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Beyond the Forest Beyond the Forest is a classic film noir from 1949, directed by King Vidor and starring Bette Davis as

Beyond the Forest

Beyond the Forest is a classic film noir from 1949, directed by King Vidor and starring Bette Davis as the lead character. This gripping movie tells the story of the dark desires and desperation that can consume a person's soul, ultimately leading to their downfall.

Set in the small town of Loyalton, the film revolves around the character Rosa Moline, played by the exquisite Bette Davis. Rosa is a deeply unsatisfied woman trapped in a loveless marriage with the kind-hearted but dull town doctor, Lewis Moline, portrayed by Joseph Cotten. Feeling suffocated by her mundane life, Rosa becomes obsessed with escaping and pursuing her desires for a lavish and glamorous lifestyle.

The film takes audiences on a thrilling journey as Rosa manipulates those around her to fulfill her insatiable greed. Davis delivers a mesmerizing performance, capturing the torment and desperation of her character flawlessly. Her powerhouse acting showcases the complexities of Rosa's transformation from a frustrated housewife to a femme fatale willing to go to any lengths to get what she wants. Davis's nuanced portrayal earned her an Academy Award nomination, cementing her status as one of Hollywood's greatest actresses.

Beyond the Forest is often hailed as one of Bette Davis's most memorable roles, exemplifying her remarkable ability to bring complex female characters to life. Her on-screen presence is captivating, drawing viewers into Rosa's world and making them ride the rollercoaster of emotions along with her. Davis's mesmerizing performance is undoubtedly one of the highlights of this film.

The film's cinematography adds to its atmospheric and dark narrative. The black and white cinematography beautifully captures the stifling atmosphere in Loyalton, echoing Rosa's own feelings of entrapment. Directors of photography, Robert Surtees and W. Howard Greene, masterfully utilize shadows and light to create a visually stunning experience for the viewers.

The film also boasts a talented supporting cast that adds depth to the story. Characters like Meeker, played by David Brian, and Sara, played by Ruth Roman, provide the needed contrast to Rosa's manipulative nature. Their interactions with Rosa help highlight the full extent of her depravity and the consequences of her actions.

Beyond the Forest's haunting score, composed by the brilliant Max Steiner, perfectly complements the film's tense and noir atmosphere. Steiner's score enhances the emotions portrayed on screen, heightening the suspense and drama of Rosa's journey. The music plays a vital role in intensifying the film's grip on the audience, making it impossible to look away.

If you're captivated by the sounds and sights of Beyond the Forest, you can relive this iconic film noir by playing and downloading the original soundtrack. Immerse yourself in the gripping tale of the enigmatic Rosa Moline, brought to life by the incomparable Bette Davis and directed by the visionary King Vidor. Experience the film's powerful music and visual aesthetics as you delve into the world of obsession, desire, and the consequences of crossing boundaries.

With its groundbreaking performances, striking visuals, and a story that explores the darkest corners of the human psyche, Beyond the Forest stands the test of time as a true masterpiece of film noir. Brace yourself for a thrilling journey that will leave you questioning just how far one can go beyond the forest of their own desires.

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A book with nothing on her pages?
A bottle of whiskey just happened to be in my knapsack...
A fat lot of good that did you.
A man has been killed by Rosa Moline.
A martini. Make it double.
A sick doctor isn't much good.
A society act like that dame I was soft in the head about.
A stenographer, a waitress?
About how good it is to be a country doctor, because
About living in a small place like this.
Accident?
After all the things you said!
After I've told you a few things, you may not want me or my child.
After listening carefully to the testimony,
After you left I got Moose drunk so I could be with him again.
After you've had the baby!
All a man left with The old left hand
All I care about is my baby and
All join hands In a circle down south
All of it.
All right, all right...
All the houses in magazines have venetian blinds!
All these trees standing here feeling so tall and so strong...
All this is just a stall...
All you shackers get cracked.
Alright, alright.
Always a stall. Wait, wait, wait.
An accident!
And always swing!
And as far away from the screech of the saw mill as she could get.
