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Clips from White Christmas (1954)
"Tell him the girls have to finish the show or something."
White Christmas (1954)
"Bob. All right, Bob, the girls are in jam. We'll have to help them."
White Christmas (1954)
"- What's the beef? - Come on. They're in big trouble now."
White Christmas (1954)
"- What's the picture? - Somebody is trying to get... Come on."
White Christmas (1954)
"Are you kidding? Pay off a chiseling rat like that?"
White Christmas (1954)
"I don't know how I get mixed up in these things."
White Christmas (1954)
"Why do I listen to you? Give me one good reason."
White Christmas (1954)
"Let's just say we're doing it for an old pal in the Army."
White Christmas (1954)
"You kids get down to the station and hop on a train."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Here, Phil. - We can't."
White Christmas (1954)
"Our tickets aren't good until tomorrow."
White Christmas (1954)
"But you've got to get out tonight."
White Christmas (1954)
"Tickets. Wait a minute. Here, take these. Now, get going. Come on."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, honey, it was his idea. Now, will you please get going?"
White Christmas (1954)
"- His idea? Are you sure? - Yeah."
White Christmas (1954)
"He won't think it's some kind of an angle?"
White Christmas (1954)
"I told you it was his idea. Now, come on. Upsy-daisy. Here we go!"
White Christmas (1954)
"We'll pay you back. Where can we reach you?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Our trunks, our phonograph and the recording."
White Christmas (1954)
"Honey, we'll get them to you. Would you please go? The taxi is coming."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Here. - Here."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Open the door. Bye. - Bye, now."
White Christmas (1954)
"And I can't stall him much longer."
White Christmas (1954)
"Hey, whatever happened to paying the $200?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, we've got to give the girls five or ten minutes' start."
White Christmas (1954)
"If you could just stall him for just a few minutes."
White Christmas (1954)
"I'll try, but he's eating me out of business already."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Well, keep punching, will you? - OK."
White Christmas (1954)
"I got a feeling I'm not gonna like it."
White Christmas (1954)
"I got a feeling you're gonna hate it."
White Christmas (1954)
"- What am I doing it for? - Let's just say"
White Christmas (1954)
"we're doing it for a pal in the Army."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Yeah. - Yeah, I know. I've heard that..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Listen, Sheriff, I haven't got all night to wait here while you eat free food."
White Christmas (1954)
"You got your warrant, now arrest those girls."
White Christmas (1954)
"Now, we agreed to let them finish their show first."
White Christmas (1954)
"I didn't agree. It was his idea."
White Christmas (1954)
"You don't get those girls till after they've done their number."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, how long is it going to take?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, it'll only be... Wait a minute, there's their music."
White Christmas (1954)
"- How's your coffee holding up? Yeah. - Warm it up a little."
White Christmas (1954)
"Ladies and gentlemen, an impromptu surprise for you."
White Christmas (1954)
"The Haynes Sisters."
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ I'm here to keep my eye on her ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Caring, sharing ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Every little thing that we are wearing ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ She wore the dress ♪ ♪ And I stayed home ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ All kinds of weather ♪ ♪ We stick together ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ The same in the rain or sun ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Two different faces ♪ ♪ But in tight places ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ We think and we act as one ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Those who've seen us ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Many men have tried to split us up ♪ ♪ But no one can ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Lord help the mister ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Who comes between me and my sister ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"♪ Sister, don't come between me ♪ ♪ And my man ♪"
White Christmas (1954)
"Hey, we're a smash. Let's take a bow."
White Christmas (1954)
"Are you crazy? We'll be taking a bow down at the jailhouse. Come on."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Hey! Hey, you! - The sheriff!"
White Christmas (1954)
"- Open up! Come on. Open up. - You've done it again."
White Christmas (1954)
"It was your fault. If we get out of this..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Let's go."
White Christmas (1954)
"Taxi!"
White Christmas (1954)
"- Boy, girl, boy, girl. - Let's get over the... Hold this."
White Christmas (1954)
"Here we go."
White Christmas (1954)
"You gentlemen made it just in time."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Is this the right car... - You say you have space on this train?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Show him the tickets, buster."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Tickets? - The tickets."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Tickets. Yeah. - Yes."
White Christmas (1954)
"Hold this just a minute."
White Christmas (1954)
"- What's the matter with you? - No. I'm looking for the tickets."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Get them up. - I'll get them."
White Christmas (1954)
"I have the... No, it's..."
White Christmas (1954)
"I don't seem to have them. Maybe you've got them, Bob."
White Christmas (1954)
"Me? You crazy? I saw you put them in your pocket."
White Christmas (1954)
"Gentlemen, either you have tickets or you haven't tickets."
White Christmas (1954)
"We've got a drawing room."
White Christmas (1954)
"Every available space on this train is occupied."
White Christmas (1954)
"However, if you care to purchase tickets,"
White Christmas (1954)
"you can sit up all night in the club car."
White Christmas (1954)
"Now, let me see. $97.24."
White Christmas (1954)
"- How much more is it to Vermont? - Vermont? We're going to New York."
White Christmas (1954)
"It must be beautiful this time of year in Vermont, Bob. All that snow?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Vermont? Who cares? Who's going to Vermont?"
White Christmas (1954)
"We are. I mean, we should. It'll do us a lot of good, Bob,"
White Christmas (1954)
"all that snow and the fir trees and the clean fresh air and..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Great change of pace, just what we need."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Two tickets to New York. - It's still $97.24 though."
White Christmas (1954)
"- OK, buster, get it out. Come on. - I don't seem to have any cash."
White Christmas (1954)
"- $97.24. - OK. There you are."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Where are you going? - It's for breakfast."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Club car's straight ahead. - OK."
White Christmas (1954)
"Excuse me, gentlemen."
White Christmas (1954)
"I certainly don't get this. We had space in our names."
White Christmas (1954)
"They're not allowed to give it away to somebody else."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, with the holiday rush and all there could have been a slip-up."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Excuse me. - The club car's in there, I think."
White Christmas (1954)
"Well, this is great, just great."
White Christmas (1954)
"We've paid for our tickets twice, and now we've got to sit up all night."
White Christmas (1954)
"What are you screaming about?"
White Christmas (1954)
"If we took a plane, we'd be sitting up all night."
White Christmas (1954)
"We're not taking a plane. We're taking a train,"
White Christmas (1954)
"a train on which we had tickets."
White Christmas (1954)
"Tickets for a drawing room with two nice, warm, soft comfortable beds,"
White Christmas (1954)
"No, you wouldn't do this to me."
White Christmas (1954)
"- Wouldn't do what? - After you dressed me up like a dame,"
White Christmas (1954)
"I almost lose my life trying to catch a train. I know..."
White Christmas (1954)
"I just know on top of all that,"
White Christmas (1954)
"you wouldn't take away my nice warm bed"
White Christmas (1954)
"and let me spend the night out here in a drafty old club car."
White Christmas (1954)
"You wouldn't do this to old Bob, would you?"
White Christmas (1954)
"Whatever are you talking about?"
White Christmas (1954)
"I'm going down there to Drawing Room A, I'm gonna open up that door,"
White Christmas (1954)
"and with these two hands I'm..."
White Christmas (1954)
"Mr. Wallace, how can we ever thank you?"
White Christmas (1954)
"It was really so sweet and generous of you."
White Christmas (1954)
"Mr. Davis told us you insisted on giving us the tickets,"
White Christmas (1954)
"and, well, it was just wonderful of you."
White Christmas (1954)
"Wasn't there something you wanted to say to the girls?"
White Christmas (1954)
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