The Purple Rose of Cairo
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:48:03
- Sure.
- I have serious acting ambitions.

:48:05
You should. You should. You know, I think
you're great in all the funny movies.

:48:10
Thank you.
:48:12
I was thinking you should play
some of the more heroic parts.

:48:15
- I tell my agent that a hundred times.
-Yeah? You know...

:48:20
You could play, like,
Daniel Boone or someone... Lindbergh.

:48:24
- Oh, you'd be wonderful as Lindbergh.
- My God. You are a mind-reader.

:48:28
- We had the same thought? Really?
- I am on the verge of signing for that part.

:48:32
- No? Really?
- I am. I can taste it.

:48:34
- Oh, you'll be wonderful.
- Thank you.

:48:36
There's something inside you. You have
that same kind of lone heroic quality.

:48:41
You're exactly right.
Everyone has been telling me not to...

:48:44
- Don't you listen.
- I have been a loner my entire life.

:48:48
Sure. Anyone can see that. You know,
you're deep, and probably complicated.

:48:53
- Can I buy you lunch?
- Me?

:48:55
- Please? I love talking to you.
- I was just gonna go upstairs.

:48:58
- No, really. Come on.
- Really?

:49:00
I open myself up around you like no...
Have you ever been to Hollywood?

:49:04
- Come on, no. Of course not.
- I would love to take you to Hollywood.

:49:08
I would... Can I make a confession?
:49:10
- Sure.
- My real name, it's not Gil Shepherd.

:49:13
It's Herman Bardebedian.
:49:15
- Really?
-Yeah, I've been a cab driver for, oh...

:49:18
- Boy, do you have a pretty face.
- Come on.

:49:21
You do.
:49:37
Hi, big boy.
:49:41
- You alone?
- Oh, hello.

:49:44
Uh, well, I'm alone for now,
but later I have an appointment.

:49:49
Or should I say rendezvous?
:49:51
Good for you.
Where'd you get the funny suit?

:49:56
- What, this?
-Yeah.

:49:59
- You coming from a costume party?

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