 Lux presents Hollywood. The Lux Radio Theatre brings you Irene Dunn and Don Amici in Unfinished Business. Ladies and gentlemen, your producer, Mr. Cecil B. DeMille. Greetings from Hollywood, ladies and gentlemen. The phrase, Unfinished Business, can mean a great many things to a great many people. For in the past of every man and every woman, there's some stray tag of adventure still uncompleted. A bit of drama never played to its end, for perhaps a love story only just begun. All that wide human appeal is part of Gregory Le Carver's new universal picture called Unfinished Business. And we're fortunate tonight in having the radio premiere right here in the Lux Radio Theatre. That gives us Irene Dunn in the same part she played on the screen with Don Amici as our leading man. Off the record, I'll tell you that for months we've been trying to find a play to fit this potent combination of stars. There have been a lot of stories about the young man from a small town who hunts fame and fortune in the big city. Tonight we have one about a girl with the same intrepid spirit who finds the adventure she's looking for. But along the way, she leaves a scrap of unfinished business. And in that lies the dramatic punch that makes this one of the most talked about pictures of the year. Of course there's another drama about unfinished business. The one called Woman's Work is Never Done. But I suggest that it's done a whole lot quicker when they have Lux Flakes in the house. No mere man is supposed to be a competent judge of such technical household matters. But a radio producer is supposed to know something about his audience. I know how high your standards are. And I know from your letters that our product meets those standards. Anything must be good that can win the approval of as many women as Lux Flakes. So if you haven't tried it yet, you have some very important unfinished business at the store around the corner. Now the spotlight turns at the center of the stage as the curtain rises on the first act of unfinished business. Starring Irene Dunn as Nancy and Don Amici as Tommy. Across the prairie land of the Great Middle West, an eastbound flyer streaks through the night. With a flash of its headlight, it roars through the sleeping hamlets, thunders over the slow-moving rivers of Ohio, impatient to end its race with time in the great terminal of New York. But the two gentlemen who occupy Drawing Room B are interested in another kind of race, a horse race. What do you say, Steve? You got it all figured out? It's a cinch. We don't win the Pimlico Special this year or I'll buy you a new hat and eat it. Without mustard? Without mustard. You think I'd come all the way out to this desolate country to buy a horse if I didn't have a hunch about it? Desolate is right. Look out there. Yeah. Wonder if anyone has ever discovered it yet. I just saw a couple of covered wagons go by. Want a drink, Steve? No thanks. Well, there's nothing left to do except talk about women. Let's browse around and see what we can find. Okay, come on. I'll take this end of the train. You take the other. Right. How about a little $50 wager? On what? That I can find a better-looking girl than you do. It's a bet. See you later, Steve. Good luck, sucker. I'm so sorry. My fault. I opened the door too fast. Not at all. Excuse me, please. Oh, conductor, which way to the diner? Second car up, miss. May I show you? I know right where it is. It shouldn't be hard to find. It must still be on the train. I'm not so sure of the way we've been bouncing around for the last couple of hours. Oh, I imagine we're still on the track. Say, that's a very witty observation. Oh, hang on. We're going around a curve. This is the first time I've been on a train that had square wheels. Oh, no. Watch it. Watch it. Now, here. Get up. Give me a hand. Oh, wasn't that silly? Falling like that. I'm awfully sorry. Did you hurt yourself? No, I'm all right. I'm afraid I did twist my ankle a little. Oh, that's a shame. You better let me have a look at it. My compartment's right down there. Oh, no. Oh, no. No, no. I think silly like this. What happened to me? I'll just sit back and relax. Now, let's see. Does your ankle hurt when I touch it? No. No, but it's kind of embarrassing. Don't talk back to the doctor. You know, you have a very delicate ankle. Like a thoroughbred. What, are you a horse doctor? No, not exactly, but I know a thoroughbred when I see one. Look, I've got to go now. Oh, no, no. Please. You're not afraid of me, are you? Well, I hardly know you. Tell me something. Do you live in New York? No, and don't tell me I'll look it. I come from Messina. Messina? Yes, you stopped there a couple of hours ago, remember? Oh, I thought that was just to take on water. Yeah, water and me. You don't look like a small town girl. Oh, yes, I do. This suit is the crown and glory of Messina's most fashionable dressmaker. The hat is mostly my own idea, and the necklace, consisting of real pearls, cost $1.97 at the Bantam novelty. Why should you hide such a lovely throat? You certainly have a line. But I mean it. You're very charming. Well, couldn't we just talk? There must be something to talk about. All right. What's your first name? Nancy. My name's Duncan. What's your first name? Steve. Nancy, you're the first girl that ever got wise to me. Oh, go on. What do you do? How do you do? No, I said what do you do? Oh, ah. You mean for a living or nothing? Nothing. I'm one of those lucky people who doesn't have to work very hard, so I just play around with