Sullivan's Travels (1941): Sullivan Discusses Films

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Say, this is some car.
Yes. Now, where would you like to go?
Could you drop me off at, uh... Or maybe that'd be too far.
That depends entirely on where it is.
Would Chicago be too far?
Chicago? You mean Chicago, Illinois?
Yes.
I wasn't actually thinking of driving as far as Chicago.
That's all right. You can drop me anywhere.
I just happened to think of Chicago because...
that's a little better than halfway and I can easily hitch a ride out of there.
Where do you live, Bermuda?
You don't have to get funny.
I didn't ask you for a ride. You can drop me anywhere.
Wait a minute. How's this?
Suppose you drop me off somewhere and you go leisurely home...
and I'll pick up the car later.
That's what you call an idea.
You don't happen to operate out of a booby hatch, do you?
You better drop me at the next corner and take this bus back where you stole it from.
Don't talk nonsense. I left a note saying I was taking the car...
Or did I?
It would be nice if you could remember.
Would be funny, though, if they arrested me for taking it.
A panic. Who does it belong to?
Belongs to a picture director... a guy named Sullivan.
Oh.
You never heard of him?
No.
He's made quite a few pictures.
Ants In Your Plants of 1939.
Did he do that?
Yeah. Did you see it?
Yes.
Well? Well, did you like it?
Not much.
Some people thought it was pretty good.
I don't care for musicals. They hurt my ears.
I see. Well, did you like Hey, Hey, in the Hayloft?
Oh, I was crazy about that.
I thought that would just about fit.
You remember the scene where the two are in the hayloft?
Perfectly.
And she made him close his eyes and count three before kissing her.
Yes, yes.
And then the pig came out and he kissed the pig instead.
It was on a very high plane.
Then he fell through a hole and sneezed at a horse.
And the horse sneezed back at him.
Oh, that was a wonderful scene.
Of course it was stupid, but it was wonderful. Who directed that picture?
Don't you think with the world in its present condition,
with death snarling at you from every street corner,
that people are a little allergic to comedies?
No.
Perhaps I didn't make myself clear.
Say, how come you know a picture director well enough to borrow his car?

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