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White Christmas (1954)
White Christmas (1954)
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- New York? - But you just got here!
White Christmas (1954)
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Well, there is. We're going to New York in the morning.
White Christmas (1954)
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Yeah! Just an offer from the Carousel Club in New York,
White Christmas (1954)
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OK. Say, if you want us for anything in New York,
White Christmas (1954)
1.8s
But there must be enough guys in New England alone
White Christmas (1954)
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Well, sir, I mean that if you were in New York, sir,
White Christmas (1954)
1.9s
Tell me, where are you kids going to stay in New York?
White Christmas (1954)
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We're not staying in New York. We're booked for over the holidays.
White Christmas (1954)
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I want to get Ed Harrison, New York City.
White Christmas (1954)
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- Two tickets to New York. - It's still $97.24 though.
White Christmas (1954)
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- Two tickets to New York. - How much more to Vermont?
White Christmas (1954)
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Well, that's fine. How much are two fares to New York?
White Christmas (1954)
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Well, they deserve it. You got the tickets for New York?
White Christmas (1954)
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Will you excuse me? Young lady, get me the New York operator.
White Christmas (1954)
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from Boston, Philadelphia and New York. Now, can you handle it OK?
White Christmas (1954)
2.4s
I'm going to New York and try and square it with Betty.
White Christmas (1954)
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- How much more is it to Vermont? - Vermont? We're going to New York.
White Christmas (1954)
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- I'm going to New York. I've got a job. - You've got a job. Where?
White Christmas (1954)
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Do you know whether he made that phone call to New York or not, Emma?
White Christmas (1954)
2.3s
I'll go on down to New York, and if I can swing it, I'll get on his show
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