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00:06:11 Boys! Boys!
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00:08:07 Thanks.
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00:08:17 Good morning, my pretty little butterfly.
00:08:21 Good morning, Mr. Barnard.
00:08:22 I bring you a little bouquet, a fragrant token of my deep devotion.
00:08:29 Thank you very much, Mr. Barnard.
00:08:33 And now I'll have to leave you, sir. My, my sheep are...
00:08:36 Nay.
00:08:38 I have long admired you, gazed with wonder on your sweet and maidenly virtue,
00:08:44 marveled at your tender loveliness.
00:08:47 In short, I'm asking you to become my wife.
00:08:53 I, I'm sorry, Mr. Barnaby, and I hope you won't think me ungrateful, but...
00:08:58 I'm a very rich man, my dear.
00:09:01 Please.
00:09:02 Think carefully, child, lest I resort to other means.
00:09:07 That would be an ugly way to win a pretty wife.
00:09:10 I wouldn't marry you if you were young, which you can't be.
00:09:13 If you were honest, which you never were.
00:09:15 And if you were about to die tomorrow, which is too much to hope for.
00:09:18 We shall meet again, my pretty little buttercup.
00:09:21 And then you will sing to a different tune.
00:09:24 [Buzzer]
00:09:26 [Bark]
00:09:28 Fleecy! Curly!
00:09:40 I came back to remind you that your little financial obligation...
00:09:48 You mean the mortgage?
00:09:50 Is due today.
00:09:51 Couldn't you give me just a little more time?
00:09:53 I'm sorry. The law must take its course.
00:09:57 I shall be back shortly.
00:10:00 [Chuckles]
00:10:02 [Bell rings]
00:10:07 Come, boys. You'll be late for work.
00:10:13 We're coming.
00:10:15 Good morning, Mother Peep.
00:10:18 Good morning, Ollie.
00:10:21 When you come on, it's almost 8 o'clock.
00:10:24 Why, I thought I left you upstairs in the bedroom.
00:10:37 You did?
00:10:38 Well, how'd you get on here?
00:10:39 I fell out the window.
00:10:41 Good morning, Mother Peep.
00:10:42 Good morning, Sanny.
00:10:44 Good morning, Ollie.
00:10:45 Good morning, S- Never mind good morning. Come on and let's go.
00:10:48 Wait a minute. I forgot something.
00:10:50 I'll be right down.
00:10:52 Will you come on? Do you want us to be late for work?
00:10:57 Don't forget your lunch, Ollie.
00:10:59 Well, what's the matter, Mother Peep?
00:11:02 Why, I've got bad news for you.
00:11:05 Bad news?
00:11:06 I'm afraid you two boys will have to find some other place to live.
00:11:10 Well, what do you mean?
00:11:12 That old skintling Barnaby holds a mortgage against this shoe.
00:11:17 It's due today and I haven't got the money to pay him.
00:11:20 And we'll all be turned out into the street.
00:11:23 Stanley, go upstairs and get my money box.
00:11:27 What?
00:11:28 Go get my money box.
00:11:30 Well, what are you going to do?
00:11:33 I'm going to give you all of my savings and I'll get the rest of it from our master, the toy maker.
00:11:39 No one's going to throw you out of this shoe.
00:11:42 Oh, I can't let you do such a thing.
00:11:44 Tut, tut, tut, tut, turut.
00:11:47 One good time deserves another.
00:11:50 Now smile.
00:11:52 That's it.
00:11:55 That's it.
00:12:13 I borrowed it.
00:12:14 I know you borrowed it.
00:12:16 But what did you borrow it for?
00:12:18 Well, you see, I had to buy some more peewees.
00:12:20 I lost three of them playing with little Jack Horner.
00:12:23 Had to buy some more peewees.
00:12:26 Well, don't you mind, Mother Peep.
00:12:30 I'll get the full amount from the toy maker.
00:12:32 Oh, you boys mustn't go into debt on my account.
00:12:35 Listen, when the toy maker finds out that Barnaby's up to his old tricks again,
00:12:39 he'll give me the full amount without any trouble.
00:12:42 Oh, can I depend on that?
00:12:45 Why, of course you can.
00:12:46 Why, you know the toy maker and I are just like that.
00:12:51 Aren't we, Stanley?
00:12:52 Are you?
00:12:53 Why, certainly.
00:12:55 Which is you?
00:12:56 Why, this one or...
00:12:57 Never mind which is you.
00:12:58 Come on and let's go.
00:12:59 Goodbye.
00:13:00 Goodbye.
00:13:01 Don't forget your lunch.
00:13:04 Goodbye.
00:13:05 And don't you worry.
00:13:06 No, I won't.
00:13:07 Goodbye.
00:13:08 I won't.
00:13:09 Goodbye, boys.
00:13:10 Just a moment.
00:13:12 What is this peewee business you've been spending all of my money on?
00:13:16 Would you like to see it?
00:13:17 Why, certainly I'd like to see it.
00:13:18 After all the money it's cost me, I think I'm entitled to know what it's all about.
00:13:22 All right, look.
00:13:23 What do you think of that?
00:13:38 Pipple.
00:13:39 That's the silliest thing I have ever seen.
00:13:42 Try it.
00:13:43 I don't want to try it.
00:13:45 Why, can't you do it?
00:13:46 Why, certainly I can.
00:13:47 What do you mean, can I do it?
00:13:49 Give me that stick.
00:13:50 Get over there.
00:13:51 It's a certainty that anything you can do, I can do.
00:13:57 Uh-uh.
00:13:58 What, for instance?
