Going My Way
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But, Father Fitzgibbon, |
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Because, Mr. Haines, last winter, |
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four of me parishioners |
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That's too bad. |
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It's only by a miracle |
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It'll only cost $632.50... |
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complete with an automatic damper. |
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But, Father, I didn't come here |
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I think you ought to give him |
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It would warm people's hearts, |
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No, Son. Improvements are out. |
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That was good. |
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Well, he's new to our business. |
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- No furnace? |
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Now, Father, here's my business. |
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You owe the Knickerbocker Savings |
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five payments on this mortgage. |
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I'm afraid the Knickerbocker Savings |
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will have to take the necessary action. |
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Why don't you make it |
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Tell it to your people. |
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Oh, I can imagine meself |
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What a sermon that would be, Mr. Haines. |
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"The text of me sermon this morning... |
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"is taken from the mortgage... |
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"according to Mr. Haines... |
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"from the 1st to the 23rd clause." |
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- Very dull, you know. |
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But seriously, Father, |
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and we want our money back. |
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- Well, you'll get it somehow. |
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Good day, Father. Come on, Son. |
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Dad. |
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You can't foreclose. |
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I read up on it. There's never been |
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- in the history of New York. |
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Don't you think you're being |
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You've got to be. |
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As soon as you start to close in on them, |
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- Well, aren't you? |
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Good morning. Could you tell me |
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I'm looking |
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Why? |
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- I'm gonna work there. |
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And you can't even find the church. |
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Well, all I can say is, young man, |
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What's your name? |
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Father O'Malley. |
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What's yours? |
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Hattie Quimp! |
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You'll see a lot of her, you will. |
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At St. Dominic's, |
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Very religious, burns candles. |
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I could tell you plenty about them, too. |
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And if I did, they'd have |
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If you're looking for St. Dominic's, Father, |
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Thank you. |
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- Hello. |
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- How's things going? |
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Watch right field for me a minute, |
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- Sure. |
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Okay. |
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Hey, fellas, |
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Okay, Father. |
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I got it! Got it! |
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Hurry up! Come on! |
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Thanks. |
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- What do you think you're doing? |
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You ought to be ashamed of yourself... |
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playing around with kids, |
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A big grown-up man. |
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- Hello. |
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You just wait till I tell Father Fitzgibbon. |
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Look, you keep out of this, will you? Go on. |
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This is between him and me. |
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Honestly, I'm sorry |
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Yeah, but being sorry don't fix it. |
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I intend to pay for it. |
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Priests never have any money. |
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- That window... |
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I said I'd pay for it. I told you I'm sorry. |
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What else can I say after I say I'm sorry? |
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That ain't the idea. |
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A priest shouldn't go around |
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It sets a bad example for the children. |
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You got me stymied there. I'm contrite |
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- You told me that twice. But that don't... |
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I think you're just playing hard |
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Maybe a little security might help? |
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These were given to me. |
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Why don't you keep them until I've made |
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They're mother of pearl, you see? |
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If that'll satisfy you, I'll run along. |
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Hey, you, here, I got no use for this. |
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As a matter of fact, |
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- I can believe that. |
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All right, then, I'm sorry about the window. |
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Can I have the ball back? |
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You even throw like an atheist. |
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Mrs. Carmody, |
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He's here, but he insisted on |
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That's nice. Tidy himself up a bit. |
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Hello, Father. |
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I'm your new curate, Father. |
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If you'll excuse my appearance. |
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No, it's not possible. |
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He may think I've a mouthful of clover |
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but even the Bishop |
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I see what you mean. |
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Young man, may I ask... |
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is that the official garb |
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No, I... |
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I guess this just isn't my day, Father. |
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- Do you mind if I... |
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Young man, as a matter of curiosity... |
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what made you become a priest? |
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Why, I... |
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Hello? |
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Well, you don't say. |
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You don't say. |
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Oh, yes, I can well believe it, yeah. |
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Mrs. Quimp? |
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Yes, indeed, Mrs. Quimp. |
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I appreciate your good intentions. |
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- I guess she told you about me? |