horses. Oh, rich, huh? I guess so. You don't seem very impressed. Are you laughing at me? No. No, I'm laughing at myself. You certainly caught onto me in a hurry. Well, the things you said weren't unpleasant, even if you didn't mean them. Well, tell me something about yourself. Oh, there's nothing much to tell. I'm just a small town girl. I did a little singing back in Messina. You know, a choir work and that sort of thing, and now I'm on my way to New York. Maybe I'll find a career and maybe I won't. Of course, in Messina, they think I'm going to set the world on fire, but I don't suppose New York will miss me much one way or the other if I'm not a success. Listen. Isn't that glorious? Oh, I think that's the most romantic sound in the world. I've always wanted to be on a train at night, roaring along with the lights going by, wondering about the people who live in the houses that skim past. The sound of the train was so ringing in my ears. It does something to me. I don't know what it is. It just does something to me. What? Why do you look at me like that? Please don't look at me that way. You are very charming, Nancy. Oh, no, no, you mustn't say that. You're lovely. Lovely. Oh, no, no, please. Please. Well, what do you think of New York? I couldn't see much of it coming in. I was afraid I'd missed you. You don't suppose I'd leave without seeing you? I'd have died if you had. Look, Nancy, those fellows out there on the platform, they're reporters, they're very curious. I understand. Where can I call you later? I'll be at the Garfield Hotel for women. I'll give you a ring. Don't forget. What do you think? I love you, Steve. I'm trying to learn this area. How about widening your area and going on a blind date with me? No, thanks. I'm just a career woman. Career woman? You've been locked up in the Garfield prison for women for the last three weeks. You're not going to spend the rest of your life sitting by that telephone. Well, I may get an audition and I want to be ready. Look, honey, who are you kidding? I know what you're waiting for. Look at those newspaper clippings you're always saving. What do you know about it? Well, I'm not blind. I'm a drunken, honored at Yacht Club Ball. Steven Duncan moves his stable to Saratoga. Honey, if you're carrying a torture with that wolf, the line forms on the right. Why don't you call him up and get it over with? If you must know, I have called him, several times. And? He wasn't in. Oh, I'm sorry, honey. Gee, I didn't know you had it that bad. I'll get over it. Oh, look, darling. He isn't worth thinking about. You've just got to shake out of it. You're an attractive girl. Wait, you could draw a number out of my hat much nicer guy than Steve Duncan do you hear I hear that's more like it and listen you're going places with that voice of yours too now I've been standing right in one spot so far I don't care there are lots of places for your type of voice plenty of places she's a jolly good fellow Mrs. Schultz is a jolly good fellow he returns and the message is signed Edna Gitton's you're welcome here Nancy another batch of singing telegrams you another batch I'd better take time out and get my breath the top one is for Billy Ross Billy Ross who's he the famous nightclub owner this is probably the only chance you'll ever get to sing for him so do your darndest say thanks Mrs. Hatt a nightclub owner huh hello hello sterling a five three two four speaking Mr. Billy Ross speaking also Mr. Ross I have a singing wire for you just a moment please sign the gang just a moment please fine Nancy you're doing fine but Mr. Ross days you'll have it down pat it's very tricky I know but I'm sure Mr. Ross I have a much better voice than this one I took this job I have a number of course madam take care of the lady Nancy normally 61043 please booth for I'll connect you thank you very pretty very very pretty do you wish to make a call sir Crenshaw 90130 into which booth do I go to please I should go and make my speech I think you are just a peach oh there you are hello Billy greetings can I can I speak to you a little privately certainly wait just a minute William miss yes sir cancel my number don't put it through you're a good number yourself this is a cafe cool well Billy what's in your mind Duncan your brothers here oh no not dear old Steve whom I despise to the depths of my soul and what does Mr. Steve Duncan wish well he was asking me about your drinking where is it and that right inside he wants to see you Mr. Duncan Stephen hello Tommy hello Sheila how are you Tommy you want to see me Stephen pull up a chair I want to talk to you Tommy yeah I know I drink too much people are beginning to talk so and so and so and so this is one of a series of lectures after all Tommy he's your brother yeah you know an older brothers like a locomotive you took it off the train you wouldn't have any head-on collisions who's this new number you've been running around with Tommy that is none of your business you're just out of one breach of promise you're sticking your neck out for another want to listen to Sheila it's gonna be very enlightening personally I'm gonna have a nap I want you for a minute what is it Mr. Ross another birthday yes now here's the cake it's that fellow over there Mr. Stephen Duncan Stephen that's it just say happy birthday Stephen got it yes I've got it well hurry up hurry up Nancy better cut it out I'm telling you and that's that I all finish Steve yes I finished now do you want me to tell you something I don't like you excuse me look Steve