And at night if their bedrooms face the mill,
And at the very end of the street,
And burn!
And by the time he started to look for us again,
And coffee, good and strong!
And each day Rosa used to walk down to the station,
And even if it were open, there'd be no patients.
And here's the train that passes through twice a day,
And I didn't break up your home or break up your marriage,
And I got a house full of kids...
And I thought I'd be another surprise.
And in the second story of the bank building is the doctor's office,
And it's all tangled up!
And Moose just happened to find it!
And Moose?
And nothing on them!
And now I'm like all the rest.
And now that I've found him, that's all that matters.
And prayer!
And round the old track And you'll come straight
And some trout?
And start home by it.
And that goes for all the hicks that sat on the inquest.
And that Lewis was taking care of it.
And that Moose had a bad knee...
And that's what I did.
And that's what you always wanted, isn't it?
And the crops, the food of Man.
And the hind wheel broke And the axle drag
And the mail order houses don't send things on credit!
And the men on the jury, they wonder too.
And then I'm going to trot you out and say,
And then someone comes along and says, "it's your turn".
And then that time when I went to Chicago...
And then there are those dizzy spells.
And they get the mark of death on them.
And waiting for the funeral to begin.
And waiting for them to carry you out!
And you believed it too!
And you can wipe your feet on them all.
And you come back home And you all eight whirl
And you don't want me, I'm not good enough!
And you're something to make the corn grow tall!
And young.
Any other woman would have taken the money!
Anybody home?
Anyone would!
Anything I had to say to you, I wouldn't put on paper!
Are all here, all wondering if at last they're going to learn
Are you staying long?
Are you sure there hasn't been a call for me?
Aren't you glad?
As a matter of fact, I was sitting here writing you a letter.
As a result of our deliberation,
As far away from the town as she can get,
As if I'd just been born!
Ask anyone here who goes hunting
At noon and again at 6:00.
Bacon and fried potatoes all right for supper?
Because I owe you 187 dollars, do you?
Because I'm the kind of woman you need!
Because I've fallen in love.
Because it's my business to save lives!
Been seeing things a bit different too.
Besides, I don't owe him anything for keeping me in this town.
Besides, you've got a lady in your care.
Better go get some breakfast.
Better go get some coffee. You've been up all night.
Better have some coffee before we start.
Birthday parties aren't silly.
Blood.
Burning its way through closed eyelids, through sleep itself.
But as time goes on it will mean just as much to you.
But he changed his mind!
But her husband couldn't afford the hospital.
But his door's locked.
But horses don't mind waiting...
But I got off! It was an accident!
But I just saved a woman's life.
But I know where I stand now. I want you to marry me.
But I showed you the picture in the magazine, didn't I?
But I think I know the ones he wants.
But I'm not just any woman, I'm Rosa Moline!
But I'm on his side.
But I've been sitting out there all afternoon.
But it can't be Sunday, not with the saw mill running.
But it's not enough. I've missed things along the line,
But Rosa isn't home.
But that's more than any of the other women have.
But there comes a time in a man's life when he
But why all of a sudden in the middle of the night?
Buy you a beer, sister?
Bye.
Calling Rosa Moline?
Calling Rosa Moline?
Can't you help me?
Carol fainted.
Carol Lawson.
Catch, Moose!
Chicago, Chicago...
Chicago, Chicago... the toddling town...
Children unwashed and men unfed.
Cigarette?
Come and get this pitcher. I want some more water.
Come on, I've got a couple of bucks.
Come on, kids.
Comes from the incinerator lighting the sky...
Coming up?
Congratulations, you old buzzard! Well...
Cost you 10 bucks and another 5 to take you across the lake.
Did Rosa ever know Neil Latimer before?
Did you ever know me to mistake a man for a deer?
Did you ever see me when I didn't hit what I aimed at?
Do si do your corners all Do si do your partners all
Do si do your corners all Do si do your partners all
Do you have to stand there like a cigar store Indian?
Do you wish to place a call?
Does that happen very often?
Don't start hating it till it's paid for!
