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:22:00
For administrative issues
Mr. Bauermeister.

:22:03
Like all directors, actors
and key technicians,

:22:06
you'll be given a pass.
:22:12
You must be ready for an August shoot.
You'll have 28 days.

:22:24
Come, Tourneur, let's have lunch.
:22:26
Spaak told me about A Shady Business.
:22:29
Balzac. Fine.
:22:33
I won't work for Continental. Period!
:22:36
I can't keep turning Greven down.
:22:38
You must help me.
When you won't, you won't.

:22:40
Sure, sure. Stop kicking the mahogany.
It scratches, too.

:22:46
Hold on...
:22:48
Don't move.
:22:50
There. Sure I'll help you.
:22:52
But stop kicking the furniture.
It's distracting.

:22:55
Helping a friend like you
will be easy. How?

:22:59
Put me under contract.
:23:01
Fabulous!
:23:02
Avoid the rock and the soft spot.
I'll have a project next month.

:23:06
I need a contract today. Predated.
I signed one 2 weeks ago.

:23:11
With whom?
:23:12
With you. In this office.
It's easy enough to understand.

:23:16
I won't work for the Jerries,
or end up in Berlin or in prison.

:23:21
I keep turning Greven down,
I need an excuse. You must save me.

:23:25
First finish Three-Way Romance.
:23:27
It's finished.
We need something else,

:23:30
for 3, 6 months. 10 years!
:23:33
Something else...
:23:34
I have it.
:23:35
Double Six. The play. Read it.
:23:38
- A play? By whom?
- Achard.

:23:41
- You mean Domino.
- I wanted The Lover from Borneo.

:23:44
It's a dream title...
Borneo, Africa, tigers...

:23:49
There are no tigers in Africa.
And Borneo's in Asia.

:23:53
Movies are made of dreams,
and dreams can't be mapped out.


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