Beethoven's Treasure Tail Page #4
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- 2014
- 98 min
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l will call the authorities.
And they will have him
tossed into the dog pound
and throw away the key.
Auf Wiedersehen.
Everything go all right, sir?
False alarm.
Just a boy and a dog. Big dog.
You don't think they know
anything do you, sir?
It doesn't matter if they do.
By the time these
water-logged peasants
discover what it
is we're doing,
it will be too late.
Why are you...
Why are you laughing?
L don't know, sir.
Then stop and fly.
Come on, buddy.
Let's get out of here.
What a friendly
guy that was, huh?
Hello?
Hello? Phil?
Davey?
Anybody?
Taxi?
Still no cell service.
I guess we're stuck
here for the night.
I hope this lady
has room for us.
I do not care that
he's part of your act,
you knew the rules
when you checked in.
It's right there on that sign.
No pets allowed.
And as our agreement
clearly states,
we will be
keeping your deposit.
Have a lovely trip or
whatever it is you do.
Goodbye!
No pets allowed.
That's discrimination.
Come on, Steve.
So just stay here
for one sec, okay?
Be real quiet.
Stay right here. Stay.
Stay. Shh. Shh.
Mrs. O'Malley?
I heard you might
have a room tonight?
Breakfast is served
from 7:
00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.,no exceptions.
If you're at
the table at 8:
01 a.m.,you're out of luck.
Well, l'll try
and be on time then.
Ow! Are you being smart
with me, young man?
No, no, not smart at all.
Your last name is O'Malley.
Any relation to the town?
It most certainly is.
My great, great,
great grandfather
sailed here from
England in 1 71 7.
And landed not one half mile
from where we are standing.
Wow. He was a pirate. Mmm-hmm.
We do not use
the P-word in this house.
No, no, no, no, no.
Captain Patrick O'Malley
was an adventurer.
An explorer. A gentleman.
Known far and wide by all.
Not only as
a well-read scholar,
but as a man of rare
elegance and taste.
Who took to the seas in order to
spread kindness and prosperity.
And with a handful of his
fellow high-minded travelers,
all of them equally intelligent
and well-educated.
He set sail to the New World,
on a great quest,
to bring wisdom and knowledge for all.
Life was grand
for Captain O'Malley
and his faithful
and loyal crew.
And what little
challenges they did face,
forged a strong
bond between the men.
And a great friendship
was born amongst the crew.
They promised one another to stick
together through thick and thin,
allowing nothing to come between
them until they reached their goal.
It's rum!
It was the bravery and
courage of Captain O'Malley
that served as a true
inspiration to his men.
Aye, ya scurvy dogs!
If l can't have the treasure,
then nobody can!
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