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What brings you to Paris? Oh, you might say a little business... ...and a little...

Duke d'Escargot: What brings you to Paris?
Claude: Oh, you might say a little business...
Charles: ...and a little pleasure.
Duke d'Escargot: Which do you prefer? Business, or pleasure?
Charles: Well that depends on what you regard as business.
Claude: And, what you may regard as pleasure!
Duke d'Escargot: In Paris we say, business is pleasure.
Charles: And to us, pleasure is our business.
Duke d'Escargot: Then your business should be a pleasure, making my pleasure a business.
Claude: Unless, some mistake business for pleasure. While others know no business but pleasure.
Duke d'Escargot: In that case sir I will show you my business.
Claude: My pleasure

Full Transcript

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What brings you to Paris
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Oh you might say a little business
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And a little pleasure
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Which do you prefer business or pleasure
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Well that depends on what you regard as business
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And what you may regard as pleasure
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In Paris we say business is pleasure
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And to us pleasure is our business
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Your business should be a pleasure making my pleasure a business
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Unless some mistake business for pleasure while others know no business but pleasure
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In that case sir I will show you my business
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My pleasure
Duration
54 seconds
Views
105
Timestamp in Movie
00:45:13
Uploaded
Jan 23, 2025
Genres
Production
Norbud Films,NorBud Productions,Warner Bros. Pictures

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Movie Summary

Two mismatched sets of identical twins, one aristocrat, one peasant, mistakenly exchange identities on the eve of the French Revolution.