00:00:27:This is the night
00:00:30:It's a beautiful night
00:00:34:And they call it bella notte
00:00:40:Look at the skies
00:00:43:They have stars|in their eyes
00:00:47:On this lovely bella notte
00:00:54:So take the love|Of your loved one
00:01:00:You'll need it|about this time
00:01:07:To keep from falling|like a star
00:01:12:When you make|that dizzy climb
00:01:16:For this is the night
00:01:21:And the heavens|are right
00:01:27:On this lovely
00:01:30:Bella notte
00:01:36:On this lovely
00:01:39:Bella notte
00:02:08:Silent as the snowflake|in the night
00:02:13:Holy is the spirit|Of this night
00:02:17:All the world is calm|And peaceful
00:02:22:All the world|is bright and joyful
00:02:27:Spirit of love
00:02:31:And child of peace
00:02:36:Love unending
00:02:41:That shall not cease
00:02:46:Peace, my children
00:02:51:Of good will
00:02:56:Peace, my children
00:02:59:Peace, best all
00:03:08:It's for you, darling.|Merry Christmas.
00:03:11:Oh, Jim dear!
00:03:13:It's the one I was admiring, isn't it?|Trimmed with ribbons?
00:03:17:Uh, well, it has a ribbon.
00:03:22:Oh, how sweet!
00:03:25:- You like her, darling?|- Oh, I love her.
00:03:31:What a perfectly beautiful little lady.
00:03:45:Come on, Lady.|Over here.
00:03:48:That's a girl.
00:03:52:There now.|A nice little bed for you.
00:03:55:But, Jim dear, are you sure|she'll be warm enough?
00:03:59:Why, of course, darling.|She'll be snug as a bug in a-- Uh-oh.
00:04:03:Almost forgot something.|There.
00:04:08:Good night, Lady.|Now, now.
00:04:10:Don't worry, darling.|She'll go right to sleep.
00:04:15:No, no, Lady.
00:04:18:This is where you belong.
00:04:20:Right here.
00:04:39:Ah, look. She's lonesome.
00:04:42:Don't you think maybe|just for tonight?
00:04:45:Now, darling, if we're going|to show her who's master...
00:04:48:we must be firm|from the very beginning.
00:05:24:Lady! Stop that now!
00:05:27:Stop it!
00:05:45:Lady, quiet now!|Do ya hear me?
00:05:49:Back to bed.|Quick now.
00:05:53:Not one more sound.
00:06:59:- Aw, Jim.|- Hmm? What? What?
00:07:03:Oh.
00:07:09:Oh, all right.
00:07:12:But remember, just for tonight.
00:07:56:All right, Lady. All right.
00:07:58:I'm up. I'm up, Lady. I--
00:08:00:Oh, no!
00:08:03:What's wrong, Jim?|What is it?
00:08:05:Can't you explain to Lady|about Sundays?
00:09:17:Have you noticed, darling,|since we've had Lady...
00:09:20:we see less and less|of those disturbing headlines?
00:09:23:Yes, I just don't know|how we ever got along without her.
00:09:28:Say, she must be about six months old.
00:09:31:We'd better be getting her a license.
00:09:47:Hope it fits.
00:09:50:My, but it does look nice.
00:09:52:So grown up.|Won't Jock and Trusty be surprised?
00:10:12:Four steps ahead|Then to the left
00:10:15:And right to the place|where I marked it
00:10:19:With a bonny, bonny bone|that I'll bury for me own
00:10:22:In my bonny, bonny bank|in the backyard
00:10:27:- Ah, that's a grand sight!|-Jock!
00:10:33:Oh, Jock!
00:10:41:- Hello, Jock.|- Oh, oh, I-it's you, lassie.
00:10:45:Notice anything different?
00:10:47:- Eh, uh, y-you've had a bath?|- No, not that.
00:10:51:You've had your nails clipped?
00:10:54:Uh-uh. Guess again.
00:10:57:Well, I-I wouldn't a-be a-knowin' then.
00:11:04:Why-o, lassie,|a bonny new collar.
00:11:07:- Do you like it?|- Aye.
00:11:10:Mmm, it must be very expensive.
00:11:14:- Have you shown it to Trusty yet?|- No.
00:11:16:Ah, we'd best go at once.
00:11:19:You know how sensitive he is|about these things.
00:11:42:He's dreaming.
00:11:43:Aye. Dreaming of those|bonny bygone days when...
00:11:48:he and his grandfather were|trackin' criminals through the swamps.
00:11:51:They were?
00:11:53:But that was before--
00:11:56:Before what?
00:11:57:This time you knew the truth, lassie.
00:12:00:It shouldn't have happened to a dog.
00:12:03:But, well...
00:12:06:Trusty has lost his sense of smell.
00:12:10:- No!|- Aye.
00:12:12:But we must never let on|that we know, lassie.
00:12:16:'T would break his poor heart.
00:12:25:Uh, uh, uh, which way'd he go?|Which way did he go?
00:12:29:- Go?|- Yeah! Big fella.
00:12:32:'Bout, uh, six foot two.
00:12:34:No, uh, three.|Wore a stripped suit. No collar.
00:12:40:Why, Miss Lady!
00:12:43:You have a collar.
00:12:45:Mm-hmm. And a license.
00:12:48:My, my, how time does fly.
00:12:52:Aye. It seems only yesterday|she was cuttin' her teeth...
00:12:55:on Jim Dear's slippers.
00:12:58:And now, there she is,|a full-grown lady.
00:13:01:Wearin' the greatest honor|man can bestow.
