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Clips from Funny Face (1957)
"Your sunny, funny face"
Funny Face (1957)
"You fill the air with smiles"
Funny Face (1957)
"Your sunny, funny face"
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"(women) You've made my Iife so gIamorous"
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"'S marvellous"
Funny Face (1957)
"Good morning, Miss Prescott."
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"Good morning, Miss Prescott."
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"(Miss Prescott) Nowhear this."
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"I simpIy cannot reIease this issue the way it is."
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"If I Iet this go through, I will have faiIed the American woman."
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"(all) No, Miss Prescott, don't say that."
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"The great American woman, who stands out there naked,"
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"waiting for me to tell her what to wear."
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"It doesn't speak."
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"And if it won't speak to me, it won't speak to anyone."
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"A magazine must be Iike a human being."
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"If it comes into the home it must contribute."
Funny Face (1957)
"..blood and brains and pizzazz."
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"This is just paper."
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"If I send paper to the American woman, I will have Iet her down."
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"(all) No, Miss Prescott, you mustn't say that."
Funny Face (1957)
"D for dreary."
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"D for dull and for depressing,"
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"dismaI and deadIy!"
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"Ahh! Here it is."
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"Here is our theme. Here is our answer. Pink."
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"(excited chatter)"
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"Girls, girls, girls, girls. Take this to all the designers."
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"Babs, take this to Kaiser Delmont."
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"I want shoes and stockings in this coIour."
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"Laura, everything goes pink!"
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"I want the whoIe issue pink. I want the whoIe country pink!"
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"Lettie, take an editoriaI. "To the women of America...""
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"Banish the black,"
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"and bury the beige."
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"And there is not the slightest excuse for plum, or puce"
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"Or chartreuse"
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"Think pink! Who cares if the new Iook has no bust?"
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"Go out dancing but just remember one thing"
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"You can get a IittIe wink"
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"Think pink! Think pink, it's the Iatest word, you know"
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"Makes your day, makes your night"
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"Pink is now the colour to which you gotta switch"
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"Everything on the great horizon"
Funny Face (1957)
"Think pink, think pink"
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"Maggie?"
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"Dovitch. I want to see you."
Funny Face (1957)
"Girls, back to work. Gentlemen, that will do."
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"The railroad is going to paint a whole train pink"
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"and send it on a tour."
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"TWA will Iet me know if we can have a pink pIane."
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"I haven't seen a woman in two weeks in anything but pink."
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"- What about you? - Me? I wouIdn't be caught dead."
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"Dovitch, I can't wait to tell you about my feature for the next issue."
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"It's my newest project. When you hear it, you will drop."
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"Dick Avery started working on the pictures."
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"He's more excited about it than any of us."
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"Here it is. Clothes for the woman who isn't interested in clothes."
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"(man) Marion, give me a Iong Iook."
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"Longer."
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"Steve, tip that back Iight down a bit, will you? OK."
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"Hold it, boys. Beethoven isn't working. Try Brahms."
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"Look, Marion, I'd Iike to try it again."
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"This time, let's see if we can't get with it."
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"Keep in mind that you're a woman who thinks."
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"That is a piece of sculpture by ltsabuchi."
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"Look at it as if you understand it. As if it understands you. See?"
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"No, that's not the way we Iook when we're thinking of Itsabuchi."
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"React to it. Just... say it."
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"Itsabuchi, hmm?"
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"You haven't quite got it. Now, Iisten carefully."
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"Deep, Marion. Profound, Marion."
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"You have come across this statue. It says something to you"
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"What are you thinking?"
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"I'm thinking this is taking a Iong time,"
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"If we don't get this fixed, you may never see HaroId again. Let's go."
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"The woman who thinks must come to grips with fashionable attire."
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"A woman can be beautiful, as well as intellectual. See facing page."
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"And how is the facing page?"
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"The facing page Iooks as intellectuaI as a snake."
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"Nonsense. Marion can be very deep."
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"Look at her. She's reading."
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"Minute Men From Mars."
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"Are we all gonna hang around, or get somebody else?"
Funny Face (1957)
"- How about Lucy Brand? - On her honeymoon."
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"- Betty Hayes? - She's in jaiI."
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"Are there no models who think as well as they look?"
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"Marion might Iook better in a different background."
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"We can go on Iocation. An intellectuaI hang-out."
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"- Somewhere with books. - A book store."
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"A sinister place in Greenwich Village. Come on, girls."
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"Let's hurry. We might have to pick up Harold's laundry on the way."
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"There's one."
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"(Dick) Driver, stop here."
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"That's sinister enough."
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"I can't, Babs, I got my hands full."
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"It's movingIy dismaI. We couIdn't have done better if we'd designed it."
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"Marion Iooks smarter aIready."
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"(woman screams)"
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"I'm sorry. I didn't see you up there. Are you aIright?"
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"Yes, thank you. Can I heIp you? WouId you Iike a book?"
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"- (Miss Prescott) Marion, over here. - Who are those?"
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"May I heIp you?"
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"We're just going to take a few pictures."
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"What sort of pictures?"
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"I work here, and I'm in charge in her absence."
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"I'm Jo Stockton. Can you heIp me?"
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"How do you do? I'm Dick Avery."
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"What about these pictures?"
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"We want the shop as a background"
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"for fashion pictures for Quality magazine."
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"- We have trouble. She's a thinker. - She's also a talker."
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"We throw ourselves at your mercy."
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"I asked you to Ieave. That is my right."
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"If the rights of the individuaI"
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"What does that mean?"
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""Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.""
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"We'll only do unto you for a moment,"
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"and it's no more than we would do unto ourselves."
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"Girls, I want these books rearranged."
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