Funny Girl
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:28:02
You're going to be a big star, Miss...
:28:05
Brice. Fanny Brice.
:28:07
Fanny Brice.
:28:08
I'll look for it in lights.
:28:12
- What did you say your name was?
- Nick Arnstein.

:28:23
- Thinking about me yet, Mr. Keeney?
- It's you. Hello, Arnstein.

:28:26
I'll give you $25 a week.
Take it or leave it.

:28:29
- I'll take it.
- Leave it.

:28:32
I'm offering 35.
:28:34
You're offering? Since when are you...?
:28:36
In show business? I'm not.
:28:38
One of your competitors
authorized me to deal for him...

:28:41
...whenever I ran across a talent
I considered really unique.

:28:45
So...
:28:46
...$35 a week?
:28:47
- 40.
- 45.

:28:49
50.
:28:50
Well, I wasn't authorized
to go over 50.

:28:53
She's yours for $50 a week.
Congratulations.

:28:56
Yeah.
:29:01
$50 a week?
:29:04
$50 a week? I'm almost a millionaire!
:29:06
- Hey, who's the competitor?
- There's no competitor.

:29:09
What do you mean, you were bluffing?
Like in a poker game?

:29:13
- What if Keeney had stopped first?
- You'd have lost.

:29:17
- I would've lost a job.
- I was willing to take a chance.

:29:21
With my job?
:29:23
Hey, Nicky.
:29:25
- Come on.
- We're waiting. Hurry up.

:29:27
I'll be with you in a minute.
:29:30
Wow. Are those yours?
:29:33
I'm just minding them for a friend.
:29:36
Look, we're going to Delmonico's
for supper. Won't you join us?

:29:40
We'd be happy to wait
while you change.

:29:43
I'd have to change too much.
Nobody could wait that long.

:29:47
I'd have a much better time
and a lot more laughs.

:29:52
Well...
:29:54
...thanks anyway...
:29:56
...but I'm meeting some people
in my mother's saloon.


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