00:14:00 [Music]
00:14:11 [Pipe pops]
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00:14:20 [Pipe pops]
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00:14:36 [Pipe pops]
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00:14:45 Here.
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00:15:13 Just a moment.
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00:15:23 [Yelling]
00:15:27 Thank you.
00:15:28 [Yelling]
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00:15:40 Come on, we'll be late for work.
00:15:42 Say, listen.
00:15:43 When you get that money from the toy maker, will you borrow a little extra for me?
00:15:46 What for?
00:15:47 Well, I lost me pee-wee and I'll have to get some more.
00:15:49 Get in here, you little wimp.
00:15:51 Pee-wee.
00:15:52 [Music]
00:16:04 [Gunshot]
00:16:06 Good morning, master.
00:16:08 What do you mean, good morning?
00:16:11 You know you're half an hour late?
00:16:13 If this happens again, it means instant dismissal.
00:16:16 Get to work.
00:16:17 [Music]
00:16:30 Say, aren't you going to ask him about the money to pay off the mortgage?
00:16:33 I can't ask him now.
00:16:35 Don't you see what a bad humor he's in?
00:16:37 Well, if we don't get that money, Mother Pipe's going to be turned out of the show
00:16:40 and she won't have any place to sleep.
00:16:42 We can't let her do that.
00:16:44 Well, if I ask him now, he'd jump right down my throat.
00:16:49 I thought you and he were just like that.
00:16:52 We are.
00:16:53 Well, why don't you ask him?
00:16:56 Why don't you ask him?
00:16:58 Well, I can't ask him.
00:16:59 Why?
00:17:00 Well, he and I are just like that.
00:17:03 Oh, don't be silly.
00:17:06 He likes you better than he does me.
00:17:08 Does he?
00:17:09 Yes.
00:17:10 He told me he did.
00:17:12 Did he?
00:17:13 Yes.
00:17:14 Oh, Master.
00:17:16 What?
00:17:18 Ollie wants to speak to you.
00:17:21 Well, what is it?
00:17:23 Well, could I speak to you privately, please, sir?
00:17:26 I've got a very important question I want to ask you.
00:17:29 Don't bother me now.
00:17:30 Can't you see that I'm busy?
00:17:31 Go on with your work.
00:17:34 Well, if you knew how important it was, you'd see me privately because if you--
00:17:37 Will you shut up and go on with your work?
00:17:51 Fleecy!
00:17:53 Fleecy!
00:17:55 Willie!
00:17:57 Snowball!
00:17:58 Snowball!
00:18:27 What is the matter, little Bo Peep?
00:18:32 I have been careless and lost my sheep.
00:18:37 Say, have you seen them, Jack and Jill, during your journey up the hill?
00:18:49 They're not on the hill, Doc, nor in the wood.
00:18:54 Did you meet up with them, Red Riding Hood?
00:19:05 Don't cry, Bo Peep, don't cry.
00:19:10 To find your sheep we'll try.
00:19:15 We'll seek them far, we'll seek them wide.
00:19:20 We'll seek them low and high.
00:19:27 Don't cry, Bo Peep, don't cry.
00:19:32 To find your sheep we'll try.
00:19:37 We'll seek them far, we'll seek them wide.
00:19:46 We'll seek them low and high.
00:19:57 No, I haven't seen them.
00:20:03 Oh, Mother Goose and Miss Muffet, too, have my stray lambkins been seen by you?
00:20:14 That as Curly looks fresh from the field, she are but blue.
00:20:23 May I have seen them there?
00:20:28 Where they are hiding, Tom Tucker may know.
00:20:33 Simon or Peter or Bobby Shadow.
00:20:43 Never mind, Bo Peep, we'll find your sheep.
00:20:49 No matter where they be.
00:20:53 So be gay, Bo Peep, go stray your sheep.
00:20:57 Soon home again you'll see.
00:21:01 Never cry, Bo Peep, for why your sheep may turn into blue.
00:21:09 Never mind, Bo Peep, we'll find your sheep and bring them home to you.
00:21:18 Ha, ha, ha.
00:21:21 It was the black sheep that led them astray.
00:21:24 Da, da, da.
00:21:27 For this the rascal shall certainly be.
00:21:31 Take them away by the tail that he pulls.
00:21:34 And make them as white as he falls.
00:21:37 Ha, ha, ha.
00:21:40 Ha, ha, ha.
00:21:43 Ha, ha, ha.
00:21:46 Ha, ha, ha.
00:21:51 Never mind, Bo Peep, we'll find your sheep.
00:21:55 No matter where they be.
00:21:59 So be gay, Bo Peep, go stray your sheep.
00:22:03 Soon home again you'll see.
00:22:07 Never smile, Bo Peep, for why your sheep may lose and pass just blue.
00:22:15 Never mind, Bo Peep, we'll find your sheep and bring them home to you.
00:22:26 [music]
00:22:33 Oh, Tom Tom, I don't know what Mother would do if they were really lost.
00:22:37 Oh, don't worry, they'll be found.
00:22:40 You've lost them before, haven't you?
00:22:42 As a matter of fact, last month you lost them five times.
00:22:46 Oh, I couldn't have.
00:22:47 Yes, you did, and four times the month before that.
00:22:50 You see, you're getting worse.
00:22:53 What you need is someone to help you look after the darn things.
00:22:58 Who, for instance?
00:23:00 Oh, he'd have to be most unusual, energetic, resourceful, and with any amount of patience.
00:23:09 A fellow sort of, uh, well, like me.
00:23:17 Not interested? Not even a little bit?
00:23:32 Then I'll just keep you there until you are interested.
00:23:59 Nice? Interested?
