The Country Girl
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:15:03
Dreiser, Balzac, Montaigne.
Who reads these books?

:15:07
I do.
:15:10
I'm afraid to ask if you enjoy them.
Montaigne's too polite for me.

:15:14
- That doesn't surprise me.
- Frank's old recordings?

:15:20
Some new. There's one on the machine
he did last week.

:15:47
A man with his talent.
It's degrading.

:15:51
So is not eating.
:15:55
Why didn't you wait?
:15:58
I figured the boat had sailed.
The producer didn't like me.

:16:02
Since when does a producer
have to love an actor?

:16:05
I can't go to battle unless
everybody is rooting for me.

:16:10
- Cook thinks you're a drinker.
- Not on a show.

:16:13
Not according to Maxwell.
You worked for him in '46.

:16:17
After a couple of months,
he had to replace you.

:16:22
While I was playing in that show,
our son died.

:16:26
What about this show? I need an actor
who can stay sober and learn lines.

:16:31
Are you that actor or not?
Make up your mind.

:16:34
Give me time. Cook wasn't
the only reason I left the theatre.

:16:39
I wouldn't take a part like this
without talking it over with Georgie.

:16:45
- I'll be back in ten minutes.
- He's afraid of the responsibility.

:16:50
But the gamble's all on my side!
:16:53
It's not a question of being afraid
of the responsibility.

:16:57
The part's the whole show.
You said so yourself.


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