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Please, please. I walked in here five minutes ago,
no one did anything. Merry Christmas, Lee. That's quite a tan. I work at it. When can we expect something
for Lucky Strike as good as "Let me out of here!" Well, Glo-Coat told me
to swing for the fences. Well, I didn't know I had to ask, Donny. We have gifts, girls and games,
but first I'm gonna get you some food. Well, that's a good idea, Red. I've been drinking all day
no one did anything. Merry Christmas, Lee. That's quite a tan. I work at it. When can we expect something
for Lucky Strike as good as "Let me out of here!" Well, Glo-Coat told me
to swing for the fences. Well, I didn't know I had to ask, Donny. We have gifts, girls and games,
but first I'm gonna get you some food. Well, that's a good idea, Red. I've been drinking all day
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Please, please.
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I walked in here five minutes ago,
no one did anything.
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Merry Christmas, Lee. That's quite a tan.
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I work at it.
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When can we expect something
for Lucky Strike
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as good as "Let me out of here!"
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Well, Glo-Coat told me
to swing for the fences.
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Well, I didn't know I had to ask, Donny.
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We have gifts, girls and games,
but first I'm gonna get you some food.
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Well, that's a good idea, Red.
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I've been drinking all day.
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Movie Summary
A drama about one of New York's most prestigious ad agencies at the beginning of the 1960s, focusing on one of the firm's most mysterious but extremely talented ad executives, Donald Draper.