00:24:02 Uh-huh.
00:24:04 [music]
00:24:26 [laughing]
00:24:38 Oh, look, Tom Tom, they found them.
00:24:45 You should hang your head, you naughty sheep.
00:24:48 Oh, floppy head.
00:24:58 My dear friends and citizens of Toyland, I want you all to meet the future Mrs. Piper.
00:25:18 [laughing]
00:25:47 [music]
00:26:12 [cheering]
00:26:23 Hello, Mr. Toyseeker.
00:26:25 Well, how's my order coming along?
00:26:27 Everything is in fine shape.
00:26:29 Good.
00:26:30 Are you coming in?
00:26:31 Yes, just a moment.
00:26:34 All right, time to get this hell run along.
00:26:48 Hello, everybody. How's everything?
00:26:51 And how are my two boys?
00:26:53 Hello, Mr. Stanley.
00:26:56 Wait until you see the wooden soldiers we made for you.
00:26:59 The finest piece of work we've ever turned out.
00:27:02 Splendid.
00:27:03 Yeah, Ollie, go and bring one of them in.
00:27:05 Yes, sir.
00:27:06 You better help me, they're heavy.
00:27:08 We'll have them right out, Mr. Stanley.
00:27:11 You'll get the surprise of your life.
00:27:19 Don't try to lift it.
00:27:21 All you have to do is press the button in the back and it walks out by itself.
00:27:42 Isn't it wonderful?
00:27:44 It does everything but talk.
00:27:48 Wonderful, yes, but not what I ordered.
00:27:52 What do you mean?
00:27:54 I ordered 600 soldiers at one foot high.
00:27:58 What?
00:28:04 You took that order.
00:28:07 What was it?
00:28:08 I thought you said 100 soldiers at six foot high.
00:28:13 You got the order all wrong.
00:28:16 I wouldn't give those things to my children to play with.
00:28:23 Put it back in the box and get out of here.
00:28:25 You're through.
00:28:31 Here's another mess you've gotten yourself into.
00:28:33 Why didn't you attend to the thing in the right way and the quick way?
00:28:36 Well, I couldn't help it.
00:28:37 Well, if you'd have been watching what you were doing, you wouldn't have gotten yourself into it.
00:28:40 Come out of there, not you.
00:28:42 Him.
00:28:47 Put that thing back in the box.
00:28:49 Get out of here.
00:28:50 Get it right back right now.
00:28:58 Stop it.
00:28:59 Stop it.
00:29:00 Stop it.
00:29:25 Come out of there.
00:29:27 Why didn't you stop it, you blithering idiots?
00:29:30 Now get out and stay out.
00:29:32 Yes, sir.
00:29:35 Aren't you going to ask him about the money for the mortgage?
00:29:37 What's that?
00:29:39 Just skip it.
00:29:40 This is a fine time to ask for money.
00:29:46 Oh, Nancy, I'm so happy.
00:29:48 Tom Tom is asking me to become his bride.
00:29:51 My child.
00:29:52 And with your permission, we'd like to be married.
00:29:55 Why, of course, darling.
00:29:57 My blessings are with you.
00:29:59 And may nothing ever happen to mar your happiness.
00:30:02 Oh, Mammy, you're an angel.
00:30:05 Mr. Barnaby, when you enter my house, I'll trouble you to knock.
00:30:10 Your house, I can hear you.
00:30:12 Did you say your house?
00:30:14 Yes, mine.
00:30:16 Not until this little debt is fulfilled.
00:30:19 Why, mother, what does this mean?
00:30:21 It means, my dear, that unless this mortgage is paid, you will all be thrown out into the street.
00:30:28 Of course.
00:30:30 We could compromise.
00:30:33 Compromise?
00:30:35 Yes.
00:30:36 Should your daughter reconsider my generous offer to become my wife, we could forget this little matter.
00:30:43 And it could be a wedding present.
00:30:46 Mammy.
00:30:47 Don't worry, darling.
00:30:49 Nothing like that will ever happen.
00:30:52 Then let us get down to business.
00:30:55 Mr. Barnaby, you can make out your receipt.
00:31:12 You'll be paid in full right now.
00:31:17 Here you are, boys.
00:31:19 Just in time.
00:31:23 This wretched man seems to think that we haven't got the money to pay off the mortgage.
00:31:27 But we have, haven't we?
00:31:30 Haven't we, boys?
00:31:34 Well, what's the matter?
00:31:37 Didn't you get the money?
00:31:39 No, you see, Ollie made a mistake.
00:31:42 A mistake?
00:31:44 He and the toy maker are not like that, are you?
00:31:49 Then I take it, madam, you cannot meet your lawful obligation, in which case I shall bid you good day.
00:31:58 Foreclosure papers will be served in due course.
00:32:01 Oh, you're not really going to throw us into the street?
00:32:05 Much as it pains me, I'm sorry.
00:32:09 [Screaming]
00:32:15 Big babe, catch his big rat.
00:32:20 Oh, Mother Peep, what shall I do? What shall I do?
00:32:24 If only he didn't have that mortgage.
00:32:27 Don't you worry, Mother Peep.
00:32:29 Stanny and me will find a way to get the mortgage from that old buzzard.
00:32:33 He sure is an old buzzard.
00:32:35 You know, if he thinks he's going to throw this shoe into the street, he's going to be mistaken.
00:32:39 He certainly is.
00:32:41 You know what I'd like to do?
00:32:42 What?
00:32:43 I'd like to put on this shoe and kick him right in the pants.
00:32:48 Then I'd get...
00:32:51 [Grunting]
00:32:56 What happened?
00:32:57 Barnaby clonked you.
