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The Revolt Of Mamie Stover(1956) movie part 5 #best #beautiful #viral #movie #publicdomain #1956 #part5
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00:00Your date can't be that expensive.
00:02Comic.
00:04Now don't forget to alibi for me if anything comes up.
00:07I can't talk you out of going.
00:09Nope.
00:10Okay.
00:11Anybody ask, I say you went to the dentist.
00:14Bertha goes for things hygienic.
00:16Okay.
00:23Rise and shine, lady. Not a stool pigeon in sight.
00:27This is a rough way to keep a date.
00:29I'm over and keep me company.
00:30Uh-uh. I need the elbow room.
00:32I've got something I want to show you.
00:37$2,200.
00:39That's more money my old man made in several years.
00:42More than I've ever seen in one bun.
00:44You mean to tell me you made all that selling phony champagne?
00:47Mm-hmm.
00:48That, plus the dances and my sitting-out time.
00:51Leesburg, get out your loudest band.
00:53Here comes Mamie Stover.
00:54Yes, ma'am. The cotton queen comes home in style.
00:57Beat those drums for your Mississippi Cinderella.
01:00I'm glad you're going home.
01:02Oh, no, not yet, Jimmy.
01:04This is only the beginning.
01:05I'm averaging $40 and $50 a night for my cut.
01:08That kind of arithmetic may never get you home.
01:12Oh, sure it will, but there's no rush.
01:14Besides, you stop trying to chase me out of town.
01:17Remember, you're talking to Bertha Parchman's number one girl.
01:21Rich, too.
01:23Bertha's even having a song written about me.
01:25What, an up-to-date version of Ten Cents a Dance?
01:27No, I'm going to be famous.
01:30Well, if I'm coaxed, I might buy a copy.
01:32If I'm coaxed, I might autograph it.
01:34Here we are.
01:57Here's one of the reasons why Ellen's different, Mamie.
02:00Just you and me in the ocean, huh?
02:01And a picnic lunch.
02:06I didn't know you played golf.
02:08Oh, not too often.
02:10Just mornings and afternoons.
02:12Where are you playing?
02:14Country club.
02:16She play, too?
02:18Who?
02:19The girl on the dock.
02:20Oh, Anna Lee.
02:21Sure, she plays a good game.
02:24Very hard to play?
02:26Just aggravating.
02:28Here, you unroll these mats while I lock up.
02:31Jimmy, will you do me a favor?
02:44I don't know.
02:46I need a check for $200 made out to my father, Gustover.
02:49Well, that's pretty thoughtful.
02:50Mm-mm.
02:51Strictly selfish.
02:53Pop will show that money down at the courthouse and the barbershop and all over town.
02:57Brag Me Up is the biggest success story of the year.
03:00It's worth a lot more than $200 to me.
03:03Okay, Cinderella, sold.
03:06One check to Gustover for $200.
03:08Thank you, Jimmy.
03:10Gee, that'll leave me with $2,000 even more.
03:13On the nose.
03:14Trouble is, I hate to keep that much money around.
03:18Bank it?
03:19Mm-mm.
03:20It's against the house rules.
03:22Bertha says the income tax people watch us pretty close.
03:25She should know.
03:28Jimmy, why don't you keep my money in your bank account?
03:33No, ma'am.
03:33Nothing to do.
03:36You know, you're a pretty strange guy.
03:38You said you thought you understood me, but you don't.
03:41I'm only trying to make you my friend.
03:46I want to trust you with my money.
03:48There isn't anything closer between friends than that, is there?
03:52Is there?
04:00You could rent a safety deposit box and keep it there for me, couldn't you?
04:11Oh, my God.
04:20I want to trust you with your friend.
04:22You and your money.
04:52Am I holding up progress on the year's bestseller?
05:02I haven't written anything decent in a week.
05:04Then let's chase the cobwebs and shoot some golf.
05:07Oh, well, I... I can't right now.
05:10What's wrong, Jimmy?
05:12Not a thing.
05:16My being here embarrasses you.
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