00:13:05:The badge of faith and respectability.
00:13:09:That's right, Miss Lady.
00:13:11:A-As my grand pappy,|Old Reliable, used to say--
00:13:16:Don't recollect if I've ever mentioned|Old Reliable before.
00:13:19:Aye, you have, laddie.
00:13:22:Oh, yeah.
00:13:24:Oh, it's Jim Dear.
00:13:27:Please excuse me.
00:13:32:Hello there, Lady.
00:13:34:Come on. Beat ya home.
00:13:42:Ah, you win again.
00:13:44:Steady now. Steady.
00:13:48:Well, what have we here?
00:13:50:Oh, big girl now, huh?|All right.
00:13:54:Oh, ladies first.
00:14:02:You know, darling, with Lady here|I'd say life is quite complete.
00:14:07:Yes, dear. I don't imagine anything|could ever take her place in our hearts.
00:14:54:What a day!
00:14:56:Well, now to dig up some breakfast.
00:15:12:Cute little rascals.
00:15:15:Coochie, coochie, coochie, coochie, coo.
00:15:19:Now, that breakfast.|Let's see. Bernie's?
00:15:26:No. Francois?
00:15:28:Oh, no, no. Nope. Too much starch.
00:15:31:Ah, Tony's!|Oh, that's it.
00:15:35:Haven't been there in a week.
00:15:38:A beautiful day|to make pizza to taste
00:15:41:And they call it bella notte
00:15:47:Well, buongiorno, Butch!
00:15:49:You wanna your breakfast, eh?
00:15:52:Okay. the boss-a, he's-a save-a|some-a nice-a bones-a for you.
00:15:56:Breakfast a-comin' up|from-a left field.
00:16:00:Good-a catch!
00:16:08:Whoa, boy. Whoa.
00:16:44:Hey. Psst. Psst.
00:16:48:- Blimey! Look, Peg. It's the Tramp.|- Shh.
00:16:52:Hiya, handsome.|Come to join the party?
00:16:55:All right, all right. No time|for wisecracks. I've gotta get you out.
00:16:58:I'm tellin' ya, the pressure's|really hot. Signs all over town.
00:17:02:- Gee, thanks.|- You're a bit of all right, chum.
00:17:05:- Okay, okay, get going.|- Hey, what's goin' on over there?
00:17:08:Scram! And be careful.
00:17:13:What? You mangy mutt.|Hey, let go. Let go of me!
00:17:35:Well, Snob Hill. Ha.
00:17:41:Hi, gals.|How's pickin's?
00:17:45:Pretty slim, eh?
00:17:47:Yeah, I'll bet they've got a lid|on every trash can.
00:17:51:Uh-oh. And a fence around every tree.
00:17:57:I wonder what the leash and collar set|does for excitement.
00:18:07:Lassie! Lassie!
00:18:08:Oh, Miss Lady, ma'am!
00:18:13:Miss Lady!
00:18:17:Ah, good mornin', lassie.
00:18:19:'Tis a bonny, braw, bright day,|uh, today.
00:18:24:Why, Miss Lady,|is, uh, somethin' wrong?
00:18:28:Aye, tell us, lassie.|If somebody's been mistreatin' ya--
00:18:31:Oh, no, Jock.|It's something I've done, I guess.
00:18:36:You?
00:18:37:It must be.|Jim Dear and Darling...
00:18:40:are acting so--
00:18:46:-Jim Dear and Darling?|- Hush, man!
00:18:59:- Now, lassie, get on with the details.|- Well.
00:19:03:I first noticed it the other day|when Jim Dear came home.
00:19:18:Down, Lady. Down!
00:19:24:Darling? Darling, are you all right?
00:19:28:Of course I am.|Why shouldn't I be?
00:19:35:Well, I just can't help worrying.|After all...
00:19:38:in your condition,|alone here all day, walking that dog.
00:19:43:- "That dog"?|- "That dog"?
00:19:47:He's never called me that before.
00:19:49:Well, now, lassie, I wouldn't|a-worry my wee head about that.
00:19:53:Remember, they're only humans after all.
00:19:56:That's right, Miss Lady.
00:19:58:Uh, as my grand pappy, Old Reliable,|used to say, um--
00:20:03:Don't recollect if I've ever mentioned|Old Reliable before.
00:20:06:Aye, you have, laddie,|uh, frequently.
00:20:10:Oh, yeah.
00:20:12:But now Darling is--
00:20:14:Well, we've always enjoyed|our afternoon romp together.
00:20:18:But yesterday--
00:20:34:No, Lady. No walk today.
00:20:47:No, Lady. Not now.
00:20:52:Lady! Drop that, Lady!
00:20:56:Drop it, I say!
00:20:59:It didn't hurt really.
00:21:02:But Darling has never struck me before.
00:21:07:Now, lassie, do not take it|too seriously.
00:21:11:After all, at a time like this--
00:21:13:Why, yes.|You see, Miss Lady...
00:21:16:there comes a time in the life|of all humans when, uh--
00:21:21:Well, as they put it, uh,|the birds and the bees.
00:21:27:Or, well, uh, the stork.
00:21:30:You know? Uh, no?
00:21:33:Well, then, uh--
00:21:34:What he's trying to say, lassie, is...
00:21:36:Darling is expecting|a wee bairn.
00:21:40:- Bairn?|- He means a baby, Miss Lady.
00:21:43:Oh. What's a baby?
00:21:48:Well, they, they resemble humans.
00:21:51:- But I'd say a mite smaller.|- Aye. And they walk on all fours.