00:33:03 Open that window.
00:33:08 [Footsteps]
00:33:14 [Door slams]
00:33:16 [Door slams]
00:33:18 [Music]
00:33:31 [Music]
00:33:41 [Music]
00:33:51 [Music]
00:34:11 [Music]
00:34:24 Ollie.
00:34:25 What?
00:34:26 We're outside.
00:34:27 Good.
00:34:28 Now what can we do?
00:34:30 Take me over to Barnaby's house and be sure no one sees you.
00:34:33 Okay.
00:34:36 And be careful.
00:34:37 Shh.
00:34:41 [Music]
00:34:57 We're here.
00:34:58 So far, so good.
00:35:00 It wasn't so far.
00:35:02 We just came across the street.
00:35:03 Ring the bell.
00:35:05 It wasn't so far.
00:35:08 [Clears throat]
00:35:11 [Bell ringing]
00:35:20 Who is it?
00:35:22 It's me.
00:35:23 What do you want at this hour of the night?
00:35:25 Well, you see, Ollie and I are sorry for what happened this afternoon.
00:35:29 And just to show you we're not mad at you, we brought you a little Christmas present.
00:35:33 It's from me and from Ollie.
00:35:36 A Christmas present in the middle of July?
00:35:40 Oh, yes, you see, we always do our Christmas shopping early.
00:35:43 If you'll open the door, I'll bring it right in for you.
00:35:46 I'll be right down.
00:35:51 [Music]
00:35:53 [Knocking]
00:35:55 He's coming down.
00:35:56 He's going to let us in.
00:35:57 That's fine.
00:35:58 Now don't forget, when he goes to bed, you give me the signal.
00:36:02 Then I'll get out of the box, open the door, and let you in.
00:36:06 Then we'll get the mortgage.
00:36:09 So far, so good.
00:36:12 [Music]
00:36:40 [Music]
00:36:44 Ah.
00:36:46 What is it?
00:36:48 Oh, I couldn't tell you.
00:36:49 Couldn't tell me.
00:36:50 No, you see, it's a surprise.
00:36:52 And it mustn't be open till Christmas.
00:36:55 See?
00:36:56 Do not open until Christmas.
00:37:00 Well, that's very nice of you.
00:37:03 It is, isn't it?
00:37:05 Well, good night, Mr. Barnaby.
00:37:08 Good night, Mr. Dunn.
00:37:13 You can go to bed now.
00:37:15 Thank you, Mr. Dunn.
00:37:19 Merry Christmas.
00:37:20 A merry Christmas to you.
00:37:24 Good night.
00:37:25 Good night.
00:37:27 Good night, Ollie.
00:37:28 Good night, Stanny.
00:37:29 Oh.
00:37:33 [Door opens and closes]
00:37:35 [Music]
00:38:01 [Music]
00:38:04 Whereas Ollie Dee and Stanny Dum have been found guilty of burglary,
00:38:10 they will be ducked and thereafter exiled to Bogeyland forever.
00:38:15 [Music]
00:38:19 Good night, Ollie.
00:38:24 Your Majesty, what are we waiting for?
00:38:28 Oh, oh, yes.
00:38:29 Proceed with the ducking.
00:38:31 [Laughter]
00:38:34 [Music]
00:38:41 Come on.
00:38:43 You're first.
00:38:44 Come on.
00:38:47 Ollie.
00:38:48 What?
00:38:49 Here.
00:38:52 You better give me your watch.
00:38:53 I'll hold it for you till you come out.
00:38:58 Thanks.
00:38:59 Now take good care of it because I wouldn't have anything happen to that for the world.
00:39:03 Goodbye.
00:39:04 Goodbye.
00:39:05 Come on.
00:39:06 All right.
00:39:09 Splendid.
00:39:11 [Laughter]
00:39:15 [Music]
00:39:31 Is it cold?
00:39:32 Yes.
00:39:34 [Laughter]
00:39:42 I'm smothering.
00:39:43 Keep your nose closed.
00:39:45 I will.
00:39:47 [Laughter]
00:39:55 [Screaming]
00:39:57 [Laughter]
00:39:59 [Squeaking]
00:40:03 [Squeaking]
00:40:09 [Squeaking]
00:40:15 This is terrible.
00:40:16 [Squeaking]
00:40:19 [Screaming]
00:40:22 [Squeaking]
00:40:25 [Squeaking]
00:40:27 [Screaming]
00:40:29 [Laughter]
00:40:34 [Squeaking]
00:40:36 [Screaming]
00:40:43 [Squeaking]
00:40:46 [Screaming]
00:40:56 Get him up.
00:40:57 You better get him up.
00:41:02 How do you feel?
00:41:03 You know how I feel.
00:41:07 Here, have a drink of water.
00:41:08 That will do you good.
00:41:09 Thank you.
00:41:12 Haven't I had enough water?
00:41:14 I was only trying to help him.
00:41:17 Mr. Barnaby, can't something be done to stop this?
00:41:20 Why, yes.
00:41:21 Consent to become my wife and they will go free.
00:41:29 All right, Mr. Barnaby.
00:41:31 I consent.
00:41:35 With your majesty's permission, I wish to withdraw my charges.
00:41:40 Withdrawn they shall be.
00:41:43 Friends of Toyland, I want you all to meet the future Mrs. Silas Barnaby.
00:41:54 You may go.
00:41:55 Thank you, sir.
00:41:56 Does that mean we're free?
00:41:57 Yes.
00:41:59 And from now on, you and I are going to be very close friends.
00:42:04 Does that mean that he doesn't have to be dumped?
00:42:07 Yes.
