Platinum Blonde
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1:13:02
Didn't he go to sea
before he wrote about it?

1:13:04
Then you write
about something you know.

1:13:06
Write about yourself and Anne.
The poor boy who marries a rich girl.

1:13:09
Now, there's a swell theme.
1:13:14
Gee, that's an idea there, Gallagher.
1:13:17
That's an idea there. I wonder, now.
1:13:19
Oh, sure.
She'd make a beautiful heroine.

1:13:24
And there's her mother.
1:13:26
What a character that old dame
would make with her double-strength.

1:13:31
And that lawyer friend of theirs.
He'd make a great villain.

1:13:33
- And there's you.
- What could I be?

1:13:36
I don't know.
You could be something.

1:13:38
Come on, scram.
We got an idea. Let's get this set.

1:13:41
It's a great idea.
Great idea for a play.

1:13:45
Get me a cigarette, will you?
1:13:48
Let's don't lose this. Just...
1:13:53
- Here you are.
- All right, thanks.

1:13:55
Now, let's see.
1:13:59
How will I start?
1:14:03
Hey, pal, how would you start?
1:14:16
Smythe, you're a slave.
1:14:19
What's the difference
between a king and a butler?

1:14:29
Say, you can't come in here.
This is a private party!

1:14:46
My old classmate from Harvard.
Whoopee!

1:14:49
Harvard, '98. Hello, Mama!
1:14:59
- And I know who's the cause of it all.
- Oh, Dexter.


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