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Young man, I'm afraid |
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That's what she said. I'm sorry, Father, I... |
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Smashing people's windows. Such conduct. |
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Oh, yes, that reminds me. |
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Listen now. Tell me, young man, |
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Well, I... |
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Yeah. |
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Chuck? Chuck who? |
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- Father Chuck? |
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Here, I'll take it over here. |
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Hello? Timmy! |
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Well, how are you, Timmy? I just got in. |
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Well, what do you know? |
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That's Father O'Dowd, an old friend of mine. |
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Hail Alma Mater |
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Shall echo with our praise till we die |
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And 'round our hearts |
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Of East St. Louis |
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High |
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Good, Chuck. Can't you talk? |
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Well, no. |
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All right, then, I'll do the talking. |
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You're a big help. It's a little early to say. |
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Time will tell, though. |
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No, I think it would be better |
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Yes, it would be much better. |
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All right, Timmy, make it soon, huh? |
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- He's a great little man. |
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What were we talking about? |
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You were going to ask me |
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- Yes, that's right. |
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- I like this. It's beautiful. |
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- How long you been here, Father? |
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- And the... |
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- The church? |
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I can only hope someday I can say |
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- This is nice. |
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They're good company. Listen. |
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I've taken a great deal of pleasure |
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It's been hard work, but it's been worth it. |
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I think you'll find this a very pleasant place |
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- You do meditate, don't you? |
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Now I'll show you the church. |
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What we really need |
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For a minute I thought I found |
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Would you like to see the church? |
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Yes. |
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Mrs. Carmody, just a minute. |
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Just a minute. |
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Where's Father O'Malley? |
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The young man doesn't sleep |
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- What's this? |
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Golf, tennis. And where, may I ask, |
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It's here. |
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- Good morning, Father. |
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Mrs. Carmody could attend to that. |
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I have. Mrs. McGonigle, the one |
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- She sent you a present. |
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Very generous of her, I must say. |
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Wonder what it is. |
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Jam. No, pickled pig's feet. |
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Possibly some brandied peaches. |
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If there's one thing I'm partial to, |
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- A nice basket, too. |
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They're too young. Much too young |
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That's what she said. So here's the mother. |
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- Isn't she cute? |
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Especially when you get rid |
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Mrs. McGonigle is famous for these tricks. |
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When her husband died, |
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his long flannel underwear, |
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Hail Alma Mater |
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Shall echo with our praise till we die |
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And 'round our hearts |
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Of East St. Louis High |
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Timmy, how are you? |
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How long |
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Four years. |
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- Five, anyway. |
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Pardon me. Father Fitzgibbon, |
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How are you, Father Fitzgibbon? |
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We've been friends |
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He was our local Huckleberry Finn. |
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"Laugh and the world laughs with you," |
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Cry, and you cry all by yourself. |
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How are you, Father? |
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I just dropped by to see if Father O'Malley |
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- You did? Where's your parish? |
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Well, now, about your golf. |
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but at St. Dominic's we've very little time |
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If you were working for me, all I can say |
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It's lucky for me then that I'm at St. Francis. |
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It's my hope St. Francis can say the same. |
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- He's got you there, Timmy. |
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Father, why don't you come with us? |
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Sure, we'll teach you. |
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Lot of fresh air on the golf course. |
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No, a golf course is nothing |
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You mind if I use that one sometime, |
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Young man, would you mind... |
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- How did he ever become a priest? |
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- Father Fitzgibbon. |
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Who is it? |
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- Does he know? |
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- That you're in charge. |
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I didn't. I gathered as much |
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Everybody knows |
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Father Fitzgibbon |
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- This needs a young fellow... |
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- Don't mention it to anybody. |
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When I had my talk with the Bishop, |
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that Father Fitzgibbon |
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and I was to try and straighten out |
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I see. You're in charge, but you're not. |
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But the Bishop couldn't very well |
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"Pasture"? |
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I was just saying to him, Father... |
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the next time I come past your church |
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Good day, Father. So long, Chuck. |
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I was going to ask you something. |
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Mrs. Quimp just telephoned. |
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She wants somebody to go and see her. |
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I'll go right along, Father. |
