00:45:32You didn't even know you were marrying me
00:45:35What makes me feel so strange that you said you loved me? Yes, I did. Then. How can you forget your promise?
00:45:42Promise to love honor and obey. I love you. I respect you but but you won't obey me obey you. Yes
00:45:51I'd like to get some sleep. Well, go ahead. Don't let me stop you. You see that's what I mean. I'll even obey you
00:45:58Some fine day some fine day. Is that a way for a wife to talk some fine day?
00:46:04What's the matter with now?
00:46:06Johnny it's going to take time. You told me that already. Let's talk this over calmly
00:46:13Honestly seriously practically reasonably. Oh john, please be reasonable reasonable. I am being reasonable
00:46:21Look, i'm your husband. I'm the father of our children
00:46:24You're my wife, aren't you? Yes
00:46:27Then let's get some sleep
00:46:29Oh
00:46:59So
00:47:29So
00:47:54That's what I thought
00:47:59So
00:48:13Bob
00:48:16Bob wake up. This is vital. What what's happened? This is an emergency
00:48:21You've never been anything but an emergency since i've known you
00:48:24Were you thrown out of your hotel worse I was thrown out of my own bedroom by whom by my wife your wife
00:48:30Yes, she is my wife. She convinced me tonight. I bet that didn't take much convincing
00:48:34But she doesn't treat me like a husband. Well, maybe you don't appeal to her
00:48:38Maybe you're no longer her type. You're crazy. She was madly in love with me for the first time. She saw me
00:48:43She said so herself
00:48:45Oh, but you're not the man you were you were an entirely different personality than you had amnesia
00:48:50That's the man she fell in love with
00:48:52Soldier
00:48:53A gay charming fellow with nothing on his mind, but love that's all I had on my mind tonight. It'll take time
00:49:00She has a right to see if she loves this
00:49:02Other personality this new character who struts around in john gray's body
00:49:07You make me sound like a secondhand car and she has the right to trade you in trade me in
00:49:12The way I feel now she couldn't get a good deal from me under the table
00:49:15It's hard to be worthy of a girl like amy. I'm past being worthy. She's the mother of my children
00:49:20Why do you think I married her? I'm wondering why she married you
00:49:24She's a wonderful girl
00:49:27Oh, you like her, huh?
00:49:30She's a wonderful girl. You said that
00:49:33Now look bob. I'm asking you to think of something for me. Not you. I am thinking of you
00:49:38But if she doesn't love you, why don't you leave her alone? Aren't you overlooking a few small items? What about our twins?
00:49:45Well, if she decides not to stick
00:49:48You could each take one
00:49:50Not on your wife. She's not going to break up the set
00:49:58I'm, so sorry. I kept you waiting, but I dressed as quickly as I could mrs
00:50:01Osgood my director asked me to bring you to our office. Would you mind coming along?
00:50:05Of course
00:50:06Is anything wrong something the matter? Well, i'm sure I wouldn't know but I have my stationway aside. Shall we drive down and see?
00:50:12Of course
00:50:15Now then miss since we know this passport was issued to mrs. John gray
00:50:20nay, tilly loomis
00:50:21Would you mind telling us who you are?
00:50:25I'm amy atkins
00:50:27We lived together tilly and I and yet you never saw her husband
00:50:31During the blitz. I was in the south of england when the children were evacuated from london. We organized schools for them
00:50:38I taught in one of those schools for three years
00:50:41Then why were you so sure this particular man was the father of her children? Oh, i'm sure he's the right man perfectly ridiculous
00:50:49Do you realize that you have ruined an innocent man and brought scandal to one of our best families, but i'm sure so sure
00:50:56If I weren't it would be awful. The name john gray in america is almost as common as uh,
00:51:02John bull in england. Yes, I know
00:51:06And the two rochesters in america you admit forging a passport
00:51:10Making your legal entry
00:51:12Unfortunately, you had committed a crime
00:51:14And since you're still a british subject
00:51:17You will be deported to your country where your case will be handled. You will return the two children in question
00:51:23To the red cross in london. Is that clear?
00:51:26Yes
00:51:27perfectly
00:51:32Perfectly clear
00:51:37Would you please tell mr. Gray we've gone yes, mrs. Gray, are you leaving us? Yes
00:51:41When is daddy coming?
