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It's a Wonderful Life (1947)

It's a Wonderful Life (1947)

"It's a Wonderful Life" is a timeless classic film directed by Frank Capra and released in 1947. This heartwarming movie follows the life of George Bailey, played by the legendary James Stewart, a kind-hearted man who dreams of escaping his small town and traveling the world. However, when a series of unfortunate events threatens to destroy his dreams, George contemplates ending his life. Enter his guardian angel, Clarence, portrayed by the talented Henry Travers, who shows George the impact he has had on his family, friends, and community.

This iconic film is renowned for its powerful message about the value of life and the importance of love, friendship, and selflessness. With its outstanding cast, including Donna Reed as George's devoted wife, Mary, and Lionel Barrymore as the villainous Mr. Potter, "It's a Wonderful Life" continues to resonate with audiences of all ages.

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A ... Yeah, they believe in angels.
A chance to see what the world would be like without you.
A child or two comes along, and you won't even be able to save the ten.
A couple of business trips to New York a year, maybe once in a while Europe.
A discontented, lazy rabble instead of a thrifty working class.
A great big one.
A little present form old man Gower. Came down and picked it out himself.
A lot of people asking for help for a man named George Bailey.
A man doesn't get in a situation like this every day.
A miserable little clerk crawling in here on your hands and knees and begging for help.
A Navy flier, he shot down fifteen planes.
A new magazine! I never saw it before.
A pox upon me for a clumsy lout.
A toast! A toast to Mama Dollar and to Papa Dollar,
A whole week in New York. A whole week in Bermuda.
A young man ... the smartest one of the crowd, mind you,
A young man who has to sit by and watch his friends go places,
A young man who's been dying to get out on his own ever since he was born.
Air raid warden ...
All I know is this should be Bailey Park.
All I'm asking for is thirty days more.
All in.
All right now, Mrs. Thompson, how much do you want?
All right now, what happened? How did it start?
All right, all right, here, give Daddy the flower.
All right, darling, you're excused.
All right, George, go ahead, George.
All right, kids. Here.
All right, Mother, Old Building and Loan pal,
All right, put up your hands. No fast moves.
All right, son. All right.
All right, Tom, how much do you need?
All right.
All right.
All right. This way.
An overnight bag, genuine English cowhide,
And ...
And all because a few starry eyed dreamers like Peter Bailey ...
And all the labor he wants, too.
And all's fair in love and war.
And are the local yokels making with those David and Goliath wisecracks.
And as anyone in this county can tell you, that takes some doing.
And because he wants to keep you living in his slums ...
And besides, Sam Wainwright's away in New York and you're here in Bedford Falls.
And dance by the ...
And did you further know that George Bailey is dancing right over that crack?
And did you know that button behind you causes this floor to open up?
And did you put the envelope in your pocket?
And don't be long, Marty! I don't want to be a wet nurse for ...
And everybody'll be talking and there'll be a terrific scandal ...
And George, I may have a job for you,
And he's going to build a factory outside of Rochester.
And here comes the scare baby, my kid brother, Harry Bailey!
And here's something for you to play with.
And here's something for you to play with.
And his mind's sick in his soul, if he has one.
And I ain't never seen you before in my life, see?
And I don't want to get married ever to anyone. You understand that?
And I'm gonna have a couple of harems, and maybe three or four wives.
And I'm gonna see the world.
And I've got the key?
And if you ask me, that's where you belong.
And in the Kennedy House, and Mrs. Macklin's house, and, and a hundred others.
And it goes for you, too.
And it'd all dissolve, see?
And maybe they don't have any decent clothes ...
And my ... Look, little fellow, why, you go off and haunt somebody else, will you?
And paying the kind of rent he decides.
And paying your bills, you're able to keep, say ten, if you skimp.
And people are beginning to talk.
And pulls her down for you.
And she didn't want to crush it so she didn't button up her coat.
And smell the pines and watch the sunrise against the peaks,
And take over the Building and Loan.
And that idiot brother of yours to spend for me.
And that's another thing. Where do you come off calling me Nick?
And the ends of your hair.
And the moon beams'd shoot out of your fingers and your toes ...
And the next day and next year and the hear after that.
And the next day and the next year and the year after that.
And the next day and the next year and the year after that.
And the next thing I knew, some guy came up and tripped me.