Don't you know that half of the society dames in Chicago
Don't you leave the house until I get back.
Don't you see it, Lewis?
Down the center Divide the ring
Down the center Divide the ring
Down, boy fishy!
Drink.
Even in the cities.
Even the kids of the town don't want to miss anything.
Even the picture theater's closed.
Even the way she walked. Like she was someone special.
Everything empty, the street deserted...
Except work!
Excitement. Ever hear of excitement, Jenny?
Fine.
Fine. Goodbye, Rosa.
First and third Balance and swing,
For he's a jolly good fellow For he's a jolly good fellow
For he's a jolly good fellow Which nobody can deny
For Mrs. Moline.
For some more medicine.
Forgetting about all the things I really want.
Forgetting I wanted to be a specialist...
Found a bottle that I thought I'd finished.
Four ladies chain On a figure 8 track
Four ladies chain To the cent and back
Four times a day.
Funny, isn't it?
Get me a coat!
Get out my sandals.
Get out!
Get the going while the going's good.
Get up.
Girls who've been places, speak languages.
Girls with beauty, breeding, accomplishments.
Give yourself a chance, Rosa!
Glad you came?
Go ahead.
Go on and laugh. I don't blame you.
Go on.
Go to work by it, eat lunch by it,
Gone today if I have any sense before Moose sobers up.
Gone? I don't believe it!
Good afternoon, Latimer Enterprises...
Good morning, Mr. Latimer!
Good morning, Mrs. Moline!
Good morning.
Good. Invite anyone along who wants to come.
Got molasses on your fingers?
Guess he is at that.
Half the town was worried about her.
Hand me my sweater.
Hand over hand Till you come down
Hand over hand Till you come round
Hang diamonds on you like a Christmas tree...
He believed what I told him,
He builds 20 bedrooms to be alone in.
He can't be disturbed now. I'll have to call you back.
He carries them out.
He doesn't do anything enough!
He left by his private entrance.
He turned you down, and when he whistled
He'd land in jail.
He's crazy about me.
He's like a farmer who takes care of the seed, the soil,
Hello, Moose! I heard you were having a surprise party,
Hello, Rosa!
Hello, Steve?
Hello! We meet again!
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello? Hello?
Hello? Hello? Operator?
Hello? This is the operator.
Hello.
Here today and gone tomorrow.
Here we go With the old met swag
Here you go.
Here's a message for you.
Here's the money you went begging for.
Here's to you, Mrs. Neil Latimer!
Here's to you, Rosa Moline!
Him and his millions!
Hmph! It's hard on the town.
Hold this.
Honor your corners And partners all
Horses get sick.
Hothouse flowers for ladies' corsages.
Housework has been left undone, dishes still in the sink.
How about 5:00? Okay...
How can I see if there's toast under all that goo?
How did you know I was coming?
How do you sign those big fat checks you make out?
How does it feel to be a birthday boy?
How many candles are there on that cake?
How soon can you get away?
How would you call this clean?
How'd you get here?
How's your foot?
I always thought I was.
I always thought that you were a rotten doctor.
I better get a move on...
I brought those photographs.
I came as soon as Jenny called me.
I came here, dragged myself on my hands and knees,
I can't go back, Neil!
I can't go through with it! I can't!
I can't, I just simply can't!
I could do with a little of that myself.
I could have made something of all our lives. I could have saved mine.
I decided then and there I was a farmer.
I didn't have no gloves.
I didn't know girls like that existed.
I didn't know it myself until just a few minutes ago.
I didn't want those cheap old shades anyway!
I don't know how you can sleep with that light in your eyes!
I don't know why I brought this with me.
I don't know. I guess probably she did.
I don't know. It's just an idea.
I don't like porcies, they irritate me.
I don't need words!
I don't often get the chance to fill up on food
I don't think Latimer will be quite so interested...
I don't want any dirt hanging to us.
I don't want people to like me.
I don't want them next year. I might be dead next year!
I don't want to hear any more!
I got back.
I got some fancy ones saved up, just aching to be used!
I haven't had anything to eat all day.
I haven't had deer meat since last year!
