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Arthur Parker: Your daddy used to sing in the church choir. He was more a Christian than a storekeeper. He might overcharge you, but he said his prayers. Honey, he would want you to use that money he left you.
Joan Parker: Money he worked hard for all his life to save for a rainy day?
Arthur Parker: It's raining. Pouring.
Joan Parker: Oh, cheer up, Arthur. You won't sell anything without a smile
Joan Parker: Money he worked hard for all his life to save for a rainy day?
Arthur Parker: It's raining. Pouring.
Joan Parker: Oh, cheer up, Arthur. You won't sell anything without a smile
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My daddy didn't not ever
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Yeah but your daddy used to sing
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in the church choir
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He was more a Christian than a storekeeper
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He might overcharge you
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but he said his prayers
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Honey he would want you
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to use that money he left you
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Money he worked hard for all his life
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to save for a rainy day
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It's raining pouring
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Oh cheer up Arthur
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You won't sell anything without a smile
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Movie Summary
During the Great Depression, a sheet-music salesman seeks to escape his dreary life through popular music and a love affair with an innocent schoolteacher.