:08:03
You haven't quite got it.
Now, listen carefully.
:08:07
You are in the Museum of Modern Art,
Marion.
:08:10
Deep, Marion. Profound, Marion.
:08:13
You have come across this statue.
It says something to you
:08:16
because you are intellectual,
always thinking.
:08:20
What are you thinking?
:08:22
I'm thinking
this is taking a long time,
:08:24
and I'll never be able to
pick up Harold's laundry.
:08:28
When Harold doesn't get his laundry,
disaster!
:08:31
If we don't get this fixed, you may
never see Harold again. Let's go.
:08:36
The woman who thinks must come
to grips with fashionable attire.
:08:40
A woman can be beautiful, as well
as intellectual. See facing page.
:08:44
And how is the facing page?
:08:46
The facing page looks
as intellectual as a snake.
:08:49
Nonsense. Marion can be very deep.
:08:52
Look at her. She's reading.
:08:55
Marion, dear, what are you reading?
:08:58
Minute Men From Mars.
:09:01
Are we all gonna hang around,
or get somebody else?
:09:05
- How about Lucy Brand?
- On her honeymoon.
:09:07
- Betty Hayes?
- She's in jail.
:09:10
Are there no models
who think as well as they look?
:09:13
Marion might look better
in a different background.
:09:16
We can go on location.
An intellectual hang-out.
:09:18
- Somewhere with books.
- A book store.
:09:20
A sinister place
in Greenwich Village. Come on, girls.
:09:24
Let's hurry. We might have to pick up
Harold's laundry on the way.
:09:35
There's one.
:09:37
Driver, stop here.
:09:39
That's sinister enough.
:09:44
Melissa, help me with this lamp.
It's heavy.
:09:46
I can't, Babs, I got my hands full.
:09:55
It's movingly dismal. We couldn't
have done better if we'd designed it.
:09:59
Marion looks smarter already.