I just can't!
I just don't want your husband taking a pot shot at me.
I just got hungry for the taste of venison.
I just thought one of the kids had measles or something!
I knew it.
I knew you'd do it.
I knew you'd pull her through.
I know how things were when you left!
I know you're not interested in my work,
I know, but you can't just up and leave now...
I know...Ever since I met you I've
I know...I began to think you were trying to avoid me.
I left them alone. Absolutely alone.
I let her go home. Didn't know when you'd be back.
I must have been crazy that time in Chicago.
I never knew what hate really was until this minute.
I never planned on marrying you before.
I only came up here to see you. Slip away to the gun room.
I oughta know...my first patient was a horse!
I ran away and left her. Imagine that.
I remember the look in her eye.
I see where they're putting up a new ball park in Ashwood.
I should think a baby would make you happy.
I suppose so.
I suppose there is some sort of majesty in 18 baths...
I think I remember almost every word he said:
I think I twisted it or something!
I think I'll go and powder my nose.
I think I'll go and wash up.
I think there's a steamer rug in the trunk.
I think you'll like all of this, Rosa. Oh! Pickled peaches!
I think you'll live.
I thought maybe you'd never learned.
I told her to, in case your temperature went up.
I told him all right!
I took everything!
I tried to pull down the shade and it flew out of my hand
I walked out on him!
I want Jenny to take your temperature.
I want to get out of here!
I want to go to Chicago and buy some clothes.
I want to order a drink.
I want to speak to Mr. Latimer, Mr. Neil Latimer.
I want to speak to Mr. Latimer.
I want to talk to the hospital in Ashford!
I want you to be proud of me when you take me out!
I want you to kiss me.
I want you to marry me!
I wanted venetian blinds.
I was just cleaning house.
I was just picking out a rifle for the hunt tomorrow.
I was wondering if you thought I was dead...
I wish they put this air up in bottles!
I wish this bag had Loyalton printed all over it...
I wish you'd start going about a little and seeing people.
I won't hold back your recovery.
I wonder if they know?
I worked hard all my life, Rosa.
I would have seen him go.
I wouldn't be a doctor for anything on earth!
I'd have laughed my head off.
I'd punch the daylights out of it!
I'd think you'd be glad to have people teach you things.
I'll be downstairs waiting!
I'll be here.
I'll doll you up, Rosa!
I'll drive over and pick it up myself.
I'll fix it.
I'll give you his secretary.
I'll give you room service.
I'll kill myself first!
I'll leave you and Lewis and everything in this town behind me!
I'll make better time without you.
I'll make you some coffee.
I'll meet you back here in an hour.
I'll pick you up at 7:30.
I'll put some brandy in it.
I'll talk to you later.
I'll tell Jenny. I'll put this inside for you.
I'll tell you when I've forgotten!
I'll wait right here until he calls.
I'm afraid I can't send them into him right now,
I'm afraid I might topple over sometime
I'm afraid I've never had much luck being friends with women.
I'm afraid that would be rather difficult without an appointment.
I'm afraid you're not a very good gardener.
I'm as strong as a horse!
I'm back...
I'm burning up!
I'm catching the 10:00 train.
I'm crazy about you!
I'm glad I didn't know it then!
I'm going to bed.
I'm going to have a baby.
I'm gonna fool you, I'm gonna live!
I'm Mrs. Moline, remember? I left a message with you.
I'm not going to get married. I'll called it off, washed it up.
I'm not good enough for anything else.
I'm not playing God exactly...
I'm on to you and Latimer.
I'm so glad Rosa could come after all.
I'm sorry, but there wasn't any message.
I'm sorry, but your party hung up.
I'm sorry, it's routine.
I'm sorry. You're sorry?
I'm standing near the stove or something.
I'm terribly sorry.
I'm the shot of the family.
I've always tried to be on the up and up with you,
I've always wanted to do something for Moose.
I've been hunting all my life. Did you ever know me to miss?
I've got a chance now to pick some of them up.
I've got more brains in my little finger
I've got to fly back to Chicago.
I've got to go back to town.
