Bullets Over Broadway
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- That's all I think about.
- [ Warner ] We've been
through all this before.

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[ Panting ]
Cheech! Cheech.

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David.
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- [ Straining ] The last line...
- Yes?

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in the play.
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Tell Sylvia Poston...
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to say she's pregnant.
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It'll be a great finish.
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- Oh, God, that's so great.
- No. Don't speak.

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Don't speak.
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"A masterpiece."
"A theatrical stunner."

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"A work of art
of the highest quality.

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One of the greatest moments of this
reviewer's experience was in Act Ill...

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when the Lieutenant returns
and confronts his mistress.

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We hear distant gunshots,
which get louder and louder...

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bringing the Lieutenant's twisted
military past and violent tendencies...

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into bold bas-relief.
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Writer-director David Shayne
is the find of the decade.

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- Where is David?
- I don't know. I assumed he'd be here.

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Flender!
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Flender, wake up.
It's David Shayne.

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I need
to talk to you.

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Please, Flender.
Flender!

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Ha-ha! Look who's here.
The big Broadway success.

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I don't write hits.
My plays are art.

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- They're written specifically
to go unproduced.
- Is Ellen there?

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- No, she's not here.
- I think she is.

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Congratulations
on your hit, David.

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- I always knew ya had it in you.
- Yeah, well, you were wrong.


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