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Clips from Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"That's the homicide squad, complete with detectives and newspapermen."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"because an old-time star is involved, one of the biggest."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"But before you hear it all distorted and blown out of proportion,"
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"with two shots in his back and one in his stomach. Nobody important."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Just a writer with a couple of B-pictures to his credit."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"In the end, he got himself a pool, only the price turned out a little high."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"So I sat there grinding out original stories, two a week."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Only I seemed to have lost my touch."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Maybe they weren't original enough, maybe they were too original."
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"- We've come for the car. - What car?"
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"- Where are the keys? - Why should I give you them?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"And we've got a court order. The keys."
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"- Or do you want us to haul it away? - The car isn't here."
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"- Is that so? - I loaned it to a friend."
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"You say the cutest things."
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"It wasn't in Palm Springs, and it wasn't in the garage."
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"I knew they'd come and I wasn't taking chances."
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"Rudy never asked any questions about your finances,"
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"he'd just look at your heels and know the score."
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"More or less. I've got a gimmick."
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"- Got a title? - "Bases Loaded". There's an outline."
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"You've got the best man, Alan Ladd."
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"It'd be a change of pace for Ladd. And simple to shoot."
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"Lots of outdoors stuff. I bet you could make it for under a million."
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"- Excuse me. - There's a great part for Bill Demarest."
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"An old trainer got beaned, goes out of his head sometimes."
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"- Thanks. - But I wouldn't bother."
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"It's a rehash of something not very good."
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"I found it flat and trite."
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"Just a story won't do. You'd have turned down "Gone with the Wind"."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"No, that was me. I said, "Who wants to see a Civil War picture?""
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"This year, I'm trying to earn a living."
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"So you take plot 27 A, make it glossy and slick?"
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"Those are dirty words. You sound like New York critics."
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"Don't think I thought this would win an Academy Award."
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"We're looking for a Betty Hutton. Do you see it as a Betty Hutton?"
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"- Frankly, no. - Wait a minute."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"If we made it a girls' softball team, put in a few numbers,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"might be a musical: "It Happened in the Bullpen: The Story of a Woman"."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Are you trying to be funny, because I'm out of laughs. I need a job."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I haven't got a thing. - Any assignment, additional dialogue."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Nothing, honest."
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"Mr Sheldrake, could you let me have"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Last year, somebody talked me into buying a ranch,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"This year, I had to mortgage the ranch to keep up my life insurance..."
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"After that, I drove down to headquarters."
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"Waiting... Waiting for the gravy train."
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"I got myself ten nickels and started sending out a general SOS."
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"I couldn't get hold of my agent, naturally."
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"He could let me have twenty, but twenty wouldn't do."
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"Was he out digging up a job for poor Joe Gillis?"
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"- No? - I'm not just your agent."
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"Forget that! It's a car I'm talking about. Losing it is like losing my legs."
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"What do you think I've been doing? I need $300."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Sweetheart, maybe what you need is another agent."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"As I drove back towards town, I took inventory of my prospects."
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"If ever there was a place to stash a car with a hot licence number."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"An enormous foreign-built automobile."
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"It must've burned up ten gallons to a mile."
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"It had a 1932 licence. I figured that's when the owners had moved out."
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"I couldn't go back to my apartment now those bloodhounds were on to me."
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"Once in Dayton, l'd drop the credit boys a postcard"
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"It was a great big white elephant of a place."
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"The kind crazy movie people built in the crazy twenties."
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"A neglected house gets an unhappy look."
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"This one had it in spades."
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"It was like that old woman in''Great Expectations';,"
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"taking it out on the world because she'd been given the go-by."
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"You there, why are you so late?"
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"Why have you kept me waiting so long?"
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"In here."
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"Go on."
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"You're not properly dressed for the occasion."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- What's the occasion? - Have him come up, Max."
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"- Up the stairs. - Listen for a minute..."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I put him on my massage table by the fire."
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"He always liked fires and poking at them with a stick."
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"We'll bury him in the garden. Any city laws against that?"
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"I want the coffin to be white and specially lined with satin,"
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"white or deep pink."
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"Maybe red, bright, flaming red. Let's make it gay."
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"How much? Don't give me a fancy price just because I'm rich."
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"Lady, you've got the wrong man. I had some trouble with a flat tyre."
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"- It is not. Get out. - I'm sorry."
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"I'm sorry you lost your friend. I don't think red is the right colour."
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"- Haven't I seen you before? - Get out, or shall I call my servant?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You're Norma Desmond. You were big in silent pictures."
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"I am big. It's the pictures that got small."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I knew there was something wrong with them."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"They're dead, they're finished."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"There was a time when they had the eyes of the world."
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"But that wasn't good enough. They had to have the ears, too."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"So they opened their big mouths and out came talk, talk, talk!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"That's where the popcorn business comes in. Buy it to plug your ears."
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"Look at them in the front offices, the masterminds!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"They smashed the idols!"
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"Who've we got now? Some nobody."
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"Don't blame me. I'm just a writer."
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"You are? Writing words, words, more words."
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"You've made a rope of words and strangled this business."
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"and Technicolor to photograph the swollen tongue."
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"- Sh! You'll wake up the monkey. - Get out! Max."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Just a minute, you. You're a writer, you said."
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"- Why? - Are you or not?"
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"- That's what's on my Guild card. - And you have written pictures?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I sure have. Want a list of my credits?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I want to ask you something. Come in here."
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"the whole thing played on a torpedo boat."
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"Young man, tell me something."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"How long is a movie script these days? How many pages?"
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"Depends whether it's "Donald Duck" or "Joan of Arc"."
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"This is to be a very important picture. I've written it myself. Took me years."
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"Looks like enough for six important pictures."
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"It's Salome's story. I'll have DeMille direct."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- DeMille? - We made a lot of pictures together."
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"- And you'll play Salome. - Who else?"
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"I didn't know you were planning a comeback."
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"I hate that word. It's a return."
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"A return to the millions who've never forgiven me for deserting the screen."
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"- Fair enough. - Salome. What a woman."
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