00:42:08 Isn't that nice?
00:42:10 What?
00:42:11 He and I are just like that.
00:42:13 And I don't have to get wet.
00:42:15 Oh, is that so?
00:42:17 [Screaming]
00:42:26 Ollie.
00:42:27 What?
00:42:28 Here's your watch.
00:42:29 [Laughing]
00:42:38 Run over and tell the bride that all is in readiness and her lover is waiting.
00:42:54 Mumsie, what did Tom Tom say?
00:42:57 He understands.
00:42:59 Now you see, if you hadn't said goodnight, Ollie, this wouldn't have happened.
00:43:07 Where are you going, Mother Peep?
00:43:09 I'm going over to Barnaby's to make a final plea.
00:43:12 Surely there must be one spark of kindness in that stony old heart of his.
00:43:17 That's a good idea.
00:43:19 But I don't think it'll do any good.
00:43:25 You're right, Ollie.
00:43:27 You can't turn blood into a stone.
00:43:30 What do you mean?
00:43:32 Huh?
00:43:33 What do you mean?
00:43:34 Well, her talking to Barnaby is just a matter of pouring one ear into another and coming out the other side.
00:43:41 It can't be done.
00:43:44 I'm sorry, Bo Peep, that you had to choose me for the best man.
00:43:48 Why, I'd rather do anything in this world than to have to give you away.
00:43:53 Well, Stan is so upset, he's not even going to the wedding.
00:43:59 You are upset, aren't you?
00:44:01 Upset?
00:44:03 I'm housebroken.
00:44:06 Not housebroken.
00:44:09 He means heartbroken.
00:44:13 Housebroken.
00:44:14 Oh, no.
00:44:16 [doorbell rings]
00:44:18 Coming.
00:44:20 Mr. Barnaby, don't force my daughter into this dreadful marriage.
00:44:25 I'm an old woman, pleading for her daughter's happiness.
00:44:31 Oh, don't do this dreadful thing.
00:44:33 Mr. Barnaby, I'll do anything you ask.
00:44:36 Work for you, slave for you.
00:44:39 Only don't.
00:44:41 Please, don't.
00:44:45 Don't.
00:44:48 Woman, you're a fool.
00:44:50 The bargain's made, and you'll abide by it.
00:44:54 Master, the bride is here.
00:44:57 Oh.
00:45:12 Welcome to Barnaby Hall.
00:45:18 Shut that door.
00:45:23 Come, come, Judge.
00:45:24 Let's waste no time.
00:45:26 Have you the ring?
00:45:29 Your name is Silas Barnaby?
00:45:31 It is.
00:45:33 And your name is Little Bo Peep?
00:45:36 It is.
00:45:37 Do you take this woman for your lawfully wedded wife?
00:45:40 I do.
00:45:42 And do you take this man for your lawfully wedded husband?
00:45:46 I do.
00:45:47 I now pronounce you man and wife.
00:45:59 And now, to kiss the bride.
00:46:02 Just a moment.
00:46:04 Haven't you forgotten something, Mr. Barnaby?
00:46:06 Oh, yes.
00:46:07 The mortgage.
00:46:10 My wedding present.
00:46:12 Now, you may kiss the bride.
00:46:35 What is the meaning of this?
00:46:37 Big bait catches big rat.
00:46:40 The king shall hear of this.
00:47:04 Come.
00:47:07 Oh, my boy.
00:47:10 My boy.
00:47:11 That sure was a good idea of yours.
00:47:20 It certainly was.
00:47:22 Well, goodbye and good luck.
00:47:26 What do you mean goodbye?
00:47:28 Aren't I going with you?
00:47:30 Why, no.
00:47:31 You have to stay here with Barnaby.
00:47:33 You are married to him.
00:47:35 I don't want to stay here with him.
00:47:44 Why?
00:47:46 I don't love him.
00:47:49 If he ever sees me.
00:47:51 Well, don't worry.
00:48:00 Old Barnaby will never bother us again.
00:48:03 Because I'm going to take you away.
00:48:06 Where?
00:48:07 Oh, we'll live in a castle in Spain
00:48:15 In the side of a hill by Granada
00:48:20 And you'll then be a haughty grandee
00:48:26 And I'll be but a humble espada
00:48:35 All our days will be naught but a dream
00:48:40 Of roses and rapture and glistens
00:48:46 Till life to us only will sing
00:48:53 A song that is broken by kisses
00:49:03 Every true lover there will you adore
00:49:09 Come with mandolins your heart to wear
00:49:16 They need serenade 'neath your window-plate
00:49:23 For the maid they would come there better
00:49:34 Tricked.
00:49:40 Cheated.
00:49:42 Laughed at in the streets.
00:49:45 Fools.
00:49:47 So they think they can outwittle Barnaby.
00:49:51 I'll show them.
00:49:54 There must be a way.
00:49:58 There must be somewhere.
00:50:02 Idiot, dolt, imbecile, pig.
00:50:08 Pig.
00:50:13 Get me a nice red juicy apple.
00:50:17 I'll steal one of the three little pigs.
00:50:20 And the evidence will be placed in Tom-Tom's house.
00:50:24 You know the penalty for pig-napping?
00:50:27 Banishment to bogey land.
00:50:30 [laughs]
00:50:34 [music]
00:50:37 [music]
00:50:40 [music]
00:50:43 (upbeat music)
00:50:45 (upbeat music)
00:50:48 (upbeat music)
00:50:50 (upbeat music)
00:50:53 (upbeat music)
00:50:58 (knocking)
00:51:10 (upbeat music)
00:51:13 (train whistling)
00:51:20 (train whistling)
00:51:23 (upbeat music)
00:51:27 - Sit still.