And the next time you talk to my wife like that, you'll get worse.
And then I got scared, George, and closed the doors. I — I — I ...
And then I'm going to build things.
And then I'm going to build things. I'm going to build air fields.
And then, they're going to pay it back to you as best they can.
And there's a green pool up there,
And turn its assets and liabilities over to the receiver.
And two hundred and forty two dollars isn't going to break anybody.
And we can, uh, s swim in it.
And we don't need any characters around to give the joint atmosphere. Is that clear?
And we'll stay up there the whole night,
And we're building him a house worth five thousand dollars.
And we're helping him get those things in our shabby little office.
And what's wrong with that?
And when he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?
And why? Because we're panicky and he's not. That's why.
And wine!! That joy and prosperity may reign forever.
And you ask me to lend you eight thousand.
And you can hear me, show me the way.
And you got to be a pretty good shot nowadays, too.
And you live in Bailey Park with your wife and kid? That's right, isn't it?
And you see, you did, and that's how I saved you.
And you think the whole world revolves around you and your money.
And you're ... and you're ...
And you've got talent, son. I've seen it.
Angel Second Class.
Annie, I'm in love with you, there's a moon out tonight.
Annie, we're just two old maids now.
Anyway, my father didn't think so.
Are you all right, George?
Are you game, Violet? Let's make a night of it.
Are you sure this is Bailey Park?
As a stock holder of the Building and Loan,
As I say, it's no skin off my nose.
As I was lumbering down the street,
As if I had the money back in a safe.
As Secretary you can hire anyone you like.
Ask them to let you have eight thousand?
At old man Gower's Drugstore.
Atta boy, Clarence.
Avast there, Captain Cook! You got your sealegs yet?
Aw, come on. Be a sport.
Aw, he never grew up. He's ...
Aw, I'm great. Gee, it's good to hear your voice again.
Aw, shut up, will you?
Aw, that stupid ...
Aw, there must be some easier way for me to get my wings.
Aw, this is some sort of a funny dream I'm having here.
Aw, Tom, just enough to tide you over till the bank reopens.
Aw, you never miss a trick, do you, Potter?
Aw, youth is wasted on the wrong people!
Awfully glad to have met you, Mary.
Bad ear.
Bailey ...
Bailey? Which Bailey?
Bank examiner?
Be sure you spell the name right.
Because he's trapped.
Because his whole life was ...
Because we're cutting in on his business, that's why.
Bedford two four seven, please.
Begin to see something?
Bert the cop sent this over.
Bert the cop was wounded in North Africa, got the Silver Star.
Bert, do you know me?
Bert! Listen! It's that fellow there.
Bert! Thank heaven, you're here.
Bert! What do you know about that?
Besides, you'll get a job.
Better hurry and shave.
Big ...see ... I, I don't want one for one night.
Bill? This is Potter.
Bingo!
Bless you!
Bless your heart, of course you can have it. You got fifty cents?
Bonds? Real estate? Collateral of any kind?
Boy, oh, boy, oh, boy, my last meal in the old Bailey Boarding House.
Boys and girls and music ... why do they need gin?
Bread! That this house may never know hunger.
Broke through the ice and was drowned at the age of nine.
Buffalo Gal, Can't you come out tonight?
Buffalo Gals, Can't you come out tonight?
Buffalo Gals, won't you come out tonight,
Buffalo Gals, won't you come out tonight,
But before you go,
But Harry'll tear his dinner suit! George!
But he did help a few people get out of your slums, Mr. Potter.
But I don't like them, either, so that that makes it all even.
But I haven't been able to do it.
But I tell you what I'm going to do for you, George.
But I, I've been hoarding pennies like a miser here in order to ...
But ideals without common sense can ruin this town.
But if they were all girls, there wouldn't be any ...
But it caught him that cold which infected his left ear.
But just what exactly did you want to see me about?
But my husband hasn't worked in over a year and I need money.
But neither you nor anybody else can say anything against his character,
But one of these days this bright young man is going to be asking George Bailey for a job.
But the Bailey Building and Loan.
But they got one condition, only one condition.
But they're somebody's children, Mr. Potter.
But this business of nickels and dimes and spending all your life ...
But to you, a warped, frustrated old man, they're cattle.
But uh, stick around, fellows, just in case, huh?
