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Richard Samuels:
Well, I wish you luck. Sonja Jones:
I won't need luck. I don't believe in luck. Richard Samuels:
I don't think I do anymore, either. It's kind of a relief, isn't it, not believing in luck? Sonja Jones:
I don't want to keep Mr. Selznick, waiting, do I? How do I look? Richard Samuels:
Like a girl who's going to give me one blindingly beautiful parting kiss
Well, I wish you luck. Sonja Jones:
I won't need luck. I don't believe in luck. Richard Samuels:
I don't think I do anymore, either. It's kind of a relief, isn't it, not believing in luck? Sonja Jones:
I don't want to keep Mr. Selznick, waiting, do I? How do I look? Richard Samuels:
Like a girl who's going to give me one blindingly beautiful parting kiss
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Well I wish you luck
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I won't need luck I don't believe in luck
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I don't think I do any more either
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It's kind of a relief isn't it
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Not believing in luck
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Well I don't want to keep Mr Selznick waiting do I
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How do I look
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Like a girl who's gonna give me one blindingly beautiful parting kiss
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Movie Summary
In 1937, a teenager is cast in the Mercury Theatre production of "Julius Caesar", directed by a young Orson Welles.