00:51:42 There.
00:51:43 Take this evidence and place it in Tom Tom's house.
00:51:50 (laughing)
00:51:51 - Master, why the sausage?
00:51:53 - That will prove that he not only stole the pig,
00:51:57 but that he also ground him into sausage.
00:51:59 And now, little Elmer, we shall see.
00:52:05 (dramatic music)
00:52:12 (dramatic music)
00:52:15 (dramatic music)
00:52:29 - Whereas Tom Tom Piper has been found guilty of pignapping,
00:52:34 he will be immediately banished to Bogey Land.
00:52:38 (crowd groaning)
00:52:40 - Poor Tom Tom.
00:52:42 I'm sure glad we didn't have to go to Bogey Land.
00:52:46 - So am I.
00:52:48 - What happens to you in Bogey Land?
00:52:50 - Oh, it's a terrible place.
00:52:52 Once you go there, you never come back.
00:52:55 - Why?
00:52:57 - Well, when the bogeyman gets you, they eat you alive.
00:53:01 - What do they look like?
00:53:05 - Well, I've heard that they're half man and half animal.
00:53:10 They've got great big ears and a great big mouth
00:53:15 and hair all over their body.
00:53:17 And long claws that they catch you with.
00:53:22 (Tom screams)
00:53:26 - Scat, go on, scat.
00:53:29 - Tom, my boy, you knew the penalty for pignapping.
00:53:32 Why did you do it?
00:53:33 - But I didn't do it.
00:53:35 I don't even know what you're talking about.
00:53:37 - How can you say that?
00:53:39 In view of this evidence found in your house.
00:53:42 Take it away.
00:53:44 - Your Majesty, you made a horrible mistake.
00:53:50 Tom Tom knows nothing about this.
00:53:52 He's been with me all day.
00:53:54 Hasn't he, Monsieur?
00:53:55 - That's right, Your Majesty.
00:53:56 - Why not let the law take its course, Your Majesty?
00:53:59 (crowd shouts)
00:54:02 (dramatic music)
00:54:04 - Watch that until I come back.
00:54:12 (dramatic music)
00:54:15 - What does that mean?
00:54:40 - Exhibit B.
00:54:42 That means that the pig sausage is part of the evidence.
00:54:45 - Doesn't taste like pig sausage to me.
00:54:50 - What does it taste like?
00:54:52 - Tastes like pork.
00:54:55 Try it.
00:54:59 - Well, that's neither pig nor pork.
00:55:09 It's beef.
00:55:10 - Beef?
00:55:11 - I smell a rat.
00:55:14 Barnaby's got a hand in that.
00:55:21 I believe that little Elmer is still alive.
00:55:27 Come on, we'll find out.
00:55:30 - You've got to listen to me, Your Majesty.
00:55:32 You've got to hear me.
00:55:33 Tom Tom knows nothing about this.
00:55:35 The little pigs were friends of ours.
00:55:38 Why should he want to hurt them?
00:55:40 The violin and hat were in the house when we got home.
00:55:44 He's innocent, I tell you.
00:55:47 Innocent!
00:55:47 - It is with deep regret
00:55:51 that I have to enforce the law of our kingdom.
00:55:54 Take him away.
00:55:55 (crowd shouts)
00:55:58 - I tell you, I'm innocent!
00:56:05 I tell you, I'm innocent!
00:56:06 I didn't steal the pig!
00:56:08 (crowd shouts)
00:56:11 (horn honks)
00:56:26 (horn honks)
00:56:37 (horn honks)
00:56:39 (horn honks)
00:56:47 (horn honks)
00:56:50 - You see, child, such folly.
00:56:52 Wasting your affection on a common pig-napper.
00:56:56 - Let me go, let me go!
00:56:57 Tom Tom is innocent and you know it!
00:57:00 I hate you, I hate you, I hate you!
00:57:02 - Just a minute, just a minute!
00:57:07 (crowd shouts)
00:57:08 - Silence!
00:57:09 - Mr. Majesty, Tom Tom is innocent!
00:57:13 We found little Elma in Barnaby's cellar!
00:57:17 - Let's get him!
00:57:18 (crowd shouts)
00:57:21 - Tom Tom, Tom Tom, Tom Tom!
00:57:25 - I'll give 50,000 guineas for the capture
00:57:35 of that scoundrel dead or alive.
00:57:37 - Dead or alive?
00:57:38 - Dead or alive!
00:57:40 - Can't you make up your mind which way you want him?
00:57:44 - Take me to my palace!
00:57:46 (dramatic music)
00:57:49 - Tom Tom!
00:57:50 - Let's go around the back way, we'll get him!
00:58:03 - All right, Mr. Barnaby, there's no use hiding!
00:58:06 We know where you are!
00:58:08 You better come up because if you don't,
00:58:11 we're gonna stay right here until you do!
00:58:13 Even if it takes all night!
00:58:15 - Are we gonna stay here all night?
00:58:18 - No, but we'll make him think we are.
00:58:21 - Tom Tom!
00:58:30 (dramatic music)
00:58:33 Tom Tom!
00:58:35 Tom Tom!
00:58:37 Tom Tom!
00:58:39 - Oh, Pete!
00:58:40 - Oh, Tom Tom!
00:58:41 Ben and Ollie found little Elma alive!
00:58:45 - Where?
00:58:46 - In Barnaby's cellar!
00:58:47 - I knew he had something to do with this!
00:58:50 Oh, if I ever get my hands on him!
00:58:53 Come on, we'll find our way out of here.
