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Clips from Funny Face (1957)
"- Just after Iunch. - Professor, don't beIieve them."
Funny Face (1957)
"We want to sit at your feet and Iearn."
Funny Face (1957)
"You Ieave his feet aIone."
Funny Face (1957)
"Professor, they want to make a fooI of you."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Are you making a fooI of him? - Me?"
Funny Face (1957)
"You're making things difficult. You don't own empathicalism."
Funny Face (1957)
"It's in the pubIic domain."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Why don't you trust these people? - Because I know them well."
Funny Face (1957)
"I know what they're here for and it is not guidance."
Funny Face (1957)
"Don't Iisten to her. She is a chiId."
Funny Face (1957)
"They came to see me, not you."
Funny Face (1957)
"To get me over to DuvaI's to modeI their collection."
Funny Face (1957)
"- I shouId have known. - You shouId've heard what he said."
Funny Face (1957)
"You've said enough, Mr Avery."
Funny Face (1957)
"Not yet. I haven't toId you what a phoney you are."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Get out of my house. - I'm not ready to Ieave."
Funny Face (1957)
"I think I can change your mind."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Catch! - (Jo screams)"
Funny Face (1957)
"Oh! Oh, no!"
Funny Face (1957)
"Look what you've done! Bursting in here Iike a hoodIum."
Funny Face (1957)
"- I never touched him. - Go away!"
Funny Face (1957)
"It's time you woke up to your responsibiIities."
Funny Face (1957)
"DuvaI can't show his collection without you."
Funny Face (1957)
"You can't do this to him, or to all the others."
Funny Face (1957)
"I'm not interested in your peopIe."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Your empathy is a IittIe one-sided. - Get out!"
Funny Face (1957)
"Alright!"
Funny Face (1957)
"I assume you mean me, too."
Funny Face (1957)
"On you it Iooks cute, sugar."
Funny Face (1957)
"Well, you fixed everything!"
Funny Face (1957)
"If you can't Iick 'em, join 'em and if you can't join 'em, Iick 'em!"
Funny Face (1957)
"- Tell DuvaI I'm sorry. - Where are you going?"
Funny Face (1957)
"There's a plane to New York at 10:30pm and I'm on it."
Funny Face (1957)
"You can't do this to me! Come back!"
Funny Face (1957)
"How dare you Ieave me in the street Iike this! Taxi!"
Funny Face (1957)
"- Have they gone? - They've gone."
Funny Face (1957)
"- And you're still here? - I'm still here."
Funny Face (1957)
"Are you alright?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Well."
Funny Face (1957)
"In fact, I feeI wonderfuI."
Funny Face (1957)
"I can't tell you how sorry I am."
Funny Face (1957)
"I had no idea they were coming, or what got into Dick."
Funny Face (1957)
"My dear, you mustn't assume guilt for something that was unavoidable."
Funny Face (1957)
"They've gone."
Funny Face (1957)
"You are here. That's all that matters now."
Funny Face (1957)
"Nice of you to say so, but it was me..."
Funny Face (1957)
"You have the most penetrating eyes."
Funny Face (1957)
"I can still see them when I cIose mine."
Funny Face (1957)
"Would there be any value in my contacting philosophers"
Funny Face (1957)
"in cities Iike Omaha and Detroit and..."
Funny Face (1957)
"and acquainting them with empathicalism?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Your mouth suggests to me burgundy velvet."
Funny Face (1957)
"Dr Post, who runs a shop I worked in, has contacts in severaI universities."
Funny Face (1957)
"Don't say another word."
Funny Face (1957)
"- But I came here to taIk. - We'll taIk."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Later. - Why don't I come back Iater?"
Funny Face (1957)
"But I need you now."
Funny Face (1957)
"You're talking like a man."
Funny Face (1957)
"That's not what I came to taIk about."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Don't come any closer. - Why are you behaving like this?"
Funny Face (1957)
"- You come from Greenwich Village. - I'm moving uptown. Yonkers."
Funny Face (1957)
"But before you move..."
