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Catherine Burns:
Tell me, have you always been a butler? Raymond Dabney:
Oh, yes, Madam, for generations. Catherine Burns:
Oh, I see. The family profession? Raymond Dabney:
Yes. Handed down from father to son. Catherine Burns:
How would you like to work in America? Raymond Dabney:
America? Catherine Burns:
Oh, yes. All the best American families have English butlers. They are sort of handed down from mother to daughter
Tell me, have you always been a butler? Raymond Dabney:
Oh, yes, Madam, for generations. Catherine Burns:
Oh, I see. The family profession? Raymond Dabney:
Yes. Handed down from father to son. Catherine Burns:
How would you like to work in America? Raymond Dabney:
America? Catherine Burns:
Oh, yes. All the best American families have English butlers. They are sort of handed down from mother to daughter
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Tell me have you always been a butler
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Oh yes madam for generations Oh I see
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The family profession huh Yes handed down from father to son
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How would you like to work in America America
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Oh yes all the best American families have English butlers
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They're sort of handed down from mother to daughter
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Movie Summary
Raymond Dabney returns to his family after trouble with the law. He convinces the sheriff to give him a job watching the house and furniture of widow Crystal Wetherby without knowing she is engaged to his brother.