it's a cake for you oh hello hello happy birthday Stephen thank you that's very nice of you coming coming come on Sheila come with us Tommy no thanks I'm very comfortable right here Steve wait what's the matter are you crying no what would I be crying about hey wait a minute wait hello just a moment I'm trying to get your number hey look did that dopey brother of mine say something online please go away I'm glad to help you dry those tears I'll dry my own tears this is a cafe corn I don't blame you have routine drive anyone nuts let me have those earphones no I'm all right go on do as you told woven the corner and have a good cry I'll handle this thing say how about that number you just name it brother and you got it I've been trying to get it for 15 minutes no extra charge for that hello why didn't somebody say something swabs fish market could I sell you herring hey that's a pretty hard number you couldn't give me an easier one could you I'm kind of new with this what is this a gag hello hello sequarium April fool I'm all right now well let me take the board and start in with a cafe corn or gag now come on you're getting out here you need some fresh air go on get your head I'll fix it with the boss we're going for riding the park this is the cafe colon or nobody comes here wonderful way to see the park isn't it uh-huh I do this all the time I wrote around one these old cabs for two days once you don't seem very happy I don't feel very high spirited well you feel better if you could use the pressure say what about brother in my insanity that made you cry it wasn't what he said I guess it was the way you said it I looked don't hold back just because he's related to me he just wanted the tricks nature plays on the human race you shouldn't talk that way about your own brother you've never been a younger brother so you wouldn't understand all my life I've been taking second place second hand roller skate second hand bicycle second hand cars second hand polo ponies that couldn't even stand up how you must have suffered say who side are you on anyway tell me who was that with him tonight with whom your brother oh oh that poor unfortunate girl is this fiancee is she nice much too nice for him does he love her as much as he can love anybody they'll probably be married soon yeah too soon for her sake I think it's next week why are you so interested just curiosity well if you'd like to go to the wedding I have an invitation I'm not gonna use you're joking that's one night I'm gonna get beautifully swacked I hear you drink more than it's good for you yeah it's an escape you'll end up by ruining your health health is like money it's no good unless you spend it what are you running away from life I don't see how a drink helps you avoid life are you being naive no I'd like to know how much like to go out in the town some night and get some learning I like it I like it wonderful I'll tell you what let's make it the night my brother gets married that'll give me something to do right sorry we haven't got a bit of table mr. Duncan no that's all right I'll probably be honored for the evenings over what would you like to drink Nancy whatever you have yeah let's see a couple of whiz boom yes what are they well you hear the whiz but you don't feel the boom sounds delightful say what are those things you're wearing just a orange blossoms what isn't your wedding tonight no but I like to get into the spirit of things what time are they being married the poor girl starts the last mile around eight what time is it now see she's still got a half hour of life what's trouble train whistles can't stand them oh Joe time to stop blowing those whistles will you I'm sorry sir but those are from the trains down below I know that but haven't stopped anyway yes sir cocktail funny looking cocktail looks like milk it is milk with authority what's matter would you like a man who invented it must have hated his childhood well here's to our friend the cow here's to a short life and a milky one right Joe keepin coming William got a good name yeah would you like another one no what time is it now see she still got two minutes say tell me have you ever been married I've never had time no have you ever thought about yes I have you know it's it's kind of a shame to waste those orange blossoms why don't you marry me seems to be in the air don't talk nonsense oh well do you want to be an old man no I don't want to be an old maid I want excitement I want to go places and do things have fun I want to play do a lot of crazy things I've never done before oh well you can do that if you're married but I don't love you well do married people have to be in love that's what I've always been taught where are you from Missing Ohio oh Indian country well let's drink to my poor sister-in-law here's to forgetfulness right say you know something I know a fellow who's got a plane that'll fly us to South Carolina what we do in South Carolina what time is it now eight straight up eight here's to your brother's happiness ah never mind about him say do you think you might change your mind about me she just be walking down the aisle now well how about it what South Carolina I knew a girl who went to school in South Carolina once well I thought you said you came from Ohio I didn't say I didn't well who did what you said something about South Carolina I asked you where you came from did not yes I came from I came from Ohio it's me Elmer get my bath ready will you Elmer yes sir where are you I'm under the bed what are you doing under