I find 'em, I discover 'em, I breathe life into 'em and then they go. You know and then -...
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Danny Rose:
I find 'em, I discover 'em, I breathe life into 'em and then they go. You know and then - then - no guilt. I mean, they don't feel guilty or anything. They just split.
Tina Vitale:
Guilty? What the hell is that? Hell, they see somethin' better and they grab it. Who's got time for guilt?
Danny Rose:
What are you talking about? Guilt is important. It's important to feel guilty, otherwise, you know, you're capable of terrible things. You know, it's very important to be guilty. I'm guilty all the time and I never did anything, you know. My rabbi, Rabbi Peristein, used to say we're all guilty in the eyes of God.
Tina Vitale:
Do you believe in God?
Danny Rose:
No. No. But I'm guilty over it.
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I find 'em I discover 'em I breathe life into 'em and then they go
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And no guilt They don't feel guilty or anything They just split
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Guilty What the hell is that They see somethin' better and they grab it
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Who's got time for guilt Guilt is important
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It's important to feel guilty otherwise you're capable of terrible things
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It's very important to be guilty I'm guilty all the time and I never did anything
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My rabbi Rabbi Peristein used to say we're all guilty in the eyes of God
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You believe in God No But I'm guilty over it
Clip duration: 37 seconds
Views: 283
Timestamp in movie: 00h 37m 29s
Uploaded: 29 November, 2022
Genres: comedy
Summary: A hapless talent manager named Danny Rose, by helping a client, gets dragged into a love triangle involving the mob. His story is told in flashback, an anecdote shared amongst a group of comedians over lunch at New York's Carnegie Deli. Rose's one-man talent agency represents countless incompetent entertainers, including a one-legged tap dancer, and one slightly talented one: washed-up lounge singer Lou Canova (Nick Apollo Forte), whose career is on the rebound.
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00:59 He gets a treat like a canzone
00:09 I don't want to over wriggle
00:07 I'm just the beard
00:07 I know it's hard to take
00:15 What about my one legged tap dancer
00:12 What about Eddie Clark's penguin
00:18 Let me ask you a question
00:31 May I say one word
00:14 If your wife never wakes up again
00:27 I think about you in the long run
00:22 I want to go across the street and get one white rose
00:11 If you can love a man
00:17 You're a sick individual
00:10 Don't tell me that
00:12 He's not cheating with you
00:25 My friends told me he was at the track last night with his...
00:28 I saw this guy in Atlantic City
00:13 You're not so terrible
00:12 That guy Johnny must have really been crazy about you
00:16 Juice man for the Mob