:02:01
Good morning, Miss Prescott.
:02:12
Now hear this.
:02:30
I simply cannot release this issue
the way it is.
:02:34
In the 60 years of Quality
magazine, this hits rock bottom.
:02:38
If I let this go through, I will have
failed the American woman.
:02:42
No, Miss Prescott, don't say that.
:02:44
The great American woman,
who stands out there naked,
:02:47
waiting for me
to tell her what to wear.
:02:50
It doesn't speak.
:02:53
And if it won't speak to me,
it won't speak to anyone.
:02:57
A magazine
must be like a human being.
:03:00
If it comes into the home
it must contribute.
:03:03
It just can't lie around.
:03:06
A magazine must have...
:03:09
..blood and brains and pizzazz.
:03:12
This is just paper.
:03:14
If I send paper to the American
woman, I will have let her down.
:03:17
No, Miss Prescott,
you mustn't say that.
:03:19
Yes. D for down.
:03:21
D for dreary.
:03:23
D for dull and for depressing,
:03:27
dismal and deadly!
:03:32
Ahh! Here it is.
:03:35
Here is our theme.
Here is our answer. Pink.
:03:48
I want dresses made up in this pink.
:03:50
Babs, take this to Kaiser Delmont.
:03:52
I want shoes and stockings
in this colour.
:03:55
Laura, everything goes pink!
:03:57
I want the whole issue pink.
I want the whole country pink!