In a Lonely Place
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1:19:04
-ls there a juicy part in it f or me?
-Did you read it?

1:19:07
-No.
-You're lying! You didn't like it.

1:19:10
What does it matter what I think?
1:19:12
I tried to talk Selznick out of
Gone with the Wind.

1:19:15
-What's wrong with it?
-Nothing. But, it's not the book.

1:19:19
Brody asked f or
a f aithf ul adaptation.

1:19:21
-The book was trash and you're a thief.
-Dix, please!

1:19:25
-Telephone, Miss Gray.
-Thank you.

1:19:27
She'll take it here.
1:19:29
Never mind. Ask them
to call me at home later.

1:19:32
Bring the phone.
I said, bring the phone!

1:19:34
I don't want to talk to anybody.
1:19:37
You don't want to talk
in f ront of me.

1:19:39
Why is it so important
Brody reads it today?

1:19:42
-He's impatient. Has been f or weeks.
-But why today?

1:19:47
-Hello, who's this?
-Don't, Dix!

1:19:51
Martha. You calling Miss Gray
or are you phoning f or Mr. Baker?

1:19:55
That's Laurel's call.
1:19:59
-For heaven's sake!
-I'll see you later.

1:20:01
Are you all right, Miss Gray?
1:20:15
Dixie, my boy, you're in!
1:20:17
And believe me, it's harder
to come back than to arrive.

1:20:21
Brody's delighted with the script.
He's raving about it!

1:20:41
Break your glasses?
1:20:43
No. Yes.
1:20:48
Cut your eyes?
1:20:50
No.
1:20:54
Lloyd just got here.
Brody's crazy about the script.

1:20:58
I told you not to pay
any attention to me.


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