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[Molly is playing hostess in a Paris restaurant, missing Johnny, and fed up with her current life. She sees her old adversary from Denver at another table]
Molly Brown: Well, drop my drawers. It's Gladys McGraw. Aren't you going to curtsy? No, I guess you aren't. And why should you? I'm a vulgar, extravagant, ignorant, nouveau-riche American expatriate, clowning for a bunch of people I don't know and don't care about. Just a figure of fun.
[Quietly and sincerely]
Molly Brown: Nice to see you, Gladys
Molly Brown: Well, drop my drawers. It's Gladys McGraw. Aren't you going to curtsy? No, I guess you aren't. And why should you? I'm a vulgar, extravagant, ignorant, nouveau-riche American expatriate, clowning for a bunch of people I don't know and don't care about. Just a figure of fun.
[Quietly and sincerely]
Molly Brown: Nice to see you, Gladys
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Well drop my drawers
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It's Gladys McGraw
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Aren't you going to curtsy
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No I guess you aren't
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And why should you
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I'm a vulgar extravagant ignorant
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nouveau riche American expatriate
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Clowning for a bunch of people
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I don't know and don't care about
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Just a figure of fun
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Nice to see you Gladys
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Movie Summary
A poor, uneducated mountain girl leaves her cabin in search of respect, a wealthy husband, and a better life in this fictionalized biopic of Margaret "Molly" Brown, who survived the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic.