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- I'm happy for you.
- You are?

:47:03
I'd have liked to have known.
:47:05
The Amanda Sloan Gallery.
:47:06
Yeah, on Vesey Street.
:47:09
I mean, I haven't even
told Jerry yet.

:47:12
You've got a fine right, after the
way you treated Mother...

:47:15
the way you treated us all!
:47:17
A fine right you have to come in
your best country manner...

:47:20
and strike attitudes
and make stands...

:47:24
and criticize my fiancé...
:47:27
and mess things up.
:47:29
It's sickening!
:47:31
As if he'd done nothing at all!
:47:37
Well...
:47:38
What do you think?
:47:40
About what?
:47:42
About me.
:47:43
Am I any good?
:47:45
It's fine. You're asking
the wrong person.

:47:47
I don't know much about acting.
:47:50
You're not too impressed.
:47:52
I thought it's a very odd part
for you to choose.

:47:55
Why?
:47:56
It's "The Philadelphia Story."
:47:58
I lived in Philadelphia.
:48:00
- What has that got to do with it?
- I know the city.

:48:02
Who cares?
You pick a part like this...

:48:05
You should get something
closer to yourself.

:48:09
What part should I play?
:48:11
I don't know. Something closer.
:48:13
Clint Eastwood doesn't play
a meek little hairdresser.

:48:16
I could play a hairdresser.
:48:18
I used to do it a lot. I wanted
to be one. I was good.

:48:22
Why'd you give it up?
:48:23
One thing led to another.
:48:26
My aunt worked in a beauty parlor
for years. She loved it.

:48:31
You mean, not be an actress?
:48:34
An actress is a very tough life.
A hairdresser can always make a buck.

:48:39
- A buck?
- An honest buck.

:48:41
No beatings, no AIDS.
You can meet somebody that you...

:48:44
Get a family. Have a real life.
A man that cares for you.

:48:49
Don't you think that I want to
meet someone, get married...

:48:52
and get out of the rat race?
:48:54
I'd like to move away and
be a mother and raise kids.

:48:57
I don't want to be a hairdresser. If
Clint Eastwood does, let him.


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