Tony Draws a Horse Page #2

Synopsis: A stuffy doctor and his psychologist wife fall out about how to bring up their son, who has outraged his father by drawing a biologically realistic horse on the wall.
Genre: Comedy
Production: J. Arthur Rank Productions
 
IMDB:
5.1
Year:
1950
91 min
21 Views


missus partners if there were more time

I would buy me darling I'm wearing the

dress not you be quiet Joe mommy knows

best this is a country wedding madam I

keep telling you you're doing deed and a

country wedding demands a certain air of

respectability and in my opinion there

is nothing so respectable as go days

couldn't we have just one little go day

once and for all

no well it's the fashion editor of

tittle-tattle writes of bad notice of it

you'll read to blame I must remind you

that it's already past our closing time

oh dear what's the matter darling

pins no it's Tim he hasn't got back Oh

nonsense

he's probably these Taylor's

bridegroom's have their dress problems

too

yes but he said he'd be back by half

past five well he's probably at a steer

party dear.

Tagg party darling oh yes yes of course

how fully stop it now we'd like to see

the wedding dress if you please with

them very well.

Marty fetch the wedding dress I've had

one of two ideas about that wedding

dress now I think partners please leave

everything to me after all that's what

I'm here for

well I should have more confidence if

we've seen eye-to-eye over the goodies

darling he's on the last of his national

health now adenoids Howard you've been a

lot of place with the floor for this

rubbish dear why not teeth look out

Claire matters are getting serious have

you seen that thing in the hall

what thing Tony's gone I suppose yes I

saw him off on the 5:10 pity I'd have

liked a word with him why he's drawn a

whole suite think oh how wonderful.

Tony's drawn the horse on the wall

opposite my consulting-room door well

darling not Harvey after all there's

only one kind of a horse unfortunately

there are two won't take a look at it

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And clever too I suppose you must admit

he can draw

oh darling why don't you try to laugh

about things like this he's part of the

fun of being a parent fun fun there are

amusing things in life apart from.

Goldstone such as allowing one son to

scribble things on walls it's a very

clever sketch of a horse which is a pity

you drew it there he did it because I

objected to his language to what he

called mrs. Carey Browns little boy

little boy

oh great toad Tony drew that horse out

of revenge hoping my patience would see

it hoping they'd think that I'd done it

darling for goodness sake don't give way

to persecution mania we'll have it all

cleaned up

it's an indelible tension it's the

child's mind that one is cleaning up

what do you mean did you look at it

properly and I did it's realistic it's

the horse as he sees it as he ought not

to see it I tell you his mind once

cleaning up are you quite sure you don't

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Lesley Storm

Lesley Storm was the pen-name of Mabel Cowie (1898–1975), also known by her married name of Mabel Clark.She was a Scottish writer, who wrote a number of plays, some of which were filmed. Black Chiffon and Roar Like a Dove were major hits. She also wrote several screenplays, including The Heart of the Matter (1953), based on the novel by Graham Greene, and The Spanish Gardener, based on the 1950 novel of the same name by A.J. Cronin. She wrote some novels, the best known was Lady, What of Life? (Cassell, 1928). It depicted London social life in transition from Victorian to modern times. more…

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