Limelight
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:02:00
What do you think?
It's all settled. I play the clown.

:02:05
Let's sit down over here
and you can tell me all about it.

:02:15
Of course, the salary isn't much.
:02:19
Two pounds?
:02:21
But it's a foot in the door.
Naturally I'm not using my own name.

:02:25
This Bodalink's a nice chap.
Says you're quite a dancer.

:02:29
If you'd have come to the theatre,
you might have known it.

:02:33
Why didn't you tell me
you were auditioning?

:02:36
I wanted to surprise you.
:02:38
I'm not sure of the outcome.
It depends on Mr. Postant.

:02:41
Postant!
I thought he'd retired years ago.

:02:45
Why, do you know him?
:02:47
Last time I worked for Postant,
I was the headline here.

:02:50
Footlights!
:03:11
Your hands are quite cold.
:03:13
I think I've got the girl. Young,
sympathetic, a brilliant dancer.

:03:17
Bring her on!
:03:19
Thereza, please!
:03:22
You understand
it's purely improvising.

:03:24
That's how I always judge a dancer.
:03:29
This is Thereza, Mr. Postant.
:03:30
- How do you do.
- How do you do.

:03:32
You'll be dancing to Mr. Neville's
music. Listen to it first.

:03:36
This is Mr. Neville, our composer.
:03:40
- How do you do.
- How do you do.

:03:45
I believe we've met before.
:03:47
Really?

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