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Dix Steele! How are you?
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-Don't you remember me?-No, I'm sorry. I can't say that I do.
:01:24
You wrote the last picture I didat Columbia.
:01:28
I never see pictures I write.
:01:30
You. Stop bothering my wife!
:01:34
You shouldn't have done it. No matterhow much money that pig's got.
:01:38
-Pull over!-What's wrong with right here?
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-Evening, Mr. Steele.-Hi, Dave.
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-I'll put her right up f ront.-Okay.
:02:02
-Can I have your autograph?-Who am I?
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-I don't know.-Don't bother, he's nobody.
:02:08
She's right.
:02:17
Dix! We'd about given you up.
:02:19
-Hi, Mel.-Where've you been?
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-Come on. Buy us a drink.-He's somebody.
:02:24
Lloyd Barnes, big director. Made allhis money bef ore the income tax.
:02:28
-We've been calling f or three days.-You know me...
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...if I don't answer the third ring,I'm not home.
:02:35
-Hello, Dix. Lloyd.-Hi, Max.
:02:37
Honey, let me have that book I lefthere f or Mr. Steele.
:02:41
I'm almost finished.
:02:42
Say " I like it, " and you go onsalary tomorrow.
:02:46
Then I like it.
:02:47
I think it'll make a dreamy picture.An epic.
:02:51
-What do you call an epic?-A picture that's real long...
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-...and has lots of things going on.-Could we have some matches?
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