00:51:43Later darling any forwarding address. No, no none
00:51:47Have a pleasant trip
00:51:49You'll be very comfortable at the york hotel and it's only for one night anyway, mrs. Gray. Yes, mrs. Gray
00:51:55There's a letter for you
00:52:00That's from tub
00:52:13Good old tub, what is it?
00:52:16Have you ever seen that man before? Well, yes, of course that mrs. Jenkins is the mr. John gray in question
00:52:25She was such a sweet girl this was taken on their wedding day
00:52:30He is one of the twins when they were six months old
00:52:33I should say that sort of changes things shouldn't you mrs. Jenkins? We'd better go down to headquarters and find out
00:52:38But these are his children these pictures of proof they'll be returned to him but your status is still the same illegal entry
00:52:47Yes
00:52:49But it was so worthwhile
00:52:52I knew john couldn't be guilty of a thing like that. It was a great shock to me
00:52:57You know, I pride myself on my judgment of men if he was guilty
00:53:00It would have been the first time i've ever been wrong about a man
00:53:03Now father I think I knew him better than you did after all I was engaged to him
00:53:07He shouldn't be here any minute
00:53:08It's going to be a little embarrassing after the way we tossed him out without giving him a chance to explain
00:53:13Forget it. That's the past and stop walking up and down. I feel as if i'm at a tennis match
00:53:17All right, but I hate to start off with him in the driver's seat
00:53:20Well, maybe you'll have to content yourself with being a backseat driver like your mother
00:53:26Yes, mr. Gray is here. Oh, yes send him right in
00:53:30Hello john come in
00:53:33Hello, john. Hello lois
00:53:35Sit down son
00:53:39You can't imagine why i've sent for you no, I can't we owe you an apology let me tell it lois
00:53:47As a man of over 50 years, I speak from long experience and observation
00:53:51I've never gone wrong in my judgment of men. I judge you as the type of man
00:53:55I wanted in my family and i'm glad to say that my judgment is vindicated
00:53:59Well, that's fine
00:54:01But what father's going to say when he gets around to it?
00:54:04Is that the case of that adventurous has been investigated adventurous what adventurous met english woman?
00:54:10a complete imposter
00:54:12She saw a good thing try to kick you into marriage in the support of her children. Just a minute
00:54:16You're being ridiculous. I have the proof
00:54:22A signed statement she confesses to forging a passport posing as another woman. She's being deported deported
00:54:28Father I wish you'd let me speak with john alone. Very well. I've got work to do take her in your office. John, my boy
00:54:43John you may kiss me
00:54:47Thanks
00:54:49She certainly fooled me
00:54:51Darling, you're so naive any pretty woman could fool you
00:54:54Yeah, I guess so now we can pick up where we left off we can thumb our noses at everyone who laughed at me and
00:55:00Get married after all
00:55:02Uh
00:55:04Yes, of course
00:55:06Unless you've changed your mind
00:55:08Who me?
00:55:10Darling, I was sure you hadn't changed. Look lois. I've got to call the hotel. Go ahead. No not here
00:55:17I don't want to use this phone. Why not silly? It's going to be your office again
00:55:22Is it
00:55:25John
00:55:26Are you by any chance in love with that girl?
00:55:29Are you trying to put ideas in my head? Well, then don't be so vague. Don't you want to marry me?
00:55:35Sure
00:55:36Then let's get married right away tomorrow. We can get ready. Yeah, no elaborate wedding this time
00:55:40Just the family and a few friends. Yeah a few friends
00:55:43Then it's all settled
00:55:52You
00:55:56Sorry to disturb you mr. Gray i'm just returning your children then i'll go my children. Yes, the red cross has checked them check them
00:56:04Poor darling's they're asleep. Where shall I put them?
00:56:07on the daybed
00:56:09But I thought the red cross said we have definite proof now that they are your children
00:56:21So
00:56:46Good night and good luck. Mr. Gray. They're splendid children. Good night
00:56:51Thank you
00:57:14Daddy
00:57:16And don't let anybody tell you differently. Have you been asleep daddy?