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Thank you. |
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I'll bet you're the new assistant... |
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the one who's going to get St. Dominic's |
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And I'll bet you're all the trouble. |
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- You've heard about the mortgage? |
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It isn't respectable |
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- My name's O'Malley. |
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Nice meeting you. We may have to |
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We're gonna need |
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I must run along. You look like a man |
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Yes. |
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Get out! You're not putting me out! |
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I'll pay you me rent when I get it! |
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Good morning, Father. |
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Hello, Father. |
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- You were? |
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the Knickerbocker Savings |
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Inasmuch as Mrs. Quimp |
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the Knickerbocker Savings |
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- refuses to offer her any further hospitality. |
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Mrs. Quimp has paid us nothing |
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It's certainly very nice of you |
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Supposing the poor old woman |
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The Knickerbocker Savings and Loan |
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like St. Dominic's. |
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With us, it's just a matter |
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With you it's different. You haven't got |
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That's your business |
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But I'm not in your business, see? |
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If I haven't got anything |
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Surely there must be something |
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I don't know what you'll do about it, but |
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Give her a break. |
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- St. Dominic's will guarantee it. |
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I can see you haven't been around long. |
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Why, St. Dominic's is in worse shape |
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- My old man happens to own the mortgage... |
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You're darn right he does. |
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Confidentially, |
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He wants to tear down the church |
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Can you imagine it? |
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- I'm sort of following in his footsteps. |
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It's turkeys. |
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Let's cut through the churchyard. |
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Good afternoon, boys. |
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That's a fine fat bird you have there. |
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We was sort of bringing it over for you. |
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- It's sort of a present. Ain't it, Herman? |
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That's very generous of you. |
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Now, where may I ask did you get it? |
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- We got... |
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- We were lucky. |
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- But, surely, your mother... |
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- She don't? |
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That's most fortunate for me. |
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There's nothing I'm more partial to |
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Roasted, all with dressing. |
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I appreciate your kindness, boys. |
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It ain't nothing, Father. |
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On the contrary, |
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Small luxuries, like small sacrifices, |
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Bless you both. Thank you. |
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Take it inside the kitchen |
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Okay, Father, we'll see you later. |
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So you guaranteed |
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Of course. |
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I expected you to counsel Mrs. Quimp, |
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- Hot turkey. |
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That's what I say. |
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"Bless us, O Lord, for these Thy gifts |
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Amen. |
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Say, Father, you know a youngster |
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What about him? |
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Tony belongs to |
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Eleven children. Sure, I know Tony. |
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Police don't think so. |
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- They don't? |
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If something isn't done |
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they're gonna wind up in a reform school. |
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- Who told you that? |
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You've been listening |
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Let me tell you that that man |
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That may be, but I think |
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They're terrorising |
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No use talking like that. |
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To hear the police talk, you'd think |
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I'll have you know |
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is brought to us by two of those very lads |
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Is that so? |
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Tony Scaponi was one of them. |
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I gave them both my blessing. |
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And they gave you the bird. |
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I'll get it. |
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Hello, McCarthy. |
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Well, I brung them. |
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Hi, fellows. |
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Okay, Father. |
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Say, I understand that |
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Yeah. |
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the Yanks are playing the St. Louis Browns, |
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Would you like to go out |
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St. Louis is my old hometown, you know. |
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- What do you say? |
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Yeah, sure, I guess |
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It's a date then. |
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That'd be good. |
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You run along and have your dinner. |
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Let me see now, where was I? |
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Oh, yeah, I know. |
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- What made me become a priest? |
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About young Tony. |
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Stealing. |
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- Stealing what? |
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Seems the boys hijacked a poultry truck |
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There was quite a bit of excitement. |
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Did the poor man get his turkeys back? |
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All but one, Father. |
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Thank you. |
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McCarthy, how are you? |
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Good morning, Father. |
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Always open for business, McCarthy. |
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Come on. |
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Come right in, Pat. |
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- I got a problem, Father. |
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Seems like it's more yours than mine. |
