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Clips from Funny Face (1957)
"He Ioves"
Funny Face (1957)
"And she Ioves"
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"And they Iove"
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"So won't you Iove me"
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"As I Iove you?"
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"Not too much. I don't want a cycIone."
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"Fountains."
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"It's thrilling! It makes me cry for the CaroIines."
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"The correspondent from Pakistan has accepted."
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"The correspondent from Madrid will be able to make it."
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"And the man from IstanbuI will be at the presentation."
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"Good. Now, where is Jo?"
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"Here she is."
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"Thank heavens. I thought you'd stand us up again."
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"- How did the wedding pictures go? - Wonderfully."
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"All you do is sit there. I make my speech to the press,"
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"the curtains will open and you dazzle 'em!"
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"- Give 'em the old pizzazz. - I'll try."
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"Be charming and answer their questions."
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"- What sort of questions? - It's remarkabIy simpIe."
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"I've written editoriaIs on it for years."
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"As one Iady to another..."
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"We ought to Iook Iike one Iady to another."
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"They'll want to know who does your hair,"
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"what you eat, drink, what sheets you sleep on."
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"What am I going to tell them?"
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"Just Iisten and repeat after me."
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"On how to be IoveIy"
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"You gotta be happy"
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"When you can feeI Iight and gay"
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"Then you'll be IoveIy as a hoIiday"
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"On how to be charming"
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"You gotta be merry"
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"If onIy to weave a spell"
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"And you'll be IoveIy as a carouseI, too"
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"I know you can show how"
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"It's all in the know-how"
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"And once you know, oh how"
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"The world looks good to you"
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"You gotta be jolly"
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"When you can be fancy-free"
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"Can't do it with make-up"
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"You just gotta wake up"
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"And starting to take up"
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"Make sorrow incidentaI"
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"And you'll be IoveIy"
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"BeautifuI!"
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"These are not my clothes."
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"They were Ient for tonight. I'm being presented to the press."
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"Alors! Your picture will be in all the newspapers?"
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"And they'll ask me all sorts of questions."
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"Oh!"
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"I think perhaps you had better stay here with me, huh?"
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"Hello!"
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"Don't you remember me? Jo Stockton?"
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"C'est Jo!"
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"Flostre part au cafÈ et on est dÈj‡ en retard. Au revoir."
Funny Face (1957)
"What were they saying about Flostre?"
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"That he is speaking at the cafÈ and that they are Iate."
Funny Face (1957)
"Mr Avery will be by in five minutes."
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"Ask him to pick me up at the cafÈ."
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"Vous retrouverez tout cela"
Funny Face (1957)
"matÈrialise les plus nobles aspects de la nature humaine."
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"Consciemment ou inconsciemment,"
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"Dans nos meilleures sculptures... Et dans notre meilleure littÈrature."
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"Pardon, monsieur."
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"Etudiez la statue un instant. Je reviens tout de suite."
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"I can't beIieve it. I thought you'd be oId."
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"Well, I mean, a phiIosopher and professor."
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"It all suggests age. I mean, maturity."
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"I'm afraid I've disappointed you."
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"No. There's no reason why someone brilliant shouldn't be young."
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"I find myseIf at an awkward disadvantage."
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"But except that you are very charming, I don't know you."
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"I'm so excited about meeting you, I forgot to introduce myseIf."
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"If onIy you knew how anxious I am to taIk to you."
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"I came from New York just to see you."
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"You couldn't have a more loyal disciple of empathicalism than I."
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"- Than whom? - I'm sorry. I'm Jo Stockton."
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"I'm enchanted,... Miss Stockton."
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"And since you've come such a Iong way to taIk with me,"
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"by all means, Iet us taIk."
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"(Jo) ..there's so much you can teach us."
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"(Flostre) I may go next year."
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"People there think, and do things. Useful things."
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"- Do you Iive in Greenwich Village? - Of course."
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"Then I will come. Perhaps we can do usefuI things together."
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"I'm sure that in all America there's no empathicaIist"
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"as charming as you."
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"Well, I hate to throw a wet bIanket..."
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"Darling, guess who this is. You'll never guess!"
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"- Your brother? - Professor Flostre."
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"- This is Dick Avery. - Professor? I thought you'd be oId."
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"- So did I. Aren't you surprised? - I'm overcome."
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"- Come on, Jo. - What's the matter?"
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"We've got to get to DuvaI's."
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"Must you go? I was just beginning to know you."
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"Couldn't I stay? The professor wants to talk to me."
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"- You've heard it all before. - Have you Iost your mind?"
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"- We'll talk about that later. - What are you doing?"
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"I've never been so humiIiated in all my Iife!"
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"What's got into you? Have you any idea..."
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"How could you be so rude?"
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"Embarrassing me in front of Professor Flostre!"
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"What am I going to tell him?"
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"You're not gonna tell him anything. You'll never see him again."
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"- Not going to see him again? - That's what I said."
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"Now, just a moment..."
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"I went through all this nonsense to meet this man."
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"I worship everything he stands for. The way he thinks."
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"You might as well tell me never to eat again."
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"The Herald Tribune has brought a correspondent from Sweden."
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"- The more the merrier. - They are here."
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"When a man Iooks at a woman the way FIostre Iooks at you..."
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"If you weren't so serious, this wouId be terribIy funny."
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"I'll check the Iights, then I make my speech."
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"Flostre may be the quiz kid,"
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"But he's also a man. He's more man than philosopher!"
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"His interest in me is anything but intellectuaI?"
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"Ladies and gentlemen of the press, my friends."
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