the bed say Elmer have they gone who they wanted to play and I had to hide who wanted to play the purple men oh you've been seeing them things again that bed wasn't full of them last night I'm an Easter lily you look more like a drooping petunia now look Elmer you're only my butler I don't take any liberties tune your requires water not get me some way okay any cause this morning no but them newspaper guys is downstairs what newspaper guys regular a bunch oh what do they want they want to take pictures of you and the bride well don't let them in I didn't what bride well I imagine she's yours anyhow she's in the next room having breakfast I see here Elmer I don't mind the reasonable amount of informality on your part but if you choose to take advantage of my weakened condition I'm afraid that this beautiful friendship is at an end now what was that about a bride but you might try wrapping on the door maybe she went away with them purple men if you're joking I flatly refused to give you a recommendation knock on the door I told you say Elmer well what do you call those things that fears I'll mix one up for you better better make it a double good morning oh it's you who did you think it was did you sleep well as a matter of fact I'm just coming to you seem terribly nervous that's not not unusual with me I'm a little scared myself but then so you have never been up in a plane before maybe that's what did it were you up in a plane or maybe it was the milk oh yes milk milk can do it yeah what what were you saying about a plane don't tell me you're vague about it too imagine flying to South Carolina and back all in one night yeah it's a great day in age isn't it anyhow here we are married oh yeah yeah here here we are well you wanted it didn't you oh I'm here let me be one of the few to congratulate you you're a very lucky man thanks Elmer oh don't tell me that's one of those things no this is one of those things that chases those other things away Elmer you might mix one for for Mrs. Duncan this by the way is Elmer yes he's served my breakfast she ate eggs you ate eggs I always eat eggs and Messina is that a new way of cooking them oh that's where I come from oh of course remember that Elmer will you remember what Mrs. Duncan likes eggs for breakfast of course we could have it annulled but you said you believed in doing things impulsively well if I said it I meant it don't you remember saying it yes of course I do yeah I wonder if many marriages start off like this well don't ask me I'm I'm a stranger here myself you suppose his marriage will be like this who's you know your brother's marriage huh what's he got to do with it nothing your fees madam thanks well here's to a short life and a merry one you know this is going to be fun yeah oh boy mr. 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rub with cake soap and never of course use harsh soaps just squeeze the gentle lux sads through and then rinse it's more important than ever now to stick to this safe care we pause now for station identification this is the Columbia broadcasting system act two of unfinished business starring Irene done as Nancy and Donna Michi as Tommy Nancy's marriage to Tom has turned into a dizzy merry-go-round of New York's hot spots where the lucky brass ring is forgetfulness as yet Nancy hasn't caught that ring the memory of Steve Duncan is still fresh in our mind but she's not giving up Nancy's on the merry-go-round and she's going to stay there I thought you were upstairs getting dressed now get stuck at the lawyers say what are those things my slippers don't tell me we're gonna spend an evening at home no no that's Elmer's idea he's tired Elmer have you been complaining why should I complain I've had two wonderful hours of sleep every night for the past two weeks well you're practically a rip van Winkle shall I get the car out I don't know where we're going tonight I've reserved a table at the 68th club get the car out better get dressed Tommy look would it be too disastrous if we sat around and relax just one night a week I've spent most of my life sitting around now I want to make up for it yeah well you don't have to do it all at once you know what it's your own fault you said you teach me how to live and I'm going to learn if it kills me well learning how to live is one thing but we didn't enter into a suicide pact don't tell me we're having our first quarrel I don't see where you get me fun out of those night spots half the time you don't even remember where you've been well that's part of the fun not having to remember well I'm glad you're getting rid of a lot of inhibitions throwing breadsticks at headwaiters and that sort of thing but you ought to let your real self come through occasionally perhaps I'm not just everything you visualize piano needs tuning did you hear me why maybe this marriage isn't turning out the way you wanted it to well it's turning out the way you wanted it that's not answering my question for heaven's sake stop playing that tune we go why what's wrong with it reminds me of Missina my grandmother used to sing this tune she didn't come from Missina tell me you're not yourself tonight what's bothering them really want me to tell you course all right here it is there was a little boy that met a little girl they both liked to play they played and they played had oodles of fun then the little boy fell in love with a little girl with a little girl but she doesn't want to be in love she doesn't want him to be in love either why not because love can't be trusted