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Clips from Funny Face (1957)
"Should come here to die"
Funny Face (1957)
"Bonjour!"
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"Am I here?"
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"Is it reaI?"
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"There's still one place I've got to go"
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"You said that you were so exhausted"
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"You told me that you had to rest"
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"Let's all Iet our hair down"
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"We're in the same boat"
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"Bonjour!"
Funny Face (1957)
"Well, how was that?"
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"- AllÙ? - (chatter)"
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"DuvaI! I can't hear myseIf think, and I'm trying to think in French."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Maggie! - Ssh! I'm calling again."
Funny Face (1957)
"I shouIdn't design a collection for you."
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"I am jeopardising my position with Harper's Bazaar and Vogue,"
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"all for a girI who does not appear."
Funny Face (1957)
"You're too important forjeopardy. Relax. She will be here without fail."
Funny Face (1957)
"You said she would be here at ten this morning. It is now past five."
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"- She's not at the hoteI. - Forget about her."
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"We've started the campaign. There isn't time to get someone else."
Funny Face (1957)
"Well, where is she?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Maybe at the top of the EiffeI Tower, or the bottom of the Seine."
Funny Face (1957)
"Maybe she's in a traffic jam. How should I know?"
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"(both) Bonjour, Paris"
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"Bonjour, bonjour."
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"I'm throwing a shindig to christen the Quality Woman."
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"Leave it to Dick to find a delicatessen in Paris."
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"Imported all the way from Napa Valley, CaIifornia."
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"Melons from Florida."
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"About the guest of honour. Where is she? How does she Iook?"
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"If she's here, she Iooks invisibIe."
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"- She didn't show? - She did not."
Funny Face (1957)
"These gentlemen are waiting to do her face, hair."
Funny Face (1957)
"DuvaI needs measurements. Where is she?"
Funny Face (1957)
"I wouIdn't Iike to swear in court, but I have an idea."
Funny Face (1957)
"(Miss Prescott) Do keep it to yourself!"
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"I'll have her here tomorrow morning at ten without faiI."
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"In the meantime, be my guests."
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"(beeping)"
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"Je vous dÈteste!"
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"Thank you."
Funny Face (1957)
"Monsieur, Gigi would like to dance."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Who's Gigi? - I am Gigi."
Funny Face (1957)
"Avaricious, av..."
Funny Face (1957)
"I feeI a hostiIe vibration."
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"That'll be me. Sorry."
Funny Face (1957)
"Three hours. It is the uItimate in concentration."
Funny Face (1957)
"Feels so good when you stop."
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"Peace through understanding is the only real..."
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"Well, hello. How are you?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Just fine, thank you. How are you?"
Funny Face (1957)
"How Iong have you been in Paris?"
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"How do you do, boys?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Would you mind if I had my own conversation with this lady?"
Funny Face (1957)
"- They don't understand English. - You were talking English."
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"It's hard to expIain, but it's all part of empathicaIism."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Sort of Iike a dog. - ObviousIy, you don't understand."
Funny Face (1957)
"- I am. - I understand more than you think."
Funny Face (1957)
"- If you're saying that the wine... - Let me show you something."
Funny Face (1957)
"And that you not only look like, but you are, a mess of worms."
Funny Face (1957)
"I'll bet you've been here all these years"
Funny Face (1957)
"because if you Ieft, you'd be picked up for vagrancy."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Bravo. - Your defence rests."
Funny Face (1957)
"This isn't funny. You don't belong here."
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"Neither do you, which brings us to why I'm here."
Funny Face (1957)
"No, thanks, I'm busy. Didn't Gigi tell you?"
Funny Face (1957)
"That's very rude, refusing to dance with Mimi."
Funny Face (1957)
"We think freely here. If a girl wants to dance with a man, she asks him."
Funny Face (1957)
"I can see that. Do you ask men to dance with you?"
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"Isn't it time you reaIised"
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"that dancing is nothing more than a form of expression or release?"
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"There's no need to be formaI or cute about it."
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"As a matter of fact, I rather feeI Iike expressing myseIf now."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Bonsoir. Vous Ètiez formidable. - Merci."
Funny Face (1957)
"You talk a lot about empathy. Ever do anything about it yourself?"
Funny Face (1957)
"I don't know what you mean."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Why not throw some empathy my way? - I still don't know what you mean."
Funny Face (1957)
"An empathicalist should feel me asking for unemployment insurance."
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"Show up where?"
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"They've been waiting for you at DuvaI's all day."
Funny Face (1957)
"I had no idea. Nobody toId me."
Funny Face (1957)
"We've been calling you on the telephone for hours."
Funny Face (1957)
"I've been at the cafÈ all day. I'm terribIy sorry."
Funny Face (1957)
"I don't want to sound Iike the personneI department,"
Funny Face (1957)
"but you ought to get to bed early. The camera picks up everything."
Funny Face (1957)
"When we're done, you can spend all your time making small talk."
Funny Face (1957)
"Small talk? I suppose you think the neckline of a dress"
Funny Face (1957)
"Anything you don't understand, you call small talk."
Funny Face (1957)
"- What do you think of Flostre? - Don't change the subject."
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"- It's the same subject. - I haven't met FIostre."
Funny Face (1957)
"You haven't? By now I thought you two'd be buddies."
Funny Face (1957)
"You don't find Flostre in cafÈs, except on special occasions."
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"Not everyone interested in empathicalism meets him,"
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"any more than every American meets the President."
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"An invitation to Flostre's home is a great honour,"
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"The White House."
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"I don't think jokes about FIostre are funny."
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"No more jokes. But let's be friendly. We have to work together."
Funny Face (1957)
"You don't have to be friendly to work together. Acquainted will do."
Funny Face (1957)
"Am I supposed to go over to DuvaI's now?"
Funny Face (1957)
"I said you'd be there at 10:30am."
Funny Face (1957)
"- I'll be there. - Promise?"
Funny Face (1957)
"I said I'd be there, and I will."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Alright. - This is where I get off."
Funny Face (1957)
"Wait a minute. Don't go away mad."
Funny Face (1957)
"I don't want you spending your Iife retouching my pictures."
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"You are mad, aren't you?"
Funny Face (1957)
"I'm hurt, and disappointed, and..."
Funny Face (1957)
"..and mad."
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"Make you sigh, or to die"
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"It's most immoraI for us to quarreI"
Funny Face (1957)
"Why can't we both agree?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Don't you know Ben Franklin wrote about this thing at length?"
Funny Face (1957)
"On the proposition that in union there is strength"
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"Let's kiss and make up"
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"No use to break up"
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"When we can work in harmony"
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"(mooing)"
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"(Spanish music)"
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