00:21:56:And if I remember correctly,|they "beller" a lot.
00:22:00:Aye. And they're very expensive.
00:22:03:You'll not be permitted to play with it.
00:22:05:But they're mighty sweet.
00:22:07:And very, very soft.
00:22:10:Just a cute little bundle...
00:22:13:of trouble.
00:22:14:Yeah. They scratch, pinch,|pull ears.
00:22:17:Aw, but, shucks,|any dog can take that.
00:22:21:It's what they do to your happy home.
00:22:23:Move it over, will ya, friend?
00:22:24:Home wreckers, that's what they are.
00:22:26:Look here, laddie!|Who are you to barge in?
00:22:28:The voice of experience, buster.
00:22:32:Why, just wait till junior gets here.
00:22:35:You get the urge for|a nice, comfortable scratch and--
00:22:38:"Put that dog out!|He'll get fleas all over the baby."
00:22:42:You start barking|at some strange mutt.
00:22:46:"Stop that racket!|You'll wake the baby."
00:22:49:And then, then they hit you|in the room and board department.
00:22:55:Remember those nice, juicy cuts of beef?
00:23:00:Forget 'em.
00:23:01:Leftover baby food.
00:23:04:And that nice, warm bed by the fire?
00:23:12:A leaky doghouse.
00:23:14:- Oh, dear!|- Do not listen, lassie.
00:23:16:- No human is that cruel.|- Of course not, Miss Lady.
00:23:20:Why, everybody knows|a dog's best friend...
00:23:25:is his human.
00:23:28:Oh, come on now, fellas.
00:23:30:Oh, you haven't fallen|for that old line now, have ya?
00:23:33:Aye, and we've no need for mongrels|and their radical ideas.
00:23:38:- Off with ya, now!|Off with ya! Off with ya!|- Okay, Sandy.
00:23:40:- The name's Jock.|- Okay, Jock.
00:23:42:- Heather Lad O' Glencairn to you!|- Okay, okay, okay!
00:23:46:But remember this, pigeon.|A human heart...
00:23:48:has only so much room|for love and affection.
00:23:51:When a baby moves in...
00:23:54:the dog moves out.
00:24:02:Now, let's see.|That'll be about--
00:24:07:Oh, well.
00:24:15:Darling?|There isn't any way we can tell...
00:24:18:for sure what it's going to be,|is there?
00:24:21:I'm afraid not.
00:24:22:Nobody ever knows for certain.
00:24:25:All we can do is hope.
00:24:52:Darling, are you sure|you want watermelon?
00:24:56:Mm-hmm. Oh, and some chop suey, too.
00:25:00:Chop suey?
00:25:02:Oh, all right, darling.
00:25:16:That darling booty.
00:25:18:- And that bonnet!|- Isn't it just too adorable!
00:25:20:- Don't you just love showers?|- Darling, I've never seen you|look more beautiful.
00:25:24:- Isn't she absolutely radiant?|- Radiant?
00:25:26:Why, that's just what I told Bill|yesterday. "Bill," I said...
00:25:28:Darling looks radiant.|Positively radiant."
00:25:31:"Why, in all my days," I said,|"I've never seen anyone|as radiant as Darling."
00:25:37:- Oh, Jim, you look terrible.|-Jim, absolutely horrible.
00:25:40:I never saw you look worse.
00:25:42:Cheer up, Jim. Old Doc Jones|has never lost a father yet.
00:25:57:Yes, Aunt Sarah, it's boy!|Uh-huh, a boy! And he--
00:26:01:What's that? Eyes?
00:26:04:Oh, what colour are they? Wh--
00:26:06:Oh, gosh! I-I-I forgot to look.
00:26:09:A boy! It's a boy!|It's a-- Doctor!
00:26:14:- Doctor, it's a boy.|- Yes. Yes, I know.
00:26:17:Uh-huh, a boy.|Oh, boy! Oh, boy!
00:26:21:It's a boy! It's a boy! It's a boy!
00:26:22:Hello? Hello, Jim?|Are, are you there, Jim?
00:26:26:Central? Central, we've been cut off.|Hello.
00:26:29:Hello? Hello? Hello?
00:27:00:What is a baby?
00:27:03:I just can't understand.
00:27:07:It must be something wonderful
00:27:11:It must be something grand
00:27:16:'Cause everybody's smiling
00:27:19:In a kind and wistful way
00:27:24:And they haven't even noticed
00:27:28:That I'm around today
00:27:43:What is a baby, anyway?
00:27:48:Oh, what is a baby
00:27:51:I must find out today
00:27:54:What makes Jim Dear and Darling
00:27:58:Act this way
00:28:17:Oh, my little star sweeper
00:28:22:I'll sweep the stardust
00:28:26:For you
00:28:34:Little soft fluffy sleeper
00:28:39:Here comes a pink cloud
00:28:43:For you
00:28:52:Little wandering angel
00:28:57:Fold up your wings
00:29:00:Close your eyes
00:29:09:And may love be your keeper
00:29:26:There now, little star sweeper,|dream on.
00:29:45:Well, that should do it.
00:29:47:There's enough here|to take us halfway to China.
00:29:54:Darling? Darling?
00:29:57:We haven't much time.
00:29:59:Jim, I just can't leave him.
00:30:02:- He's still so small and helpless.|- He'll be all right.
00:30:05:Now, come on.|If he wakes up, we'll never get away.
00:30:10:But, Jim, I feel so guilty|deserting him like this.
00:30:12:Oh, nonsense.
00:30:15:Hey! What's the matter with Lady?
