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I loved Al Lipshitz more than I could possibly say. He was a real artistic guy, sensitive, a painter. But he was always trying to find himself. He'd go out every night looking for himself. And on the way, he found Ruth. Gladys. Rosemary. And Irving. I guess you could say we broke up because of artistic differences. He saw himself as alive. And I saw him dead
I loved Al Lipshitz more than I could possibly say. He was a real artistic guy, sensitive, a painter. But he was always trying to find himself. He'd go out every night looking for himself. And on the way, he found Ruth. Gladys. Rosemary. And Irving. I guess you could say we broke up because of artistic differences. He saw himself as alive. And I saw him dead
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I loved Al Lipschitz more than I could possibly say
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He was a real artistic guy
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Sensitive A painter
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But he was always trying to find himself
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He'd go out every night looking for himself and on the way
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he found Ruth Gladys Rosemary and Irving
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You could say we broke up because of artistic differences
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He saw himself as alive
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and I saw him dead
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Movie Summary
Murderesses Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart find themselves on death row together and fight for the fame that will keep them from the gallows in 1920s Chicago.