I've got to go back.
I've just got to be.
I've killed a man. It'll be on my mind all these months to come.
I've known Latimer for over a year now!
I've left Lewis for good.
I've met a girl. I'm going to marry her.
I've quite a list of them.
I've seen it happen... You won't see it happen to me!
I've worked for everything I've got.
If a man whipped a dog the way you whip yourself,
If anyone had told me this six weeks ago,
If he can't afford a hospital, he can't afford 8 kids.
If I don't get out of here, I hope I die.
If I don't get out of here, I'll die.
If people do.
If Rosa were home, Jenny'd be in uniform.
If there's any work you need done over at your place...
If they thought they had to lay out the money cash on the line,
If you don't stop this car, I'll jump out!
If you knew Rosa, you'd know she'd have the best house in town,
If you know any more prayers, say them.
If you take it, don't come back!
If you tell him I'm here, he'll see me.
If you turn me down I got nothing left, nothing!
If you want to.
If you'll just come in here we'll run through them.
Important things.
In a small town.
Is her house, the finest house in Loyalton.
Is it something serious, Lewis?
Is it!
Is it?
Is that you Rosa?
Is the window down?
It all started back at that time
It keeps me from getting soft and
It looks like Sunday, doesn't it?
It means I don't belong.
It seems so silly...squaredancing and a birthday cake.
It sounds like New Year's Eve!
It started on a fishing trip with the Doctor and Moose...
It was a swell idea.
It was an accident!
It was the last count!
It wouldn't be right, it wouldn't be fair!
It'll just be a few minutes. You can wait inside.
It's a soft job for me, anyhow!
It's always a big moment.
It's back to your partner Go right and left grand
It's beginning to work.
It's fun being a horse and buggy doctor!
It's fun, isn't it?
It's funny. No matter how often this happens,
It's getting dark.
It's hard on Rosa being tied to a town like this.
It's her own will to live.
It's like fire running through you!
It's like how your stomach feels when it hasn't any food in it!
It's nearly as hot here as Chicago.
It's no secret. I always knew I had a real father somewhere.
It's not always death, though.
It's not your fault. She wasn't due for another month.
It's quite a hike back to the car. With that ankle...
It's rather an exciting sound.
It's that way!
It's the truth!
It's very difficult to tell you how much this means to me,
It's you and me now, Rosa. That's the way it's gonna be.
It's you they like.
Jenny will do it. Jenny!
Jenny, I've got to drive over to the hospital in Ashford
Jenny!
Jenny!
Jenny?
Just one moment, I'll connect you with Miss Elliott.
Just one.
Just to see me!
Just to tell me he wanted to marry me!
Keep her drinking liquids and give her one of those every three hours.
Keep her on these.
Kept right on the job. Good for him.
Kill a man?
Know what to destroy and what to cultivate.
Lakewater Hotel.
Latimer Enterprises?
Latimer Enterprises.
Latimer Lodge!
Let a little sunshine In your mouth
Let me have a look at that foot.
Let's have a look at your chart.
Let's make an early start in the morning, Moose.
Lew, I haven't heard you sound off like that for years.
Lewis was so proud he had to tell me.
Lewis, I was thinking.
Lewis, I'm cold.
Lewis, I've just got to have 300 or 400 dollars!
Lewis, you forgot to pull down the shade!
Lewis? He couldn't hit the side of a barn!
Lewis...Lewis I've just got to get away for awhile!
Life in Loyalton is like sitting in a funeral parlor
Like fillies at a racetrack!
Like painting or cutting wood, I can come Sundays...
Like the other day, when I saw that young Mrs. Reynolds
Like warm rare blood.
Look at this, thick with dust!
Look, I made a special trip to Chicago.
Make another Mildred Sorren out of me with 8 kids.
Man wants to get out in the woods where he can be alone so...
May I have your number, please?
Maybe I could manage on 200.
Maybe I want to learn theirs.
Maybe that's not so bad.
Meaning me.
Meaning you?
Meet your partner Promenade eight
Meet your partner Promenade eight
Mexico!
