Bullets Over Broadway
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:52:00
-Yeah. What was her name? Sylvia Pincus.
-Sylvia Pincus.

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Sylvia Pincus. Big, fat Jewish broad,
had a little tiny husband.

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She chopped him up with an ax and mailed
his pieces all over the country.

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I don't know what
she was tryin' to prove.

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That's disgusting. You gotta
tell that story in front of me?

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- Relax.
- You know I got a weak stomach.

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- You were tellin' me
about the play a minute ago.
- Don't interrupt me.

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- You were sayin' about Sylvia?
- Right. So if the doctor feels
what Sylvia's feelin'--

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- Uh-huh.
- Know what I mean?

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Yeah. She identifies
with her patient, a bit.

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Right. This way when she gets jealous,
it makes sense.

:52:30
- Right.
- Uh-huh.

:52:32
There's gotta be a time when the
Lieutenant has it out with the doctor.

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Why isn't that in there?
:52:36
You're talking about a whole
different direction for the play.

:52:39
Definitely.
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Think about it.
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How would the audience know
Sylvia was feeling guilty? lf--

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Oh. I don't know.
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Wait a minute.
Yeah. Wait.

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You could work it out with maybe you--
you hear what she's thinkin'.

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-You mean she speaks her thoughts aloud?
-Sure, why not? It's a play anyhow.

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It don't have to be real,
but it'll be stronger.

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You think about that.
And you, don't interrupt me no more.

:53:06
I'm sorry.
:53:10
So how come you had so much
to say to that Valenti goon?

:53:15
No, nothing. I was just
thanking him for his ideas.

:53:17
- What ideas? He only had
the one suggestion, didn't he?
- Yeah.

:53:21
- That was just it.
- So do you like your wallet?

:53:24
- What?
- The wallet.

:53:26
- Oh, yes, yes, it's terrific.
- Are you sure?

:53:29
Oh, it's very exciting. I love
leatherette. Always have loved it.

:53:32
Boy, are you loaded.
:53:35
- Yeah.
- Happy birthday.

:53:37
Thanks.
:53:41
[ David ] September 24. I gave the cast
the rewrites. Everyone seemed pleased.

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- [ Helen ] These are brilliant! Oh!
- [ Warner ] They are.

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Now Sylvia's
not so passive.

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She uses her wiles to trap
the Lieutenant, and that's
what causes her guilt!

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[ Warner ] The whole thing is motivated.
It drives on. Wonderful.

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- [ Olive ] You mean I gotta
memorize all new lines?
- [ Helen ] They're wonderful!


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