Moulin Rouge
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:54:02
I shall require the deeds
to the Moulin Rouge.

:54:05
My dear Duke, I--
:54:07
Please! Don't think
that I'm naive, Zidler.

:54:11
I shall hold the deeds
to the Moulin Rouge.

:54:14
- And if there are any shenanigans,
- I--

:54:16
my manservant Warner...
:54:22
will deal with it
in the only language...

:54:25
that you underworld
show folk understand.

:54:27
Satine will be mine.
:54:29
It's not that I'm
a jealous man.

:54:32
I just don't like...
:54:34
other people
touching my things!

:54:37
[ Exhales ]
:54:42
I... understand...
:54:45
completely, Duke.
:54:49
Good. Now that we have
an understanding,

:54:52
it would appear that, uh,
you have the means...

:54:55
to transform
your beloved Moulin Rouge--

:54:59
Into a theater!
:55:02
I shall woo Satine
over supper tonight.

:55:07
We will have created...
:55:09
the world's first
completely modern,

:55:13
entirely electric,
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totally bohemian,
all-singing, all-dancing...

:55:19
stage spectacular!
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[ Screaming, Murmuring ]
:55:27
The show must go on!
:55:30
[ Christian ]
Yes, the show would go on,

:55:33
but Satine would not attend the supper
that night or the following night.

:55:37
You have betrayed me!
:55:39
Mad with jealousy, the evil maharajah
forces the courtesan...

:55:42
to make the penniless sitar player
believe she doesn't love him.

:55:45
Oh, yes! Of course!
:55:47
"Thank you for curing me of
my ridiculous obsession with love,"

:55:50
says the penniless sitar player,
throwing money at her feet
and leaving the kingdom forever.

:55:55
- No! No!
- No!

:55:57
- [ Laughing ]
- [ Toulouse ] Brilliant! Brilliant!


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