00:30:18:Oh, she thinks we're running out on him.
00:30:22:Aw, don't worry, old girl.|We'll be back in a few days.
00:30:26:- And Aunt Sarah will be here.|- And with you here to help her--
00:30:29:Well, there's the old girl now.
00:30:33:Coming, Aunt Sarah! Coming!
00:30:35:Sorry I'm late, dears.|Hope I haven't kept you waiting.
00:30:38:- Here, let me take your things.|- Now, now, now, now, no fussing.
00:30:41:I know my way around.
00:30:42:On your way, now.|Mustn't miss your train.
00:30:44:Have a good time,|and don't worry about a thing.
00:30:47:goodbye, dears.|goodbye, goodbye.
00:30:49:goodbye.
00:30:51:Now to see that big nephew of mine.
00:31:03:Coochie, coochie, coochie.|Oh, you adorable lit--
00:31:07:Good gracious! What are you doing here?|Go on, now. Shoo, shoo! Scat!
00:31:12:Get out of here.
00:31:13:Oh, there, there.
00:31:15:Aunt Sarah won't let that dog|frighten you anymore.
00:31:19:No, no, no, no, no.
00:31:24:Rock-a-bye, baby
00:31:27:On the treetop
00:31:30:When the wind blows
00:32:02:We are Siamese|if you please
00:32:07:We are Siamese|if you don't please
00:32:12:Now we looking over|our new domicile
00:32:17:If we like we stay|for may be quite a while
00:32:33:Do you seeing that thing|swimming round and round?
00:32:37:Yes.
00:32:38:Maybe we could reaching in|and make it drown.
00:32:44:If we sneaking up|upon it carefully...
00:32:48:there will be a head for you,|a tail for me.
00:33:14:Do you hear what I hear?
00:33:18:A baby cry.
00:33:20:Where we finding baby|there are milk nearby.
00:33:25:If we lookin baby buggy|there could be
00:33:30:Plenty milk for you|and also some for me
00:33:44:What's going on down there?|Oh, merciful heavens!
00:33:48:My darlings!|My precious pets!
00:33:51:Oh. Oh, that wicked animal.
00:33:55:Attacking my poor, innocent|little angels.
00:34:03:Good afternoon, ma'am.|What can I do for you?
00:34:07:I want a muzzle.|A good, strong muzzle.
00:34:10:Uh, yes, ma'am.|Now, here's our latest.
00:34:13:Combination leash and muzzle. Now,|we'll just slip it on like this, and--
00:34:17:No. No, no, no, no.|Nice doggy. No, no, don't wiggle.
00:34:21:Uh, steady now.|Now, now, now.
00:34:24:- Careful, you little--|- Watch out!
00:34:27:- Doggy! Careful, doggy!|- Come back.
00:34:29:Come back here, I say!|Come back here.
00:36:04:Hey, Pige, what are you doing|on this side of the tracks?
00:36:07:I thought you-- Wha--
00:36:10:Ah, you poor kid.
00:36:13:Oh, we've gotta get this off.
00:36:17:I think I know the very place.
00:36:21:Come on.
00:36:25:Well, here we are.
00:36:28:- The zoo?|- Sure!
00:36:32:No, no. This way.|Follow me.
00:36:44:- Oh!|- What's the matter, Pige?
00:36:46:- We can't go in?|- Why not?
00:36:49:- Well, the sign says--|- Yeah, well, well that's--
00:36:52:- That's the angle.|- Angle?
00:36:54:Look, we'll just wait for the right--
00:36:56:Uh-oh. Here we are now.
00:36:59:Just lay low.
00:37:10:Hey, you!
00:37:11:Uh, I beg your pardon.|Were you addressing me?
00:37:14:- What's the matter? Can't you read?|- Why, yes. Several languages.
00:37:18:Oh, a wise guy, eh?
00:37:21:All right, now,|what's this creature doin' here?
00:37:24:- He's not my dog.|- Oh, he's not, eh?
00:37:27:Go away. Go on.|Why, certainly not, Officer.
00:37:30:Aye, I suppose you'll be tellin' me next|it was the dog that was whistlin', eh?
00:37:34:- I-I'm certain I don't know.|- Oh, I'm a liar now, am I?
00:37:38:Well, you listen to me!|Aha! Resistin' an officer of the law.
00:37:42:You're gonna pay! Oh!
00:37:44:Pull a knife on me, will ya?|Tryin' to assassinate me, are ya?
00:37:48:Carryin' a concealed weapon!
00:37:57:Come on, Pige.|The place is ours.
00:38:06:We'd better go through this place|from A to Z.
00:38:10:Apes.
00:38:12:No, no, no. No use even asking them.|They wouldn't understand.
00:38:16:- They wouldn't?|- Uh-uh.
00:38:18:Too closely related to humans.|Uh-oh!
00:38:21:Alligators! Now, there's an idea!
00:38:24:Say, Al, do you suppose your could nip|this contraption off for us?
00:38:28:Glad to oblige.
00:38:30:Whoa! Whoa!
00:38:42:Hmph. If anybody ever needed|a muzzle, it's him.
00:38:45:Timber!
00:38:47:Hey, Pigeon, look out!
00:38:50:What harebrained idiot would--|Hey, look. A beaver!
00:38:56:Here's the answer to our problem.
00:38:58:Let me see here.
00:39:02:Six foot six|and seven-sixteenth inches.
00:39:05:Pardon me, friend.|I wonder if you'd do us a little--
00:39:08:Busy, sonny, busy.|Can't stop to gossip now.
