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:32:01
Well, I didn't have to put a girl
under contract to sleep with her.

:32:05
I spent thousands on her.
:32:07
I wrote a screen-play for her.
:32:10
I don't care what the readers think.
Joan definitely had talent.

:32:14
She was intelligent. She was pretty.
She was willing to work hard.

:32:19
And the screen test proved
that she was very photogenic.

:32:24
But she became erratic.
:32:27
For some reason she began
to have some kind of breakdown.

:32:32
She took to driving to my house,
drunk, in the middle of the night.

:32:37
She was arrested. Made a scene.
:32:42
I refused to have anything further
to do with her.

:32:46
How could you have been so foolish?
:32:50
You took up with a crazy girl...
:32:52
A promiscuous, vengeful liar.
:32:56
And for the first time,
you didn't propose marriage.

:33:00
Hoover had kept tabs on you
for 20 years.

:33:03
And he still couldn't nail you until...
:33:06
...you played it right into his hands
by shutting Joan out.

:33:13
You're improving.
:33:15
Can't you find someone else
to play with?

:33:18
Apparently not. Not anymore.
:33:22
Who's that?
:33:24
The debutante.
:33:26
You're doing a favour for her agent.
:33:28
Not another one who wants to act.
It's endless.

:33:32
This is the last time.
:33:35
They think it's so easy. I bet as
a child, she wanted to be a fireman.

:33:39
In half an hour, say I have an
appointment. Someone important.

:33:43
Leave it to me.
:33:44
Mr. Chaplin?
:33:48
I'm Oona O'Neill.
:33:53
If I'm interrupting your game,
I can always come back...

:33:56
No. No.
:33:59
I was waiting for you.

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