A Star Is Born
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:56:00
Mainly for yourself, the way I heard you.
:56:03
Just keep that picture in your mind.
:56:06
And if that doesn't do it,
think of a man in a car eating a nutburger.

:56:12
Oh, thank you.
:56:44
- Miss Markham?
- Yes?

:56:47
I was told to see you. I'm Esther Blodgett.
:56:50
Oh, yes? I expected a blonde.
:56:53
I don't know why.
:56:55
- You just signed a contract with us?
- Yes, I have.

:56:57
Good. Good. Glad to have you with us.
We'll have to get what you've done so far.

:57:02
- Where you came from and so forth.
- I brought my scrapbook with me.

:57:05
- And I thought that maybe...
- Thanks, dear. Very nice.

:57:08
I'll have to turn you over
to Miss Fussolow of Fashions.

:57:11
This layout has got to get out
to three magazines.

:57:15
- Come along, dear.
- Yes, ma'am.

:57:17
- Glad to have you with us.
- Thank you.

:57:20
Take care of this for me, will you?
New contract player. Norman Maine.

:57:24
- Hello, honey, nice to have you with us.
- Hello.

:57:27
Soon as I get some background on you,
I must do a fashion stuff.

:57:30
- Well, I brought a scrapbook...
- Not now, dear.

:57:33
I've gotta get these dresses
right down to Photo.

:57:37
Come along, honey.
:57:38
All right.
:57:50
I'll tell you what to do, honey.
Why don't you go in and see Mr. Libby?

:57:54
His office is right there.
He's the head of the department.

:57:57
- Glad to have you with us.
- Thank you.

:57:59
Your hand a little higher. That's good.
Get out of the way.


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