Paper Moon
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:04:00
That's what I figured. You want to get
away from Miss Trixie? If you help me,

:04:05
I'll give you money to get home.
:04:07
- How much money?
- $30.

:04:10
- When do we start?
- Tomorrow.

:04:16
Miss Trixie, you know the man
at the desk who checked us in?

:04:20
Yeah?
:04:22
He tell me he'd pay $25
just to have a good time with you.

:04:26
What?
That little two-bit-bum nerve of that guy!

:04:29
Bet he don't make that in a week.
Where would he get that?

:04:33
I don't know.
All I know is what he told me.

:04:37
$25, huh? I'd sure have to see
the money to believe it.

:04:52
There you go. You come back
and see us again real soon.

:04:59
- I'll have a Juicy Fruit gum, please.
- Here. Want I should chew it for you?

:05:03
You know that red-headed lady,
named Miss Trixie Delight?

:05:07
- She thinks you're real cute.
- Says you and who else?

:05:11
Honest! She says you're better looking
than Dick Powell.

:05:15
- The lady's got good taste!
- Thought you'd like to know.

:05:18
Just a minute!
:05:21
Give these to her.
Say they're with Floyd's compliments.

:05:27
She'll like that!
Maybe you should write her a note.

:05:30
What kind?
:05:32
I thought men always wrote ladies notes
when they send presents.

:05:36
Maybe you should ask for a date.
That'd tickle her.

:05:39
Yeah, maybe I ought to.
Say, she's not married, is she?

:05:46
She don't even have a regular boyfriend.
The man with her yesterday is my daddy.

:05:51
He's her manager. She's a dancer.
:05:54
I figured she was something like that.
Whereabouts does she dance?

:05:58
- Lots of big places. She's a star.
- How about that!


prev.
next.