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You must know I have a little crush on you
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Fred, you must know I have a little crush on you. Please, Bea. What is it? What's wrong?...

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Bea: Fred, you must know I have a little crush on you. Fred: Please, Bea. Bea: What is it? What's wrong? Fred: Nothing. It's just I... [Fred bursts into tears] Bea: What's wrong? Is it still your fiancée? It's been such a long period of grief. It's not fair to you. Fred: [crying] I know. I know. It's just that every time I hear that song on the radio my memory goes back to Leonard. That was our song. Bea: Leonard? Fred: My beloved. Bea: You never said your fiancé's name was Leonard. Fred: How could I? Bea: [pauses, slowly starts to understand] I see. Just calm yourself. Would you like a drink? Fred: No. Bea: Just relax. [Fred continues to cry; Bea tries to comfort him] Bea: It's a nice song.


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Well, I have to drive back to the Bronx. Fred, you must know I have a little crush on you. Please, Bea. What is it? What's wrong? Nothing. It's just I... What's wrong? Is it still your fiancee? It's been such a long period of grief. It's not fair to you. I know. I know. It's just that every time I hear that song on the radio... my memory goes back to Leonard. That was our song. Leonard? My beloved. You never said your fiance's name was Leonard. How could I? I see. Just calm yourself. Would you like a drink?

Clip duration: 74 seconds
Views: 263
Timestamp in movie: 00h 00m 00s
Uploaded: 13 December, 2020
Genres: comedy, drama, music
Summary: The Narrator tells us how the radio influenced his childhood in the days before TV. In the New York City of the late 1930s to the New Year's Eve 1944, this coming-of-age tale mixes the narrator's experiences with contemporary anecdotes and urban legends of the radio stars.


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