00:58:58 - Oh, Tom Tom, we'll never find our way out of here!
00:59:01 - Oh, yes, we will!
00:59:03 Come on.
00:59:04 (dramatic music)
00:59:07 ♪ See that shadowed place ♪
00:59:20 ♪ That is nothing dear ♪
00:59:24 ♪ You must near me stay ♪
00:59:29 ♪ I am watching here ♪
00:59:33 ♪ For the fairy's call ♪
00:59:37 ♪ No, that cannot be ♪
00:59:42 ♪ See that ogre tall ♪
00:59:46 ♪ 'Tis a cypress tree ♪
00:59:49 (dramatic music)
00:59:52 ♪ Go to sleep ♪
00:59:57 ♪ Slumber deep ♪
01:00:02 ♪ Little one, oh sleep ♪
01:00:05 ♪ While watch I keep ♪
01:00:10 ♪ Dream and rest ♪
01:00:16 ♪ That is best ♪
01:00:21 ♪ Till you hear the morning song ♪
01:00:26 ♪ From bough and nest ♪
01:00:31 ♪ Go to sleep ♪
01:00:39 ♪ Slumber deep ♪
01:00:44 ♪ Little one, oh sleep ♪
01:00:47 ♪ While watch I keep ♪
01:00:52 ♪ Dream and rest ♪
01:00:58 ♪ That is best ♪
01:01:03 ♪ Till you hear the morning song ♪
01:01:07 ♪ From bough and nest ♪
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01:02:02 (gentle music)
01:02:05 - Did he come up?
01:02:08 - Shh, no.
01:02:09 Are you coming up?
01:02:13 - You better come up dead or alive.
01:02:15 - Now how can he come up dead when he's alive?
01:02:18 - Let's drop a rock on him,
01:02:21 then we'll make him dead when he's alive.
01:02:24 - Now you're talking sense.
01:02:26 - Look out!
01:02:31 - Don't tell him to look out.
01:02:33 - Well, it might have hit him.
01:02:34 - That's what I wanted to do.
01:02:35 - Did it hit you?
01:02:36 - Not a sound.
01:02:40 - It must have got him.
01:02:41 - Go down and bring him up.
01:02:43 - You go down and bring him up.
01:02:45 - Do you mean to tell me that you're going to let
01:02:48 50,000 guineas slip right through your fingers?
01:02:52 - Well, I'm scared.
01:02:53 - Well, there's nothing to be afraid of.
01:02:55 You and he are just like that.
01:02:58 - Well, that was before we were married.
01:03:01 - All right, I'll compromise.
01:03:03 We'll both go down.
01:03:05 - That's better.
01:03:06 - Go ahead.
01:03:07 - What a move.
01:03:19 - Good.
01:03:20 - Good.
01:03:21 (screaming)
01:03:36 - Oh, Tom, Tom.
01:03:43 (laughing)
01:03:48 (screaming)
01:03:51 - I'll teach you.
01:04:13 I'll teach you to trifle with toilet powder.
01:04:17 (screaming)
01:04:19 (dramatic music)
01:04:22 (screaming)
01:04:36 (dramatic music)
01:04:39 - You know what?
01:05:04 - What?
01:05:05 - He's not here.
01:05:06 - I can see he's not here.
01:05:08 - Oh, look.
01:05:10 Maybe he went through this way.
01:05:11 - I'll bet he did.
01:05:12 Let's go see.
01:05:35 - I wonder where he went.
01:05:36 - We'll soon find out.
01:05:38 Let's go that way.
01:05:39 (screaming)
01:05:46 (screaming)
01:05:49 (dramatic music)
01:05:51 (screaming)
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01:06:38 (screaming)
01:06:41 (laughing)
01:06:44 (dramatic music)
01:06:46 (screaming)
01:06:49 (dramatic music)
01:06:53 (screaming)
01:07:05 - I can't get this one.
01:07:11 (screaming)
01:07:16 (dramatic music)
01:07:19 - They've escaped me.
01:07:27 And I'll get them if I have to destroy the whole of Toyland.
01:07:31 For the last time.
01:07:32 (screaming)
01:07:35 (dramatic music)
01:07:39 (clapping)
01:07:43 (cheering)
01:07:45 - The king, the king.
01:08:00 - Stand back, here comes the king.
01:08:02 - Why all the commotion?
01:08:05 Have you no reverence for my beauty sleep?
01:08:07 - Sorry, your majesty, but we were celebrating
01:08:09 the rescue of Tom Tom and Bo Peep from Bo Peeland, sir.
01:08:13 - Splendid news, and who had the courage to do this?
01:08:16 - They did.
01:08:17 - They did.
01:08:18 - Did you get Barnaby?
01:08:21 - No, sir.
01:08:22 He was running so fast, we couldn't catch him.
01:08:25 - No, sir, he was scared to death, wasn't he?
01:08:27 - He sure was.
01:08:28 - Well, tell me all about it.
01:08:30 (dramatic music)
01:08:32 - Hush.
01:08:35 (dramatic music)
01:08:42 - Since Danny and me chased Barnaby
01:08:44 and the boogeymen so far, they'll never come back.
01:08:48 (cheering)
01:08:50 - What do these boogeymen look like?
01:08:58 - Oh, they are terrible looking things.
01:09:01 They are a half man and half animal.
01:09:03 (gasping)
01:09:05 With three big ears,
01:09:07 three big mouth,
01:09:12 and long claws.
01:09:14 (screaming)
01:09:16 - Look back.
01:09:21 - You don't have to run away.
01:09:23 - Nothing to be afraid of.
01:09:24 - You're not scared now.
01:09:25 - No, no.