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It's her. Well, Father, it's this way. |
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Last night I'm walking me beat, see? |
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- Her? |
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"Officer McCarthy," |
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- You know how the old stool pigeon talks. |
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"If you'll go around the corner, |
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"I've been watching her |
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Well, Father, I goes around the corner |
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Do you follow me, Father? |
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Well, I looks at her and sizes her up. |
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One of those things, I think. |
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"Look, sister, not on my beat." |
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When she turns, |
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- You follow me, Father? |
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To get down to it, Father, |
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Doesn't know a soul in town. |
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So, instead of booking her, |
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It's all right with the missus for one night, |
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I guess Mrs. McCarthy, |
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is no different from any other woman. |
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- You follow me, Father? |
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So, anyway, she tells us |
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on account of |
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We tried arguing with her, Father, |
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She thinks "Honour thy father |
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Well, Father, guess I'll let you |
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Says her name's Carol James. |
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So long. |
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All right. You can go in now. |
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Come right in. |
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Carol, suppose you give us |
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I guess it's just about like he said. |
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- You don't get along with your parents? |
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- So you're going to leave home? |
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How are you fixed for funds? |
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I haven't any. |
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But I'll get by. |
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- Why don't you go back home? |
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Parents? |
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Don't like the way I do my hair, |
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Too something or other, too long, too short. |
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Well, I don't know. |
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They even object to my boyfriends. |
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If they do let me go out, they say, |
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- "Come right home after the show." |
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No matter how early I get in, it's too late. |
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And if I say we ran out of gas, |
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- Are you? |
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Did you ever think of maybe |
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Now you talk like they do. |
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I can't have them over to the house |
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She does? |
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By 9:00 we have to be off the couch. |
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She needs it for a bed. Can you imagine? |
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Of course, you know, |
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- Maybe you're being a little unreasonable. |
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Eighteen? As old as that? |
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When I was 18, |
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After a while, when I got to be 21... |
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I was amazed to find out |
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Now that you're in New York, |
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- I'm going to get a job. I'm a singer. |
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- Of course I'm good. |
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Well, I... |
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I'm just good, that's all. |
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Would you sing something for me? |
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Supposed to be |
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You wouldn't know the kind of songs |
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How do you know? |
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- Do you happen to know Day After Forever? |
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Do you mind dropping it just a little? |
00:33:09 |
All day tomorrow |
00:33:13 |
I'll be whispering your name |
00:33:16 |
And the day after forever |
00:33:20 |
I know I'll do the same |
00:33:24 |
Maytime or winter |
00:33:26 |
I won't let you out of sight |
00:33:29 |
And the day after forever |
00:33:32 |
We'll talk about tonight |
00:33:36 |
Your laughter is a melody |
00:33:39 |
That I'll remember long |
00:33:42 |
It plays upon my heartstrings |
00:33:47 |
It's my favourite song |
00:33:56 |
All through a lifetime |
00:33:59 |
I'll be loving you and then |
00:34:02 |
On the day after forever |
00:34:07 |
I'll just begin again |
00:34:19 |
What do you think? |
00:34:21 |
You got a pretty nice voice, |
00:34:26 |
you ought to think about putting |
00:34:30 |
For instance, Father? |
00:34:36 |
All day tomorrow |
00:34:42 |
I'll be whispering your name |
00:34:45 |
And the day after forever |
00:34:52 |
I know I'll do the same |
00:34:58 |
Maytime or winter |
00:35:03 |
I won't let you out of sight |
00:35:07 |
And the day |
00:35:10 |
After forever |
00:35:14 |
We'll talk about tonight |
00:35:20 |
I see what you mean, Father. |
00:35:22 |
Supposing you try it then? |
00:35:25 |
Your laughter is a melody... |
00:35:28 |
- that I'll remember long. |
00:35:31 |
- It plays upon my heartstrings. |
00:35:36 |
It's my favourite song |
00:35:44 |
All through a lifetime |
00:35:48 |
I'll be loving you |
00:35:52 |
and then |
00:35:54 |
On the day after forever |
00:36:02 |
I'll just begin |
00:36:07 |
again |
00:36:13 |
What's that "again"? |
00:36:15 |
- I was imitating you, Father. |
00:36:17 |
Definitely. |
00:36:20 |
And the day after forever |
00:36:23 |
You're my favourite song |
00:36:26 |
There's no thought behind that at all. |
00:36:28 |
We'll talk about |
00:36:30 |
What has that got to do with the song? |
00:36:37 |
Hello, Father. |
00:36:43 |
This young lady came to us for some help. |
00:36:49 |
So it's work you're wanting. |
00:36:53 |
- I think maybe I could place you. |
00:36:58 |
What would you think |
00:37:01 |
Mrs. Scaponi, with all those children, |
00:37:06 |
I think |
00:37:09 |
No. I'm not looking for that kind of work. |
00:37:12 |
I don't think you understand, Father. |
00:37:16 |
Aren't you? |
00:37:18 |
Well, now... |
00:37:21 |
And where, may I ask, |
00:37:24 |
In some nice cool, |
00:37:28 |
Any prospects? |
00:37:32 |
And you're willing to starve |
00:37:39 |
- You have a home, I presume? |
00:37:42 |
Go right back to your parents. |
00:37:44 |
A fine little girl like you |
00:37:48 |
Blue Goose or something. |
00:37:50 |
But you've got to start someplace, Father. |
00:37:52 |
Nonsense. Being a good wife and mother |
00:37:56 |
Like your own mother. |
00:37:59 |
- Goodbye, Father. |
00:38:10 |
Young lady, you go home and |
00:38:16 |
The right man will never come |
00:38:19 |
But don't worry. I'll get by. |
00:38:27 |
Carol! |
00:38:30 |
Wait just a minute. Father. |
00:38:35 |
- Do you think you could let me have 10? |
00:38:38 |
$10. She's all alone. She hasn't a thing. |
00:38:40 |
Open up our hearts. $10. |
00:38:51 |
Just a minute. |
00:38:53 |
- How about $5? |
00:39:03 |
Carol, I didn't like the way you said, |
00:39:07 |
Here's something |
00:39:09 |
But, Father... |
00:39:10 |
It's all right. It's not charity. It's a loan. |
00:39:15 |
Thanks. I can use it. |
00:39:19 |
I appreciate it. |
00:39:21 |
I guess there's a lot of things |
00:39:24 |
advice and one thing or another. |
00:39:28 |
After all, you are 18, aren't you? |
00:39:31 |
Don't worry. I'll be all right. |
00:39:35 |
- I'll get by. |
00:39:39 |
Let us hear from you. |
00:39:42 |
Bye. |
00:39:58 |
Hey, fellas. |
00:40:00 |
What are we doing |
00:40:03 |
Yeah! |
00:40:05 |
- 'Cause I promised O'Malley, that's what for. |
00:40:10 |
- 'Cause I said so, see? |
00:40:15 |
Lace panty-coats. |
00:40:19 |
First thing you know, |
00:40:22 |
Yeah, making altar boys out of us. |
00:40:24 |
Hold it. First guy up, I kick his teeth in, see? |
00:40:28 |
Look, you, O'Malley's a right guy, see? |
00:40:32 |
Look, you, O'Malley's a right guy, see? |
00:40:34 |
He didn't rat on us about the turkeys, |
00:40:36 |
No. |
00:40:38 |
Took us to a baseball game? |
00:40:40 |
Bought us hot dogs, didn't he? |
00:40:43 |
He's gonna take us to a picture show, |
00:40:46 |