look we're having a good time Tommy why can't we leave things just as they are okay I I don't want you to think I didn't like what you just said that I love you naturally it's flattering to hear things like that but oh here if you're going to play that play it right why what's the matter with it goes like this that's great go on go on get dressed if you go through it just once I'll get dressed well all right it may not be as good as your grandmother but I'll try it how does it go now I wanted today to the hill Maggie yes what's next to watch the scene below I've got it I wonder today to the here watch the scene Mrs. Duncan I said the cars out front whenever you're ready we won't be needing the car tonight Elmer breakfast I've ever seen you eat maybe my cooking isn't so bad after all you know you astonish me in fact I astonish myself imagine me facing an egg at this hour of the morning tell me are these eggs messina and eggs and eggs you're not kind of think I'll eat here often there's much better food you get in any of those nightclubs oh Tommy don't mention nightclubs after some of my exhibitions I'm still blushing oh no you've got some inhibition in your system that's bothering you get rid of it that's my theory say did I ever tell you about my obsession didn't know you had one oh yes well I was a baby a black cat crawled in my crib and sat on my chest scared the living daylights out of me for years I used to wake up in the night and see cat eyes looking at me but I got rid of the thing how well my grandmother filled the house with black cats every place I looked there was a cat upstairs downstairs in my bed under my bed lady I got so I could meow right in the cat's face not even better night doesn't it ever come back on you come here want to show you something this may sound funny to some people but it's not as funny as you may believe whenever I start to shudder at the thought of a black cat I go right over here to this little cabinet and there we are you see what's that it's a black cat pretty oh I always knew you were a little boy playing with toys you ought to be shame oh look doesn't bother me a bit walk around it step over it like a meow right in his face meow that's not alive cat what doesn't make any difference on the mind what happens if you haven't got a mind there's lots of people get along without one by the way where would you like to go tonight well now that we've found a home why not live in it oh you mean you want to stay home two nights in a row uh-huh and three and four and five nights say you know what I was thinking no what would be asking too much to have you meet a few of my relatives here mm-hmm I can invite some friends too we got any friends I'll have you know I associate with a very undistinguished group of people would you would you invite your brother to no my brother's out maybe you ought to invite him I don't want him around well after all he's he's just a black cat yeah that's right he's just a black cat dressed yet in a minute radio's blasting out there that means some of our guests arrived I'm a fine hostess you're a gorgeous hostess and honor this great occasion I've just decided something tonight I am not going to get plastered oh tell me marvelous come in excuse me what's on your mind Elmer I thought I ought to tell you that the barflies are beginning to gather say Elmer come on in close the door will you now look Elmer I know this is going to be a strain on you but let's see if tonight you can't be just a little bit formal this is my best bib and Tucker oh well that's fine and you might also attempt to act like a butler very good sir oh that is infinitely better do you like this dress Elmer I only did his goofy looking at some of the others ma'am what to say that's pretty formal you got that ma'am in you ready Nancy ready let's go hi hello and evening Tony Tommy is this the precious flower hi Nancy my cousin now how do you do you're better looking and I thought you'd be hi and Nancy don't worry about now she spent most of her life around horses I like some people too hello Tommy oh the guest of honor Nancy this is Steve my brother yes we've met before how do you do mr Duncan how do you do good night now night dear thanks good night mr Duncan I'm not leaving yet oh you've got a very nice place here thank you I imagine the view from the terrace is very pretty may I show it to you please there you are very nice the little girl from Masina has come a long way hasn't she Masina is not very far it's a long trip for a lady with a sprained ankle you you do remember me vaguely you gave a fine imitation of someone who didn't remember have you abandoned your career marriage is a career especially if it's a lucrative marriage well you have to marry a person for something money something some people marry for love did you yes I did how nice I think I ought to warn you Tommy's only good for about one more settlement one's all I need I see you know your innocence had me completely taken in for a time I was even stupid enough to believe that you might interpret a flirtation or something more serious is that why you pretended to forget it's much less cruel that's the black cat theory I don't know that one if you face a little fact today it can never become a black cat tomorrow how many drinks have you had I didn't think you'd understand I don't you're my black cat I can face you now and I'm not afraid I can even kiss you goodbye Steve oh Steve well hello oh Tommy oh this is very pretty but I didn't realize you knew each other that well Tommy I