Sunset Blvd.
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1:19:02
So we started working on it,
the two of us...

1:19:05
nights when the studio
was deserted...

1:19:08
up in her little cubbyhole
of an office.

1:19:27
I got the funniest letter
from Artie.

1:19:29
It's rained every day
since they got to Arizona.

1:19:32
They rewrote the whole picture
for rain and shot half of it.

1:19:36
Now the sun is out.
Nobody knows when they'll get back.

1:19:40
- Good.
- What's good about it?

1:19:42
I miss him something fierce.
1:19:44
I mean, this is good dialogue here.
It'll play.

1:19:47
- It will?
- Sure.

1:19:49
Especially with lots of music
underneath, drowning it out.

1:19:52
Don't you sometimes
hate yourself?

1:19:54
Constantly.
1:19:57
No, in all seriousness,
this is really good.

1:20:00
It's fun writing with you.
1:20:02
Well, thanks.
1:20:18
Who's Norma?
1:20:21
Who's who?
1:20:22
I'm sorry. I don't usually
read private cigarette cases.

1:20:26
Oh, that.
1:20:28
It's from a friend of mine.
1:20:30
A middle-aged lady.
1:20:32
Very foolish and very generous.
1:20:34
I'll say.
This is solid gold.

1:20:37
I gave her some advice
on an idiotic script.

1:20:39
Oh, the old familiar story.
1:20:41
You help a timid little soul
cross a crowded street.

1:20:44
She turns out to be
a multimillionaire...

1:20:46
and leaves you all her money.
1:20:48
That's the trouble with you
readers-- you know all the plots.

1:20:52
Suppose you proofread page ten
while the water boils.

1:20:55
- Okay?
- Okay.


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