Cactus Flower
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:35:01
For the first time, an attractive young man
pays attention to me, you go to pieces.

:35:05
If I didn't know you so well,
I'd almost swear you're jealous.

:35:08
Jealous? Of you?
Come now, Miss Dickinson.

:35:11
I think it's very bad taste when,
under my eyes and those of my fiancée...

:35:15
...my wife puts on an immoral exhibition
with someone young enough to be her son.

:35:24
All right, look,
so you had a little fling last night.

:35:26
Nobody's knocking it.
After all, there was no harm done.

:35:30
Why don't you come out
and ask me if I went to bed with him?

:35:33
- Did you go to bed with him?
- It's none of your business.

:35:35
What happened out there
on my mink stole?

:35:38
I mean, the beach? I want to know.
:35:39
- By what right?
- A husband's right.

:35:41
Let me remind you
that you're still my wife!

:35:43
No more! I want a divorce!
:35:45
- After all the years of misery, I've had.
- Years of misery?

:35:49
All those mornings when I came in
and found hairpins on the couch...

:35:52
...lipstick on the mouthwash glasses.
:35:55
You've been spying on me?
You want to play rough.

:35:58
I'll tell the world about your drunkenness,
your wild parties.

:36:01
Your orgies on the beach!
:36:02
You want a divorce?
It's I who wants a divorce.

:36:05
I'll call the registry
and have them send another nurse.

:36:07
Give this to your child-concubine.
:36:09
Stephanie, you walk out now,
don't come back!

:36:12
Don't worry, you won't see me again.
That goes for the children, too!

:36:19
How late were you two out?
:36:21
I thought you came here
to talk about my play?

:36:23
I'll wait till they make it into a movie.
:36:27
I have a right to know what went on.
She's my fiancé's wife.

:36:30
I'd rather not discuss the lady.
:36:32
I happen to know this particular lady
swings with anybody.

:36:35
- Then I guess I'm not anybody.
- You mean, nothing?

:36:39
She didn't want to, huh?
:36:41
- Maybe I didn't want to.
- I doubt that.

:36:44
I saw the way you kissed her neck
like Dracula.

:36:46
All we did was dance a lot,
drink a lot, talk a lot.

:36:50
- About what?
- About my work, about myself.

:36:52
It isn't often
I find a woman I enjoy talking to.

:36:55
- Are you implying you can't talk to me?
- Come to think of it, I can't.

:36:58
You're always talking and it's always
about your troubles with that tooth jockey.


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