How do we know? |
00:40:52 |
- Hello, Father. Say hello to the Father. |
00:40:56 |
Hi, fellas. |
00:41:03 |
Where'd you get the outfit? |
00:41:07 |
I used to work out with them. |
00:41:10 |
- When I left, they gave it to me. |
00:41:14 |
Oh, you, knocking my team. |
00:41:15 |
I guess you fellas wonder |
00:41:18 |
Father, I want to talk to you a minute. |
00:41:20 |
- Wanna see me? |
00:41:21 |
Pardon me, boys. |
00:41:26 |
Tony, what's on your mind? |
00:41:28 |
Well, Father, so you won't have no beef |
00:41:32 |
Okay. They're here. Like I promised. |
00:41:34 |
Only, you should have heard them squawk. |
00:41:37 |
- They did? |
00:41:40 |
you were gonna slip them the old routine. |
00:41:42 |
Personally, I'm for giving you a break. |
00:41:45 |
- Swell of you, Tony. |
00:41:47 |
Only, the way it is now, |
00:41:50 |
- I'm responsible for you. Get me? |
00:41:53 |
Maybe you won't, |
00:41:56 |
me and the gang will drop you |
00:41:59 |
- Okay. Can I talk to them now? |
00:42:08 |
Boys, I'm not gonna do much talking. |
00:42:10 |
Like Tony says, |
00:42:13 |
I asked you down here to do me a favour. |
00:42:17 |
St. Dominic's needs a choir, |
00:42:21 |
I know what you're thinking, |
00:42:25 |
It's gonna be fun. Believe me, |
00:42:28 |
If it doesn't turn out that way... |
00:42:29 |
if you think I'm trying |
00:42:32 |
like Tony says, you can drop me |
00:42:36 |
What do you say? |
00:42:38 |
Father, that depends. What is it? |
00:42:40 |
How many of you here know |
00:42:42 |
I know it. |
00:42:46 |
- Come on, you all know it. |
00:42:48 |
- Sure. |
00:42:51 |
What's the matter with him? |
00:42:55 |
Hey, Herman! |
00:43:01 |
- He's got a good bass voice. You want him? |
00:43:04 |
You've got him, Father. |
00:43:07 |
Now, let's see, |
00:43:11 |
Hey, Herman, wait a minute. |
00:43:19 |
- The Father wants to see you. |
00:43:23 |
Keep quiet, will you, please? |
00:43:25 |
Don't hit me on the head. |
00:43:27 |
You are dopey. Now keep quiet. Come here. |
00:43:31 |
- Look, he wants a bass singer. |
00:43:34 |
- You are a bass singer. |
00:43:38 |
- That burns me up! |
00:43:41 |
- He wants a bass singer. |
00:43:45 |
Will you go down? Now, keep quiet, okay? |
00:43:49 |
Let's go. |
00:44:33 |
Three blind mice |
00:44:37 |
See how they run! |
00:44:40 |
They all ran after the farmer's wife |
00:44:43 |
Who cut off their tails |
00:44:45 |
Did you ever see such a sight in your life |
00:44:49 |
Three blind mice |
00:44:52 |
See how they run! |
00:44:56 |
They all ran after the farmer's wife |
00:44:58 |
Who cut off their tails |
00:45:00 |
Did you ever see such a sight in your life |
00:45:06 |
It's no business of mine, |
00:45:08 |
the things you do in haste |
00:45:11 |
Think it over a while. Then if you really feel |
00:45:15 |
That I do. |
00:45:17 |
But the boys are better off here |
00:45:20 |
- I'm sure that was Father O'Malley's idea. |
00:45:24 |
But there are some things |
00:45:26 |
and Three Blind Mice is one of them. |
00:45:28 |
But he's young, Father. |
00:45:31 |
I'll admit, maybe a wee bit impulsive. |
00:45:34 |
But I know he means well. |
00:45:37 |
After all, it was the Bishop himself |
00:45:40 |
And the Bishop himself |
00:45:44 |
I'm going to ask |
00:45:50 |
Don't worry. |
00:45:54 |
I'll just tell the Bishop |
00:45:57 |
We don't see eye to eye. |
00:45:58 |
I'd be happier |
00:46:02 |
It's a long, hard road you've come, Father. |
00:46:04 |
Forty-five years, and most of the time |
00:46:08 |
The time has come |
00:46:11 |
Take things a mite easier. Enjoy your life. |
00:46:14 |
Let somebody else carry the load for you. |
00:46:18 |
Sure, and Father O'Malley's got |
00:46:21 |
Three blind mice |
00:46:25 |
See how they run! |
00:46:29 |
They all ran after the farmer's wife |
00:46:31 |
See what I mean? |
00:46:35 |
No, I've got to see the Bishop. |
00:46:45 |
We got our sections. |
00:46:48 |
Then we'll put them together |
00:46:50 |
Take this section first. Here's your note. |
00:46:54 |
Got that? Let me hear it now. |
00:46:58 |
I thought we had singers here. |
00:47:01 |
Big, now, let me hear it. |
00:47:06 |
That's good. |
00:47:11 |
You got that? Let me hear it. |
00:47:15 |
We got a cruller in there somewhere? |
00:47:18 |
What's your name? |
00:47:20 |
Elmer, your voice is changing, isn't it? |
00:47:22 |
I guess so, Father. |
00:47:23 |
Have to drop you down a bracket. |
00:47:26 |
Elmer is a switch hitter, it seems. |
00:47:29 |
Let me hear that second section again. |
00:47:34 |
That's great. |
00:47:37 |
Got that? |
00:47:41 |
Elmer, you sing like |
00:47:43 |
Now we're gonna drop way down |
00:47:47 |
Everybody take a toehold. |
00:47:51 |
That's your note. Let me hear it. |
00:47:57 |
There's a pink one somewhere. |
00:48:00 |
What did you sing? |
00:48:07 |
Sit down, Tony. Okay. |
00:48:10 |
Everybody together now. |
00:48:13 |
We hit them all together |
00:48:16 |
Everybody take a deep breath now. |
00:48:20 |
Let's hear it. |
00:48:41 |
You got chord number one, |
00:48:44 |
Put those chords together |
00:48:47 |
I'll hold up the fingers, they'll be |
00:48:50 |
Make out I'm the catcher. |
00:48:54 |
Ready? Here's your note now. |
00:48:58 |
Silent night |
00:49:03 |
Holy night |
00:49:08 |
All is calm |
00:49:14 |
All is bright |
00:49:19 |
Round yon Virgin Mother and Child |
00:49:29 |
Holy Infant so tender and mild |
00:49:40 |
Sleep in heavenly peace |
00:49:51 |
Sleep in heavenly peace |
00:50:01 |
That's fine, boys. Thanks very much. |
00:50:05 |
Want to call it a day? There's still |
00:50:09 |
Let's sing some more. |
00:50:11 |
Yeah, come on! |
00:50:32 |
- You saw the Bishop, Father? |
00:50:36 |
Would you ask Father O'Malley |
00:50:57 |
You wanted to see me, Father? |
00:51:02 |
Sit down. |
00:51:12 |
Father O'Malley, I've been to see the Bishop. |
00:51:17 |
Oh, you have? |
00:51:21 |
And I want to be frank with you. |
00:51:24 |
I must admit that my purpose |
00:51:28 |
was to have you transferred. |
00:51:38 |
I'm sorry you don't like me, Father. |
00:51:40 |
I don't dislike anyone. |
00:51:46 |
What did the Bishop say? |
00:51:48 |
After a little talk, he congratulated me... |
00:51:51 |
on me 45 years at St. Dominic's. |
00:51:55 |
He has a remarkable memory. |
00:51:58 |
He said it was a monument... |
00:52:01 |
to the fact that I had built it. |
00:52:06 |
Coming from the Bishop, |
00:52:09 |
Then I told him |
00:52:13 |
That seemed to disturb him. |
00:52:16 |
Then he started telling me |
00:52:19 |
Capable, progressive, |
00:52:25 |
He even told me that... |
00:52:28 |
he had a nice talk with you |
00:52:35 |
Of course, he didn't tell me |
00:52:39 |
He didn't have to. |
00:52:42 |
I could see it in the good man's eyes. |
00:52:47 |
When you get to my age, |
00:52:53 |
Then, after a little more telling me |
00:52:57 |
he asked me why I'd come. |
00:52:59 |
And knowing what was on his mind |
00:53:02 |
of having to tell me... |
00:53:05 |
The Bishop. |
00:53:06 |
The Bishop wouldn't hurt anyone. |
00:53:09 |
I put him at his ease. |
00:53:12 |
"Bishop," I said... |
00:53:14 |
"the very thing that's on your mind |
00:53:17 |
"It's the very thing |
00:53:20 |
"I want you to put young Father O'Malley... |
00:53:25 |
"in charge of St. Dominic's." |
00:53:28 |
The Bishop seemed much relieved. |
00:53:31 |
He congratulated me on my ability to see... |
00:53:35 |
so clearly at my age... |
00:53:38 |
on my ability to face the inevitable. |
00:53:45 |
Then what happened? |
00:53:50 |
That was all. |
00:53:54 |
Father, why can't we go along |
00:53:59 |
No. You're in charge now. |
00:54:04 |
Sit down. |
00:54:07 |
No, Father. |
00:54:08 |
Sit down. I'll familiarise you with... |
00:54:11 |
There's no hurry about it. |
00:54:15 |
Is there anything you'd like me to do. |
00:54:19 |
Nothing. |
00:54:22 |
Well, then... |
00:54:25 |
if you don't mind, |
00:54:29 |
All right, Father. |
00:54:35 |
When you and the Bishop |
00:54:38 |
it was more or less |
00:54:41 |
Yes. |
00:55:03 |
I think you better start without him. |
00:55:08 |
He said he wanted to take a little nap. |
00:55:11 |
He didn't look well, did he, |
00:55:17 |
Go see if he's awake. |
00:55:26 |
Father O'Malley! |
00:55:28 |
Father O'Malley! |
00:55:31 |
Father! He's gone. |
00:55:34 |
He's packed his things, everything. |
00:55:38 |
- Where would he go? |
00:55:51 |
Okay, sure, but keep at it, will you? |
00:55:56 |
No, you can't miss him. A little guy. Old. |
00:56:00 |
Got a grip and an umbrella. |
00:56:04 |
Okay. |
00:56:07 |
Nothing yet, Father. They're gonna check |
00:56:11 |
Look, Father, take it easy, will you? |
00:56:13 |
You better go home. |
00:56:16 |
Call me the minute you hear anything. |
00:56:19 |
- I don't care what time it is. |
00:56:38 |
Shall I make some coffee? |
00:56:42 |
No, thank you. |
00:56:55 |
Come on. Now what's the matter? |
00:57:02 |
If you don't mind it, |
00:57:04 |
If you don't mind, I found you |
00:57:07 |
That's not necessary. |
00:57:11 |
There's no reward, you know. |
00:57:14 |
It's going to be a little difficult... |
00:57:16 |
and I'd rather explain to Father O'Malley |
00:57:19 |
And I can do that better |
00:57:22 |
Okay. But if you want my advice... |
00:57:25 |
you just tell him you've been a bad boy, |
00:57:30 |
And if you want my advice, |
00:57:33 |
and say you haven't been to Mass |
00:58:26 |
Hello. |
00:58:34 |
If you don't mind, I've come back, |
00:58:39 |
Until me plans are more formulated... |
00:58:42 |
maybe you wouldn't mind letting me stay. |
00:58:45 |
I'll be no bother to you. |
00:58:52 |
Here, Father. Let's get out of these |
00:58:56 |
But I don't expect me old room. |
00:58:58 |
- I haven't moved in there yet. |
00:59:01 |
I'll sleep on a cot anywhere. |
00:59:05 |
I'll not even be bothering you |
00:59:08 |
We'll talk later. |
00:59:11 |
- No. I'm not a bit hungry. I'll... |
00:59:16 |
I've been keeping it for you on the stove. |
00:59:18 |
Nice juicy cut of roast beef, |
00:59:20 |
and there were some creamed onions, too. |
00:59:22 |
And some asparagus |
00:59:25 |
And golden brown potatoes |
00:59:28 |
Well, if you insist... |
00:59:31 |
just a small portion of everything. |
00:59:42 |
I hope it wasn't too much trouble for you, |
00:59:45 |