00:57:21Yes, but i'm awake now
00:57:25Night night
00:57:52You
00:58:00Bob
00:58:02Hey, bob, wake up wake up. You gotta help me
00:58:06Can't you get into enough trouble during the day? You have to wake me up every night. What do you think?
00:58:10I like doing this but honest bob. It's if you say an emergency, I'll strangle you and tomorrow i'm getting you another doctor
00:58:18Look that cinches it
00:58:19I was married. All right married
00:58:22Who's this wife? She isn't yours. Yes, but that's another wife. How many wives do you want? You're marrying lois tomorrow
00:58:28I know that'll make three even with inflation. The government only allows one wife to a customer. Don't worry about it. It's simple
00:58:35What's simple you read that i'm a widower, but I thought you said the other night you were convinced amy was your wife
00:58:40Yes, but I found out today she isn't
00:58:43Well, what was she just an innocent bystander? No, she wanted to bring my kids over to me
00:58:48Oh, I see
00:58:50She's a great girl. Well, they're deporting her. I wouldn't have believed it myself till I saw her statement of the red cross
00:58:56I've got to help her. You've got to help her. Oh, we've got to help her. Can't you square it through evans?
00:59:01Yeah, that's a fine favor to ask your future father-in-law
00:59:04You have to tell lois you can't say you got those two kids through a mail-order house
00:59:07What will I do? I don't want to see her deported
00:59:11She won't be she won't no because if I have to
00:59:15I'll marry her myself. Why?
00:59:18Oh, no, I couldn't let you sacrifice yourself like that for me. That won't be a sacrifice. It'll be a pleasure what?
00:59:26Amy's a wonderful girl and I happen to think enough of her to marry her if she'll have me
00:59:31Why are you hypocrite trying to steal my wife?
00:59:35Advising me and all the time you're in love with her yourself
00:59:38You couldn't fall in love with lois. Oh, no, she isn't good enough for you
00:59:43You have to fall in love with my wife the mother of my children the only woman I ever loved
00:59:49You my best friend my doctor
00:59:52Well, this is the end i'm through with you
00:59:54You can get yourself another patient
01:00:02What a spot
01:00:04How can I pull a couple of kids on a girl who thinks she's marrying a bachelor?
01:00:09Especially lois. She always wants to do everything herself
01:00:13Well, i'll have to tell her lois. They're my children. I only found it out myself last night
01:00:19But she's liable to say well if they're yours john, i'll love them and i'll bring them up those twins may grow up to be president
01:00:27And I can't run out on her again. I'll have to marry her
01:00:31But how can I when I love amy and if I don't hurry up that sneak bob is going to get it
01:00:36I can't let that happen. She's too good for me
01:00:40No, I suppose she's too good for me too, but she's used to me
01:00:48Hey you
01:00:50Huh walking in your sleep
01:00:53No officer. I was just taking my constitutional
01:00:56Don't you know what ain't constitutional to be walking around the streets in your long drawers?
01:01:00Well, I had to get out of bed in a hurry. Huh? I didn't have time to dress. These are pajamas
01:01:06Well, if they're pajamas you ought to be in bed
01:01:09Not necessarily i'm wearing a raincoat, but it's not raining. Oh got your kidding pants on huh? No, they're pajamas
01:01:17You look very familiar to me
01:01:20Ain't I seen you someplace but
01:01:23Oh, it's you
01:01:24You're gray
01:01:26I wouldn't be surprised if I am with all the trouble i've had lately
01:01:30I must have turned gray overnight, huh?
01:01:33I wouldn't bat an eye if you told me I was white
01:01:35I'll get off the streets and go to bed or your name will be mud. It's no use. I can't sleep
01:01:40I got insomnia. You've got more high-class diseases the last time I seen you you had amnesia
01:01:49Officer I wouldn't admit this to everybody
01:01:53But I not only don't know who I am. I don't know who you are. What again go on scram where?
01:02:00Where am I scrammed to?
