Toby Tyler, or Ten Weeks with a Circus Page #4

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
145 Views


Well, too late to apologize.

You have breakfast with me

and my family?

- Yes, sir.

- Fine. Come here.

Let me introduce myself.

My name is Sam Treat, I'm a circus clown.

- Clown!

- At your service.

O.

What are you doing here with the circus,

Mr. Tyler?

I, I ... bu ...

Boo-fet-chik.

Boo-fet-chik?

In the words of Papa Schultz

"How can there be a circus without a butler?"

Come on. Kids will be happy

to meet you.

- You have a big family?

- In different ways.

In most cases, I would say,

about four or five people.

- Sit down.

- Thank you.

So, kiddies.

Breakfast.

God, when you said that you have a family,

I thought that you ...

Correctly.

They are like family to me.

I think, not what

what you're used to.

In truth, I also have no

permanent family.

So I went to the circus.

- Oh!

- You know, I fled.

- I would never have guessed.

- Not because they did not want me to live with them,

but because they are terribly poor,

and I for them was a stone around his neck.

Stone, eh?

That's bad.

Of course, bad.

Have you thought about

to go back?

I think not.

Until such time as I did not earn

enough money to help them

and prove that I'm not the same

as they thought.

You know, Papa Schultz

always said:

"All that thou hast,

revert back to you.

You should invest

into something. "

- And who is the father Schultz?

- Old Clown, with whom I was close.

I have always tried to make people

happy as he is.

- So I ran away and the circus.

- Have you run away?

Dad gave me this purse,

so I saved money.

He said:
"The Circus - for elephants

and Papa Schultz.

And the rest must accumulate

money and go home. "

But you have not returned.

Listen, Toby.

Kopi money.

Do not wait until it's too late.

Thank you, Mr. Treat.

I'll collect the money

and a lot of work,

and do all that I shall command

Mr. Tupper, and ...

- Oh!

- What is it?

I forgot.

I was waiting for Mr. Tapper.

Goodbye.

Goodbye. Come on.

Nuts, popcorn,

apples in sugar.

Nuts!

Nuts, popcorn, apples in sugar.

Nuts, popcorn, apples in sugar.

So, guys. Right here -

lemonade with ice. Exhilarating.

Nuts, popcorn,

apples in sugar.

Nuts, popcorn,

apples in sugar.

And now, ladies and gentlemen,

you see

two extraordinary young

Riders

with its famous trained

stallions.

Mademoiselle Jeanette

and Monsieur Ajax.

Nuts, popcorn,

apples in sugar.

Nuts ...

Hey boy, can not you sit down?

Thank you, sir.

Lemonade with ice.

Pink, cool and refreshing.

- Great idea, right?

- Yes, sir.

Nuts, popcorn,

apples in sugar.

Lemonade with ice.

Pink, cool and refreshing.

Dollar, thirty,

thirty-five, forty,

sixty, sixty-five ...

And what's this?

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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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