- No trouble at all, Father. |
00:59:48 |
Don't worry about the dishes. |
00:59:58 |
You're still a little cold, Father. |
01:00:02 |
You ought to take a little something |
01:00:05 |
Do you have a wee drop |
01:00:12 |
Matter of fact, I might have a little one |
01:00:15 |
I went out for a paper. |
01:00:20 |
Well, in that case... |
01:00:21 |
- I'll ask Mrs. Carmody where she keeps it. |
01:00:29 |
No, the other side. Now down. |
01:00:32 |
You'll find it behind |
01:00:59 |
A bit of old Ireland? |
01:01:01 |
Yes. Every Christmas since I left, |
01:01:10 |
With a degree of abstinence, |
01:01:13 |
I get a little behind during Lent, |
01:01:43 |
That's me mother. |
01:01:45 |
She's very beautiful. |
01:01:47 |
Of course that was taken some time ago. |
01:01:52 |
Let's drink to your mother. |
01:01:57 |
What about your mother? |
01:02:00 |
I don't remember much about her. |
01:02:11 |
Let's drink to the two of them, anyway. |
01:02:15 |
Thank you, Father. |
01:02:25 |
You know, Father O'Malley... |
01:02:28 |
I always planned |
01:02:32 |
I'd go back to the old country |
01:02:36 |
Now, would you believe it, |
01:02:41 |
and every time I get a few dollars ahead... |
01:02:44 |
There's always somebody |
01:02:49 |
You'd like her. She'd like you, too. |
01:02:53 |
She always had a song in her heart. |
01:02:57 |
I can almost hear her now. |
01:03:10 |
Me boy, do you know Too Ra Loo Ra Loo? |
01:03:15 |
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral |
01:03:20 |
Too-ra-loo-ra-li |
01:03:24 |
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral |
01:03:29 |
Hush now, don't you cry |
01:03:34 |
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral |
01:03:38 |
Too-ra-loo-ra-li |
01:03:43 |
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral |
01:03:47 |
That's an Irish lullaby |
01:03:52 |
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral |
01:04:48 |
Good night. |
01:05:06 |
Take it easy, boys. |
01:05:10 |
Everybody right home |
01:05:13 |
I'm responsible for you. Don't forget |
01:05:16 |
- Aren't you coming with us? |
01:05:19 |
I want to think about my sermon for Sunday. |
01:05:21 |
- It'll be extra special for your parents. |
01:05:24 |
On how to bring up children. |
01:05:26 |
Father! Good luck to you! |
01:05:42 |
Chuck. |
01:05:45 |
- Jenny! |
01:05:49 |
It's good to see you, too. |
01:05:51 |
- Where were you going, Jenny? |
01:06:08 |
Gangway. |
01:06:17 |
What are you doing here? |
01:06:19 |
- This is where I work. |
01:06:26 |
What do you play, |
01:06:29 |
Believe it or not, I'm Carmen. |
01:06:32 |
Jenny Tuffle, Carmen? |
01:06:33 |
I've changed that. It's Genevieve Linden. |
01:06:35 |
I was singing Carmen in Rio |
01:06:38 |
"Would you sing it here?" |
01:06:41 |
- Jenny Tuffle at the Metropolitan. |
01:06:43 |
Well, Chuck, make yourself comfortable. |
01:06:49 |
It's good to see you, Chuck. |
01:06:55 |
Come on, Effie, I'm terribly late. |
01:07:00 |
I don't know why I'm even talking to you. |
01:07:02 |
No? |
01:07:05 |
- I did write. |
01:07:12 |
Didn't I tell you? |
01:07:21 |
Jenny? Please, I want to ask you |
01:07:25 |
Hello, Tommy. What is it? |
01:07:27 |
Tonight, would you be so good |
01:07:32 |
Tonight, let's not race. |
01:07:35 |
Let's try just for once to finish together? |
01:07:39 |
All right, Tommy, |
01:07:44 |
Meet Chuck O'Malley. |
01:07:48 |
Chuck, Signor Tommaso Bozanni. |
01:07:51 |
Father. "Chuck"? |
01:07:53 |
She always calls me that. |
01:07:57 |
You haven't told me yet, Chuck. |
01:08:01 |
I did tell you in my last letter. |
01:08:04 |
Which letter was that? |
01:08:09 |
I guess that must have been |
01:08:13 |
You wrote to me in Rome, in Florence... |
01:08:17 |
Naples, Vienna, Budapest. |
01:08:21 |
Then I went to Switzerland, and I found |
01:08:25 |
You should have been there, Chuck. |
01:08:28 |
It was a week before Christmas |
01:08:32 |
I walked up to it in the snow. |
01:08:35 |
The moon was so bright |
01:08:40 |
And I answered it that night. |
01:08:42 |
But that letter in Lucerne |
01:08:45 |
From there I went to South America. |
01:08:48 |
But there were no more letters. |
01:08:52 |
What happened, Chuck? |
01:08:57 |
Chuck, what... |
01:09:02 |
Father Chuck. |
01:09:10 |
It'll take me a little while to get used to that. |
01:09:15 |
Where's your parish, Father? |
01:09:17 |
I'm over here at St. Dominic's, |
01:09:24 |
You remember Timmy? |
01:09:26 |
Tim O'Dowd? Yes, of course, I do. |
01:09:30 |
He's at St. Francis now. He's a priest, too. |
01:09:34 |
Dear old Timmy. Can you imagine that? |
01:09:37 |
Well, I'll have to be running along. |
01:09:41 |
Please don't go. |
01:09:45 |
It would be a privilege. |
01:09:48 |
You know, Tommy... |
01:09:51 |
Father O'Malley was the first one |
01:09:55 |
Maybe one day I'll tell her the same thing. |
01:09:58 |
If she listens to you, |
01:10:01 |
to listen just once to me. |
01:10:03 |
Watch the baton. |
01:10:06 |
Good luck, Miss Tuffle. |
01:13:28 |
- You wanted to see me, Father? |
01:13:32 |
Mrs. Quimp here, good woman that she is... |
01:13:35 |
has come here |
01:13:38 |
I think it should more properly |
01:13:41 |
Nice work, Mrs. Quimp. What is it? |
01:13:44 |
Suppose you tell Father O'Malley |
01:13:48 |
You'd better tell him, Father. |
01:13:55 |
Your little songbird |
01:13:58 |
but not a bit interested |
01:14:01 |
is feathering her nest in her own manner. |
01:14:04 |
And if Mrs. Quimp's observations |
01:14:09 |
It seems, Father O'Malley, |
01:14:12 |
has an apartment directly across the street. |
01:14:15 |
Opposite Mrs. Quimp's bedroom. |
01:14:20 |
According to Mrs. Quimp, young Ted Haines |
01:14:24 |
Mrs. Quimp is losing a lot of sleep. |
01:14:28 |
It's queer, isn't it, Father? |
01:14:31 |
Young Haines was ready to throw me out |
01:14:36 |
But when it comes to this young lady... |
01:14:39 |
and mark you, there are other words |
01:14:42 |
he acts quite different. |
01:14:45 |
Don't you think it's strange? |
01:14:47 |
That's a question. |
01:14:50 |
Fine goings-on, Father O'Malley. |
01:14:54 |
The nose on whose face, Father? |
01:14:57 |
It doesn't matter whose face it's on. |
01:15:01 |
Excuse us. |
01:15:08 |
This is very serious business, |
01:15:11 |
As you're more familiar with the case, |
01:15:16 |
I'll handle the little sins. |
01:15:22 |
All through a lifetime |
01:15:28 |
I'll be loving you and then |
01:15:34 |
On the day after forever |
01:15:42 |
I'll just begin |
01:15:48 |
again |
01:15:54 |
Come in. |
01:15:56 |
- Hello, Father. |
01:16:01 |
- Hi, Father. |
01:16:05 |
- I heard you. That's more like it. |
01:16:08 |
Maybe it's because I'm putting |
01:16:16 |
Very nice here, isn't it? |
01:16:22 |
Very nice. |
01:16:30 |
- Before you go any further... |
01:16:33 |
That's right. |
01:16:36 |
Yes, I'm sure Father is just dying |
01:16:41 |
- Yes. |
01:16:50 |
I was going down the street, |
01:16:54 |
when who do you think just happened by, |
01:16:58 |
and pulled up alongside of the curb? |
01:17:00 |
- Ted Haines, Jr. |
01:17:02 |
And what do you think his approach was? |
01:17:06 |
- I prefer not to remember. |
01:17:10 |
His exact words were, |
01:17:13 |
Now wait a minute. |
01:17:15 |
What I really said was, |
01:17:19 |
You know, that's worse. |
01:17:21 |
Well, that was that. |
01:17:23 |
And with practically no more of a build up |
01:17:27 |
Who knows? It might have worked. |
01:17:30 |
So after I'd cooled him off, I came back here. |
01:17:33 |
No job, no money, |
01:17:36 |
There was a knock on the door. I said |
01:17:40 |
- And who do you think was there? |
01:17:43 |
- Right. I was so surprised. |
01:17:47 |
Well, up to here, we're all surprised. |
01:17:51 |
Naturally, before throwing me out, |
01:17:55 |
So in a few well-chosen sentences, |
01:17:58 |
Sort of like I told you. |
01:18:01 |
And you found a landlord |
01:18:03 |
Well, not exactly a heart of gold, |
01:18:07 |
Well, we had the apartment vacant, |
01:18:11 |
- Anyway, what's wrong with that? |
01:18:17 |
As I was saying, |
01:18:20 |
Like Mrs. Quimp? |
01:18:22 |
Yeah. No! Well, that's different. |
01:18:26 |
I can see that, obviously. |
01:18:29 |
She told me about coming to see you |
01:18:34 |
You don't have a corner on helping people, |
01:18:37 |
And besides, I've practically |
01:18:39 |
Yes, and as soon as I get it, |
01:18:42 |
Every nickel of it. You too, Father. |
01:18:46 |
No hurry about me. |
01:18:49 |
Rather a nice-looking piano you have here. |
01:18:52 |
Well, she needs one, doesn't she? |
01:18:54 |
- She's got to practice. She's a singer. |
01:18:58 |
Of course, pianos are a little expensive |
01:19:01 |
I asked her first |
01:19:05 |
- Well, then naturally... |
01:19:09 |
Carol tells me you can play, Father. |
01:19:11 |
How about trying it out |
01:19:14 |
Yes, play something for us, Father. |
01:19:27 |
Would you mind us asking you |
01:19:30 |
- No. |
01:19:33 |
Well, I've always been interested in music. |
01:19:36 |
Used to write a bit of it at school. |
01:19:39 |
We used to play for the school dances. |
01:19:42 |
O'Malley's Orioles. |
01:19:46 |
You know, at one time |
01:19:50 |
Whether to write the nation's songs |
01:19:56 |
- Any regrets, Father? |
01:19:59 |
I get a great happiness |
01:20:02 |
religion doesn't have to be this. |
01:20:07 |
Taking all the fun out of everything. |
01:20:09 |
It can be bright. |
01:20:12 |
Bring you closer to happiness. |
01:20:16 |
Or would you rather I change the subject? |
01:20:20 |
If I could just express musically |
01:20:24 |
it would be much more eloquent. |
01:20:27 |
It would sound simpler, |
01:20:31 |
Sometimes the spoken word |
01:20:35 |
You mean, sing your sermons, Father? |
01:20:38 |
Yeah, sort of. |
01:20:40 |
Have you |
01:20:42 |
No. |
01:20:44 |
Will you play us |
01:20:57 |
This road leads to Rainbowville |
01:21:03 |
going my way? |
01:21:07 |
Up ahead is Bluebird Hill |
01:21:13 |
going my way? |
01:21:18 |
Just pack a basket full of wishes |
01:21:24 |
and off you start |
01:21:29 |
With Sunday morning |
01:21:32 |
in your heart |
01:21:38 |
Round the bend you'll see a sign |
01:21:44 |
"Dreamer's Highway" |
01:21:49 |
Happiness is down the line |
01:21:55 |
going my way? |
01:21:59 |
The smiles you gather |
