Mulholland Drive
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:08:01
Baby, you got away with it!
:08:07
Very good. Really.
:08:10
I mean it was forced maybe...
:08:13
but still humanistic.
:08:17
Yeah,
:08:17
very good,
:08:19
really.
:08:28
Oh I thank you Betty...
:08:30
and I really mean that sincerely.
:08:33
I mean, it was extraordinary.
:08:37
You've done your Aunt proud...
:08:39
and I'm going to tell her
the first chance I get.

:08:43
Now, you and I...
:08:45
are gonna speak again soon.
:08:47
Thank you Mr.Brown.
:08:49
Thank you, Wally.
:08:51
I'm sure you all have a
lot to talk about.
We'll walk Betty out.

:08:55
Well, yes indeed.
And it was our pleasure, Linney.

:08:58
Don't you be a stranger around here.
:09:01
- We'd love to have you here.
- Come on, Betty.

:09:04
Thank you again, Mr. Brown.
:09:06
It was nice meeting all of you.
:09:16
Wow!
:09:19
How do you find her...
:09:21
God, that was awful!
:09:24
Not you Betty.
You were stellar and I mean that

:09:27
But poor Wally.
:09:29
He'll never get that picture made.
- Why?

:09:31
Wally's days were up twenty years ago.
:09:33
You know Woody Katz
is only doing it for a favor?

:09:36
And the cast is terrible...
:09:38
Oh, God, terrible
:09:40
Poor old fool Wally...
:09:43
It was very nice
and he seems so sweet.

:09:47
and Wally... Mr. Brown...
is a very close friendof my Aunt's, so...

:09:49
Settle down, Betty. Don't get me wrong.
I love Wally.

:09:52
I ought to. I was married
to him for ten years.

:09:56
And I love actors, all actors.
:09:59
We just get a little catty sometimes.

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