00:39:12:Gotta slide this sycamore|to the swamp.
00:39:16:This will only take a second|of your time.
00:39:18:Only a second?|L-Listen, listen, sonny.
00:39:21:Do you realize every second...
00:39:23:70 centimeters of water|is wasted over that spillway?
00:39:26:- Yeah, but--|- Gotta get this log movin', sonny.
00:39:30:Gotta get it movin'.|'T ain't the cuttin' takes the time.
00:39:34:It's the doggone haulin'!
00:39:38:The haulin'. Exactly!
00:39:40:- Now, what you need is--|- Better bisect this section here.
00:39:44:What you need is a log puller.
00:39:46:I said, a log puller!
00:39:51:I ain't "deaf", sonny.
00:39:53:There's no need to--|Did you say, "log puller"?
00:39:57:And, by a lucky coincidence,|you see before you...
00:40:00:modeled by the lovely little lady...
00:40:02:the new, improved, patented,|handy-dandy...
00:40:05:never-fail, little-giant log puller!
00:40:07:The busy beaver's friend.
00:40:09:You don't say!
00:40:10:Guaranteed not to wear, tear,|rip or ravel.
00:40:13:Turn around, sister,|and show the customer the merchandise.
00:40:15:And it cuts log hauling time|66 percent!
00:40:19:Sixty-six percent, eh?
00:40:22:Think of that!|Well, how's it work?
00:40:25:Why, it's no work at all.|You merely slip this ring over|the limb like this, and haul it off.
00:40:30:Say, you mind|if I slip it on for size?
00:40:34:Help yourself, friend.|Help yourself.
00:40:36:Okay, don't mind if I do.
00:40:40:How do you get|the "consarned" thing off, sonny?
00:40:43:Glad you brought that up, friend.|Glad you brought that up.
00:40:46:To remove it, simply place the strap|between your teeth.
00:40:49:Like this?
00:40:50:Correct, friend.|Now, bite hard!
00:40:54:You see?
00:40:56:It's off!
00:40:57:Say, that is simple.
00:41:00:Well, friend,|we'll be on our way now, so--
00:41:03:Not so fast now, sonny.
00:41:06:I'll have to make certain|it's satisfactory...
00:41:09:before we settle on a price.
00:41:11:Oh, no, it's all yours, friend.|You can keep it!
00:41:14:Uh, I can, huh? I can?
00:41:17:Uh-huh. It's a free sample.
00:41:21:Well, thanks a lot!|Thanks ever so--
00:41:42:Say, it works swell!
00:41:50:But when she put|that horrible muzzle on me--
00:41:52:Oh, say no more. I get the|whole picture. Aunts, cats, muzzles.
00:41:57:Well, that's what comes|of tying yourself down to one family.
00:42:00:- Haven't you a family?|- One for every day of the week.
00:42:04:The point is,|none of them have me.
00:42:06:I'm afraid I don't understand.
00:42:09:It's simple. You see--|Hey!
00:42:15:Something tells me it's supper-time.|Come on. I'll show you what I mean.
00:42:22:Now take the Schultzes here.|Little Fritzie--
00:42:24:That's me, Pige.|Makes this his Monday home.
00:42:28:Monday home?
00:42:29:Ach, ja! Mondays is Mama Schultz|cooking der wiener schnitzel.
00:42:35:Delicious!
00:42:37:Now, O'Briens here|is where little Mike--
00:42:39:Sure and that's me again, Pige.|Comes of a Tuesday.
00:42:43:Of a Tuesday?
00:42:45:Begorra and that's when they're after|havin' that darlin' corn beef.
00:42:49:You see, Pige, when you're|footloose and collar-free...
00:42:54:ah, you take nothing but the best.
00:42:58:Hey, Tony's!
00:43:00:Of course. The very place|for a very special occasion.
00:43:06:No, this way, Pige.|I have my own private entrance.
00:43:14:Wait here.
00:43:19:Just-a one-a minute.|I'm a-comin'. I'm a--
00:43:22:What's-a matter? Somebody's a-makin'|the April fool with--
00:43:26:Oh, hello, Butch!
00:43:28:Where you been-a so long?|Hey, Joe, look who's here.
00:43:32:Well, what do ya know?|It's-a Butch-a.
00:43:35:Hey, hey, hey, hey, Joe.
00:43:37:Joe, bring-a some bones for Butch-a|before he eat-a me up.
00:43:41:Okay, Tony. Okay.|Bones a-comin' up-a.
00:43:50:What's this?
00:43:52:Hey, Joe! Look-a.|Butch, he's got a new girlfriend.
00:43:56:Well, a-son of a gun!|He's-a got a cocker Spanish a-girl.
00:44:02:Hey, she's pretty sweet kiddo, Butch.
00:44:05:You take-a Tony's advice|and a-settle down with this-a one, eh?
00:44:11:- "This-a one"?|- This-a one. This-a one. Oh!
00:44:14:Tony, you know, he's-a not-a|speak-a English a-pretty good.
00:44:20:Now, first-a we fix-a the table.
00:44:23:Here's your bones, a-Tony.
00:44:24:Okay, bones-- Bones!
00:44:27:What's the matter for you, Joe?|I break-a your face-a.
00:44:30:Tonight, Butch-a,|he's a-get a-best in-a house!
00:44:33:Okay, Tony. You the boss.
00:44:35:Now, tell me,|what's your pleasure?
00:44:37:A la carte? Dinner?
00:44:41:Aha! Okay. Hey, Joe.
00:44:44:Butch-a, he says he wants-a|two spaghetti especialle.