Mexico's even quicker!
Michigan 3126.
Michigan 3126...
Mildred Sorren. She's having a baby. You should have known.
Mind if I ask a few questions?
Moose gave us our positions and told us to stay in them.
Moose!
Moose?
Moose'll bring you down tomorrow.
Moose's daughter?
More brains than anyone in this town!
Move on! At last I'm moving on!
Moving easily, freely, every man's admiring eye upon her.
Mr. Foreman, have you reached a verdict?
Mr. Latimer's been very busy. He hasn't asked for any of his calls.
Mr. Latimer's secretary...
Mrs. Carmody...and Mrs. Williams... Mr. Latimer.
Mrs. Moline, let's not start calling each other names.
Mrs. Moline, Rosa Moline.
Mrs. Moline, you get back in bed!
Mrs. Moline.
Mrs. Neil K. Latimer.
Mrs. West!
My mother had divorced him and remarried.
My name's Carol. Moose's daughter.
My, but Lewis was worried. He never let on though.
Nice, ladylike lies. But I'll show them!
No gloves, just your hands?
No red indian's going to talk to me like that in my own house.
No sense getting a uniform dirty for that.
No sir, this is the operator.
No telling what it'll do to the child!
No wonder with those things you've got on your feet!
No, I don't want to speak to his secretary...
No, I'm going to lie here awhile. Cool off.
No, not sitting. Lying in a coffin...
No, you've got nothing to worry about.
No! No, I didn't kill anybody.
No.
No. Why?
Not always clean fighting either, but I got there.
Not glad and not not glad.
Not putting on an act...
Not that I know of. Why?
Not today.
Not very good weather for flying.
Not while it's all still fresh.
Not yours!
Nothing pleases me more than when they don't like me.
Now look Rosa,
Now round the old track Till you come straight
Now stay with them!
Now that everything's all right... everything is all right, isn't it?
Now that's what I call a sweet smelling geranium!
Now they're hoping to hear spoken aloud
Now, don't bring that up!
Now, has everyone got their positions clear?
Now!
Number 86.
Of Chicago. How do you do.
Of course not!
Oh Doc...I want you to meet a friend of mine.
Oh hello, Lewis.
Oh hello, Mildred.
Oh Lewis, I forgot.
Oh Miss Elliott...This lady says she wants to see Mr. Latimer.
Oh Mrs. Moline, I was just coming to tell you
Oh Mrs. Moline, may I present Mr. Neil Latimer...
Oh Neil, that's not like you!
Oh Neil, yes!
Oh no thanks. I guess it's as cool here as anywhere.
Oh no...
Oh, Carole...Have you got that picture you showed me?
Oh, excuse me!
Oh, go ahead and finish your work!
Oh, I suppose I've always seemed a pretty tough customer.
Oh, write yourself a book, Lewis!
Oh, you're Neil's secretary.
Oh? You can write then?
Oh.
Oh...better make a fruit salad, it's so hot.
Okay, I'm going to lay it right on the line.
One moment.
Only a few hundred yards away?
Only you can only take one at a time.
Operator...
Operator...
Paper, lady?
People are interested, they like you.
People don't, at least most people don't.
People seem to feel that the good old family doctor
Probably they want you on the telephone.
Promenade two by two Promenade as you used to do
Psst...Psst!
Pull up here, Baker.
Remember how a doctor has to be sort of a gardener?
Remember your first patient was a horse?
Remember, no firewater!
Right in my pocket!
Room service.
Rosa Moline?
Rosa Moline.
Rosa was always different from everybody else.
Rosa, did Carol put these out?
Rosa, have some sense!
Rosa, I have to expect that.
Rosa, let me give you some money.
Rosa, whatever you've done has nothing to do with your child.
Rosa, why do you torment yourself like this?
Rosa, you know if I had 300 or 400 dollars you'd be welcome to it.
Rosa, you're a scream.
Rosa!
Rosa!
Rosa!
Rosa!
Rosa! You got back all right.
Rosa?
Rosa...
Rosa...
Rosa...
Rosa...