01:02:06Hello, this is mack ask her if she's got a friend get me to city hospital
01:02:30I can't look at him, sir
01:02:36I am
01:02:42Where's john oh, he'll be here soon. Well, I hope he's more punctual at the office
01:02:57Well, where is he we phoned every police station bob's contacting the hospital well, I hope you're satisfied
01:03:06Oh
01:03:07Judge henderson. Oh lois, my dear. You look lovely. Good morning, frank. Good morning. This is a happy day
01:03:13Thank you judge. You see lois it was to be won't you step inside and join the guests? Thank you
01:03:18Where's the lucky bridegroom? Oh, he's on his way. Well frank. We've waited a long time for this occasion
01:03:24Yes, we have i'm pretty
01:03:27And we're still waiting
01:03:29What are we going to do now? They're all here. Even the judge. Where is that lunatic?
01:03:33I hope he hasn't had an accident an accident's too good for him
01:03:37I've located him. He's on the way. They're bringing him over who is where city hospital the hospital what happened?
01:03:43It's just a temporary lapse lapse of what memory amnesia what again?
01:03:48Oh, i'm sure he'll snap out of it. He did before that's the end. He can't be out of his mind
01:03:52He never had one john has a good mind. Well, then why is he always going out of it?
01:03:56Don't shout at me. You're his best man. Who else can I shout?
01:03:58Father control yourself control myself, please. I advise you to control yourself, too
01:04:03That's the funniest medical advice. I ever heard my wedding at noon my house full of guests
01:04:07The groom hasn't shown up and when he does you'll think he's somebody else
01:04:12There's the ambulance now here comes the groom a fine way to go to your wedding when my time comes
01:04:18That's the way I want to go
01:04:23Come in
01:04:24Hey, what's going on here a wedding anyone I know your coat, sir. I'm dr
01:04:29Davis, you can leave him in my charge, right? Doctor. Hey, don't leave me alone in a strange place
01:04:34John, don't you know me have we met before?
01:04:37Don't you know what davis is?
01:04:39Friday I had fish for breakfast. Don't you know? What's friday? Well, I know it isn't good friday
01:04:44Nothing good's happened to me since it started my man's mad. I've heard him. Don't you remember where to be married today?
01:04:52Are you looking at me? Of course she's looking at you. You're the groom who me? Yes you
01:04:57Well, i'll do anything to oblige but I can't get married in these I brought your clothes. Well, you did they're in here snap into them
01:05:21Hello, amy
01:05:22amy
01:05:24amy
01:05:25Can't you say anything else but amy?
01:05:27You've got to be careful. Where are you?
01:05:30Isn't a party room for ladies maybe but not this one darling. I'm, so glad I found you
01:05:35The red cross is picking me up in a little while. I'm catching the afternoon train
01:05:40Darling, you can't do that to me or the children
01:05:43I know they're not yours. They're mine. But what's mine's yours
01:05:47No, johnny. I can't I have no other choice. Amy. Wait
01:05:50Please no. No, you mustn't amy. Wait there for me. Don't leave the hotel. Goodbye, johnny
01:05:59Cheerio amy wait there for me
01:06:03Hurry up john, will you mr
01:06:05Evans the police are outside the police what for the motorcycle escort for the bridal couple sir
01:06:10Good that is nice of the chief something tells me we're going to need a police escort
01:06:16All right, let's go oh john you're not dressed
01:06:19For the invitation said informal that settles it get him out of here who me you're too irresponsible and crazy to marry anybody
01:06:26You mean you're not going to marry him? I most certainly am not well who asked you to let me handle him
01:06:31Let you handle get out get out before I kick you out. Oh, no, you sent for me. I didn't send for you
01:06:49Chief and evans are pals. It's evan's daughter. We only go to the airport
01:07:19So
01:07:49Foreign
01:08:19Foreign
01:08:50He was delirious when they brought him in he kept repeating your name is he badly hurt? No, it's just shot
01:08:55He had his head on the field most likely
01:08:58amy darling
01:09:00John darling you all right. Yes
01:09:02You're not going to leave this room. We're going out of here together. We're getting married
01:09:07I'm going in there orders or no orders get behind the screen
01:09:11My miss fiance. You've got to let us in you're as crazy as he is. You're not going in there
01:09:15Oh, yes, I am this accident could have cured him i'm his doctor miss oh very well doctor john what happened to you
01:09:24I just got twins
01:09:40You