A Star Is Born
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:02:01
Say, I've never seen preview cards like this
in my life. I waited for the breakdown.

:02:05
Ninety-seven percent say
you got yourself a new star.

:02:08
Read these and enjoy yourselves.
:02:10
I'll need a lot of stuff on you.
Be in my office tomorrow morning early.

:02:14
That is, if you can make it.
:02:17
Read this.
:02:20
This is what I was telling you about.
It's very interesting.

:02:22
They all say her performance
was excellent. Get a load of these cards.

:02:26
Every one says the same thing.
:02:34
It's all yours, Esther.
:02:41
And I don't mean just the Cadillacs
and the swimming pools.

:02:47
It's all yours.
:02:48
In more ways than one.
:02:51
I hope...
:02:55
Yes, Norman, go ahead.
Say it, would you?

:02:57
You'll be a great star.
Don't let that change you too much.

:03:00
Don't let it take over your life.
:03:04
You're very dear.
:03:09
Norman, you make this sound like,
like the end of something...

:03:13
...instead of the beginning.
You make it sound like goodbye.

:03:16
I did all I could for you.
:03:18
You've come along the road with me
as far as you should.

:03:21
Let's leave it that way.
:03:27
Norman, don't you know
how I feel about you?

:03:30
Yes. Yes, I do.
:03:31
Don't you know nothing about you
could make any difference?

:03:34
It's too late.
:03:35
- No, it isn't. It is not...
- It is, I tell you!

:03:39
- There's nothing you can...
- Listen to me!

:03:41
I love you.
:03:42
I destroy everything I touch.
I always have.

:03:46
Forget me, I'm a bad lot!
:03:50
You've come too late.
:03:53
I don't believe that.
:03:57
It's not too late.
Not for you and not for me.


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