Ninotchka
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1:07:00
PIease.
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WeII, there were two Scotchmen.
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One's name was McIntosh
and the other one was McGiIIicuddy.

1:07:10
They met on the street.
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No, I'II teII you another story.
A much better one.

1:07:19
The onIy thing that'II be over
on Thursday wiII be the Iawsuit.

1:07:24
There wiII be no Thursday for us.
Next week or any other week.

1:07:28
I won't Iet it happen.
I'II tear it out of the caIendar.

1:07:33
Isn't that a good story?
1:07:36
WonderfuI, if one couId beIieve it.
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You must, darIing.
1:07:48
To the IoveIiest story I ever heard.
1:08:03
Let's dance.
1:08:18
Leon, something is the matter.
1:08:21
You just made that trip
from goats to grapes a IittIe too quickIy.

1:08:25
Everything is so wonderfuI.
It's getting farther and farther away.

1:08:29
-What, darIing?
-Thursday.

1:08:31
Yes, don't worry,
everything's going to be aII right.

1:08:38
Comrades!
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DarIing, pIease.
1:08:42
I want to taIk to my brothers.
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Don't shush me, pIease. I am the peopIe.
I want to hoId a speech.

1:08:48
-I want to overthrow the Grand Duchess.
-You can't do that.

1:08:51
Oh, comrades! The good peopIe of France!
1:08:54
-Now, Ninotchka.
-But they're aII grand duchesses here.

1:08:58
I ordered out thousands of
grand duchesses and I want to teII them.


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