Sunset Blvd.
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:26:00
I couldn't see his face,
but the organ was draped in black.

:26:04
And a chimp
was dancing for pennies.

:26:07
When I opened my eyes,
the music was still there.

:26:12
Where was I?
:26:15
Oh, yes, in that empty room
over her garage.

:26:20
Only it wasn't empty any more.
I'd had a visitor.

:26:26
Someone had brought in my belongings,
my books, typewriter and clothes.

:26:32
What was going on?
:26:51
Hey, you! Max, whatever your name
is, what are my things doing here?

:26:57
I'm talking to you. My clothes
and things are up in the room.

:27:01
Naturally. I brought them myself.
:27:05
- Is that so?
- What's the matter? Anything missing?

:27:10
- Who asked you to?
- I did.

:27:14
I don't know why you're so upset.
Stop that playing, Max.

:27:18
It seemed like a good idea
if we are to work together.

:27:22
I'm to fix your script. There's nothing
in the deal about staying here.

:27:26
- You'll like it here.
- I've my own apartment.

:27:30
You owe three months' rent.
:27:32
- I'll take care of that.
- It's all taken care of, all paid for.

:27:38
We'll deduct it from my salary.
:27:41
Let's not be small about such matters.
We won't keep books.

:27:45
- Unpack Mr Gillis's things.
- It is done, Madame.

:27:50
- Pack 'em up again. I'm not staying!
- Make up your mind.

:27:54
Do you want this job or don't you?
:27:59
I wanted the job and the dough
and to get out of there quickly.


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