:25:01
Uh-huh.
:25:03
I told her if she said one more word,
I would go to America,
:25:06
even if I did not want to go.
:25:24
- Are you in trouble with Mr Edwards?
- In a way.
:25:28
- Because I ran away?
- Mm-hm.
:25:32
I do not like Mr Kirk Edwards.
:25:35
You're standing at the end
of a long, long line.
:25:39
Somehow, to me, he is not a healthy man.
:25:43
Somehow, he's sick.
:25:47
And I cannot bear to watch
sick people be sick.
:25:50
That is why so suddenly I had to go away.
:25:56
Mr Dawes, do you think really
that I could be a star?
:26:02
There's one phrase I've avoided like
the plague because it never worked out.
:26:06
With you, I think it would.
You couldn't miss.
:26:11
I think that I am pretty enough, but
I would not want to be that kind of star.
:26:15
Pretty enough? Any woman that
can use the moon for a key light...
:26:20
Key light? What is that?
:26:22
Your own special light when the stage
is all lit up. It shines only on you.
:26:27
- Like the moon.
- Like the moon.
:26:29
You must learn how to find it
out of all the other lights.
:26:32
How never to lose it. How to make it
do things for your eyes, lips and hair.
:26:36
- But this is not acting.
- No, this is not acting.
:26:38
- And it's not all you have to learn either.
- But... if I could act a little,
:26:43
would you help me to become a really
good actress? Would you help me?
:26:58
What makes a man want to write
about people, or direct people,