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Clips from Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Yes, this is Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It's about five o'clock in the morning."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"A murder's been reported from one of those houses in the 10000 block."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You'll get it over your radio and on television,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"before those Hollywood columnists get their hands on it,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"maybe you'd like to hear the facts, the whole truth."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"If so, you've come to the right party."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Let's go back about six months and find the day when it all started."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"All I know is, they didn't sell."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Joseph C Gillis? - That's right."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- He took it to Palm Springs. - Gone away for his health?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- If you don't believe me, look. - We believe you, now believe us."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"That car better be here by noon tomorrow or there'll be fireworks."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I needed about $290 and I needed it real quick, or l'd lose my car."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I was way ahead of the finance company."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I had an original story kicking around Paramount."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"My agent said it was dead, but I knew a bigshot who liked me."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"He was a smart producer with a set of ulcers to prove it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You've got five minutes. What's your story about?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Hello, Mr Sheldrake. "Bases Loaded", I covered it with a two-page synopsis."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- What's wrong? - It's from hunger."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You'll be glad to meet Mr Gillis, he wrote it. This is Miss Kramer."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The name's Schaefer, Betty Schaefer. I wish I could crawl in a hole with it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- If I could be of any help. - Sorry, I just didn't think it was good."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"What kind of material do you recommend? Joyce, Dostoyevsky?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Could I? Gillis..."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"so I borrowed the money."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"That's how a lot of us think about Schwab's drugstore."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Kind of a combination office, Kaffeeklatsch and waiting room."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"So I called a pal of mine, Artie Green."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"He was hard at work in Bel Air, making with the golf sticks."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- It's not the 10%. I'm your friend. - You are?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Once your talent gets into that Mocambo-Romanoff rut, you're through."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Greatest thing that could happen. Now you'll have to sit down and write."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The time had come to wrap up the Hollywood deal and go home."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"to that $35-a-week job at the copy desk of the''Dayton Evening Post';,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Uh-oh!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"l'd landed in the driveway of some big mansion"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"A great big empty garage, just standing there going to waste."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"There was another occupant in that garage."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The idea was to stay at Artie Green's until I could make that bus for Ohio."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I just put my car in the garage. I had a blowout. I thought..."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Go on in. - Maybe I'd better take my car..."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Wipe your feet."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Madame is waiting. - For me?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"This way."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I wouldn't know. - I don't care, anyway."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I pulled in till I could get a spare. I thought the house was empty."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The Fairbankses, the Gilberts, the Valentinos!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Next time I'll bring my autograph album."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It's OK, OK. I'm going."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Last one was about Okies in the Dust Bowl."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You'd never know because on screen"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I'd teach it a better tune."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Another writer may steal your material."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I've got 20-20 vision. - I said sit down."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Later I found out Max was the only other person in that grim castle."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"or maybe begging me in her own proud way to like it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It sure was a cosy set-up."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The great-grandson of King Kong maybe."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It got to be eleven, and I felt a little sick at my stomach,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"that silly hodgepodge of melodramatic plots."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Sagittarius. I like Sagittarians, you can trust them."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Thank you. - I want you to do this work."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Finish it here. - It's getting kind of late."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I felt kind of pleased with the way l'd handled the situation."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I dropped the hook, and she snapped at it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"My car would be safe down below while I patched up the script."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Say, she's quite a character that Norma Desmond."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Men bribed the hairdresser for a lock of her hair."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Later he strangled himself with it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"with faded markings and a sagging net."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Mabel Normand and John Gilbert swam in it 10,000 midnights ago."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"That night I had a mixed-up dream. In it there was an organ grinder."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"And a chimp was dancing for pennies."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Where was I?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Only it wasn't empty any more. l'd had a visitor."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Hey, you! Max, whatever your name is, what are my things doing here?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It seemed like a good idea if we are to work together."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"We'll deduct it from my salary."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Pack 'em up again. I'm not staying! - Make up your mind."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The great Norma Desmond."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The plain fact was she was afraid of that world outside,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Just as well."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Not my favourite perfume, not by a long shot."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I don't have to tell you who the star was."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"They were always her pictures. That's all she wanted to see."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Still wonderful, isn't it? And no dialogue."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"There just aren't any faces like that any more. Maybe one, Garbo."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- A spade. - Pass."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- That's what I said. - Good."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I need money now. - Can't you wait until I'm dummy?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I thought it was a matter of life and death."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"So Max got that old bus off its blocks and polished it up."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"She'd take me for rides in the hills above Sunset."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The whole thing was upholstered in leopard skin,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Here are some camel's hair, but feel this, it's vicuÒa."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- It's a little more expensive. - The camel's hair will do."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"She had Max move me to the main house."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"There are no locks anywhere in this house, sir."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"We shut off the gas in Madame's bedroom."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- She still gets those fan letters. - Don't look closely at the postmarks."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You send them. Is that it, Max?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Mr Gillis has not forgotten Madame's New Year's party?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"No, I haven't. I suppose all the waxworks are coming?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The perfect setting for a silent movie queen. Poor devil."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- It's padding, don't be fooled. - Here."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"OK."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"An hour dragged by."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I felt caught like the cigarette in that contraption on her finger."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"When our picture's finished, I'll buy you a boat and we'll sail to Hawaii..."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Cut out that "us" business. - What's the matter with you?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"What right do you have to take me for granted?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You want a Valentino, somebody with polo ponies, a big shot."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Writers without a job, composers without a publisher,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Where's the bar? - Come on."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Go easy on that punchbowl. Budget only calls for three drinks per extra."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Fake the rest. - Can I stick around a while?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I felt guilty, so I got out some of your old stories."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"This is shop talk."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
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