It's A Wonderful LifeEnd of last part: GEORGE: Mary, it's George! Don't you know me? MARY: No, I don't know you. Let me go! GEORGE: Mary, please don't do this to me! Mary, please, help me! Help me! Where're our kids, Mary? I need you, Mary! Please! MARY: Get away from me! Help! Help! GEORGE: Help me, Mary! I'm George! Mary! MARY: (screams)
Act 3 - Part 3 JOSEPH: Clarence? CLARENCE: Oh, where is he, Joseph? Where's George? I'm afraid I've lost him, sir! JOSEPH: You knew you shouldn't have let him try to see Mary. Now, they're
after him -- CLARENCE: Joseph, I won't even get one wing, will I? JOSEPH: You have one more chance, Clarence. Get over to JOSEPH: Don't worry -- they've lost him, too. Now, hurry up! CLARENCE: Oh, thank you, Joseph! Thank you! GEORGE: Clarence? ... (yells) Clarence! Clarence, where are you? CLARENCE: I'm here, George. GEORGE: Clarence! Clarence! Help me, Clarence. Get me back. Get me back. I don't care what happens to me. Get me back to my wife and kids. Help me, Clarence, please. CLARENCE: Oh, thank you, George. Thank you! GEORGE: I want to live again, please. Oh, God, please, let me live again! BERT: George? Is that you down there, George? GEORGE: Now, get out of here, Bert! Get out of here! You come any closer and I'll hit you! BERT: Why are you yelling, George? GEORGE: Come on ! George? You called me George! Bert! Bert, do you know me?
BERT: Know you? I've been looking all over town for you. Where have you been? GEORGE: Hey, Bert! Bert! I'm alive again, Bert! BERT: You sure you're all right? Hey, your mouth's bleeding! GEORGE: It is? Hey! My mouth's bleeding! Bert, look! Look at [SOUND: BELL RINGING] GEORGE: Here it is! Hey, it's in my pocket! What do you think about that? Hey, Merry Christmas, Bert! BERT: Well, Merry Christmas. Get in GEORGE: You will, Bert? Well, do that. And turn
[SOUND: FOOTSTEPS] GEORGE: Come on ! Hey, Bert, come on - come in with me, okay? [SOUND: DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES ... CROWD NOISE] GEORGE: Wha - Why are all these people here? These newspaper reporters? Wha--? (laughs) Hey! Merry Christmas, reporters! Hey, Mr. Bank Examiner, Merry Christmas! CARTER: Mr. Bailey, there's GEORGE: I know. Eight thousand dollars. Am I right? SHERIFF: George, I've - I've got
GEORGE: I guess that it's CHILDREN'S VOICES FROM UPSTAIRS: Merry Christmas, Daddy! Merry Christmas, Daddy! [GEORGE GOES UPSTAIRS] GEORGE: Kids! Hey, kids! Janie! Petey! Oh, you look so beautiful! Where's your mother? JANIE: She went looking for you, Daddy, with Uncle Billy. ZUZU: Daddy! GEORGE: Zuzu! My little angel! How do you feel, huh? ZUZU: Fine, Daddy. Not even GEORGE: Not even
MARY: George! George, darling! JANIE: It's Mommy! Mommy's home! GEORGE: Mary! MARY: George, where have you been? GEORGE: Mary! MARY: Oh, George! GEORGE: Mary! Just let me touch you! Oh, you're real, Mary! Oh, you've no idea what happened to me. MARY: You've no idea what's happened either. They're on their way here! GEORGE: Who? Who's on their way?
Oh, it's MARY: Oh, yes, darling, yes. Now - now, close your eyes and - and come on downstairs...
[SOUND: CROWD NOISE, LOUDER THAN BEFORE] GEORGE: Wh - what is it? Can - can I open my eyes yet, Mary? What's going on here? MARY: Now, now, keep your eyes closed! Now, I'll just walk you over
here by GEORGE: Well, there's people -- I hear lots of people. What - what is it? MARY: Just one minute now. We're all ready, Uncle Billy! Come in , everybody! CROWD: Hooray! UNCLE BILLY: George! Look -- just look! GEORGE: Uncle Billy?! UNCLE BILLY: Money, George!
GEORGE: I don't understand. What money? What--? MARY: People - people heard you were in trouble,
darling. These people, your
friends! They've collected this money for you! GEORGE: Charlie -- wait, there's Martini -- and Mr. Gower! Hey, how are you, Mr. Gower? Mrs. Thompson. Ed. Tom. Everybody. ERNIE: None of us would have a roof over our heads if it wasn't for you, George! GEORGE: Gosh, this is wonderful! Hey, Mary, look! Look who's coming in -- Mother! Hi, Mother! Hey! And Harry!
HARRY: I got Mary's message, George! I flew in as fast as I could. ERNIE: Hey, hey, everybody, HARRY: Good idea, Ernie! CROWD: Hooray! [SOUND: CROWD BEGINS SINGING "AULD LANG SYNE"] ZUZU: Daddy, my Christmas bell. You didn't forget? GEORGE: Forget? Here, honey. Here's your bell. ZUZU: Daddy! [SOUND: BELL RINGS] MARY: Darling, what's this on GEORGE: (chuckles) "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." MARY: Well, look, there's something written in it.
GEORGE: (reads aloud) "Dear George: Remember, no man is MARY: Clarence? GEORGE: Yeah. He's [SOUND: BELL RINGS] ZUZU: Daddy, Mrs. Welch says, every time GEORGE: That's right, Zuzu, that's right. That's right. Good for you, Clarence! Good for you! Clarence! Thank you my friend, my guardian angel!
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