01:09:27 They're not half as bad as they look.
01:09:29 There they are!
01:09:31 (screaming)
01:09:32 Follow me!
01:09:33 (dramatic music)
01:09:37 (screaming)
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01:09:52 (dramatic music)
01:09:57 (screaming)
01:10:06 (dramatic music)
01:10:08 (screaming)
01:10:29 (dramatic music)
01:10:32 - Here.
01:10:44 - What are you going to do?
01:10:45 - We'll fix those bogeymen, come on!
01:10:47 (dramatic music)
01:10:50 Come on now, all right?
01:10:58 (dramatic music)
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01:12:23 (screaming)
01:12:42 (laughing)
01:12:47 (dramatic music)
01:12:50 - Hey, you know what?
01:12:51 - What?
01:12:52 - Disload them in the cannon.
01:12:53 - Fine!
01:12:54 (dramatic music)
01:12:57 (screaming)
01:13:00 (dramatic music)
01:13:15 (screaming)
01:13:17 - Get some more darts.
01:13:39 (dramatic music)
01:13:46 - You know what?
01:13:47 - What?
01:13:48 - The wooden soldiers.
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01:17:42 (growling)
01:17:47 - Here they come, call out the guard.
01:17:49 Break out the colors, summon the Marines.
01:17:52 Hasten the royal musicians.
01:17:54 Thousands upon thousands of musicians.
01:17:57 Strike up the band!
01:17:59 (upbeat music)
01:18:02 - Hey, will you put that thing back in the boxer?
01:18:13 Get out of here!
01:18:14 - Just want to get a break, right now.
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01:19:14 (dramatic music)
01:19:17 (dramatic music)
01:19:20 - Not interested?
01:19:22 Not even a little bit?
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01:22:55 Oliver Hardy, one half of the famous comedy team of Laurel and Hardy really looks perplexed.
01:23:01 Oliver, that thing has you up in the air. Why don't you tear it up and get rid of it?
01:23:04 Well, Jack, there's too much ticket for such a short distance. I'll tell you that. How are you?
01:23:09 It's not like traveling on a train where you have one ticket for a 3,000 mile trip.
01:23:14 That's it. And look at this paraphernalia also.
01:23:18 They really do it up on you.
01:23:21 They don't trust you.
01:23:23 Oliver, we met Stan just a short time ago, a couple of months ago as a matter of fact,
01:23:28 and we found out that you and he were back together again in some of those wonderful pictures.
01:23:33 Well, we've never been apart, Jack.
01:23:35 No, that's true, but you know a great many of the people out there in the public have thought that you were apart.
01:23:39 Well, that's true because they've gotten us mixed up with other teams, you see.
01:23:43 But Stan and I have been together for 23 years and we're still friends. I think that's a record.
01:23:48 It is a record. Not only are you friends, but I noticed, for instance, whenever I spoke to Stan personally in the cabin before and after the interview I did with him,
01:23:56 whenever he talks or refers to you, he doesn't call you Oliver or Hardy.
01:24:00 That's right. You're Babe to him, and that, I think, typifies your relationship and friendship.
01:24:05 Well, it's a funny way that I got the name of Babe. That was years and years ago, and I had my first shave.
01:24:11 So the barber went in and he charged a dime and he put some powder. He says, "That's all right, baby. You're clean."
01:24:17 That name is stuck, I presume.
01:24:19 This picture that you're going to make in Paris is called Atoll Cave.
01:24:22 Atoll Cave.
01:24:23 And it sounds very atomic.
01:24:25 Well, we think it is anyway, but we're mistaken in the end, of course, as usual.
01:24:30 It is about the atom bomb in a sense, then, isn't it?
01:24:33 Well, it's the uranium. We think we've discovered this island with uranium and the different countries start bidding for our favor to get the island.
01:24:42 Eventually, we find out that it isn't uranium, so the country fancies up and leaves us sitting on this island.
01:24:49 Oliver, before you got into the team of Laurel and Hardy, you were a director out in Hollywood.
01:24:54 No, I used to work with an old-time comedian and direct and work with him, Larry Seaman, if you remember.
01:25:02 Back in the era of slapstick.
01:25:03 That's right, and then I did some dramatic pictures, and then by accident, Stan and I were thrown together, and it evolved from that.
01:25:11 Do you find just as much interest today in the old-time slapstick material?
01:25:15 I think that there is more interest, but there's so little of it done.
01:25:19 That's true.
01:25:20 I think that people want to laugh now, but they don't have the things to laugh at.
01:25:24 Very, very true.
01:25:25 And people nowadays, they want to be connected with the higher type of, we might say, drama.
01:25:32 They don't want to be associated with comedy.
01:25:35 Yes, they like to see it.
01:25:36 It's because comedy is difficult to make, you see.
01:25:38 And difficult to do, too.
01:25:39 Have some more.
01:25:41 You had some wonderful ones.
01:25:42 I remember one especially, Flying Deuces.
01:25:44 Oh, yes.
01:25:45 I laughed at that, I laughed at it, and laughed at it.
01:25:48 It really takes something to get my arm around you, but I only say goodbye to the friends, Alva.
01:25:52 You should have dragged my waist.
01:25:53 You couldn't have gotten around.
01:25:54 No, no, impossible.
01:25:56 We're running out of time out here.
01:25:58 I want to thank you for chatting with us today and tell our friends that we come to the end of this edition of "Ship's Reporters."
01:26:03 "Ship's Reporters" is produced on film by the National Television Guild and directed by Chick Vincent.
01:26:07 Until next time, then, this is Oliver Hardy and Jack Mangan, your "Ship's Reporter."
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