01:22:03 |
will look well |
01:22:06 |
on you |
01:22:10 |
Oh, I hope you're |
01:22:15 |
going my way |
01:22:20 |
too |
01:22:34 |
I think I'll leave you on that. |
01:22:41 |
Goodbye, Carol. Goodbye, Ted. |
01:22:46 |
Bye, Father. |
01:22:53 |
Nice thought. |
01:22:57 |
Going My Way. |
01:23:01 |
Isn't it? |
01:23:09 |
He's quite a fellow. |
01:23:17 |
Good morning, Father. |
01:23:21 |
- Jenny, this is Father Fitzgibbon. |
01:23:24 |
- How do you do? |
01:23:30 |
- Looking for work? |
01:23:33 |
She sings at the Metropolitan Opera House. |
01:23:36 |
Well, it's a great privilege to meet you, |
01:23:40 |
You've come quite a ways in the world. |
01:23:42 |
- Travelled extensively? |
01:23:44 |
- Where's your home? |
01:23:48 |
- A nice home? |
01:23:50 |
In that case, you'd be interested |
01:23:55 |
Again? |
01:23:58 |
We're trying to raise a little money, |
01:24:00 |
I see. |
01:24:02 |
- How many? |
01:24:08 |
Be $10. |
01:24:11 |
- Thank you, and I hope you win it. |
01:24:13 |
And I hope you win it, too, Jenny. |
01:24:18 |
And we can raffle it off over there |
01:24:20 |
I'd hate to see that crazy quilt |
01:24:24 |
Where's the pied piper |
01:24:26 |
Down in the basement. |
01:24:28 |
Thank you, Father. Come, Jenny. |
01:24:29 |
- Goodbye, Father. |
01:24:31 |
Congratulations on selling all your tickets. |
01:24:45 |
Like some more? |
01:24:49 |
Ready, boys? |
01:25:03 |
- That's the best. |
01:25:06 |
Would you like to hear something nice, |
01:25:09 |
Yes, very much. |
01:27:20 |
- Very well done, boys. That's all. |
01:27:24 |
See you all tomorrow. |
01:27:29 |
They're angels. |
01:27:31 |
They've got something you lose |
01:27:37 |
- What's the matter, Timmy? |
01:27:40 |
That was beautiful, Chuck. Beautiful. |
01:27:42 |
Of course, we don't get Genevieve Linden |
01:27:47 |
- Nor Deems O'Dowd either. |
01:27:51 |
I'm glad to see you've kept up |
01:27:55 |
Are you writing anything anymore? |
01:27:57 |
Yes. I have a little song here |
01:28:01 |
A very good friend of his. |
01:28:03 |
If he likes it, that might be the answer |
01:28:09 |
I have bad news. I've been to the publisher. |
01:28:13 |
Wouldn't even look at it. |
01:28:17 |
May I see it? |
01:28:24 |
- So you're still in trouble. |
01:28:27 |
- He glanced at it. |
01:28:30 |
- "Schmaltz isn't selling this season." |
01:28:35 |
- "Barfola." |
01:28:37 |
Yeah, Voffala. |
01:28:39 |
Boy, I heard some of their song hits. |
01:28:41 |
It Was Hut-Sut Time On The Rilla-Rye. |
01:28:47 |
And then there was another one. |
01:28:50 |
This fella lost his girl in Salt Lake City. |
01:28:52 |
Then he goes on to say |
01:28:56 |
The average temperature, 73. |
01:28:58 |
The section is noted for gold, silver, |
01:29:01 |
But that doesn't make |
01:29:04 |
because he's lost his sugar. |
01:29:06 |
- Voffala. |
01:29:17 |
- What's the matter with that? |
01:29:21 |
Can you imagine Beat Me Eight To The Bar |
01:29:32 |
- I like this. |
01:29:37 |
Going My Way. |
01:29:40 |
All right. |
01:29:44 |
Thank you. |
01:29:46 |
I have to go now. |
01:29:47 |
Father Tim, can I drop you off? |
01:29:54 |
There you are. |
01:30:01 |
Thank you. |
01:30:02 |
Thank you. |
01:30:05 |
Goodbye. |
01:30:10 |
- My pen, Father. |
01:30:13 |
- Good day. |
01:30:34 |
Yes? |
01:31:00 |
Well, who are you? |
01:31:03 |
I want to have a talk with you. |
01:31:08 |
You must be his father. |
01:31:11 |
- How old are you? |
01:31:15 |
Well, that's good. |
01:31:26 |
Ted! |
01:31:49 |
What? |
01:31:54 |
Hello, Dad. |
01:32:00 |
Where have you been |
01:32:03 |
Well, Dad... |
01:32:07 |
I've been in a blue heaven |
01:32:10 |
- She came in on a moonbeam. |
01:32:14 |
That wasn't cricket. When you were my age, |
01:32:22 |
Everything I say kills her. |
01:32:25 |
It kills me, too. Do you realise |
01:32:28 |
Yes. I had it redecorated. |
01:32:30 |
- And that's one of my robes. |
01:32:34 |
I'm going to like him. |
01:32:37 |
Do you know I could have you |
01:32:40 |
Maybe I know something about her |
01:32:42 |
She was picked up on the street |
01:32:45 |
I know that. |
01:32:46 |
Maybe we know something |
01:32:51 |
Married? |
01:32:55 |
I'll have that annulled. |
01:32:57 |
You can only get them annulled |
01:33:00 |
Ours was right. |
01:33:02 |
We said something about, |
01:33:08 |
Where were you married? |
01:33:12 |
O'Malley! A secret marriage? |
01:33:15 |
Well, he's put his foot in it this time. |
01:33:17 |
It wasn't a secret marriage. |
01:33:20 |
I didn't see it. |
01:33:22 |
You never get past the financial column. |
01:33:24 |
Don't be impertinent! |
01:33:26 |
Young woman, do you know |
01:33:29 |
You know he's quit his job? |
01:33:31 |
That's all right. I'll support him. |
01:33:35 |
Sure, she's working. |
01:33:39 |
You'd live off your wife? |
01:33:41 |
Mother was a big help to you, wasn't she, |
01:33:47 |
That was entirely different. |
01:33:56 |
Yes, Dad, you certainly have. |
01:33:59 |
Look, Son. My boy. |
01:34:04 |
Have you no family pride? |
01:34:10 |
No shame? |
01:34:12 |
You've certainly slipped, my boy. |
01:34:16 |
I don't think so, Dad. |
01:34:27 |
Well, darling, I guess I'd better get dressed. |
01:34:41 |
I think I'm a failure as a father. |
01:34:44 |
I don't think so. |
01:34:46 |
Darling, where's my hat? |
01:34:50 |
I'll get it. |
01:35:24 |
You'll have to forgive the way |
01:35:28 |
We were a little hysterical. |
01:35:30 |
I guess we were both a little, well, mad. |
01:35:33 |
Well, I'm mad, too. |
01:35:36 |
Quitting his job like that. |
01:35:40 |
I don't know. This younger generation |
01:36:19 |
So long, sweet. |
01:36:22 |
God bless you. |
01:36:30 |
Goodbye, Dad. |
01:36:34 |
When they found out about my 600 hours |
01:36:41 |
Be nice to her, Dad. She'll grow on you. |
01:36:47 |
Goodbye, boy. |
01:37:01 |
He's gone, Dad. |
01:37:12 |
Max, you have to do this for me |
01:37:16 |
I'm afraid we got all the songs we need. |
01:37:19 |
Now wait a minute. |
01:37:23 |
So grab your hat and a taxi |
01:37:26 |
Yes, now. This very minute. |
01:37:28 |
If you don't, I'll put the Irish curse on you. |
01:37:32 |
Goodbye, Father. |
01:37:35 |
That's Father O'Dowd, a friend of mine. |
01:37:38 |
- What did he want? A donation? |
01:37:40 |
Pal of his has got a song, |
01:37:44 |
He's grabbed off the Metropolitan |
01:37:48 |
conducted by this fellow Tommaso... |
01:37:52 |
whatever his name is. The star, |
01:37:57 |
All this fuss to put over a song |
01:38:00 |
And they're waiting right now |
01:38:02 |
At the Metropolitan? |
01:38:16 |
This road leads to Rainbowville |
01:38:21 |
going my way? |
01:38:25 |
Up ahead is Bluebird Hill |
01:38:30 |
going my way? |
01:38:34 |
Just pack a basket full of wishes |
01:38:40 |
and off you start |
01:38:43 |
With Sunday morning |
01:38:46 |
in your heart |
01:38:52 |
Round the bend you'll see a sign |
01:38:58 |
"Dreamer's Highway" |
01:39:01 |
Happiness is down the line |
01:39:06 |
going my way? |
01:39:10 |
The smiles you gather |
01:39:12 |
will look well |
01:39:15 |
on you |
01:39:23 |
Oh, I hope you're |
01:39:26 |
going my way |
01:39:32 |
too |
01:39:35 |
Round the bend |
01:39:41 |
"Dreamer's Highway" |
01:39:44 |
Happiness is down the line |
01:39:50 |
going my way? |
01:39:54 |
The smiles you gather |
01:39:56 |
will look well |
01:39:58 |
on you |
01:40:07 |
Oh, I hope you're |
01:40:11 |
going my way |
01:40:18 |
too |
01:40:39 |
That's very good. Wonderful. |
01:40:42 |
You sang it great. |
01:40:44 |
- That's a pretty good song you got there. |
01:40:46 |
- I guess you ought to know. |
01:40:49 |
They say he's the sharpest little man |
01:40:54 |
- I'm embarrassed. |
01:40:59 |
Don't let that embarrass you. We love it. |
01:41:02 |
What I wanted to say is that, |
01:41:05 |
it's just as I told you, Father. |
01:41:07 |
It's too good for us. It's way over our head. |
01:41:10 |
You see, it's not just the type of song |
01:41:14 |
Pardon me, Father, that a gentleman... |
01:41:17 |
would croon to his babe, |
01:41:20 |
It doesn't say enough. It hasn't got that... |
01:41:24 |
Well, it's just not for me. |
01:41:26 |
I think you ought to try it out on someone |
01:41:30 |
Thanks. |
01:41:31 |
Well, I guess we'd better |
01:41:35 |
You know, Father, I could be wrong. |
01:41:37 |
- I hope I am. Goodbye. |
01:41:43 |
- I'm sorry. |
01:41:48 |
You sang it beautifully, Jenny. |
01:41:51 |
Not one mistake. |
01:41:53 |
If that isn't good, |
01:41:56 |
I was going to ask you |
01:41:59 |
but maybe you don't feel like it now. |
01:42:02 |
They sing divinely, |
01:42:06 |
Maybe a little something? |
01:42:10 |
- What do you think they'd like to hear? |
01:42:13 |
- The Mule. |
01:42:14 |
- Yeah. |
01:42:26 |
Would you like to swing on a star |
01:42:29 |
Carry moonbeams home in a jar |
01:42:33 |
And be better off than you are |
01:42:37 |
Or would you rather be a mule |
01:42:40 |
A mule is an animal with long funny ears |
01:42:44 |
He kicks up at anything he hears |
01:42:47 |
His back is brawny but his brain is weak |
01:42:51 |
He's just plain stupid with a stubborn streak |
01:42:53 |
And by the way, if you hate to go to school |
01:42:57 |
You may grow up to be a mule |
01:43:00 |
Or would you like to |
01:43:03 |
Carry moonbeams home in a jar |
01:43:06 |
And be better off than you are |
01:43:11 |
Or would you rather be a pig |
01:43:14 |
A pig is an animal with dirt on his face |
01:43:17 |
His shoes are a terrible disgrace |
01:43:21 |
He has no manners when he eats his food |
01:43:24 |
He's fat and lazy and extremely rude |
01:43:27 |
But if you don't care a feather or a fig |
01:43:31 |
You may grow up to be a pig |
01:43:34 |
Or would you like to swing on a star |
01:43:37 |
Carry moonbeams home in a jar |
01:43:40 |
And be better off than you are |
01:43:45 |
Or would you rather be a fish |
01:43:48 |
A fish won't do anything, |
01:43:51 |
He can't write his name or read a book |
01:43:54 |
To fool the people is his only thought |
01:43:57 |
Yeah, but even though he's slippery, |
01:44:01 |
But then if that sort of life is what you wish |
01:44:05 |
You may grow up to be a fish |
01:44:07 |
And all the monkeys aren't in the zoo |
01:44:11 |
Every day you meet quite a few |
01:44:14 |
So you see it's all up to you |
