Sunset Boulevard
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:46:00
Then come on. What is this, mink?
:46:05
Judas H Priest, who'd you borrow
that from? Adolphe Menjou?

:46:10
- Close, but no cigar.
- You're not really a smuggler?

:46:13
- Where's the bar?
- Come on.

:46:19
- Good party.
- The greatest.

:46:20
They call me the Elsa Maxwell
of the assistant directors.

:46:23
Go easy on that punchbowl. Budget
only calls for three drinks per extra.

:46:28
- Fake the rest.
- Can I stick around a while?

:46:31
- Sure. This'll go on all night.
- No, I mean a couple of weeks?

:46:35
- We've a vacancy on the couch.
- I'll take it.

:46:38
I'll have the bellhop take care
of your luggage. Just register it here.

:46:45
- Hello, Mr Gillis.
- Hello.

:46:47
- You know each other?
- Betty Schaefer, Sheldrake's office.

:46:50
- Sure, "Bases Loaded".
- Wait.

:46:53
This is the woman I love.
What's going on?

:46:56
She's a fan for my literary output.
:46:59
- Hurt feelings department.
- Where's the phone?

:47:01
Over by the rainbow room.
:47:12
When you're through
with that thing, can I have it?

:47:19
- Hey, you forgot this.
- Thanks.

:47:22
- I've been hoping to run into you.
- To recover your knife in my back?

:47:27
I felt guilty, so I got out
some of your old stories.

:47:31
- You sweet kid.
- One's called something "Window".

:47:35
- "Dark Windows". How'd you like it?
- I didn't, except for about six pages.

:47:40
You've got a flashback there...
:47:42
Is there someplace we can talk?
:47:45
How about the rainbow room?
:47:48
Joe, I said you could
have my couch, not my girl.

:47:52
This is shop talk.
:47:55
There's a short stretch of my fiction
you found worthy of notice?

:47:59
The flashback scene when she tells
about being a schoolteacher.


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