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:07:01
Oh, stop, stop!
Stop, stop, stop, stop!

:07:02
Stop that insufferable droning.
It's drowning out my words.

:07:06
Can we please just stick
to a little decorative piano?

:07:08
There seemed to be artistic differences
over Audrey's lyrics to Satie's songs.

:07:12
I don't think a nun
would say that about a hill.

:07:14
What if he sings, "The hills are vital,
intoning the descant"?

:07:17
- No, no. The hills quake and shake.
- No, no, no, no. The hills--

:07:21
The hills are incarnate
with symphonic melodies!

:07:24
[ Crashing Sound ]
:07:26
- No.
- No. The hills--

:07:28
- The hills--
- The hills--

:07:30
Are chanting
the eternal mantra.

:07:33
Frank is living in my foot.
:07:34
[ All Arguing ]
:07:37
The hills are alive
:07:44
With the sound
:07:46
Of music
:07:54
Whoa!
:07:57
The hills are alive with
the sound of music! I love it!

:08:02
- The hills are alive--
- With the sound--

:08:04
Of music
:08:07
It fits perfectly.
:08:09
With songs
they have sung

:08:12
For a thousand years
:08:18
- [ All Gasping ]
- Incandiferous!

:08:23
- Audrey, you two should
write the show together.
- I beg your pardon?

:08:27
But Toulouse's suggestion that Audrey
and I write the show together...

:08:30
- was not what Audrey wanted to hear.
- Good-bye!

:08:32
Here's to your first job
in Paris.

:08:36
Toulouse, Zidler
will never agree.

:08:38
No offense, but have you ever
written anything like this before?

:08:41
- No.
- Ahh!

:08:43
- The boy has talent!
- [ Gasps ]

:08:46
I like him! Nothing funny.
I just like talent.

:08:50
The hills are alive
with the sound of music.

:08:53
See, Satie, with Christian
we can write...

:08:56
the truly bohemian revolutionary show
that we've always dreamt of.

:08:59
- But how will we convince Zidler?
- But Toulouse had a plan.


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