But where are the houses?
But why did you come to me?
But you can't laugh off this Bailey Park anymore. Look at it.
But your mother needn't ...
But, George Bailey is not a common, ordinary yokel.
But, George, I got my money here.
But, George, they'll vote with Potter otherwise.
Buying your wife a lot of fine clothes,
By the way, where are you two going on this here now honeymoon?
Ca Can't you understand what's happening here?
Can you give me one good reason why you shouldn't call on Mary?
Can you sing, Daddy?
Can't you come out tonight? Can't you come out tonight?
Can't you see what it means to my family?
Carter, bank examiner.
Caught it coming home from school.
Character?
Character?
Charlie! That's my wife!
Charlie? What's the matter here, can't you get in?
Cheerio, my good man.
Clarence, you do a good job with George Bailey and you'll get your wings.
Clarence!
Clarence! Clarence!
Combination lock, fitted up with brushes, combs ...
Come back here, you drunken fool!
Come in, Uncle Billy. Everybody! In here!
Come on ... Bring the baby.
Come on in here now.
Come on in, everybody. That's right.
Come on out here, both of you.
Come on out in the kitchen with me while I finish dinner.
Come on, George. Let's hurry!
Come on, look sharp.
Come on, Marty. Come on, Marty.
Come on, soon as these clothes of ours are dry ...
Come on, Uncle Billy.
Comes in pretty handy down here, bub.
Commander Harry Bailey!
Concentrate.
Congratulations!
Congressman Black is here to see you.
Considering that you probably drove him to his grave.
Cost him his hearing in that ear.
Cut a big gash in the side of it there.
Dad, how do you spell 'frankincense'?
Daddy, how do you spell "Hallelujah?"
Daddy, the Brown's next door have a new car. You should see it.
Dance with her, will you?
Day after day she worked away remaking the old Granville house into a home.
Dear Father in Heaven,
December twenty fourth ...
Design new buildings ... plan modern cities ...
Did he ever marry the girl? Did he ever go exploring?
Did he guarantee this place?
Did you bring the wreath?
Did you know that Mary Hatch is back from school?
Did you know there's a swimming pool under this floor?
Did you see Uncle Billy with any cash last night?
Didn't I tell you never to come panhandling around here, huh?
Do I look as funny as you do?
Do I paint a correct picture, or do I exaggerate?
Do you know how long it takes a working man to save five thousand dollars?
Do you realize she'll probably end up with pneumonia on account of you?
Do you realize what this means?
Do you remember out of jelly — ... out of soybeans?
Doesn't it make them better citizens? Doesn't it make them better customers?
Doggone it!
Don't let him say things like that about you, Pop.
Don't let him say things like that about you, Pop.
Don't look now, but there's something funny going on over there at the bank, George.
Don't you know me? What's happened to us?
Don't you know that boy's very sick?
Don't you know there's a war on?
Don't you like her?
Don't you see what a mistake it would be to throw it away?
Don't you see what's happening?
Don't you think I know where I live?
Don't you understand, George?
Down the street, down the street ...
Dozens of the prettiest little homes you ever saw.
Dr. Campbell, now let's get this thing straight.
Each man's life touches so many other lives ...
Easy come, easy go.
Eight thousand.
Enter the Martini castle!
Entree, Monsieur.
Ernie, don't you start pulling that stuff.
Ernie, take me home. I've gone off my nut!
Ernie, the taxi driver, parachuted into France.
Ernie, will you take me over to my mother's house?
Even though they know the Baileys never made a dime out of it.
Every cent of it and it still was less than we owe.
Every man on that transport died.
Every time you hear a bell ring, it means that some angel's just got his wings.
Everything's getting cold and you know, how long we've been waiting for you.
Excuse me. Excuse me.
Excuse me. Excuse me.
Excuse you for what?
Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
F R A N K I N ...
Families! I — I don't want the families over here.
Family man.
Father, did I act like that when I graduated from high school?
Fifteen years ago, a half dozen houses stuck here and there.
Fill in that little bare spot right there.
First Harry. Now George.
Florida! Hee haw!
Four F on account of his ear, George fought the battle of Bedford Falls.
G Get some glasses, Tilly.
Gangway! Gangway! So long, Pop.
Gee whiz, I could use that as a raft in case the boat sunk.
