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:33:02
Fuck flowers.
This isn't about flowers.

:33:06
This is about a human being.
:33:10
Lilacs.
:33:12
- Who are these from?
- Marty.

:33:14
Well, that's very
thoughtful of him.

:33:19
- Eleanora Duse.
- I can't.

:33:20
Listen to me. Eleanora Duse was
playing Hamlet in London in 1905.

:33:25
And royalty
could not get a ticket.

:33:28
She said, 'I'm not doing the
seven shows a week I signed for. '

:33:32
She said, 'I can't bare my soul
seven times a week. I am an artist.

:33:37
I'll do four shows a week. '
:33:39
The greatest actress of her time.
:33:41
And do you know
what her producer said?

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- What?
- Nothing. He held her and he wept.

:33:48
Because he understood that that
was her life's blood on the stage.

:33:53
I know. I know.
:33:56
And did she?
She did the seven shows?

:34:00
No, Claire, she didn't.
But I think you should do this scene.

:34:03
- Wally
- I know. I know. I know.

:34:07
It's the hardest thing
in the world.

:34:09
And sometimes it seems
that everybody wants a...

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- Wants a piece of us.
- Yes!

:34:15
And do you know what?
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We have to give it.
:34:21
What's her problem? She removes
her shirt to do a voice over.

:34:25
What's her problem? The country
could draw her tits from memory.

:34:39
Bill, call her agent in New York.
:34:42
Tell him she's breaking her contract.
We're very upset with her.

:34:45
Get someone to double for her,
her tits, the tits scene.

:34:49
Call L.A. I want to see
pictures of women's tits.

:34:52
I'm very sorry.
:34:53
You're very sorry, you
passive aggressive, son of a bitch!

:34:56
- Can we replace him?
- We shoot in three days.

:34:59
You wanna see the fireman’s costume
I found this moleskin for collars.


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