The Majestic
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:00:03
I didn’t give them any names.
1:00:05
Suddenly Lucille Angstrom
isn’t a name?

1:00:09
I didn’t give them her name. It was
right in front of them. They had it.

1:00:14
-That’s not how they see it.
-Does it matter?

1:00:18
She’s just a girl I knew in college,
not even in show business.

1:00:23
-Is she?
-She’s Lucille Hirschfield now...

1:00:27
...and she happens to be a producer
for Studio One on CBS.

1:00:36
-Oh, my God!
-Which puts you in the clear.

1:00:39
At this very moment, Chairman Doyle
is in front of the press...

1:00:43
...thanking you for purging yourself.
1:00:46
-For what? Ruining this woman’s life?
-You’re not ruining anyone’s life.

1:00:51
The Committee already knew about her.
She was named six months ago.

1:00:56
Hell...
1:00:58
...who do you think named you?
1:01:01
-She named me?
-That’s water under the bridge.

1:01:05
The point is, the studio
is picking up your contract.

1:01:09
Your movie is back in production.
1:01:11
Congratulations, Pete.
1:01:14
You got your life back.
1:01:20
What about the end of the movie?
It’s not loaded enough.

1:01:24
It doesn’t feel like he
went through enough anguish.

1:01:28
Guy makes a speech, how do we know
how noble he is unless he suffers?

1:01:34
How about an injury? He breaks
his arm, but what if it’s worse?

1:01:38
-We could break his leg.
-That’s like a bad showbiz joke.

1:01:43
What if he’s in an iron lung?
1:01:45
He should go to the rally
in an iron lung? They roll him up?

1:01:50
Hold on. I think I got a "what if."
1:01:53
What if the main character--
What’s his name?

1:01:56
-Heywood.
-Terrible. Change it.

1:01:59
What if, during the cave-in, he gets
hit on the head and goes blind?


prev.
next.