All About Eve
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:10:01
Wait right here. Don't run away.
:10:03
"If the South had won,
you could write plays about the North."

:10:06
- Hi.
- Hello!

:10:08
"I don't think
you can rightly say we lost the war."

:10:11
"We was more starved out, you might say."
:10:14
"I don't understand all these plays
about love-starved Southern women."

:10:18
"Love is one thing we were
never starved for in the South."

:10:21
Margo's interview with
a reporter from the South.

:10:24
When it gets printed, they're
gonna fire on Gettysburg again.

:10:27
- It was Fort Sumter they fired on.
- I never played Fort Sumter.

:10:32
Honeychild had a point.
Lloyd, honey, be a playwright with guts.

:10:36
Write me one about a nice, normal woman
who just shoots her husband.

:10:41
- You need new girdles.
- Buy some.

:10:43
- Same size?
- Of course.

:10:45
I find these wisecracks
increasingly less funny.

:10:48
- Aged in Woodhappens to be a fine play.
- That's my Ioyal little woman.

:10:52
The critics thought so.
The audiences think so.

:10:55
Packed houses, tickets
four months in advance.

:10:58
I can't see that Lloyd's plays
have hurtyou any.

:11:01
- Easy now.
- Relax, kid, it's just me and my big mouth.

:11:05
You get me so mad sometimes. Of all
the women with nothing to complain about...

:11:10
- Ain't it the truth?
- Yes, it is.

:11:12
You're talented, famous, wealthy.
:11:15
People waiting around night after night
just to see you. Even in the rain.

:11:19
Autograph fiends. They're not people. Little
beasts that run around in packs like coyotes.

:11:24
- They're your fans.
- They're nobody's fans.

:11:27
They're juvenile delinquents.
They're nobody's audience.

:11:31
They never see a play or a movie.
They're never indoors long enough.

:11:35
Well, there's one indoors right now.
:11:39
- I've brought her backto see you.
- You've what?

:11:42
She's just outside the door.
:11:44
The heave-ho.
:11:46
But you can't put her out. I promised.
:11:49
Margo, you've got to see her. She worships
you. It's like something out of a book.

:11:54
That book is out of print.
Those days are gone.

:11:56
But if you'd only see her...
You're her whole life.

:11:59
You must have spotted her by now.
She's always there.


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