A Star Is Born
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:26:03
Say, as long as I've got you on the phone,
anything new with you?

:26:06
Have you made a deal
at any other studio yet?

:26:08
No, nothing new with me at all, Artie.
:26:14
Is it true that you're trying to get Vicki
to leave the studio...

:26:17
...because you're sore at Niles
for settling your contract?

:26:20
No, it isn't true.
And don't you start that rumor going.

:26:24
Okay, Norman, don't get sore.
I was just trying to help.

:26:28
Just trying to get your name in the papers.
:26:31
Anyway, what I called you for was
I've been trying to get an interview...

:26:36
... with Vicki for two weeks
and she's always busy.

:26:39
How about you giving an old pal a break
and speaking to her for me?

:26:43
Sure, I'll ask her, Artie.
:26:45
Fine.
:26:46
I'll put a squib in the column that you're
cooking up an independent deal someplace.

:26:51
It won't fool anybody, but let them know
you're alive. 'Bye now.

:26:55
'Bye.
:27:17
Hi.
:27:19
I'm sorry to be so late.
:27:20
It's all right.
:27:23
You're here now.
:27:24
Did you go fishing
with Captain Blythe today?

:27:26
I haven't left the house.
:27:28
- No? Then let's go out some place tonight.
- But you're tired.

:27:32
- Let's stay in. You must be tired.
- I'm not a bit tired. Really I'm not.

:27:35
And anyway...
:27:36
What?
:27:37
...I see so little of you
that I'd rather have you to myself.

:27:41
I didn't even get out
of my practice costume.

:27:45
It's the servants' night out.
I don't think we've got...

:27:48
Yes, we have. I fixed a little snack
with my own lily-white hands.

:27:53
What?
:27:54
I'm learning to cook in my spare time.
:27:58
Then I think I'll marry you.

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