Geo George! George, Sam wants to speak to you.
George ...
George Bailey lassoes stork.
George Bailey, I'll love you till the day I die.
George Bailey?! What's he want?
George Bailey. Yes. Tonight's his crucial night. You're right.
George got four years older, waiting for Harry to come back ...
George is a good guy. Give him a break, God ...
George saved his brother's life that day.
George who?
George, can I see you a minute?
George, can I see you for a second?
George, could it possibly be there's a slight discrepancy in the books?
George, darling! Where have you been?
George, George, George, that's all Harry ever talks about.
George, I'll start you out at twenty thousand dollars a year.
George, I'm an old man, and most people hate me.
George, I'm going all out to help in this crisis.
George, I've got a little paper here.
George, it's Potter.
George, now that's just what I like so much about you.
George, old son of a gun.
George, shall we hang up?
George, there's a call for you.
George, Uncle Billy, I want you to meet Ruth.
George, was it a nice wedding? Gosh, I wanted to be there.
George, what's wrong?
George, why must you torture the children?
George, you remember that night in Martini's Bar when, eh,
George!
George! Come on home. Quick.
George! George!
George! George!
George! George! It's Harry now on long distance from Washington.
George! Harry!
George! Harry! Come down to dinner this minute.
George! Hello!
George! Welcome back!
Georgie, don't you ever get tired of just reading about things?
Georgie, have you gone crazy?
Get a tray for these two great big important simoleans here.
Get in here.
Get me back to my wife and kids.
Get me back.
Get out of here!
Get out! Oh, well ...
Get the ... get the dog!
Get this car out of here!
Give me my robe!
Gives me a chance to tell you what I really think of your wife.
Gives you an idea of the Baileys.
Go on home. They're waiting for you.
Go on, Pete, you're a big boy.
Go, Harry! C'mon, Harry! Attaboy, Harry! Come on, Harry!
God ...
Gonna snow again.
Good idea, Ernie, a toast ...
Good luck to you at school, George.
Good luck to you.
Good night, Mrs. Bailey.
Good old George. He's always making a speech.
Good year?
Goodbye.
Got to see Pop, Uncle Billy.
Gower and Uncle Billy sold war bonds.
H H Harry, you should see what they're cooking up in the town for you.
H He says it's the chance of a lifetime.
H Here ... here's Mary.
Half the town was thrown out of work when they closed down.
Hallelujah!
Happy New Year to you ... in jail.
Harry ...
Harry Bailey.
Harry became a football star.
Harry wasn't there to save them, because you weren't there to save Harry.
Harry, Harry Bailey topped them all.
Harry, how about your banquet in New York?
Harry, talk to Eustace for a minute, will you?
Harry, your nephew, remember?
Harry! You're the guy I want to see.
Harry'll take my job at the Building and Loan, and work there four years,
Harry's a genius at research.
Harry's homecoming tomorrow ...
Have a good time, son.
Have a hectic day?
Have you ... Have you seen my wife?
Have you forgotten what he charged for that broken down shack?
Have you notified the police?
Have you put any real pressure on these people of yours to pay those mortgages?
He did?!
He didn't save enough money to send Harry to school, let alone me.
He does so. He asked for him.
He doesn't want to speak to George, you idiot!
He gone. No worry.
He got the Congressional Medal of Honor!
He had it on his desk counting it before he closed up.
He hates everybody that has anything that he can't have.
He hates us mostly, I guess.
He Hello, Mrs. Welch. I — I — I want to apologize.
He just took over the bank.
He needs a straight jacket.
He never once thought of himself. Isn't that right, Uncle Billy?
He only lost three buttons off his vest.
He said to float away to Happy Land on the bubbles.
He saved the lives of every man on that transport.
He says he's an angel. He's tried to hypnotize me.
He told me to write a play for tomorrow.
He wants me to find out if you're going to come along with us.
He wants the accounts payable ...
He wants to get Harry started in the research business.
He was a man of high ideals, so called.
He's already got charge of the bank. He's got the bus line.
He's an intelligent, smart, ambitious young man,
He's bats.
He's bats.
He's been in the insane asylum ever since he lost his business.
He's got the department stores. And now he's after us.
He's looking for you.
He's making violent love to me, Mother.
He's not a failure!
He's picking up some bargains.