Funny Face (1957)
"I cannot keep them waiting. I must make an announcement."
Funny Face (1957)
"- What shall I say? - Tell them it was all my fauIt."
Funny Face (1957)
"Maggie, where's Dick?"
Funny Face (1957)
"You told him to go and he went. He flies at 10:30pm."
Funny Face (1957)
"- You must do the collection! - Later. I've got to get to Dick."
Funny Face (1957)
"- We are so Iate aIready. - I want to heIp."
Funny Face (1957)
"- I can put myseIf in your pIace. - Maggie, that's empathy!"
Funny Face (1957)
"That's what you've been talking about! Why didn't you say?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Get to work. I'll take care of Dick. Leave it to me!"
Funny Face (1957)
"Lettie, what is the name of Dick Avery's hoteI?"
Funny Face (1957)
"- Le Savoyard. - Get me the number."
Funny Face (1957)
"- How Iong before we can begin? - We're ready."
Funny Face (1957)
"Messieurs et mesdames."
Funny Face (1957)
"We are proud to bring you a new collection by PauI DuvaI,"
Funny Face (1957)
"inspired by the Quality Woman,"
Funny Face (1957)
"chosen to represent a great American fashion magazine, Quality."
Funny Face (1957)
"We begin with Hors d'Oeuvre."
Funny Face (1957)
"(bell rings)"
Funny Face (1957)
"(woman) He doesn't answer, madame. I will give you the desk."
Funny Face (1957)
"(phone rings)"
Funny Face (1957)
"Hello. MonsieurAvery? He just Ieft."
Funny Face (1957)
"Well, run out and get him! It's urgent!"
Funny Face (1957)
"Oui, madame."
Funny Face (1957)
"I'm so sorry. It was too Iate."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Did you get him? - No. We'll get him at the airport."
Funny Face (1957)
"- I can't find it! - How are you spelling it?"
Funny Face (1957)
"- You were there! - I'm just so nervous."
Funny Face (1957)
"(announcer) Monsieurs et mesdames, Jonquille."
Funny Face (1957)
"You can board your plane now, monsieur. Pleasant flight."
Funny Face (1957)
"Thanks."
Funny Face (1957)
"(loudspeaker) Attention! Attention!"
Funny Face (1957)
"They promised they'd get my message to him before he boarded."
Funny Face (1957)
"I'm sure he got it. He didn't want to taIk to me."
Funny Face (1957)
"I don't bIame him. I hurt him too much."
Funny Face (1957)
"What a beautifuI bride!"
Funny Face (1957)
"Yes. Pity it isn't her wedding."
Funny Face (1957)
"Keep away from me, you!"
Funny Face (1957)
"If you Iay one finger on me, I will call your embassy."
Funny Face (1957)
"I want to apoIogise. She wasn't worth fighting about."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Don't tell me I did that! - You?"
Funny Face (1957)
"You didn't even give me a headache."
Funny Face (1957)
"She did this to me, with a statue that cost 200,000 francs."
Funny Face (1957)
"- She gave you 18 stitches? - And a gashed Iip."
Funny Face (1957)
"And six stitches in my ear."
Funny Face (1957)
"Professor, I Iove every broken bone in your body!"
Funny Face (1957)
"Excuse me, DuvaI. Where is Jo?"
Funny Face (1957)
"- Where is she? - I don't know, she was here..."
Funny Face (1957)
"Lettie! Have you seen Jo?"
Funny Face (1957)
"Maggie, where's Jo? Have you seen her?"
Funny Face (1957)
"She was here, but she's disappeared."
Funny Face (1957)
"- Did she say where she was going? - I understand now."
Funny Face (1957)
"She put herself in your place, so put yourself in her place."
Funny Face (1957)
"You'll meet each other in somebody's place."
Funny Face (1957)
"That's it! Maggie, you ought to be president."
Funny Face (1957)
"I thought I was!"
Funny Face (1957)
"I Iove your funny face"
Funny Face (1957)
"Your sunny, funny..."
Funny Face (1957)
"- 'S marvellous - 'S marvellous"
Funny Face (1957)
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