A Star Is Born
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1:01:00
After all, he's never won before.
You can give him a chance.

1:01:03
Well...
1:01:05
Your attention, please.
The horses are coming on the track.

1:01:09
Hello. Haven't seen you around
in a long time.

1:01:11
No, I've been resting. Ginger ale, please.
1:01:14
Yes, sir. Ginger ale and what?
1:01:16
Ginger ale and ginger ale.
1:01:18
New leaf?
1:01:19
A whole new book.
1:01:23
Thanks.
1:01:24
Scotch.
1:01:27
Hello, Libby. Haven't seen you
in a long time.

1:01:29
- What do you like in the third race?
- Well, it's Mr. America of yesteryear.

1:01:34
Do they let you wander around now
without a keeper?

1:01:37
I'm a trusty now.
1:01:39
I suppose you'll be here all the time
now that you've retired...

1:01:43
...from the hurly-burly of the silver screen.
Another scotch.

1:01:46
We're staying down at Malibu now
and it gets pretty lonesome...

1:01:49
...with Esther away working all day.
- I wouldn't squawk if I were you.

1:01:53
It's nice having someone in the family
making a living.

1:01:56
Go a little slow, Libby.
I don't want to forget that we're friends.

1:02:00
Friends, my eye!
Listen, I got you out of your jams...

1:02:04
...because it was my job
not because I was your friend.

1:02:07
I don't like you. I never did like you.
1:02:10
Nothing made me happier than to see
all those cute little pranks of yours...

1:02:13
...catch up with you and land you
on your celebrated face!

1:02:16
Pretty work. Always wait till they're down,
then kick them.

1:02:19
Listen, you got yourself fixed nice
and comfortable, you got no complaints.

1:02:23
You can live off your wife now.
1:02:54
Drunk again.
1:02:55
He's been drunk for years.
Come on, we'll miss the next race.

1:02:58
- How does Vicki stand him?
- She must feel sorry for him.


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