Rosa's got a bad ankle. You'll have to put her up here tonight.
Rosa's in the courthouse facing a coroner's inquest.
Running back!
Saved her for what?
Say it now.
Say, Moose! How about getting up a hunting party tomorrow?
Second and fourth Balance and swing
See any mark on me?
Sees things a bit differently.
Sending a telegram to Moose isn't exactly
Sent the Doctor back to town on an emergency call...
She has a maid, too. Only an Indian girl,
She probably left something in the icebox for you.
She pulled herself through.
She says that's all right.
She was standing on the porch when I went out through the gate.
She'd be good for you.
She'd stand looking at the train, which seemed to say to her:
She's all right now.
She's beautiful, I suppose. No, just pretty.
She's going to have a tough time. I wanted her to go to Ashford,
She's like a book with all the pages uncut.
Sit here. We've got a lot of lost time to make up.
Six weeks...
Sneaking out on me without a word!
So am I.
So don't pin that on me.
So long, Lou!
So when I saw something move, I thought it was a deer.
Some decent clothes and have some fun!
Someone I can always be myself with.
Someone tell me that!
Someone's calling my name. What do they want?
Something for the birds!
Something for the birds!
Something pretty wonderful, I think!
Sometimes it's a disability or an ordeal of some sort.
Sorry. There hasn't been any call for you.
Sounds are not what I feel.
Stay till some time after Christmas.
Step up, ladies and gents, and listen to Dr. Moline:
Subtitles by ironhills November 2010
Suppose you let me help you clear the table.
Sure I could, but why should I?
Sure, a hick doctor!
Sure.
Swing all Swing that pretty girl
Swing when you meet Both heads and feet
Take a deep breath, Mildred.
Take good care of her, Moose.
Take it away, it makes me sick.
Take me home, Lewis. I'm tired.
Taxi!
Taxi!
Than you've got in that whole stupid head of yours.
Thank you!
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks Rosa. I guess I have been spouting.
Thanks.
Thanks.
That costs money.
That I'd been lost in the storm.
That is unimportant.
That isn't my own cooking!
That makes a difference.
That mill sucks all the juice out of this town!
That Mr. Latimer is gone for the day.
That one is too small, Lewis! Throw him back!
That's a beautiful cake.
That's all right.
That's big news! Where else could you go?
That's right, isn't it Moose?
That's right. You not only know what they get, but why they get it.
That's the excuse I made to myself for those letters I didn't get!
That's the undertaker.
That's what worries me!
That's what you meant to do if I hadn't come to Chicago.
That's what you told me, when you wanted in the lodge that time!
The best that money could buy, everything deluxe!
The best way of keeping a secret...
The choo choo that's gonna carry me away!
The coroner is solemnly addressing them with these words:
The Doctor said I was to take care of you
The Doctor's dirty shirts, they're in the laundry tub.
The first thing they'd say was, "How's Rosa?"
The funny thing, even when we were in high school,
The ladies go "gee" and The gents go "haw"
The ladies go "gee" And the gents go "haw"
The number of anything is impressive, even 18 lawnmovers!
The one with us all together?
The ones Mr. Latimer asked about yesterday?
The only doctor in Loyalton.
The people wake to the scream of the whistle...
The people's friend, the town's do gooder. It's all free.
The plasma and penicillin right away!
The sawmill is the pulse and heartbeat of the town of Loyalton.
The secret of Rose's life.
The specialist is like a horticulturist who nurses
The thing you remembered about Mildred Sorren...
The time we spent together, I wasn't double crossing anyone.
The toddling town...
The trouble with you Lou is you don't get up here often enough!
The women of the town, friendly and unfriendly,
The zipper's jammed!
Then one semester an old Austrian professor came to lecture.
Then that time up at Moose's cabin
Then two step clear Around the hall
Then you can tell people you're going on a trip.
There she is now, coming out the back door.
There you go stacking them again!
There.
There's a big trend now, back to General Practice.
There's a horse tied here to Sven Godford's blacksmith shop,
There's a lady here wants to go up to the Latimer Lodge.
There's dishes in the sink.