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Arlene Williams:
I don't want you to call me "doll". My name is Miss Williams. Tony Baker:
Why be so formal? I mean, you can call me Tony or Daddy-O. Arlene Williams:
I've had enough of this. I want you to report to Mr. Robinson with me right away. Tony Baker:
Slam, bam, thank you Ma'am. Back to the warden's office, huh, Doll? Arlene Williams:
For the last time, will you stop calling me "doll"
I don't want you to call me "doll". My name is Miss Williams. Tony Baker:
Why be so formal? I mean, you can call me Tony or Daddy-O. Arlene Williams:
I've had enough of this. I want you to report to Mr. Robinson with me right away. Tony Baker:
Slam, bam, thank you Ma'am. Back to the warden's office, huh, Doll? Arlene Williams:
For the last time, will you stop calling me "doll"
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I wouldn't want you to fall out
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I am afraid I'm taking you out of your way
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Don't be silly I just happened to be going your way
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And which way is 'my way'
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Any old way
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This is very sweet and thoughtful of you
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A crack like that could hurt a guy's reputation
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How about stopping for a beer
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Movie Summary
A tough kid comes to a new high school and begins muscling his way into the drug scene. This is a typical morality play of the era, filled with a naive view of drugs, nihilistic beat poetry, and some incredible '50s slang.