00:44:49:Heavy on-a meats-a-ball-a.
00:44:51:Tony, dogs a-don't a-talk.
00:44:53:- He's a-talkin' to me!|- Okay, he's a-talkin' to you.
00:44:56:You the boss! Mamma mia!
00:45:01:Now, here you are-a,|the best-a spaghetti in-a town.
00:45:21:For this is the night
00:45:24:It's a beautiful night
00:45:28:And we call it bella notte
00:45:34:Look at the skies
00:45:37:They have stars in their eyes
00:45:41:On this lovely bella notte
00:45:47:Side by side
00:45:50:With your loved one
00:45:53:You'll find enchantment here
00:46:00:The night will weave its magic spell
00:46:05:When the one you love is near
00:46:10:For this is the night
00:46:16:And the heavens are right
00:46:20:On this lovely
00:46:23:Bella notte
00:46:35:This is the night
00:46:38:It's a beautiful night
00:46:42:And we call it
00:46:44:Bella notte
00:46:50:Look at the skies
00:46:53:They have stars in their eyes
00:46:57:On this lovely
00:47:00:Bella notte
00:47:05:Side by side|with your loved one
00:47:11:You'll find enchantment here
00:47:18:The night will weave its magic spell
00:47:22:When the one you love is near
00:47:27:For this is the night
00:47:33:And the heavens are right
00:47:38:On this lovely
00:47:41:Bella notte
00:48:04:Oh! Oh, dear.
00:48:08:- Is something wrong, Pige?|- It's morning.
00:48:11:Yeah. So it is.
00:48:15:I should've been home hours ago.
00:48:17:Why? Because you still believe in that|"ever faithful old dog trey" routine?
00:48:23:- Ah, come on, Pige. Open up your eyes.|- Open my eyes?
00:48:28:To what a dog's life can really be.|Show ya what I mean.
00:48:36:Look down there.|Tell me what you see.
00:48:41:Well, I see nice homes|with yards and fences--
00:48:46:Exactly. Life on a leash.|Look again, Pige.
00:48:53:Look, there's a great big hunk of world|down there with no fence around it...
00:48:57:where two dogs can find|adventure and excitement...
00:49:00:and beyond those distant hills...
00:49:02:who knows what wonderful experiences.
00:49:06:And it's all ours for the taking, Pige.
00:49:09:It's all ours.
00:49:13:It sounds wonderful.
00:49:15:But?
00:49:17:But who'd watch over the baby?
00:49:25:You win.
00:49:27:Come on. I'll take ya home.
00:49:45:It's a beautiful night
00:49:48:And they call it bella--
00:49:53:Not to change the subject,|but, uh, ever chase chickens?
00:49:58:- I should say not.|- Oh, ho. Then you've never lived!
00:50:02:- But we shouldn't.|- I know. That's what makes it fun.
00:50:07:Aw, come on, kid.|Start building some memories.
00:50:13:But we, we won't hurt the chickens?
00:50:15:Hurt 'em? No.|We'll just stir 'em up a bit.
00:50:25:Just look at those fat, lazy biddies.|They should have been up hours ago.
00:50:42:Some fun, eh, kid?
00:50:44:Hey, what's goin' on in there?
00:50:47:- What's that?|- That's the signal to get going.
00:50:49:Come on!
00:50:55:- This is living, eh, kid?|- Is it?
00:50:59:Come on, Pige, follow me.
00:51:11:You know, there's a little bit of bird|dog in all of us, eh, Pige? Pige? Pige?
00:51:18:Pige? Where are ya, Pige?
00:51:21:Pige?
00:51:24:Pigeon?
00:51:27:Oh, Pige!
00:53:08:Hey, hey, Dachsie, how we comin'?
00:53:10:Just one more chorus and we're out.
00:53:12:Okay, on a downbeat.
00:53:15:One, two--
00:53:24:Put her in number four, Bill,|while I check her license number.
00:53:28:Okay.
00:53:31:All right, baby, in here.
00:53:34:Well, well, look youse guys,|Miss Park Avenue herself.
00:53:38:Blimey, a regular|bloomin' "debutante".
00:53:42:Yeah, and pipe the crown jewel|she's wearin'.
00:53:45:Yeah. What ya in for, sweetheart?
00:53:47:Puttin' fleas on the butler?
00:53:55:All right, all right, you guys.|Lay off, will ya?
00:53:59:Ah, what's the matter, Peg?
00:54:01:We was only havin' a bit of sport,|we was.
00:54:04:Well, can't you see the poor kid's|scared enough already?
00:54:07:Pay no attention,|my little "orchechornya".
00:54:10:That's right, dearie.|They don't mean no real harm.
00:54:14:Is like Gorky says in lower Dapts.
00:54:16:Quote: "Miserable being must find|more miserable being.
00:54:21:Then is happy." Unquote.
00:54:24:Boris is a philosopher.
00:54:26:Besides, little "bublichki,"|wearing license here...
00:54:30:that is like waving,|you should excuse the expression...
00:54:33:red flag in front of bull.
00:54:35:My license?|But what's wrong with it?
00:54:38:There ain't nothin' wrong with it,|dearie.
00:54:40:Confidential. Is not one dog here|would not give left hind leg|for such a knick-knack.
00:54:46:That's your passport to freedom,|honey. Without it--
00:54:49:Hey. Hey, hey, youse guys, look.
00:54:52:Poor Nutsy is takin' the long walk.
00:54:58:- Where is he taking him?|- Through the one-way door, sister.
