Pierrot le fou
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:03:02
even when he painted in broad
daylight or in a closed room,

:03:07
even with the din of battle
or of the hunt in his ears.

:03:12
As they seldom went out during the day,
:03:14
when everything was drowned
in torrid sunshine,

:03:17
the Spanish painters
communed with the evening."

:03:22
Beautiful, isn't it, little girl?
:03:24
You're crazy to read her
things like that!

:03:26
Off to bed, sleepyheads!
:03:30
Why are they still up?
:03:31
Because you sent the maid
to the movies...

:03:37
for the third time this week!
:03:39
Sure, I did.
:03:41
They're showing Johnny Guitar...
good for her education.

:03:46
We see too many squares.
:03:48
Hurry up! Frank and Paola
will be here any minute.

:03:52
I'm not going.
:03:53
I've decided to stay home
with the children.

:03:56
No! Frank is bringing his niece.
:03:59
She can baby-sit till we get back.
:04:02
She's a student.
:04:05
Since when has he got a niece?
I'll bet she's a call girl.

:04:09
I'm not going.
:04:12
You'll do as you're told!
:04:14
He's the president of Standard Oil
and papa will introduce you.

:04:19
And I'll sue the TV people
for firing me.

:04:26
When someone finds you a job,
you might be good enough to take it!

:04:37
Aren't you wearing a slip?
:04:40
No! I'm wearing my new
Maidenform girdle... it's invisible!

:04:45
In my new trousers I've got
that young look with Maidenform!

:04:50
After Athens,
:04:53
after the Renaissance, we are now
entering the civilization of the rump!

:04:58
Let me show you...
:04:59
She loves the children.

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