Hee haw and Merry Christmas. Sam Wainwright.
Hee haw!
Hee haw! Hee haw! Go to work, slave ...
Hee haw! Hello, Sam, how are you?
Hee haw! Put him on.
Hee haw.
Hel lo ... hello ...
Hello — hello. Y Y Yes, Harry.
Hello ... any ...
Hello daddy, hello daddy.
Hello, Bedford Falls!
Hello, Billy, how are you?
Hello, darling.
Hello, George. Hello, Mary.
Hello, Joseph. Trouble?
Hello, Mary.
Hello, Mom.
Hello, Mr. Partridge, how are you?
Hello, Uncle Billy?
Hello, Violet.
Hello?
Hello? What? Oh, you will, huh?
Hello? Who is this?
Hello.
Hello.
Hello. Hello, Mrs. Welch?
Help me, Clarence, please.
Help me, Clarence.
Help me, Mary! Mary ...
Help me, won't you, please?
Help my son, George, tonight.
Help, George! Help! Help!
Help!
Help!
Help!
Help! Help!
Help! Help! Help!
Help! Help! Help!
Help! Help! Help! Help!
Help! Joseph, help!
Here he is. Hurry up.
Here it is. "Help wanted — Female."
Here they come! Here they come!
Here you are, George, Merry Christmas.
Here you are.
Here you are.
Here you are.
Here you are. Catch.
Here, come on, count it, Mary.
Here, Ed. You know, you remember last year when things weren't going so well,
Here, have some popcorn.
Here, I'll take it in here.
Here, let me, let me hold that old wet dress of yours.
Here's the Yukon, oh, right here — wanted man with engineering experience.
Here's two thousand dollars. This'll tide us over until the bank reopens.
Hey, Ernie, Ernie ...
Hey, Ernie, if you got any money in the bank, you better hurry.
Hey, Ernie! Hi, Ernie!
Hey, George, don't take any plugged nickels.
Hey, George, your suitcase is leaking.
Hey, George.
Hey, here's Harry on the phone.
Hey, hey, hold on. Hey, mister, come on back out here.
Hey, hey.
Hey, li li little fellow, you worry me.
Hey, listen, that's Violet Bick!
Hey, look, Mister, we serve hard drinks in here for men who want to get drunk fast.
Hey, look! There's somebody driving this cab.
Hey, Mary.
Hey, Nick, Nick ... Isn't that Mr. Gower, the druggist?
Hey, send us some of their picture postcards, will you, George?
Hey, that sounds great.
Hey, that's a pretty good idea.
Hey, this is my dance.
Hey, this is the company's posters, and the company won't like this.
Hey, this is the company's posters, and the company won't like this.
Hey, what's ... with you ...
Hey, what's going on around here?
Hey, what's the matter with you? Look where you're going!
Hey, who's that?
Hey, why don't you kids drive down with us, huh?
Hey, you look good. That's some dress you got on there.
Hey, you! Hey, you!
Hey, you'll miss your train.
Hey, you're wonderful!
Hey, your mouth's bleeding. Are you sure you're all right?
Hey! Get me!
Hey! Hey, you, rummy there! Come here! Come here!
Hey! I got two thousand dollars.
Hey! Merry Christmas, Mr. Potter!
Hey.
Hi, Daddy.
Hi, Ernie, look at that.
His name is Welch. He no come in to my place no more.
His salary, insurance. I can personally vouch for his character.
Hiya ... Geo ... uh ... good evening, sir.
Hmm.
Hmmm ...
Hmmm, this isn't gonna be so easy.
Hmmm.
Hold on, hold on, hold on now.
Holy mackerel!
Holy mackerel!
Homesick? For Bedford Falls?
Hop in Your Highness, hop in. And for the carriage trade.
Hope you have a good trip, George. Uncle Billy and I are gonna miss you.
How about you, angel, you want a drink?
How am I doing, Joseph? Thanks.
How are you? Thanks ever so much for the baggage.
How are you? When did you get here?
How did you happen to fall in?
How do you know my name?
How do you like it? We're going to put ...
How do you like that?
How does slacker George feel about that?
How much do you need?
How old are you, anyway, Clarence?
How should I know? What do you think I am, a dictionary?
How to read and write, and you have to bawl her out, eh.
How would you like to get a ticket next week?
