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Clips from Sabrina (1954)
"Once upon a time,"
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"on a large estate."
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"and had many servants."
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"garden for a goldfish named George."
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"together with a new Rolls-Royce."
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"the annual six-metre-yacht races"
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"were married in 1906."
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"It's good you're going away. I only hope it's far enough."
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"In a minute, Father. You go ahead. I'll be up soon."
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"Gretchen! Yoo-hoo! Tennis, anyone?"
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"Yes, Father?"
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"Your mother and I had a good life together."
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"No, Father."
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"Besides, it never hurt a young girl to learn how to cook, did it?"
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"- Does your father know? - No! I wanted to surprise him."
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"That's right. Now, deep breath."
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"Of all the idiotic things..."
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"I'd have died."
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"Mrs Van Horn? Gretchen's mother?"
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"Nothing."
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"The next time you start a car, leave the garage doors open. Understand?"
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"Bonjour, mesdames et messieurs!"
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"One, two, three, crack!"
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"The wrist, huh? Like a whip. You watch."
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"One, two, three, crack! New egg."
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"- Morning, Fairchild. - Morning, sir. Beautiful day, sir."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Rails, 94.7. Up 58 cents."
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"Gay."
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"Three seconds."
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"Too heavy."
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"Fair."
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"Much too low."
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"You're in love. And I will venture to go a step further."
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"To begin with, you must stop looking like a horse."
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"- What does she say about David? - David? She's got a baron!"
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"Yards of skirt and way off the shoulders."
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"Good morning, sir."
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"Cholly Knickerbocker. Don't you people ever read the society columns?"
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"- I want to see him. - How about 3:30?"
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"Alright, gentlemen, I'll be ten minutes."
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"It's common knowledge about you and Elizabeth Tyson. Don't you like her?"
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"What's constructive about marrying her?"
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"Wait a minute."
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"Mr Tyson owns the sugar cane, you own the formula for the plastics"
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"with vice presidents, boards of directors, slide-rule accountants..."
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"A new industry moves into an undeveloped area."
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"and you'll probably be able to eat it."
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"Would you demonstrate the weight test to Mr David, please?"
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"I think you're going to be very happy."
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"Good! I'll get your bags."
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"Come on, David."
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"Positive. I'm having much too much fun."
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"I know I know you."
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"Hardly."
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"Funny. I keep seeing him in a uniform."
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"I feel so stupid I could kill myself."
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"Hello, Margaret! It's so good to be home!"
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"Ernest! Jenny! How are you?"
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"Jenny, I have something for you..."
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"It doesn't matter."
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"I'll make coffee. Will you come to the kitchen?"
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"We'll drive to New York, have a quick drink, then go for dinner."
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"I know a wonderful French restaurant on First Avenue."
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"Wait, I forgot. We're having a party here tonight."
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"How do you like those legs now? Aren't they something?"
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"And you're still reaching for the moon."
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"I wish the wedding were tomorrow, David."
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"It's sad that after 48 years of marriage"
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"Sure, sure. Of course."
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"- Would you like to get some food? - No, thank you."
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"- A drink? - No."
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"Right up in that tree. What a fool I was."
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"The prettiest girl. The prettiest dress. The best dancer."
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"Isn't It Romantic?"
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"- Not now. - The old man wants to see you."
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"- Do we have to go through it again? - Then that Twyman girl."
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"Her family 50 years on the social register."
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"Nothing serious. One of those things."
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"- I'll get back to the party. - And leave me here?"
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"What did David say?"
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"I was sure you'd been sent by the family to deal with me."
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"25,000 dollars after taxes, that's a lot of money."
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"I'm making it worthwhile. What's a krone these days?"
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"No self-respecting waitress would take dollars."
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"David was right here, dancing it with somebody else."
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"If David were here now, you'd expect him to kiss you, wouldn't you?"
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"What a brother!"
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"Sorry, David."
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"- Sailing? - In your boat."
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"I don't want to go to Montana. You are going to help me?"
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"It's good for the moths. Now, that girl over the garage..."
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"The Puerto Rican operation has to be set in motion."
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"Look at me! Joe College, with a touch of arthritis."
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"35 minutes?"
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"A chauffeur keeps his eyes on the road."
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"And quite human."
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"- I'm taking Sabrina out again. - Yes, sir."
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"I would prefer not to be involved in these dates with my daughter."
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"Yes, sir."
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"- You are, sir? - I'm going to try to."
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"May I ask how, sir?"
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"Or you pick up a telephone and 100 tankers set out for Persia."
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"Or through a Dictaphone you say,"
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"- Sabrina... - Yes, Linus?"
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"I want you to look out there. Uptown."
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"- You see the French Line pier? - Yes."
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"Tout de suite, as they say in Paris."
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"Sure. I can order myself some rain, I can get myself a taxi."
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"Mon frÈre a une gentille petite amie."
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"Never resist an impulse, Sabrina, especially if it's terrible."
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"looking like a tourist undertaker!"
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"He thinks I'm an idiot. How does this strike you?"
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"Brilliant. What else did Dr Calaway say?"
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"We thought pink roses for the cherubs and white gardenias for the names."
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"- Indoor or outdoor? - Outdoor."
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"Come along, Father. Linus, you won't forget the gardenias?"
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"We need 2,000 gardenias."
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"We're not having trouble with..."
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"One in the name of Sabrina Fairchild. One in my name."
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