Ladies in their Sensitivities is the eleventh song in the movie, sung by Beadle Bamford. In this song, Judge Turpin expresses his desire to marry his ward, Johanna, but that Johanna turned him down (quite understandably). The Beadle tells him that the Judge is in bad need of a shave, and suggests a worthy barber to get him ready for his next attempt to woo her. The barber's name is Sweeney Todd, who unbeknownst to the Judge and the Beadle is plotting to kill him.
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| - Ladies in their Sensitivities is the eleventh song in the movie, sung by Beadle Bamford. In this song, Judge Turpin expresses his desire to marry his ward, Johanna, but that Johanna turned him down (quite understandably). The Beadle tells him that the Judge is in bad need of a shave, and suggests a worthy barber to get him ready for his next attempt to woo her. The barber's name is Sweeney Todd, who unbeknownst to the Judge and the Beadle is plotting to kill him.
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| - Ladies in their Sensitivities is the eleventh song in the movie, sung by Beadle Bamford. In this song, Judge Turpin expresses his desire to marry his ward, Johanna, but that Johanna turned him down (quite understandably). The Beadle tells him that the Judge is in bad need of a shave, and suggests a worthy barber to get him ready for his next attempt to woo her. The barber's name is Sweeney Todd, who unbeknownst to the Judge and the Beadle is plotting to kill him.
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