How's mother standing it?
How's that?
How's that?
Huh?
Huh?
Huh? Oh, shucks ...
Huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah ... soybeans. Yeah.
Hurry, Marie!
Hurry, Uncle Billy, hurry. Long distance, Washington.
I — I — I don't know what it is. Something's happened to everybody.
I — I beg of you not to do this thing.
I — I know I ought to jump at the chance but I — I just, uh,
I — I still can't understand it though. You know I didn't tell anybody I was coming here.
I — I wanna do something big and something important.
I — I wonder if if it would be possible for you to give me twenty four hours to think it over?
I ... You, you look wonderful!
I ... You're, you're the Board here. You do what you want with this thing.
I am not!
I burped!
I busted the jukebox, too!
I can get another job. I'm only fifty five.
I can't find it anywhere.
I can't find it anywhere.
I can't fly. I haven't got my wings.
I can't get ahold of him. He's in Europe.
I can't think anymore, George. I can't think anymore. It hurts ...
I claim this institution is not necessary to this town.
I couldn't. I couldn't face being cooped up for the rest of my life in a shabby little office ...
I didn't fall in. I jumped in to save George.
I didn't have time to get some stylish underwear.
I didn't know ...
I didn't mean ...
I didn't tell anybody I was coming over here, you know.
I didn't want to marry anybody else in town.
I don't ... I don't know why we don't all have pneumonia.
I don't blame you at all, Mr. Carter.
I don't know how you know these things,
I don't know whether I like it very much being seen around with an angel without any wings.
I don't know, but we'd better keep our eye on this guy.
I don't know, but we'd better keep our eye on this guy.
I don't know.
I don't know. Why, ask your mother.
I don't know. You tell me.
I don't like coconuts.
I don't suppose you'd like this old second hand job, would you?
I don't take in strangers unless they're sent here by somebody I know.
I don't want any plastics. I don't want any ground floors.
I feel ...
I feel ...
I feel like a bootlegger's wife. Look!
I feel so good. I could spit in Potter's eye.
I forgot my hat.
I found it out a little late.
I got it.
I got two hundred and forty two dollars in here ...
I guess I'm not quite the football type.
I had to act quickly. That's why I jumped in.
I happen to know the bank turned down this loan, but he comes here ...
I hate to do this, fella, but ...
I have a taxi waiting downstairs.
I have some life insurance, a fifteen thousand dollar policy.
I have some news for you folks.
I have to practice it for the party tonight, Daddy.
I haven't heard anything out of that ear since I was a kid.
I haven't won my wings yet. That's why I'm an angel second class.
I hear 'em coming now, George, it's a miracle!
I heard it. About time one of you lunkheads said it.
I jumped in the river to save you so I could get my wings.
I just happened to be passing by.
I knew if I were drowning you'd try to save me.
I know everything about you.
I know everything's shot in this town.
I know how, too. I ...
I know right now, and the answer is no! No!
I know very well what you're talking about.
I know what I'm going to do tomorrow ...
I know what you're feeling.
I know you — you'll pay it when you can.
I know you feel bad.
I know you're unhappy.
I know, I know, George. And it's marvelous.
I know, I know, he didn't go.
I know, Pop. I, uh, I, I know that I, I ... I wish I felt ...
I like it. I like George Bailey.
I live in a shack in Potter's Field and my wife ran away three years ago and took the kid ...
I love him, dear Lord. Watch over him tonight ...
I made the rounds of all my charge accounts.
I may lose a fortune, but I'm willing to guarantee your people too.
I mean Pottersville.
I need a drink.
I need help.
I never said I'd take it.
I never saw Nick act like that before.
I owe everything to George Bailey ... Help him, dear Father.
I own the house.
I passed away in it.
I promised you ... your what?
I put on my hat.
I remember distinctly. What the ...
I saw your car piled into that tree down there, and I thought maybe you ...
I second Mr. Potter's motion.
I see.
I should have my head examined. Eight thousand dollars.
I should have my head examined. Eight thousand dollars.
I suppose it would have been better if I'd never been born at all.
I suppose you've decided what you want to do when you get out of college.
I think I got a date.
I think I will. I think I will.
I think I'll go out and find the girl and do a little passionate necking.
I think that's all we'll need you for, George, I know you're anxious to make a train.