00:55:08:You, you mean he's--
00:55:16:Oh, oh, well, a short life|and a merry one.
00:55:20:Yep, that's what the Tramp always says.
00:55:23:- The Tramp?|- There now, there's a bloke|what never gets caught.
00:55:26:He's given the slip|to every dog catcher in this burg.
00:55:29:You won't believe this, dearie,|but no matter how tight a jam he's in...
00:55:33:that Tramp always finds some way out.
00:55:36:I can quite easily believe that.
00:55:38:Ah, but remember, my friends,|even Tramp has his Achilles heel.
00:55:42:Pardon me, amigo,|what is this "chili heel"?
00:55:46:Achilles heel, Pedro.
00:55:48:This is meaning his, uh, weaknesses.
00:55:51:Oh, oh, the dames! Yeah!
00:55:55:He has an eye|for a well-turned paw, he has.
00:55:58:Let's see. There's been Lulu.
00:56:00:Yeah, and Trixie.
00:56:01:Und Fifi.
00:56:03:And my sister, Rosita Chiquita|Juanita Chihuahua, I think.
00:56:08:What a dog!
00:56:09:Yeah! Tell us about it, Peg.
00:56:12:What a dog!
00:56:15:Peg used to be|in the Dog and Pony Follies.
00:56:17:He's a tramp|but they love him
00:56:22:Breaks a new heart everyday
00:56:26:He's a tramp|They adore him
00:56:31:And I only hope|he'll stay that way
00:56:35:He's a tramp
00:56:37:He's a scoundrel
00:56:39:He's a rounder
00:56:42:He's a cad
00:56:44:He's a tramp
00:56:46:But I love him
00:56:48:Yes, even I have got it pretty bad
00:56:53:You can never tell when he'll show up
00:56:58:He gives you plenty of trouble
00:57:02:I guess he's just a no-count pup
00:57:06:But I wish that he were double
00:57:10:- He's a tramp|- Boom ba-boom, ruff
00:57:12:- He's a rover|- Boom ba-boom, ruff
00:57:14:-And there's nothing more to say|- Boom ba-boom, ruff
00:57:18:If he's a tramp|He's a good one
00:57:22:And I wish that I could travel his way
00:57:27:Wish that I could travel his way
00:57:31:Wish that I could travel his way
00:57:38:Yeah, but he never takes 'em serious.
00:57:41:Ah, but some day|he is meeting someone different...
00:57:47:some delicate, fragile creature...
00:57:49:who is giving him a wish|to shelter and protect.
00:57:53:Like Miss Park Avenue here,|eh, matey?
00:57:56:Mmm, could be.|But when he does--
00:58:00:Yeah, I'm way ahead of ya.|Under the spell of true love--
00:58:04:The poor chump grows careless.
00:58:07:The Cossacks are picking him up.
00:58:08:And it's curtains for the Tramp.
00:58:13:It's the little cocker, Bill,|in number four.
00:58:16:Okay.
00:58:19:All right, baby,|they've come to take you home.
00:58:23:You're too nice a girl|to be in this place.
00:58:36:Courage, man. Courage.
00:58:39:But I-I've never|even considered matrimony.
00:58:44:Nor I, but no matter|which of us she accepts...
00:58:48:we'll always be the best of friends.
00:58:52:Now remember, not a word|about her unfortunate experience.
00:58:56:- You don't want to hurt her feelings.|- Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:59:00:Lassie.
00:59:02:Miss Lady, ma'am.
00:59:05:Please, I don't want to see anybody.
00:59:08:Now, now, lassie,|Do not feel that way about it.
00:59:12:Of course not, Miss Lady.
00:59:15:Why, some of the finest people|I ever tracked down were jail birds.
00:59:19:Quiet, you great loony!
00:59:23:Uh, please, lassie, uh, we've come...
00:59:26:with a-a proposition for helping' ya.
00:59:28:Help me?|What do you mean?
00:59:31:Well, now, you see, lassie...
00:59:35:neither of us is as young|as we used to be.
00:59:37:But we're still in the prime of life.
00:59:40:Aye, and we've both got|very comfortable homes.
00:59:45:That's right.
00:59:47:Where we know you'll be welcome|and appreciated, Miss Lady.
00:59:51:So, s-so to come directly|to the point--
00:59:55:If you could, uh, find it possible...
00:59:59:to, uh, to, uh, to, uh--
01:00:02:You're both very kind,|and I do appreciate it, but--
01:00:06:Oh, Pigeon! Oh, Pige--
01:00:09:Oh! Hi, boys.
01:00:15:Anything new in the kennel club set?
01:00:21:Little something I picked up|for ya, Pige.
01:00:33:Looks like I'm the one|that's in the doghouse.
01:00:35:If this person is annoyin' you,|Miss Lady--
01:00:39:We'll gladly throw the rascal out!
01:00:42:That won't be necessary.|Thank you.
01:00:45:Very well, ma'am.
01:00:48:You, you mongrel!
01:00:56:Ah, come on, Pige.|I-It wasn't my fault.
01:01:02:I thought you were right behind me.|Honest!
01:01:06:- When I heard they'd taken you|to the pound--|- Oh!
01:01:08:Don't even mention|that horrible place.
01:01:11:I was so embarrassed|and, and frightened.
01:01:15:Oh, now, now, now.
01:01:17:Who could ever harm|a cute little trick like you?
01:01:21:Trick? Trick!
01:01:23:- That reminds me. Who is Trixie?|- Trixie?
01:01:27:And Lulu? And Fifi? And Rosita Chiquita|w-w-whatever her name is?
