Eyes of Laura Mars
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:11:01
What's her name?
:11:03
Laura Mars.
:11:06
I know her fairly well.
:11:09
Well, if you see her,
will you point her out to me?

:11:14
I'd be interested to find out...
:11:15
...what kind of f rustrated
voyeur type this chick is.

:11:21
She's nothing like that at all.
She's very old-fashioned.

:11:24
Sort of like Grandma Moses.
:11:29
Laura.
:11:31
Ex cuse me. Could I
steal you away for a moment?

:11:33
Are you her?
:11:38
Her stuff is really disgracef ul,
don't you think?

:11:42
Doris Spenser's
been horribly murdered.

:11:44
There's a detective here,
and he's asking people questions.

:11:49
Oh, shit!
:11:50
Everything happens to me.
:11:55
Murdered.
:11:59
Something about her eyes.
:12:03
What did you say about her eyes?
:12:06
Something sharp.
:12:12
Let's get you a drink.
:12:15
Laura?
:12:16
Come on, darling.
:12:20
It's all right, Billy.
:12:35
Tonight at the
Elaine Cassell Gallery in Soho...

:12:38
...fans awaited
the famous and wealthy...

:12:40
...for the opening
of Laura Mars' Photo Exhibit.

:12:43
But the glamour was disrupted...
:12:45
...by news of the brutal murder
of Doris Spenser...

:12:47
...editor of the soon-to-be-published
book The Eyes of Mars.

:12:51
Miss Mars left
the gathering immediately.

:12:53
But as word
of the murder circulated...

:12:55
...it had the effect of increasing
sales of the photographs.

:12:59
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