Tony Draws a Horse Page #3

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


mean your own mind my mind yes there

must be something the matter with it to

make such a fuss about a child drawing

and I refuse to part with you Howard

much as I know you'd like to you can't

dismiss the whole thing like this I'm

going to have a box

this mad rush oh don't be absurd making

such a fuss about a child's natural

simple acceptance of the truth as he

sees it that's why I'm simple my four

decided biologically correct he wasn't

thinking of biology I suppose you know

best what he was thinking about this I

only know that if you've gone as you're

doing you'll have him in the juvenile

police court and we shall have probation

offices not our private life mine can

stand it mine certainly can what are you

worrying about then.

[Music]

Listen let's try the once to discuss.

Tony without getting Scratchy

I'm not Scratchy I don't find your

neurosis in the Beeston pictures

alright alright I give in it's been one

of those days I know it's been one for

me too one of my sketch affiliates is

missing from home and that old

kleptomaniac I've been treating for

years has gone and got three months for

shoplifting I know I know

let's forget it settle down for a nice

quiet evening that's after all I don't

suppose we're the first couple to breed

a jekyll-and-hyde you being Jacqueline

hi mrs. Hoyt thinking thank you I'm

interested in this Jekyll and Hyde Terry

go on huh no I just thought that your

total disregard for the things that

matter which I adore in you should be so

oh when it shows him turning Ted that's

all yeah oh nice to relax I just had a

hectic row and mrs. Carrie Brown I would

look Tony Cole dead son please not again

didn't I get to get it what children

need is psychology center pops review

good boy they'll come back to you they

may find a better doctor but they'll

never find anybody with a more charming

bedside manner thank you

quite right darling Finn you can always

count a bed round with you I built up my

practice on ability not tongue tricks

all right nobody's attacking you

I said ability I'd appreciate some of it

in my own household especially in the

upbringing of my son you have a

heaven-sent genius for variations on a

worn-out theme you should have been a

musician if you must know I'm ashamed of

Tony I don't know what he's gonna do

next drop set my practice why doesn't he

behave like the other children in the

neighborhood well bred out there no son

of mine is going to be bullied into a

standard pet until he's got about as

much individuality as a wooden soldier

I'm sick and tired of your

to turn a sensitive intelligent child

into a football clicking riddle now

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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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