think you're making a mistake I'm always making mistakes Elmer bring me a highball William I wish you wouldn't you see she has a maternal side too you may not have run into that yet now listen this is my phone now there is a gallant fellow I even get second hand explanations second hand baby shoes second hand polo ponies everything second hand and now I find myself gifted with a second you ought to have your block knocked off yeah the one that's gonna get his block knocked off all right Nancy would you leave us alone for a few minutes I want to hear all Tommy has to say you don't feel that I'm being unfair do you I have it coming to me now there is the kind of wife to have she's all that any man could ask for all that a couple of men could ask for she's beautiful she's clever she doesn't tell lies why she can even cook eggs messina is that all you have to say to me Tommy it's what you have to say that's important I haven't anything to say except I haven't anything to say have a good cry well when do the fireworks start just can't wait for it can you well first I've got a couple of things I'd like to tell you you don't mind if I make myself comfortable not at all sit down please do sit down here's your highball Elmer bring uh Romeo a highball too I don't want to take any unfair advantage get me another one while you're at it keep them coming will you now go on go on okay you know Steve I haven't made up my mind what I'll do with you yet but I kind of think I'll have you stuffed and mounted then I'm going to hang you over the mantle so I'll always have a reminder of my very deep affection for you how many drinks do you think you'll need before you start knocking my block off knocking your block off has been my ambition for years I just want to gloat over you a little while that's all Elmer where's that drink clothes clothes always come on I wake up come on come on look look come on come on it's four o'clock you're feeling all right Elmer did I knock him out no you're knocked yourself out first well what did he do did he give me a mick no but you're gonna have a headache oh I feel all right you look fine where where's the body body's gone he left when you passed out oh afraid yeah you must have been so send my wife here would you she's gone too gone where where where'd she go I don't know you better let me put you to bed all right yeah you look great all right all right let her let her go let them let them both come on now come on let them come on it's no good it's no good Mr. DeMille and our stars Irene Dunn and Don Amici will be back shortly for act three of Unfinished Business there's a lot of excitement in Patty and the Ellen's tiny apartment tonight Bill James one of Patty's current heart throbs is home on leave from training camp they've just finished dinner oh Patty if I'd known you could cook like that just like the book says about the way to a man's heart well I hate to tell you Bill but Ellen's the chef tonight I'm just chief cleaner up and dishwasher hey I'm the best little bubble dancer in this man's army and have I had plenty of practice come on girls on convoy to the kitchen why Bill no Bill James hasn't lost his mind nor is he taken to cavorting around with a balloon bubble dancing is our new army's term for dishwashing and a very descriptive one it is too when you think of the rich bubbly suds you get from Lux Flakes why with Newquick Lux to do the work for you kitchen policing's no trouble at all you see you get faster suds with Lux and more suds ounce for ounce even in hard water than with any of 10 other popular soaps tested and best of all Newquick Lux saves you from rough red dishpan hands a problem that 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DeMille curtain rises on the third act of unfinished business when Nancy left Tom she seemed to vanish into thin air lost in the crowds and turmoil of New York now more than a year later Tom has found her again singing in the chorus of the opera she's just coming out of the stage door as Tom steps to her side a dim figure in the whirling snow hello Nancy oh hello I hope I didn't frighten you well it is a bit of a shock I happen to be at the opera tonight and I saw you from the box you must have good eyes I'm behind the scenery most of the time uh which way are you going this way mind if I walk along no I didn't know you'd taken up your career again you'd hardly call it a career well I guess it's all right if it makes you happy you're happy aren't you I don't know I've been too busy to give it much thought well I've been doing a lot of thinking this past year have you yeah the army is a way of toughening the muscles and softening up the pride the army oh haven't you heard there's a lot of us in it these days well I can't quite picture you anyway you mustn't allow your pride to suffer you aren't giving me much of an opportunity to say some of the things I'd like to say well I thought you said about everything the last time I saw you I don't suppose you could ever forgive me could you you know I was pretty much hurt at the time maybe you had a right to be I didn't have any right to be crude well anyway that's past history and this is where I get my subway well my car is right here if you'll let me drive you where you're going no thanks don't want to get used to luxury well uh you mind if I ride with you on the subway do you want to I'd like to come on this is a kind of tough neighborhood well you get used to it after a while here's the house why do you live way down here it suits my income why don't