Ed Wood
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:51:00
Have you ever thought about
investing in a motion picture?.

:51:03
Perhaps a small amount of money.
How much do your motion pictures cost?.

:51:08
Well, my new one, I think,
would be about $60,000.

:51:11
That's all?. That seems very reasonable
for an entire picture.

:51:16
[ Chuckles ]
:51:18
Would you--
Would you like to, uh...

:51:21
- have a look at the-- at the photoplay?.
- Oh, sure.

:51:26
Oh, my.
:51:28
This is very interesting.
:51:31
Say, do you think it would be possible
for me to maybe play one of these parts?.

:51:36
Oh, you want to be an actress too.
Well, of course.

:51:39
There's a couple of parts I can think of
right now that you might be perfect for.

:51:42
There's, uh, the secretary in the
newspaper office, the file clerk, um--

:51:47
Hmm. Those sound kind of small.
:51:51
Here's one that looks good--
Janet Lawton.

:51:55
I'd sure likke to play her.
:51:58
-Janet Lawton.
- Yes.

:52:00
Janet Lawton is clearly
the part to play.

:52:05
Can't you just see me
in the part?.

:52:13
Yes!
:52:15
You'd be perfect.
:52:19
You bastard!
:52:21
You two-timing,
dress-wearing son of a bitch!

:52:25
Honey, it was the only way
I could get the movie made!

:52:28
Who do you think's
been paying the rent?.

:52:30
Who's been helping you type your scripts
and do all your grunt work?.

:52:34
- I am sorry!
What did you want me to say?.
- You were supposed to say...

:52:38
""No. I wrote that part for
my girlfriend Dolores!"

:52:43
Snowball, there are
plenty of other parts.

:52:46
Like what?.
:52:50
- The secretary, the file clerk.
- Aaaaah!

:52:53
You... asshole!
:52:59
This is gonna be Bela's laboratory,
so it should be real impressive...


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