Play It Again, Sam
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:18:04
That's true. She wanted to be free
so she could swing.

:18:08
Darling, think of somebody.
:18:10
I can just picture what she's up to.
:18:19
Baby, this is wonderful.
:18:21
My ex-husband would never take me
on a motorcycle.

:18:24
He fell off a scooter
and broke his collar bone.

:18:28
And I mean the kind of scooter
you push.

:18:31
Movies. That's his whole life,
he's a watcher.

:18:34
I'm a doer.
:18:36
It's been so long
since I've been made love to

:18:40
by a handsome blond man.
:18:43
We're divorced two weeks
and she's dating a Nazi.

:18:46
- What about Sharon?
- I like the name.

:18:49
She works as
a photographer's assistant.

:18:52
- She's bright and cute.
- Let's go.

:18:55
- Call her.
- Perfect.

:18:57
- What will you say?
- I'll ask if she's free for dinner.

:19:00
Don't mention the divorce.
Say my wife's dead.

:19:03
I don't know if we should do this.
The old tension's beginning to set in.

:19:08
Sharon Lake, please. Linda Christie.
:19:11
I don't want to hear this.
:19:14
It's Linda, how are you?
:19:17
Fine. We're going to dinner tonight
with an old friend,

:19:21
we thought you might want to join us.
:19:24
No, it's nothing.
We just have the radio on.

:19:31
- You don't know him.
- A widower.

:19:34
Tell her my wife died
in a mine shaft explosion.

:19:37
He's lots of fun. You'll like him.
:19:39
If she doesn't want to, forget it.
I don't need this aggravation.

:19:44
We'll pick you up at eight o'clock.
:19:47
Simple dress.
:19:49
Sure, flats are OK.
:19:51
Let her wear heels.
What am l? Toulouse-Lautrec?

:19:56
Bye-bye. You're set.
:19:59
I really have mixed feelings about this.

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