Bride and Gloom
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Popeye
THE SAILOR
•
A FAMOUS STUDIOS PRODUCTION
by arrangement with
KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, Inc.
Direction:
I. SPARBER
Animation:
TOM JOHNSON
JOHN GENTILELLA
Story:
LARZ BOURNE
Scenics:
ROBERT CONNAVALE
Music:
WINSTON SHARPLES
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Bride
andGloom
Copyright 1954
by
Paramount Pictures CorporationALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Olive Oyl
Oh, just think Popeye; tomorrow is our wedding day
Popeye
Yeah—uh—I can hardly wait.
Olive Oyl
Oh, it's getting late. C'mon Popeye, you must go now.
Olive Oyl
Goodnight Popeye.
Popeye
Goodnight sweetheart.
Olive Oyl
Oh!
Ah!
Priest
Olive, do you take this man to be your lawful wedded husband?
Olive Oyl
I do.
Priest
Popeye, do you take this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?
Popeye
I d— I d—
SPINACH
Popeye
I do!
Priest
I now pronounce you man and wife.
JUST MARRIED
SPINACH
SPINACH
SPINACH
MATERNITY WARD
Twins
Waaaah!
Olive Oyl
Popeye, aren't they beautiful?
Popeye
My boys. C'mon, ups-we-goes! Ah-guh-guh-guh-guh-guh
Olive Oyl
Happy birthday boys! Now make a wish and blow out the candles.
Olive Oyl
Oh, boys, boys! Stop it!
Come back here you rascals!
Olive Oyl
You, you wild Indians!
Boys, boys! What are you doing?
Popeye
Yoo-hoo Olive! Yoo-hoo Olive!
Good morning, sweetheart; your lover-boy is ready to get marriaged.
Olive Oyl
Popeye, I ain't gonna marry you!
Popeye
Confucius say "female, she is fickle!"
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