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Clips from Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"What a part. The princess in love with a holy man."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"He rejects her, so she demands his head on a golden tray."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- They'll love it in Pomona. - They'll love it everyplace."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Read the scene just before she has him killed."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I'm not afraid. Read it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Bring something to drink. Sit down. Is there enough light?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Except with those boys from the finance office."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"And she'd mentioned something to drink. Why not?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Sometimes it's interesting to see just how bad bad writing can be."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"This promised to go the limit."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"What would a handwriting expert make of her childish scrawl?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Max wheeled in some champagne and caviar."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"And I found out a few other things about him."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"As for her, she sat coiled up like a watch-spring,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"her cigarette clamped in a curious holder."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"defying me not to like what I read,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"That bundle of raw nerves and Max and a dead monkey upstairs,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"and the wind wheezing through that organ once in a while."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Later on, just for comedy relief,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"the real guy arrived with the baby coffin."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"He must have been a very important chimp."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"what with that sweet champagne and that tripe l'd been reading,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"However, by then, l'd started concocting a little plot of my own."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Well? - This is fascinating."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Of course it is."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Maybe it's a little long and repetitious, but you're not a professional writer."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I wrote that with my heart. - Sure you did."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"That's what makes it great."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- But it needs a little more dialogue. - What for?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- My eyes can say anything I want. - It could use some shears."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"But it ought to be organised, edited. You can find somebody."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Who? I'd have to have somebody I could trust."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"When were you born? What zodiac sign?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I don't know. - What month?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"December, 21 st."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Me? I'm busy. I just finished a script and I'm doing another assignment."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I wouldn't worry about money. I'll make it worth your while."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I'll read the rest at home. - I couldn't let it out of my house."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Are you married, Mr? - Gillis. Single."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Where do you live? - Hollywood. Alto Nido apartments."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Something's wrong with your car? - There sure is."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Why not stay here? - I'll come back early tomorrow."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Nonsense. There's a room over the garage."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Max will take you there. Max!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"And there should be plenty of money in it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"This room hasn't been used for a long time."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It'll never make "House Beautiful", but it's OK for one night."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The bathroom's there. I put in some towels, soap and a toothbrush."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"She was the greatest. You wouldn't know, you're too young."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You did, sir. Goodnight, sir."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I pegged him as slightly cuckoo, too."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"A stroke maybe."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The whole place seemed stricken with a creeping paralysis,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"out of beat with the rest of the world, crumbling apart in slow motion."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"And, of course, she had a pool. Who didn't then?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"And Vilma Banky and Rod La Rocque."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It was empty now. Or was it?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"There was something else going on: the last rites for that hairy old chimp,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"as if she were laying to rest an only child."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It was all very queer, but queerer things were yet to come."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I couldn't see his face, but the organ was draped in black."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"When I opened my eyes, the music was still there."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Oh, yes, in that empty room over her garage."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Someone had brought in my belongings, my books, typewriter and clothes."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I'm talking to you. My clothes and things are up in the room."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Naturally. I brought them myself."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Who asked you to? - I did."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I don't know why you're so upset. Stop that playing, Max."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I'm to fix your script. There's nothing in the deal about staying here."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- You'll like it here. - I've my own apartment."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I'll take care of that. - It's all taken care of, all paid for."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Let's not be small about such matters. We won't keep books."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Unpack Mr Gillis's things. - It is done, Madame."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Do you want this job or don't you?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I wanted the job and the dough and to get out of there quickly."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I thought if I got going I could finish it in a couple of weeks."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"But it wasn't so simple getting coherence into her wild hallucinations."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Just a scene I threw out. - Which scene?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The slave market. It's better to cut directly to..."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Cut away from me?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It's too much of you. They don't want you in every scene."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Then why do they still write me fan letters and beg for my photographs?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Because they want to see me - me, Norma Desmond."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Put it back."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"OK."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"That's it. She was still sleepwalking along the giddy heights of a lost career."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"More Norma Desmonds and still more Norma Desmonds."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"presented to her by some Nevada chamber of commerce."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"And we'd see a movie, right in her living room."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"So much nicer than going out, she'd say."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"afraid it would remind her that time had passed."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"They were silent movies, and Max would run the projection machine."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"She'd sit very close to me, and she'd smell of tuberoses."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Sometimes as we watched, she'd clutch my arm or my hand,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"forgetting she was my employer,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"We didn't need dialogue. We had faces."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Have they forgotten what a star looks like?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I'll be up there again, so help me!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Sometimes there'd be a little bridge game."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The other players would be actor friends,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"dim figures you may still remember from the silent days."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I thought of them as her waxworks."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- One diamond. - One heart."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Three no trump. - Pass."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Pass. - Empty the ashtray, Joe, dear."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Some men outside ask for you. - I'm not here."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"But they found your car and they're going to tow it away."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I want to talk to you. - Not now, I'm playing three no trump."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"They've come for my car."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I've forgotten how many spades are out!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- No. - Please."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Now, what is it? Where's the fire? - I've lost my car."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You're being silly. We don't need two cars, we have one."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Not a cheap thing made of chromium and spit: an Isotta Fraschini."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Ever heard of Isotta Fraschinis?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"All handmade. Cost me $28,000."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- That's a dreadful shirt. - What's wrong with it?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Nothing, for work in a filling station. I'm bored with that jacket and pants."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Max, what's the very best man's shop in town?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I don't need any clothes and I don't want you buying them for me."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
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