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Clips from Funny Face (1957)
"I think her face is perfectIy funny."
Funny Face (1957)
"The Quality Woman must have grace, elegance and pizzazz."
Funny Face (1957)
"This is the first time I've seen you Iack imagination."
Funny Face (1957)
"Every girI in Quality has grace, eIegance and pizzazz."
Funny Face (1957)
"What about a girI with character, spirit and intelligence?"
Funny Face (1957)
"That would be novel in a fashion magazine."
Funny Face (1957)
"Sir, I owe you a drink."
Funny Face (1957)
"Can you make me some enlargements?"
Funny Face (1957)
"- Yes. - Use our darkroom."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Let me study the possibilities. - Now you are talking."
Funny Face (1957)
"Runs around here Iike he owns the magazine."
Funny Face (1957)
"Lettie, remember that creature in the book shop?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Get her up here. Order books."
Funny Face (1957)
"- A Iarge order, so she can't refuse. - $50 worth?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Yes, $50 worth if necessary."
Funny Face (1957)
"$50 to get her up here. We'll have to drug her to get her to Paris."
Funny Face (1957)
"Er, Miss Prescott, please."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Lettie, you'd better come out here. - I've got the books she ordered."
Funny Face (1957)
"Oh, it's you. Well, come on in."
Funny Face (1957)
"Come on."
Funny Face (1957)
"The books are here."
Funny Face (1957)
"Come in."
Funny Face (1957)
"Drop the books."
Funny Face (1957)
"Come on, drop the books."
Funny Face (1957)
"- On the floor? - Yes, drop them."
Funny Face (1957)
"Straighten up, shoulders back."
Funny Face (1957)
"If you girIs onIy knew how important posture is."
Funny Face (1957)
"I didn't come here to enroI in a miIitary schooI."
Funny Face (1957)
"All I want is $53.95."
Funny Face (1957)
"The Modigliani is $12.50,"
Funny Face (1957)
"and the Braque and Hieronymus Bosch come to $22.75."
Funny Face (1957)
"$7 for the postimpressionists"
Funny Face (1957)
"and $10.50 for The Egyptians - Fourth to Seventh Dynasties"
Funny Face (1957)
"make it a totaI of $52.75, and there's $1.20 for the taxi."
Funny Face (1957)
"It'll be better when we get through with it."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Through with what? - She might do."
Funny Face (1957)
"Might do what?"
Funny Face (1957)
"The bones are good."
Funny Face (1957)
"Suppose we Ieave my bones aIone and give me my $53.95?"
Funny Face (1957)
"I want a IittIe rouge here. She needs a marvellous mouth."
Funny Face (1957)
"The hair is awfuI. It must come off."
Funny Face (1957)
"Would you mind telling me what all this is about?"
Funny Face (1957)
"We may as well get started. Babs, get that dreadfuI thing off of her."
Funny Face (1957)
"Now, wait a minute. Just a minute."
Funny Face (1957)
"Don't! Stop!"
Funny Face (1957)
"This is my second and Iast encounter with you Iunatics."
Funny Face (1957)
"I make a deIivery and find myseIf being pillaged and pIundered."
Funny Face (1957)
"Well, I'll have no more of it. I don't want my hair cut."
Funny Face (1957)
"I don't want my eyebrows up or down. I want them where they are."
Funny Face (1957)
"And I see no functionaI advantage in a marvellous mouth."
Funny Face (1957)
"I'm Ieaving now, and if anyone makes a move to stop me"
Funny Face (1957)
"there'll be plenty of hair cut, and it won't be mine."
Funny Face (1957)
"(women) Hurry up."
Funny Face (1957)
"Hurry. Over here."
Funny Face (1957)
"In desperation, one does not examine one's avenue of escape."
Funny Face (1957)
"That's alright. What's all the desperation about?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Those people."
Funny Face (1957)
"They don't care about anyone's feelings."
Funny Face (1957)
"Pulling my clothes and cutting my hair."
