:06:02
Hello, Mr Sheldrake. "Bases Loaded",
I covered it with a two-page synopsis.
:06:07
- Thanks.
- But I wouldn't bother.
:06:09
- What's wrong?
- It's from hunger.
:06:11
Nothing for Ladd?
:06:13
It's a rehash of something
not very good.
:06:16
You'll be glad to meet Mr Gillis,
he wrote it. This is Miss Kramer.
:06:21
The name's Schaefer, Betty Schaefer.
I wish I could crawl in a hole with it.
:06:28
- If I could be of any help.
- Sorry, I just didn't think it was good.
:06:33
I found it flat and trite.
:06:36
What kind of material do you
recommend? Joyce, Dostoyevsky?
:06:40
I think pictures should say something.
:06:42
Just a story won't do. You'd have
turned down "Gone with the Wind".
:06:47
No, that was me. I said,
"Who wants to see a Civil War picture?"
:06:52
I hated "Bases Loaded" because I knew
your name. I'd heard you had talent.
:06:57
This year, I'm trying to earn a living.
:06:59
So you take plot 27 A,
make it glossy and slick...?
:07:02
Those are dirty words.
You sound like New York critics.
:07:06
- That'll be all Miss Kramer... Schaefer.
- Goodbye, Mr Gillis.
:07:10
Next time, I'll write you
"The Naked and the Dead".
:07:13
Well, seems like Zanuck
has got himself a baseball picture.
:07:18
Don't think I thought
this would win an Academy Award.
:07:22
We're looking for a Betty Hutton.
Do you see it as a Betty Hutton?
:07:26
- Frankly, no.
- Wait a minute.
:07:29
If we made it a girls' softball team,
put in a few numbers,
:07:33
might be a musical: "It Happened in
the Bullpen: The Story of a Woman".
:07:38
Are you trying to be funny, because
I'm out of laughs. I need a job.
:07:43
- I haven't got a thing.
- Any assignment, additional dialogue.
:07:46
Nothing, honest.
:07:51
Mr Sheldrake, could you let me have
300 bucks as a personal loan?
:07:56
Could I? Gillis...