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Clips from White Christmas (1954)
"Stop the Jeep, Sergeant."
White Christmas (1954)
"What's this all about, Captain?"
White Christmas (1954)
"A little entertainment for the men, sir. Tonight's Christmas Eve."
White Christmas (1954)
"They should be lined up for full inspection."
White Christmas (1954)
"You're absolutely right. There's no Christmas in the Army, Captain."
White Christmas (1954)
"There's always a slip-up or two during a change in command."
White Christmas (1954)
"The men get a little loose."
White Christmas (1954)
"- I know I'm leaving them in good hands. - Thank you, General."
White Christmas (1954)
"Sergeant, take me to headquarters immediately."
White Christmas (1954)
"You'll have those men turned out on the double."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Sergeant, take the shortcut. - Yes, sir."
White Christmas (1954)
"That's not the way back to headquarters."
White Christmas (1954)
"Joe, you know that and I know that, but the general doesn't know it."
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Just like the ones I used to know ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Where the treetops glisten ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ And children listen ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ To hear sleigh bells ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ In the snow ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Of a white Christmas ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ With every Christmas card ♪"
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"♪ And bright ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ And may all your Christmases ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Be white ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, that just about wraps it up, fellas."
White Christmas (1954)
"'Cause we really had a slam-bang finish cooked up for him."
White Christmas (1954)
"I guess you know by now"
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"That's not a very nice Christmas present, is it,"
White Christmas (1954)
"That's a direction he's never taken in his entire life."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, all I can say is we owe an awful lot to General Waverly..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Attention!"
White Christmas (1954)
"Captain Wallace, who's responsible"
White Christmas (1954)
"for holding a show in this advanced area?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- Well, sir, as a matter of fact... - It was me, sir."
White Christmas (1954)
"I mean, when you've got an entertainer, sir,"
White Christmas (1954)
"I mean, sir, it's Christmas Eve, sir, and..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, sir, I mean that if you were in New York, sir,"
White Christmas (1954)
"you'd have to pay $6.60 or even $8.80 to see"
White Christmas (1954)
"or hear a great singer like Captain Wallace, sir."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Who are you? - Phillip Davis, sir."
White Christmas (1954)
"Private first class, sir."
White Christmas (1954)
"I said, "At ease!""
White Christmas (1954)
"This division is now under the command of General Harold G. Carlton."
White Christmas (1954)
"I don't want you to forget it, not that he'll let you."
White Christmas (1954)
"He's tough, just what this sIoppy outfit needs."
White Christmas (1954)
"You may even learn how to march."
White Christmas (1954)
"I may come back and... fight for the enemy."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Merry Christmas. - Merry Christmas."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, I guess all I can say is how much I..."
White Christmas (1954)
"How am I going...?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Just happen to have a slam-bang finish, sir."
White Christmas (1954)
"Yes, sir."
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ We'll follow the old man ♪ ♪ Wherever he wants to go ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Long as he stays away ♪ ♪ From the battle's fray ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Especially when he keeps us on the ball ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ And we'll tell the kiddies ♪ ♪ We answered duty's call ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ With the grandest son of a soldier ♪ ♪ Of them all ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ We'll stay with the old man ♪ ♪ Wherever he wants to stay ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Long as he stays away ♪ ♪ From the battle's fray ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Because we love him ♪ ♪ We love him ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Especially when he keeps us on the ball ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ And we'll tell the kiddies ♪ ♪ We answered duty's call ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ With the grandest son of a soldier ♪ ♪ Of them all ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"- Look out. It's about to come down. - Get down!"
White Christmas (1954)
"Put me down!"
White Christmas (1954)
"What do you...?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- This looks pretty bad. - Yeah, it's nothing but a scratch."
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"- Hey, Davis, how you feeling? - Pretty good, Captain."
White Christmas (1954)
"I just dropped by to thank you for saving my life."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Well, it was a life worth saving, sir. - Well, I appreciate it."
White Christmas (1954)
"Anytime I can do anything for you, anytime, any place,"
White Christmas (1954)
"- you just pick up a phone. - Thank you, sir."
White Christmas (1954)
"- So long, Davis. Sorry. I'll see you. - That's all right, Captain."
White Christmas (1954)
"Captain, you could do one little tiny favor for me."
White Christmas (1954)
"- What's that? - Well, sir,"
White Christmas (1954)
"when this is all over, you know, I thought maybe if you put this song"
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"in your act, it might be a big hit for you."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Why, sure. Just pick up the phone. - Yeah. Captain,"
White Christmas (1954)
"- This it? - Yeah."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, this is for two people. It's a duet."
White Christmas (1954)
"Yeah. It needs two people, two dynamite entertainers."
White Christmas (1954)
"But I work alone. I do a single."
White Christmas (1954)
"Who do you figure on for the other hunk of dynamite?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, I happen to know a fellow, Captain."
White Christmas (1954)
"He's pretty funny in living rooms, kind of has a fair voice, you know, and I..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Yeah, well... That's all right, Captain."
White Christmas (1954)
"Oh, well. OK, Dynamite, we'll give it whirl."
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ We're having a heat wave ♪ ♪ A tropical heat wave ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Well, now the temperature's rising ♪ ♪ It isn't surprising ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ She certainly can ♪ ♪ Can-can ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ With crazy words that roll along ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ And if my song can start you laughing ♪ ♪ I'm happy, happy ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Nothing but blue skies ♪ ♪ Blue skies do I see ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Nothing but bluebirds, bluebirds ♪ ♪ All day long ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Noticing the days hurrying by ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ When you're in love ♪ ♪ My, my, how they fly ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"Keep it bubbling now, girls."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Phil, can I see you for a minute? - Yeah."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Hello, honey. Hi. - Hi."
White Christmas (1954)
"- You know Doris? - Yeah."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Hi. - Hi. Hi. Fine."
White Christmas (1954)
"On stage, girls! On stage. Finale."
White Christmas (1954)
"Albert, did you get the notice drawn up?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- Yes, sir. Show lays off tonight. - Good boy."
White Christmas (1954)
"Cast and crew get ten days off with pay."
White Christmas (1954)
"Gee, they'll go wild. Nicest Christmas present anybody ever had."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, a little rough for the holiday traffic,"
White Christmas (1954)
"but I pulled a few strings, got you and Mr. Davis on the 1:00 train."
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"- Tickets are on the way over. - Good enough."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Put that on the bulletin board. - Sign this, Bob."
White Christmas (1954)
"OK. Say, if you want us for anything in New York,"
White Christmas (1954)
"- for the Ed Harrison Television Show. - Yes, sir."
White Christmas (1954)
"Too bad you and Mr. Davis couldn't get a little rest."
White Christmas (1954)
"Oh, man, I wasn't about to turn this down."
White Christmas (1954)
"This is a great big, fat plug for the show."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Bring the tickets when they come. - Yes, sir."
White Christmas (1954)
"Can I see you a minute?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- How do you do? - Mutual, I'm sure."
White Christmas (1954)
"I thought before train time, we'd get a bite to eat"
White Christmas (1954)
"I'm afraid you can't either. We got some business to take care of."
White Christmas (1954)
"- What kind of business? - We got to go look at an act."
White Christmas (1954)
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