you live on my income I prefer to live on mine can I come in well oh I guess we can stand in the hall it's warm anyway I thought maybe we could go some place and sit down no no we hadn't better uh visitors aren't allowed upstairs after 10 well how about husbands or am I that's up to you I tried to find you for a whole year did you oh well as a matter of fact I wrote you several letters I never got them I never sent them why well I wasn't sure of the things I wrote tell me is that the other thing all over well that was one of the things I wasn't sure about well are you sure now are you through with them Tommy you carry anything about me yes I always will then will you try to understand what I'm going to say that all depends look tell me everything that's ever happened to me has been my fault you understand that I'm willing to understand anything I'm no top sergeant I've outgrown some of my childish notions I haven't had a drink for a year oh that's wonderful but a fella's got to have something to go on if that other thing is all over why don't you tell me you said coming down here that you hadn't seen him since that night that's true but well Tommy I lied to you once before and I won't do it again our whole marriage was based on a lie that might have been all right except that you fell in love with me at least I thought so I did and I became very fond of you I was the one who didn't play fair because when I married you I was in love with someone else I don't care about them I want to know about now are you in love with that guy no I'm not look please try to understand in the lives of all women there's some unfinished business there's nothing you can do about it it's always there a part of you but it doesn't mean that another love can't be greater in a different way oh is that where I make my inference Tommy the point is now clear Nancy loves my brother Tommy loves Nancy but nobody loves Tommy except Nancy but in a different way well I didn't have anything to do with love or its distribution there are a lot of women like me Tommy good women faithful wives but they're not foolish enough to say the things I'm saying look why don't you sue me and get a handsome settlement why hang on to something you don't want to or something I want no thanks I can do without specter standing behind me how can you be married to one man and dreaming about another what kind of a woman are you I'm not being a woman I'm being honest why can't you be both I'm trying to be maybe you'd better run along upstairs maybe there's somebody up there waiting for you Tommy please is there I get it there's probably somebody up there you don't want me to see would his name be Duncan Tommy sure I might have known good night can't get any more closing this group Nancy never mind Sarah there's plenty of room in the other one oh Sarah I still owe you something on last month's rent that's rent what I'd like is to see you stay here rent or no rent I can't stand to see you go please Sarah Sarah I feel low enough as it is not husbandly yours I'd like to take a knife and cut him in little pieces that's probably the man for the trunk I'll answer is a mrs. Duncan here who are you my name is Duncan also ah you're that husband for two cents I push all the way down there Sarah it's all right he's not my husband come in Steven oh thanks Sarah would you leave us alone I'll call you I'll be upstairs looks like you're going on a journey it's the same one only back the other way oh leaving any memories behind isn't that where memories are usually left I'm sorry that some of them are unpleasant ones I see you've been talking to Tommy I saw him a few minutes ago he's leaving for camp tonight Nancy if you have any illusions about me I'd like to dispel them my illusions are my own you may be foolish enough to wreck your own life but you have no right to wreck Tommy's I'm glad you're capable of some kind of love even if it's only brotherly so far as I'm concerned you're just a girl I met on a train yes I've known that for some time am I standing between you and Tommy no why don't you go back to him I wanted to why didn't you Steve would you mind leaving I've quite a lot of packing to do now listen I don't mind if I make this a threesome do you won't be a threesome lawn because only two of us are going out of here tell me you're not going to make a scene you're right I'm just gonna make a mess out of my brother you haven't got the nerve Tom I figured you'd be coming up here and this time I'm not gonna fall under the table until the job is finished you're going to behave yourself look out I'm making history you're just a spectator you can't get him out of your mind I'm gonna knock him out of it put up your hands brother she isn't worth fighting about you can't talk that way about my wife it's one I learned in the army how do you like it Steve does it make you feel better to knock me down get up and try another one thanks I'm very comfortable right here there's your dream lover Nancy take a good look at him will you what's that that that is your son my son he's not accustomed to family brawls my son well where is well I guess I might as well run along wait a minute why did you come here Steve I thought I could talk a little sense into you but I guess you don't need it you knew Tommy would come up here didn't you I thought he might he's been wanting to sock me for so long I figured it would be good if he got it out of his system I don't think you'll have any trouble with him now I see thank you Steve it was sort of an obsession