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Enjoy yourself. Enjoy.Good to see you again. Excuse me. Hey, Banducci.I love the music...

Enjoy yourself. Enjoy.Good to see you again. Excuse me. Hey, Banducci.I love the music tonight. It's a gas. -Thanks. Thank you.-Walter Keane. I'm a painter. I was looking at your walls.They're pretty plain. Well, maybe you're right.What color were you thinking? No, no, I'm an artist.I used to be based on the Left Bank. Now I've relocated to the Statesand I'm looking for......an exhibition venue. I like my club the way it is. Your stuff is so hot,go put it in a museum. Okay. I respect that.You're a businessman, not a charity. How about if I rented your walls?

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Enjoy yourself Enjoy Good to see you again
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Excuse me
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Hey Banducci I love the music tonight It's a gas
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Thanks Thank you Walter Keane I'm a painter
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I was looking at your walls They're pretty plain
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Well maybe you're right What color were you thinking
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No no I'm an artist I used to be based on the Left Bank
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Now I've relocated to the States and I'm looking for
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an exhibition venue
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I like my club the way it is
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Your stuff is so hot go put it in a museum
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Okay I respect that You're a businessman not a charity
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How about if I rented your walls
Available in 7 languages
Duration
47 seconds
Views
29
Timestamp in Movie
00:21:54
Uploaded
Mar 12, 2026
Genres
Production
The Weinstein Company,Silverwood Films,Electric City Entertainment,Tim Burton Productions

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Movie Summary

A drama about the awakening of painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s.