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Frank Quinn:
[Felix is about to get a haircut and a shave] [to Barber] Frank Quinn:
I wish you wouldn't do that yet. [to Felix] Frank Quinn:
Mr. Bush, you can cut all the hairs you want after we've taken your picture. I'll pay for it. Felix Bush:
Why you want my picture made? Buddy:
We want to run an ad in some papers about your party. Hang some posters up of you. Felix Bush:
You want me to look like this? Frank Quinn:
Yes. Felix Bush:
Why? Frank Quinn:
Why? [pauses] Buddy:
Well, it's how people recognize you, sir. Frank Quinn:
And you want as many people to come as possible. So... Felix Bush:
So... crazy nutter draws more, hm? Frank Quinn:
[pauses]
Don't you think? Felix Bush:
Oh. [Get's out of barber chair and leaves]
[Felix is about to get a haircut and a shave] [to Barber] Frank Quinn:
I wish you wouldn't do that yet. [to Felix] Frank Quinn:
Mr. Bush, you can cut all the hairs you want after we've taken your picture. I'll pay for it. Felix Bush:
Why you want my picture made? Buddy:
We want to run an ad in some papers about your party. Hang some posters up of you. Felix Bush:
You want me to look like this? Frank Quinn:
Yes. Felix Bush:
Why? Frank Quinn:
Why? [pauses] Buddy:
Well, it's how people recognize you, sir. Frank Quinn:
And you want as many people to come as possible. So... Felix Bush:
So... crazy nutter draws more, hm? Frank Quinn:
[pauses]
Don't you think? Felix Bush:
Oh. [Get's out of barber chair and leaves]
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Don't you think
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Movie Summary
A movie spun out of equal parts folk tale, fable and real-life legend about the mysterious, 1930s Tennessee hermit who famously threw his own rollicking funeral party... while he was still alive.


