Early 1955
Moderate Acceptance
– Directed by Charles Vidor
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Love Me or Leave Me
:03:12 Now, Marty, Marty.
Don't get sore, Marty.
:03:16 Who's sore?
:03:17 When Georgie tells me a customer don't
wanna pay up his bill, I wanna hear why.
:03:21 Because I'm tired of being
milked like a cow every week.
:03:25 Why can't I pay you off?
:03:27 Cut that out, orry.
I run a legitimate laundry.
:03:29 What laundry tells you
how many tablecloths to take?
:03:32 My laundry. It's our policy.
We want our customers should be clean.
:03:36 Who needs so many tablecloths?
Who comes to a place like this to eat?
:03:40 Every customer has a quota.
Otherwise, he wouldn't pay me.
:03:43 Mr. Orry.
:03:50 - Mr. Orry.
- That's all right. That's all right.
:03:54 - Let go of me!
- Oh, it's you again.
:03:56 - She broke my leg. I'm gonna sue.
- My dear man.
:04:00 - It was an accident.
- Accident? She kicked me on purpose.
:04:04 - Impossible.
- I can explain.
:04:05 Did you or did you not
kick this customer?
:04:08 Yes. But I warned him.
I warned him three times.
:04:11 - You're fired.
- That's not fair. He's the one who's wrong.
:04:14 He's got 1 o cents for a dance.
He can't be wrong.
:04:17 Cash in your ticket and get out of here.
:04:19 The next dance is on the house.
Enjoy yourself.
:04:22 But be careful the way you dance.
:04:25 Get him a girl.
:04:35 Marty, you gotta understand my angle.
Now, business hasn't been so...
:04:43 Not bad, huh?
:04:45 I could fix it up. She's one of those
stage-struck ones. You know the type.
:04:50 Too bad, kid.
:04:53 You gonna pay up, orry?
:04:55 Or you want we should
suspend our service?
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