01:44:19 |
You can be better than you are |
01:44:25 |
You could be swingin' on a star |
01:44:35 |
- Is that your song, Father? |
01:44:39 |
Well, we'll take a flier on that. |
01:44:41 |
Did you hear that, Timmy? |
01:44:45 |
You're a grand lad. |
01:44:48 |
I knew your name wasn't Dolan for nothing. |
01:44:54 |
Fellas, if you'll come to St. Dominic's... |
01:44:56 |
- tomorrow morning at 10:30. |
01:44:59 |
Max, a day in church |
01:45:02 |
Be there, and bring the cash with you. |
01:45:04 |
Father O'Malley will tell you |
01:45:06 |
An old man, dear friend of Father O'Malley's |
01:45:11 |
It would make Father O'Malley very happy |
01:45:17 |
- Church? |
01:45:22 |
As you know, |
01:45:28 |
Forty-six in October. |
01:45:32 |
And during that time... |
01:45:35 |
I've always asked you to be generous, |
01:45:39 |
And now I have to ask you again. |
01:45:42 |
You all know how I feel about St. Dominic's. |
01:45:47 |
Well, we're in dire financial stress. |
01:45:53 |
So give what you can. |
01:45:55 |
And I know that whatever you give... |
01:46:00 |
whether it's large or small, |
01:46:05 |
In the name of the Father, the Son, |
01:47:11 |
Very gratifying. |
01:47:14 |
And the Bishop thought I couldn't preach. |
01:47:16 |
Thought I had a mouthful of clover. |
01:47:19 |
Father, now that you're practically |
01:47:22 |
do you suppose I could have a half a dollar? |
01:47:25 |
What for? |
01:47:27 |
Father O'Dowd and I thought, with |
01:47:31 |
I need a new golf ball. |
01:47:32 |
If I lose it, I'll swear off. I'll quit. |
01:47:35 |
Take 50 cents. No. |
01:47:40 |
They never keep any books. |
01:47:41 |
You suppose I could buy |
01:47:46 |
- Must we? |
01:47:50 |
Give him 50 cents. |
01:47:51 |
- You ought to come along with us. |
01:47:54 |
Just go around. |
01:47:56 |
- The fresh air will do you good. |
01:47:59 |
- Your what? |
01:48:00 |
- What's a kibitzer? |
01:48:06 |
- Will you come? |
01:48:08 |
- We'll get a ball for you, too. |
01:48:19 |
Plenty of mushrooms |
01:48:35 |
Where did that go? |
01:48:45 |
Now, let me understand. |
01:48:49 |
- in less hits than Father O'Dowd... |
01:48:53 |
So you've got to count |
01:48:55 |
That's right, Father. Step aside. |
01:49:21 |
How many did you have? Three? |
01:49:24 |
How many? |
01:49:42 |
That's remarkable. |
01:49:44 |
- Can you do that every time? |
01:49:48 |
A strong crosswind or something. |
01:49:50 |
- Here, give me a holt of that. |
01:49:56 |
Wait, I'll throw a ball in there for you. |
01:49:58 |
Keep your head down now, Father. |
01:50:22 |
Father, you holed out. |
01:50:25 |
Not bad for a beginner. |
01:50:26 |
- You've played before. |
01:50:29 |
That's the first time |
01:50:32 |
Well, you better play and I'll watch then. |
01:51:47 |
I guess I better be going. |
01:51:50 |
Let that be a lesson to you, Father. |
01:52:01 |
- What an extraordinary person. |
01:52:10 |
Well, I'll sleep well |
01:52:15 |
Think it must be that golf. |
01:52:18 |
Shades of me childhood. |
01:52:23 |
You know, I was thinking, Father. |
01:52:28 |
before something goes wrong, |
01:52:32 |
To do what, for instance? |
01:52:34 |
Well, like, for instance, take a trip home |
01:52:39 |
The interest is all paid up to date. |
01:52:42 |
Unless something goes wrong, I have plans |
01:52:47 |
You really think it would be all right? |
01:52:50 |
I mean, that you'll take... |
01:52:52 |
Father Fitzgibbon! Chuck! |
01:53:25 |
Don't worry, Father. We'll build again. |
01:53:39 |
Can I help you, Father? |
01:53:45 |
It's for the birds. |
01:53:55 |
They're used to coming here. |
01:54:00 |
- I don't want them to go away. |
01:54:04 |
You see, Father? They're not leaving. |
01:54:09 |
And when your church is rebuilt, |
01:54:14 |
In the meantime, you can send |
01:54:18 |
I'll split the collection with you. 50-50. |
01:54:21 |
Take it, Father. |
01:54:24 |
Now what makes you all so hopeful |
01:54:36 |
- You're supposed to take this. |
01:54:38 |
- Come on, please. Take it. |
01:54:40 |
I'll tell you what, if you'll take it, |
01:54:44 |
- There, now that wasn't so bad. |
01:54:49 |
Doctors. Medicine. |
01:54:51 |
- What I need is to be up and about. |
01:54:55 |
Tramping all over the parish to raise funds. |
01:54:58 |
There's no need for you to rub it in. |
01:55:02 |
- $35.85. |
01:55:05 |
- How much is the doctor's bill? |
01:55:08 |
Says here to take two. |
01:55:11 |
Listen. There's nothing in that bottle |
01:55:15 |
Now you're not gonna lose hope, are you? |
01:55:18 |
Hope? |
01:55:22 |
Chuck, when you're young, it's easy to keep |
01:55:27 |
But at my age, you're lucky if the pilot light |
01:55:35 |
I know, Father, 45 years |
01:55:41 |
Here, take this. |
01:55:47 |
That'll keep the pilot light burning. |
01:55:50 |
Yes, it ought to. |
01:55:55 |
- Well, did you make your parish calls? |
01:55:58 |
Mrs. McGonigle's rheumatism |
01:56:01 |
I told her to bury a potato in the backyard. |
01:56:03 |
- That's for warts. |
01:56:06 |
And I heard Mrs. Quimp's new gossip. |
01:56:08 |
- What else? |
01:56:13 |
- Did they hear from young Ted? |
01:56:17 |
- Too bad. |
01:56:20 |
Fine, upstanding young fella. |
01:56:23 |
- Maybe they'll decorate him. |
01:56:26 |
Some friend of his ran over him in a jeep. |
01:56:30 |
But I've got some good news. |
01:56:32 |
- I have a letter from Miss Linden. |
01:56:37 |
She's in St. Louis. |
01:56:39 |
And here it comes. I gave you that medicine |
01:56:43 |
Tony and the boys are with her. |
01:56:46 |
- They're on a what? |
01:56:49 |
- and they'll be back in time for school. |
01:56:51 |
Besides, travel's a great education. |
01:56:53 |
If they make enough money, |
01:56:57 |
Not much of one, maybe, |
01:57:02 |
Miss Linden sent you a cheque |
01:57:10 |
$3,500. |
01:57:13 |
How's the pilot light |
01:57:15 |
It's burning brighter, Chuck. |
01:57:17 |
It's a long road back, but we've started. |
01:57:20 |
You know, I've a feeling |
01:57:23 |
Sure it'll rise again. |
01:57:26 |
- You know, I think I'll get up meself. |
01:57:31 |
- I feel better. |
01:57:36 |
Here now, boys. Go on home. |
01:57:40 |
Your dinner's ready. Go on home. |
01:57:43 |
Bye, Father. |
01:57:46 |
Bye, Father. |
01:57:55 |
Fine girl, Miss Linden. |
01:57:59 |
Let's close this up. Keep the sawdust out. |
01:58:06 |
That will lend beauty to the dedication. |
01:58:09 |
And at Christmas, |
01:58:11 |
Father, I won't be here at Christmas. |
01:58:14 |
I was with the Bishop this afternoon, |
01:58:22 |
You're leaving me. |
01:58:24 |
It never occurred to me |
01:58:27 |
But, me boy, |
01:58:31 |
- You didn't ask to? |
01:58:35 |
But the Bishop asked me to help him out, |
01:58:39 |
- St. Dominic's. What's going to happen? |
01:58:43 |
I wish you could've heard some |
01:58:46 |
Says you're looking 10 years younger. |
01:58:48 |
He has all the confidence |
01:58:51 |
Don't worry. You'll have a new assistant. |
01:58:53 |
I want to wish you all the success |
01:58:58 |
Is it a parish of your own? |
01:59:00 |
Not exactly, Father. |
01:59:03 |
You see this church, St. Charles, it's... |
01:59:07 |
Well, the pastor's getting along in years |
01:59:10 |
You mean they're in trouble. |
01:59:12 |
Yes. And I'm supposed to go in there |
01:59:16 |
You mean without the old fella knowing. |
01:59:21 |
Well, that's a difficult assignment. |
01:59:26 |
You may have trouble |
01:59:29 |
He may be running off to the Bishop every |
01:59:35 |
You'll bring him around |
01:59:38 |
Well, there's dinner. |
01:59:41 |
You know how to manage |
01:59:44 |
Take him out on the golf course. |
01:59:48 |
- We'll get along. Just so he... |
01:59:53 |
That's it, Father. That's it exactly. |
02:00:05 |
Come in, Tony. |
02:00:07 |
- Hi, Father. So you're really leaving us? |
02:00:11 |
I guess when the Bishop says |
02:00:14 |
- That's right, Tony. |
02:00:17 |
Tony, bishops are like umpires. |
02:00:19 |
You have to have them |
02:00:22 |
- Really? |
02:00:25 |
I want you to take my place with the choir. |
02:00:28 |
From now on, you're in charge. |
02:00:30 |
That's swell of you, Father. |
02:00:32 |
- I always had my eye on it. |
02:00:34 |
When you gonna give |
02:00:37 |
Not so loud. Later on in the church. |
02:00:39 |
- Those boys haven't told anybody? |
02:00:43 |
I mean, I'd be disappointed in them. |
02:00:46 |
I know you wanted to tell me |
02:00:50 |
but I'll make it easy for you. |
02:00:53 |
Just as if you were here checking on me. |
02:00:55 |
If you don't, I'm gonna drop you |
02:00:58 |
- It's a deal. Good luck to you. |
02:01:34 |
Pretty near Christmas. |
02:02:03 |
I'm sure that the way to say what I'd like |
02:02:10 |
We're separated by many years, |
02:02:13 |
which could be the reason why we haven't |
02:02:19 |
But though we've had many differences, |
02:02:23 |
- It was only in method. |
02:02:37 |
- Good stuff, huh? |
02:02:40 |
- Goodbye, Ted. |
02:02:42 |
Bye, Carol. Right man did come along? |
02:02:44 |
Yes, but not past our house. |
02:02:47 |
Stubborn? |
02:02:49 |
- Goodbye, Mr. Haines. |
02:02:54 |
Pardon me, Mr. Haines. |
02:02:56 |
I've just left the Bishop. |
02:03:00 |
I'm taking your place. I'm the new curate! |
02:03:03 |
You've little time. They're waiting |
02:03:07 |
All right. I've been doing you |
02:03:09 |
You're gonna have a new church |
02:03:11 |
Yes, but we didn't raise enough money. |
02:03:13 |
Mr. Haines is gonna give us a mortgage |
02:03:16 |
He convinced me I have a heart. |
02:03:20 |
- That's right. |
02:03:22 |
I don't know what I'm going to do |
02:03:24 |
Don't know who the Bishop |
02:03:27 |
- but whoever he is... |
02:03:35 |
Congratulations to you, Father. |
02:03:38 |
- The Bishop wouldn't do that to me again. |
02:03:44 |
Mr. Haines. Nice of you to give |
02:03:47 |
Not at all. |
02:03:49 |
Can't tell you how much we appreciate it. |
02:03:58 |
As you know... |
02:04:00 |
we're all going to miss Father O'Malley. |
02:04:06 |
He was a fine man. |
02:04:10 |
This is Father O'Malley, |
02:04:13 |
How do you do, Mrs. Fitzgibbon? |
02:04:15 |
I've heard so much about you. |
02:04:18 |
I think you'll agree that |
02:04:23 |
He was always thinking of others. |
02:04:26 |
And that, you know, |
02:04:29 |
Believe me, it's what we do for others that... |