Broadway Danny Rose
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:10:01
A third show?
I thought there was onIy two.

:10:03
There's three on weekdays
and there's four on weekends.

:10:06
Four?! TeII 'em I'II waIk! Four shows!
:10:08
What do you mean? You can't.
Lou, we're not in a position yet to waIk.

:10:12
- And I use the word ''yet''.
- my hair's aII screwed up.

:10:15
Your hair is fine. Did you do the three S's?
:10:18
Yeah. Strong, smiIe, star. I know.
Every time, you teII me every time.

:10:23
You shouId do ''my Funny VaIentine''...
:10:25
..after great crooners from the past
who are deceased.

:10:28
- Hi, Lou. I wanted to meet you.
- But I'm discouraged. I'm down.

:10:32
PIease. God bIess you, darIing.
:10:34
Why are you discouraged?
You're magnificent.

:10:36
I can't pay my aIimony.
:10:38
I'II waive my commissions
tiII we get roIIing, that's aII.

:10:41
- How you gonna Iive? You gotta eat.
- Don't worry about me so much.

:10:45
I got other acts. I think about you
in the Iong run, that's what I'm saying.

:10:49
You're the kinda guy that wiII aIways
make a beautifuI doIIar in this business.

:10:53
You're what I caII a perenniaI.
You get better-Iooking as you get oIder.

:10:57
That's true. When I'm singin', I can feeI
the women mentaIIy undressing me.

:11:01
It's true.
:11:03
OK, so Danny is everything to Lou.
he picks his songs, his arrangements.

:11:08
he picks his shirts, his clothes.
he eats with him. They're inseparable.

:11:13
Danny is his manager, his friend,
his father-confessor.

:11:16
(Lou) I wanna go across the street
and get one white rose.

:11:19
You wanna get a white rose?
Why do you want a white rose?

:11:22
- I met this chick.
- Oh, Lou. Don't teII me about it...

:11:25
..because you're gonna
get caught in a hoteI room,...

:11:28
..you're gonna wind up
paying three aIimonies.

:11:31
- No, no, no. This is a cIassy chick.
- I can imagine.

:11:34
- She's one of these decorators.
- With aII due respect, you got a wife.

:11:38
- This is different. I'm in Iove.
- Oh, great.

:11:42
The usuaI singIe white rose
for Tina VitaIe.

:11:45
And just the words
''I Iove you, my bambina.''

:11:49
Come here a minute. Lou, come here.
Just step into my office for a minute.

:11:53
The usuaI singIe white rose?
How Iong has this been going on?

:11:56
- For a whiIe. I can keep a secret.
- You're keeping a secret from me?


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