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Violet:
I want my tape. Kevin:
Had a feeling you'd be back to see me. Manager:
No dates in the kitchen, O'Donnell. Violet:
I'm not staying. I-I just want my tape. Please. [he hands her the tape] Violet:
Thanks. Bye. Kevin:
Did you really write all those songs? Violet:
You listened to my tape? Kevin:
No, of course not, I mean, that would be invasion of privacy. [singing] Kevin:
Baby you're the right kind of wrong. Violet:
Go ahead. Laugh it up. 'Cause there's nothing you can say that's gonna bother me. Kevin:
I'm just trying to tell you I like your music. I mean, do you always take compliments so well?
I want my tape. Kevin:
Had a feeling you'd be back to see me. Manager:
No dates in the kitchen, O'Donnell. Violet:
I'm not staying. I-I just want my tape. Please. [he hands her the tape] Violet:
Thanks. Bye. Kevin:
Did you really write all those songs? Violet:
You listened to my tape? Kevin:
No, of course not, I mean, that would be invasion of privacy. [singing] Kevin:
Baby you're the right kind of wrong. Violet:
Go ahead. Laugh it up. 'Cause there's nothing you can say that's gonna bother me. Kevin:
I'm just trying to tell you I like your music. I mean, do you always take compliments so well?
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I just want my tape
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Please
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Thanks Bye Did you really write all those songs
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You listened to my tape
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No of course not I mean that would be invasion of privacy
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Baby you're the right kind of love
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Go ahead laugh it up 'Cause there's nothing you can say that's gonna bother me
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I'm just trying to tell you I like your music
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I mean do you always take compliments so well
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Movie Summary
Aspiring songwriter Violet Sanford, after getting a job at a women-run NYC bar that teases its male patrons, comes out of her shell.
