[00:01.19]I'd like to introduce you now to isabell lam [00:03.62] [00:04.45]Present owner of the edward lam wax museum [00:07.36]Daughter of the comedic duo dorothy and edward [00:10.43] [00:13.52]Do you remember them [00:15.52]They accomplished mild success [00:18.10]On the stages of the vaudeville theaters [00:21.95]In blackpool and in london [00:24.29]That was before the advent of hollywood [00:27.00]When vaudeville died [00:28.24]And people stopped going to see them [00:30.08]So they took out a loan and built a big wax museum [00:33.66]Inside of an old abandoned vaudeville theater [00:36.75] [00:39.51]It was about this time [00:41.40]That dorothy gave birth to their only child [00:43.66]And named her isabell [00:44.68]And from that day [00:46.22] [00:46.87]They were so happy and gay momma papa [00:49.32] [00:50.11]And their sweet and thoughtful treasured [00:51.87]Fair haired angel baby girl [00:53.39] [00:54.05]Eventually a half a century passes [00:56.07]We see edward in a wheelchair [00:58.43]Dorothy in granny glasses [00:59.84]And isabell the proud proprietor of the wax museum [01:03.06] [01:04.41]Wax museum [01:07.55] [01:08.07]Isabell would you like to tell about [01:12.07]The bell hidden inside your name [01:14.91] [01:16.21]Does it ring every time someone calls out isabell [01:20.88] [01:22.44]Do you hear it when you run [01:25.33] [01:26.27]If it broke they'd yell out 'isa' instead of isabell [01:33.20] [01:34.14]Until you fixed your bell