The Purple Rose of Cairo
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:49:00
I open myself up around you like no...
Have you ever been to Hollywood?

:49:04
- Come on, no. Of course not.
- I would love to take you to Hollywood.

:49:08
I would... Can I make a confession?
:49:10
- Sure.
- My real name, it's not Gil Shepherd.

:49:13
It's Herman Bardebedian.
:49:15
- Really?
-Yeah, I've been a cab driver for, oh...

:49:18
- Boy, do you have a pretty face.
- Come on.

:49:21
You do.
:49:37
Hi, big boy.
:49:41
- You alone?
- Oh, hello.

:49:44
Uh, well, I'm alone for now,
but later I have an appointment.

:49:49
Or should I say rendezvous?
:49:51
Good for you.
Where'd you get the funny suit?

:49:56
- What, this?
-Yeah.

:49:59
- You coming from a costume party?
:50:03
No. No, I'm Tom Baxter of the Chicago
Baxters. Explorer, poet, adventurer.

:50:08
Just back from Cairo, where I searched
in vain for the legendary purple rose.

:50:13
- How about that?
- Well, who are you?

:50:16
- My name's Emma.
- Oh, that's lovely.

:50:19
- What do you do, Emma?
- I'm a working girl.

:50:22
And what do you do,
you delicate creature?

:50:25
Anything that'll make a buck.
:50:28
Well, we Baxters never
really had to worry about money.

:50:31
I'll bet. You wanna come along with me?
:50:35
- Where to, Emma?
- Where I work.

:50:37
I think you might have a good time.
:50:40
Sounds enchanting.
I'm up for new experiences.

:50:43
I may be able to help.
:50:48
- Hi, girls. This is Tom.
- Hi there, ladies.

:50:50
- Don't you all look enticing?
- I know what you want.

:50:54
You wanna be the great white hunter
and you want me to be the tiger.

:50:59
- I don't get it.
- You will if you can afford it.


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