Funny Face (1957)
"There was no one here when I came in."
Funny Face (1957)
"If you see her, hang on to her."
Funny Face (1957)
"I'm afraid it's all my fauIt. I thought you'd make a good modeI."
Funny Face (1957)
"Yeah, I'm the one you sue."
Funny Face (1957)
"Oh, how could I be a model?"
Funny Face (1957)
"I have no illusions about my Iooks. I think my face is funny."
Funny Face (1957)
"That's what Maggie said."
Funny Face (1957)
"I hate to admit it, but she's right."
Funny Face (1957)
"What you call funny, I call interesting."
Funny Face (1957)
"It's too ridicuIous even to think about."
Funny Face (1957)
"- I couIdn't do it. - Let me be the judge of that."
Funny Face (1957)
"I wouIdn't take you to Paris if I didn't think you'd work out."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Paris? - Yeah. Look at it this way."
Funny Face (1957)
"If it is, you'll be in Paris. You can see your Professor Whosis."
Funny Face (1957)
"You can talk to him and go to his lectures."
Funny Face (1957)
"That way it won't be a totaI Ioss."
Funny Face (1957)
"A means to an end."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Oh, no. - What's the matter?"
Funny Face (1957)
"How can you possibly make a model out of that?"
Funny Face (1957)
"You can't be serious."
Funny Face (1957)
"Frankly, dear, your modesty reveals to me"
Funny Face (1957)
"Self-appraisal often makes us sad"
Funny Face (1957)
"And if I add, your funny face appeaIs to me"
Funny Face (1957)
"You have all the qualities of Peter Pan"
Funny Face (1957)
"I'd go far before I'd find a sweeter pan"
Funny Face (1957)
"Your sunny, funny face"
Funny Face (1957)
"You've got a Iot of personaIity for me"
Funny Face (1957)
"I Iove your funny face"
Funny Face (1957)
"You're not exotic"
Funny Face (1957)
"I'd swim the ocean wide"
Funny Face (1957)
"Though you're no Queen of Sheba"
Funny Face (1957)
"For worlds I'd not replace"
Funny Face (1957)
"(excited chatter)"
Funny Face (1957)
"Ladies, feast your eyes on our Quality Woman."
Funny Face (1957)
"Marvellous!"
Funny Face (1957)
"I'm sorry about the troubIe. I didn't reaIise."
Funny Face (1957)
"She's agreed to go to Paris. She can hardly wait."
Funny Face (1957)
"Marvellous!"
Funny Face (1957)
"This is not a Ioss of integrity. It is a means to an end, and..."
Funny Face (1957)
"Alright, girls, we've got to get cracking. To work and to Paris."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Would you like a tour of Paris? - No, we're not tourists."
Funny Face (1957)
"Do we Iook Iike peopIe who gape all day?"
Funny Face (1957)
"I'm so tired it's an effort for me to say I'm tired."
Funny Face (1957)
"I want to step out"
Funny Face (1957)
"From the Arch of Triumph"
Funny Face (1957)
"Bonjour, Paris"
Funny Face (1957)
"I want to wander"
Funny Face (1957)
"In the Rue de Ia Paix"
Funny Face (1957)
"Bonjour, Paris"
Funny Face (1957)
"I want to see the den of thinking men"
Funny Face (1957)
"I must phiIosophise with all the guys"
Funny Face (1957)
"(all) I'm strictIy tourist"
Funny Face (1957)
"That's for me"
Funny Face (1957)
"Bonjour, Paris"
Funny Face (1957)
"C'est moi, c'est vous, c'est grand, c'est tutu"
Funny Face (1957)
"All the things we can do"
Funny Face (1957)
"Come on and show me the best"
Funny Face (1957)
"That's for me"
Funny Face (1957)
"Bonjour, Paris"
Funny Face (1957)
"(crowd) Bonjour!"
Funny Face (1957)
"The Iiving is high"
Funny Face (1957)
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