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[a yuppie man tries to impress his date while at Nick and Libby's house party] Yuppie Man:
[a yuppie man looks closer on the Parsons wall]
Hmm, yes. Picasso. Blue period. Nick Parsons:
[Nick walks into the conversation]
The artist's name is Kandinsky. Wassily Kandinsky. He was German, of Russian extraction, 1866 to 1944. And by the way, Picasso's blue period was figurative, and ended in 1904. And these watercolors are abstract, done in 1911. Yuppie Man:
[Nick leaves the conversation, as the yuppie man scoffs looking back to his date]
Picasso
[a yuppie man looks closer on the Parsons wall]
Hmm, yes. Picasso. Blue period. Nick Parsons:
[Nick walks into the conversation]
The artist's name is Kandinsky. Wassily Kandinsky. He was German, of Russian extraction, 1866 to 1944. And by the way, Picasso's blue period was figurative, and ended in 1904. And these watercolors are abstract, done in 1911. Yuppie Man:
[Nick leaves the conversation, as the yuppie man scoffs looking back to his date]
Picasso
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Mm yes Picasso
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Blue period
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The artist's name is kandinsky
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Wassily kandinsky
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He was German of Russian extraction 1866 to 1944
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And by the way Picasso's blue period was figurative
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And ended in 1904
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And these watercolors are abstract done in 1911
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Picasso
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Movie Summary
A woman framed for her husband's murder suspects he is still alive; as she has already been tried for the crime, she can't be re-prosecuted if she finds and kills him.

