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Wake up! Wake up! -Hi.-You were a hit! What a night! I sold out all your big eyes! -There...

Wake up! Wake up! -Hi.-You were a hit! What a night! I sold out all your big eyes! -There must be $200!-They adore you! -Walter!-Because of that article, the joint was packed! And then a famousjournalist showed up, and I need more paintings! -Walter!-Now! That's gonna take at least a week!I need to do sketching and painting... Of course!But this is an opportunity! -Yeah.-We're gonna make a crackerjack team. Me schmoozing up the clubs, while you're back here,doing what you love!

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Wake up
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Wake up
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Hi You were a hit
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What a night
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I sold out all your big eyes
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There must be 200 They adore you
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Walter Because of that article
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the joint was packed
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And then a famous journalist showed up
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and I need more paintings
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Walter Now
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That's gonna take at least a week I need to do sketching and painting
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Of course But this is an opportunity
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Yeah We're gonna make a crackerjack team
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Me schmoozing up the clubs
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while you're back here doing what you love
Available in 7 languages
Duration
45 seconds
Views
32
Timestamp in Movie
00:28:10
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.