I think you're a great guy.
I thought when we put him on the board of Directors, he'd ease up on us a little bit.
I thought you'd go back to New York like Sam and Angie, and the rest of them.
I told Harry I thought I'd be bored to death.
I told you, George. I'm your guardian angel.
I told you. I'm your guardian angel.
I tried to find out who it was later but I couldn't find out.
I used to hunt rabbits there myself.
I want my baby to look like you.
I want my wife. Mrs. Bailey! Mrs ... oh, that's my wife.
I want something for a thousand and one nights.
I want the Board to know that George gave up his trip to Europe ...
I want to do what I want to do.
I want to live again.
I want to spend Christmas in Elmira with my family.
I want you to listen to me. Now, you are Ernie Bishop,
I want you to manage my affairs, run my properties.
I want you to put every cent you've got into our stock, you hear?
I want you to take a good look at that face.
I was just talking to old man Potter and he's guaranteed cash payments at the bank.
I was just thinking, uh, of a flaming rum punch.
I was just thinking.
I wish I had a million dollars! Hot dog!
I wish I had a million dollars. Hot dog!
I wish they were, too.
I won't tell a soul.
I wonder if Ernie's still here with his taxicab?
I wonder what Martini put in those drinks?
I would if I thought I'd hear anything worth listening to.
I would like to ... Oh, wait a minute. I forgot the bags.
I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
I wouldn't have a roof over my head if it wasn't for you, George.
I wouldn't live in it as a ghost. Now watch.
I, I — I want a big one.
I, I had to knock off three people to get this stuff we're wearing here.
I, I mean, without a dress. You look older.
I, I mean, younger. You look ... y y you just look ...
I, uh, I just feel like if I didn't get away, I'd bust.
I'd like to have my robe.
I'd like to live in it.
I'd say you were nothing but a scurvy little spider.
I'll be back in a minute, Mary.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back. Well ...
I'll bet I had fifty calls today about the parade, the banquet.
I'll bet it's a warrant for my arrest. Isn't it wonderful?
I'll call the police!
I'll get them, sir.
I'll give it a drink. All right, here.
I'll miss you too, Pop. What's the matter? You look tired.
I'll pay any sort of a bonus on the loan, any interest ...
I'll say that to the public, Peter Bailey was the Building and Loan.
I'll show you some kissing that'll put hair back on your head.
I'll take chocolate.
I'll take the kids in the car.
I'll take two hundred and forty two dollars.
I'll wring his neck, so help me, George,
I'm all right. I'm all right.
I'm at the end of my rope. I ...
I'm Chairman of the Eats Committee and we only need a couple of dozen.
I'm coming! Chain Gang!
I'm giving out wings!
I'm going home and see my wife and family.
I'm going out exploring some day, you watch.
I'm going to build a bridge a mile long.
I'm going to build skysc****rs a hundred stories high.
I'm going to jail.
I'm going to miss old Annie.
I'm going to school. This is my last chance.
I'm going to swear out a warrant for your arrest.
I'm gonna build air fields.
I'm gonna build bridges a mile long.
I'm gonna build skysc****rs a hundred stories high.
I'm in trouble, Mr. Potter.
I'm just your little rent collector.
I'm leaving. I'm leaving right now.
I'm not a praying man, but if you're up there,
I'm not crying, Mr. Potter.
I'm not interested in your book. I'm talking about the Building and Loan.
I'm not scared!
I'm not sleepy. I want to look at my flower.
I'm not supposed to tell.
I'm offering you a three year contract at twenty thousand dollars a year, starting today.
I'm seeing things here.
I'm shaking the dust of this crummy little town off my feet ...
I'm shaking the dust of this crummy little town off my feet, and I'm going to see the world ...
I'm sorry, Mary.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'll be right with you.
I'm still thinking.
I'm sure the whole Board wishes to express its deep sorrow ...
I'm the fellow that owns the car that ran into your tree.
I'm working across on a cattle boat.
I'm worth more dead than alive.
I've been looking all over town, trying to find you.
I've been nominated for membership in the National Geographic Society.
I've been saving this money for a divorce, if ever I get a husband.
I've been waiting for over two hundred years now, sir ...
I've got it. I'll make a deal with you, Mary.
I've got to raise eight thousand dollars immediately.
I've heard of things like this.

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