Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus Page #3

Synopsis: Taken in by distant members of his family after being orphaned, Toby Tyler runs away to join the circus.
Genre: Drama, Family
Director(s): Charles Barton
Production: Walt Disney Productions
 
IMDB:
7.1
G
Year:
1960
96 min
142 Views


until Gary Tupper.

Thank you for having taken care of yesterday

about me, Ben.

- I think I fell asleep

- What is the difference.

I do not like you fell off the wagon

and accused me.

Anyway, thank you.

I will not you dopekat.

Glad to hear it.

Call Mrs. Connor and tell girls

To keep track of this sheet.

For such a big guy weird

tow a small shadow, eh?

- Yes.

- I suppose I should tell him

that ties him trudge from the apron?

I'm not saying anything.

Hey, DOTS

did you see our car?

- Can I wash up there?

- It's the same water, no?

- Yes, sir.

- Well, well.

And now, please be so kind

get out of my eyes.

- Well, what is it?

- Do you have a bad mood, sir.

Suppose you do not care.

You work for Harry Tapper.

- A real nice guy.

- At least he is friendly.

Yeah, exactly.

And by chance

Here Comes Mr Friend,

looking for you.

Why should I run for you?

Good morning, Mr. Tupper.

I just washed.

Somehow, just when I came.

Come on.

Come on.

Move, move.

Come on. Come on.

Listen. We do not want to stagger

throughout the camp,

when there is full of work, right?

Now go, boy.

Id ...

- Put me!

- No, Ben, it's my fault.

Do not go, boy.

You have nothing to do with it.

Take away from me, your dirty

hands.

And now, Mr. Tupper.

Now.

So, I do not believe in cheating,

Mr. Tapper,

but I think you're mistreating

with his assistants.

I do not like it.

This boy works for me

and I do with it what I want.

Of course, Mr. Tupper.

Just tell him that you need from him.

And if he does not, you fire him.

And if I look again,

How did you happen to be managed,

I have to do this.

No, Ben, do not!

And you better listen Mr. Tapper.

Work honestly and do it in time.

He's your boss. Respect it.

Yes, sir.

Can start work immediately after

breakfast. The kitchen is over there.

Well?

Oh, Mr Tapper

you are all wet.

There.

# And why I'm going where ... #

- This is for you.

- Thank you.

Why do not you sit here?

Oh, thank you.

You're new here, huh?

- Yes, ma'am.

- Who is it?

- I wanted to find out.

You can not sit here.

This table is for artists.

Come on, Ajax.

I called him here.

You heard what I said?

And look at me when I'm talking to you!

- Oh, Ajax, leave me alone on it.

- He should not sit at our table.

Come on. Get out.

Well, well, there you are, my boy.

Col. Castle specifically asked me to

find you.

Me?

This season, you take

alias

or will you speak

under his own name?

- I think, under his own.

- Under what?

- Toby Tyler.

- Well, of course. Beautiful name.

I always liked it.

Can I submit to you Mademoiselle

Janet and Monsieur Ajax?

I hope you've heard

of Toby Tyler.

My God, I did not know it was him.

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Lillie Hayward

Lillie Hayward (September 12, 1891 – June 29, 1977) was an American screenwriter whose Hollywood career began during the silent era and continued well into the age of television. She wrote for more than 70 films and TV shows including the Disney film The Shaggy Dog and television series The Mickey Mouse Club and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. She was also remembered for the films Her Husband's Secretary and Aloma of the South Seas, the latter written in part with the help of her sister, actress and screenwriter Seena OwenLillie Hayward died in 1977 and was interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles. Her husband of seventeen years, Jerry Sackheim, was also a Hollywood writer with whom she had worked on The Boy and the Pirates (1960). more…

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