Sunset Blvd.
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:16:10
I got the funniest letter from Artie.
1:16:13
It's rained every day
since they got there.

1:16:16
They rewrote the whole picture
for rain and shot half.

1:16:20
Now the sun's out,
nobody knows when they'll get back.

1:16:23
- Good.
- Why good? I miss him terribly.

1:16:27
- I mean this good dialogue will play.
- It will?

1:16:30
Sure, especially with lots of music
drowning it out.

1:16:35
- Don't you sometimes hate yourself?
- Constantly.

1:16:39
In all seriousness, this is really good.
1:16:42
- It's fun writing with you.
- Oh, thanks.

1:16:59
- Who's Norma?
- Who's who?

1:17:04
I'm sorry, I don't usually read
private cigarette cases.

1:17:07
Oh, that. It's from a friend of mine.
1:17:11
A middle-aged lady,
very foolish and very generous.

1:17:15
I'll say, this is solid gold.
1:17:17
I gave her advice on an idiotic script.
1:17:20
The old familiar story. You help
a timid soul across a crowded street.

1:17:24
She turns out to be a multi-millionaire
and leaves you all her money.

1:17:29
That's the trouble with you readers.
You know all the plots.

1:17:32
Now suppose you proofread
page ten while the water boils, OK?

1:17:36
OK.

prev.
next.