with him yes we all get them once in a while don't wait sure but you get over them yes good night Steve good night you know Nancy I once said you were a thoroughbred you really are good night Nancy I'm coming Nancy you know something you know he looks like me of course he does that's why I called him tell me Nancy is this is this the other kind of love you're talking about that's it well this is the kind of love I've I've always wanted look can you can you be ready to leave in 10 minutes where are we going four ticks I'm ready now come on man well here you go Tommy come on Tommy come on darling we're in the army now in a moment our stars will return to the microphone for their curtain calls and now for just a moment's time we'll tell you about lux in rhyme sing the song of soap sud a song about a few of all the things around the house that lux can do for you let's start with window curtains they tell an awful lot about the way your house is kept all fresh and clean or not so lux them well and often it's easy you'll agree you get a lot of sud so fast with new quick lux you see then lux is grand for blankets it's mild and pure and so it keeps some furries soft and warm and gets them white as snow or if they're pink or green or blue keeps colors lovely longer too lux cleans your floors it washes doors takes children's scrolls off painted walls cleans Persian rugs oil paintings jugs piano keys with greatest ease and when it comes to washing dishes lux does what every woman wishes yes does dishes in a trice and it lets your hand stay nice so we don't see for goodness sakes how you can live without lux flakes well there's a lot of truth as well as a bit of poetry in our story about the way new quick lux helps you around the house does every soap and water job quickly thoroughly thriftily and saves your hands in the bargain keep big boxes of new quick lux in your kitchen bathroom laundry so you'll always have it handy whenever and wherever you need it now here's mr. de mill with our stars a little unfinished business still remains for the evening and that's a well-merited curtain call for Irene Dunn and Dona Michi thank you mr. de mill it was grand coming back again yes see me i enjoyed it too but who wouldn't enjoy playing opposite irina now don as anything you can't do you invent telephones you pinch hit for bin cross beyond the radio and now you make me blush it's very becoming you're too of a kind i'm afraid you know i mean i wish you'd tell the audience something about the way you made the picture unfinished business how that unique director gregory lakava works yeah i've heard something about that too how does it go well there wasn't really a script of the picture until it was all finished we just had a sort of an outline of the scenes and most of the dialogue was shot was made up right on the set just as the picture was shot well that's a swell idea but i can think of places where it wouldn't quite work suppose you were shooting a big storm scene reaped the wild wind cb and ray malan was about to be swept overboard i'd be kind of embarrassing if you had to hold on till he could think of the right line wouldn't you have a point there don but with the right play gregory lakava's way of directing certainly gets delightful results what play are you doing here next week mr the mill next week iran get ready for a shock next week we introduce two new stars to the legitimate drama they're famous in fact notorious their names abbott and costello yes the comedy sensation of the year will be right here next monday night and you'll hear these two zanies in the universal picture that made the nation abbott and costello conscious buck privates it's a story of the way life is certainly not lived in the army but might be if abbott and costello were really buck privates frankly i i won't make any prediction about next week except that i don't know what's going to happen so cb that's for me and i guess about 20 million other people too good night cb good night there was gold in that star action our sponsors the makers of luxe flakes joined me in inviting you to be with us again next monday night when the luxe radio theater presents bud abbott and lou castello in buck privates this is sasselby de mill saying good night to you from hollywood ladies and gentlemen meet mr meek is coming back on the air yes day after tomorrow wednesday night's favorite radio family will be coming around to your house again you remember mortem of meek the soft-spoken little man who has an uncanny way of getting out of trouble his daughter peggy the one person who thinks he's important his wife agatha and his brother-in-law louis the hungriest man in the world well if you haven't met the meek family you're due for a treat you'll laugh at them and you'll love them too now that's wednesday day after tomorrow on most of these stations after meet mr meek stay tuned in for big town the exciting drama starring edward g robinson which starts again the same night check your newspaper for the time and station on both these fine programs heard in tonight's play where gail gordon as steve dick elliot as elmer and b benadirate virginia gordon bernard felton fred mackay arthur q bryan jean ray jack george betty ventura monroe brown and leon ledoux arine don is currently appearing in the universal picture unfinished business don amici will soon be seen in the 20th century fox picture confirm and deny our music was directed by louis silvers and your announcer has been melville roig this is the columbia broadcasting system