Are you sure it's all right? Being seen with me? You mean lofty star with humble player?...
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Kathy:
Are you sure it's all right? Being seen with me?
Don Lockwood:
You mean lofty star with humble player?
Kathy:
Not exactly, but for lunch don't you usually tear a pheasant with Miss Lamont?
Don Lockwood:
Kathy, all the stories about Lina and me are sheer publicity.
Kathy:
Oh? It certainly seems more than that. From all those columns in the newspapers and articles in the fan magazines...
Don Lockwood:
You read the fan magazines?
Kathy:
I pick them up at the beauty parlor or the dentist's office, just like anybody.
Don Lockwood:
Really?
Kathy:
Well... I buy four or five a month.
Don Lockwood:
Four or five...
Kathy:
But anyway, to get back to the point, you and Miss Lamont do achieve a certain intimacy in all your pictures...
Don Lockwood:
Did you say *all* our pictures?
Kathy:
I guess if I think about it I've seen eight or nine of them.
Don Lockwood:
You know I remember someone saying, "If you've seen one you've seen 'em all".
Kathy:
I said some awful things that night, didn't I?
Don Lockwood:
No. I deserved them. But I must admit I was hurt by them. So hurt in fact that I haven't been able to think about anything but you ever since.
Transcript
Thank you, Mr. Simpson!
I'm glad you turned up.
We've been looking inside every cake in town.
Is it all right for you
to be seen with me?
You mean, lofty star with humble player?
Not exactly. But for lunch, don't you
tear a pheasant with Miss Lamont?
Look, Kathy. All that stuff
about Lina and me is sheer publicity.
Oh? Certainly seems more than that...
...from what I've read in all
those articles in the fan magazines.
Ohh, you read the fan magazines?
I pick them up in the beauty
parlor or the dentist's office...
...just like anybody.
Honest?
I buy four or five a month.
You buy four or five?
To get back to the main point...
...you achieve a kind of intimacy
in all your pictures...
Did you say all my pictures?
Now that I think of it,
I've seen eight or nine of them.
Eight or nine.
It seems to me
I remember someone saying:
"If you've seen one,
you've seen them all."
I did say some awful things
that night, didn't I?
No, I deserved them.
Of course, I must admit
I was pretty much upset by them.
So upset that I haven't been able
to think of anything but you ever since.
Honest?
Honest.
Well, I've been pretty upset too.
Kathy...
Kathy, look, I...
Kathy, seeing you again now that I...
I'm trying to say
something to you, but I...
I'm such a ham.
I guess I'm not able to
without the proper setting.
What do you mean?
Well...
Come here.
This is the proper setting.
Why, it's just an empty stage.
At first glance, yes.
But wait a second.
A beautiful sunset.
Mist from the distant mountains.
Colored lights in a garden.
Milady is standing on her balcony,
in a rose-trellised bower...
...flooded with moonlight.
We add 500,000 kilowatts of stardust.
A soft summer breeze.
And...
You sure look lovely in the moonlight.
Now that you have the proper setting,
can you say it?
I'll try.
Life was a song
You came along
Clip duration: 190 seconds
Views: 329
Timestamp in movie: 00h 00m 00s
Uploaded: 13 December, 2020
Genres: comedy, musical, romance
Summary: A silent film star falls for a chorus girl just as he and his delusionally jealous screen partner are trying to make the difficult transition to talking pictures in 1920s Hollywood.
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