01:01:30:Chiquita ch-ch-- Oh!|Oh, yes, well, I, I can explain--
01:01:33:- As far as I'm concerned,|you needn't worry about your old heel.|- M-M-My heel?
01:01:38:- I don't need you to shelter|and protect me.|- Yes, but, but, but--
01:01:41:If you grow careless, don't blame me.|And I don't care if the Cossacks|do pick up you.
01:01:45:goodbye!
01:01:47:And take this with you!
01:02:53:Stop that!
01:02:58:Hush now! Hush!
01:03:03:Stop that racket!
01:03:08:What's wrong, Pige?
01:03:09:- A rat!|- Where?
01:03:11:Upstairs, in the baby's room.
01:03:13:- How do I get in?|- The little door on the porch.
01:04:59:Merciful heavens!
01:05:02:Oh, you poor little darling.|Now, now, now, now, now.
01:05:05:Thank goodness you're not hurt.|You, you vicious brutes!
01:05:09:Back! Get back!
01:05:12:Go, go on! Get back!|Now, the pound! The pound!
01:05:16:That's it. I'll call the pound.
01:05:20:Come here! Come here!
01:05:24:Come on, come on. Come along!|I'll call them this minute.
01:05:27:Couldn't sleep a wink|with that brute in the house.
01:05:37:Hello! Hello!
01:05:43:I don't care if you are alone there,|young man.
01:05:46:I insist you pick him up immediately.
01:05:57:Darling, look!
01:06:01:And if you want my advice,|you'll destroy that animal at once.
01:06:04:Don't worry, ma'am.|We've been after this one for months.
01:06:08:We'll take care of him.
01:06:13:- Well, what do you suppose--|- Say, what's going on here?
01:06:16:Just pickin' up a stray, mister.|Come on, get up!
01:06:20:- Caught him attackin' a baby.|- Good heavens!
01:06:22:- My baby!|- Aunt Sarah!
01:06:24:Aunt Sarah! Aunt Sarah!
01:06:27:- Aunt Sarah!|- Aunt Sarah!
01:06:30:I was certain he was no good|the moment I first laid eyes on him.
01:06:34:Yeah, but, uh...
01:06:37:I never thought|he'd do a thing like that.
01:06:41:Thank goodness I got there in time.|There they were, crib overturned--
01:06:44:Oh, I'm sure there must be some mistake.|I know Lady wouldn't--
01:06:49:Watch out! That dog's loose!|Keep her away!
01:06:52:Nonsense! She's trying|to tell us something.
01:06:55:What is it, old girl?
01:06:58:What are you trying--|Darling, Aunt Sarah, come here.
01:07:01:- What is it, Jim?|- Ah! A rat!
01:07:04:A rat?
01:07:06:We should've known.
01:07:08:I misjudged him badly.
01:07:12:Come on.|We got to stop that wagon.
01:07:15:But, man, we do not know|which way they've gone.
01:07:19:We'll track 'em down.
01:07:21:- A-A-And then?|- We'll hold 'em, hold 'em at bay.
01:07:38:- Now what?|- The scent. Follow the scent.
01:07:48:Ach, let's face it, man.
01:07:51:We both know you've lost|your sense of smell.
01:08:57:Go on! Get outtalk here!|Go on, you, get away!
01:09:06:Go on, you, get away!|Watch it now. Watch it! Watch it!
01:09:23:Hi, Pige.
01:09:54:All right, everybody,|watch the birdie.
01:10:08:Steady now.
01:10:11:Hold it.
01:10:15:I guess I used a little too much.
01:10:19:Uh-oh. Darling.
01:10:21:- Visitors.|- Visitors?
01:10:25:Why, it's Jock.
01:10:28:And good old Trusty.
01:10:31:Careful now, man. Careful.
01:10:33:- It's a wee bit slippery.|- Yes, yes.
01:10:39:All right, boy, we'll let 'em in.
01:10:42:Oh, no, not you, young man.|You're going to take a nap.
01:10:46:Well, Merry Christmas!|Come in! Come in!
01:10:50:If you'll just step into the parlor,|I'll see about refreshments.
01:10:53:Oh, darling, where did you put|the dog biscuits?
01:10:56:You know, the box Aunt Sarah|sent for Christmas.
01:10:58:In the kitchen, Jim dear.
01:11:00:Oh, no doubt about it.|They've got their mother's eyes.
01:11:07:Aye.
01:11:11:But there is a bit of their father|in 'em, too.
01:11:15:Well, and I see|you finally acquired a collar.
01:11:19:Oh, yes, complete with license.
01:11:23:Oh, yeah, a new collar.
01:11:27:Caught the scent the moment|I came in the house.
01:11:30:"Trusty," I says, "Trusty,|somebody's wearin' a new collar."
01:11:36:Of course, now...
01:11:38:my sense of smell|is very highly developed.
01:11:42:Runs in the family, you know.
01:11:44:There'll be no livin' with him|from now on.
01:11:47:As my grand pappy, Old Reliable,|used to say--
01:11:51:I don't recollect if I've ever|mentioned Old Reliable before.
01:11:55:No, you haven't, Uncle Trusty.
01:11:58:Huh? I haven't?
01:12:01:Well, uh, as Old Reliable|used to say--
01:12:06:He'd say, uh, uh--|He'd say, uh, uh--
01:12:15:Dog gone.
01:12:18:You know, I-I clean forgot|what it was he used to say.
01:12:28:Peace, my children
01:12:33:Of good will
01:12:38:Peace, my children
01:12:41:Peace
01:12:43:Be still
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