All About Eve
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:50:00
Margo, you haven't got any age.
:50:02
Miss Channing is ageless.
Spoken like a press agent.

:50:06
I know what I'm talking about.
They're my plays.

:50:09
Spoken like an author.
:50:12
Lloyd, I'm not 20-ish. I'm not 30-ish.
:50:15
Three months ago I was 40 years old.
:50:18
40! Four-0.
:50:23
That slipped out.
I hadn't quite made up my mind to admit it.

:50:29
Now I suddenly feel as if
I've taken all my clothes off.

:50:36
To thousands of people
you're as young as you want.

:50:39
As young as they want, you mean.
:50:42
I'm not interested whether thousands
of people think I'm six or 600.

:50:45
Just one person, isn't that so?
:50:51
You know what this is all about. It has little
to do with whether you should play Cora.

:50:55
It has everything to do with
you having a fight with Bill.

:50:58
Bill's 32. He looks 32.
:51:01
He looked it five years ago.
He'll look it 20 years from now.

:51:06
I hate men.
:51:10
Don't worry, Lloyd. I'll play your play.
:51:13
I'll wear rompers and come in
rolling a hoop, if you like.

:51:21
Who'd show up at this hour?
It's time people went home.

:51:27
Hold that coat up.
:51:32
- Whose is it?
- Some Hollywood movie star.

:51:35
- Her plane got in late.
- Discouraging, isn't it?

:51:38
Women with furs like that
where it never even gets cold.

:51:42
Hollywood.
:51:46
Tell me, Eve. How are things
going with you? Happy?

:51:50
There should be a new word for happiness.
:51:52
Being here with Miss Channing
has been a... I just can't say.

:51:55
She's been so wonderful,
done so much for me.


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