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Clips from Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Wait. Get the car out and take the script to Paramount."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Deliver it to Mr DeMille in person. - Very good."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- You're sending it to DeMille? - Yes. This is the day."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"My astrologer read DeMille's horoscope and mine."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- She read the script? - DeMille's Leo, I'm Scorpio."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Mars has been transiting Jupiter for weeks."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Turn around, darling. Let me dry you."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I hope you realise scripts don't sell on astrologers' charts."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It's not the script, I'm selling me."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"DeMille always said I was his greatest star."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"All right, it was quite a few years ago. But I've never looked better in my life."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You know why? Because I've never been as happy in my life."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Have one of mine. - They're dreadful and make me cough."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Pull up at the drugstore. I'll get you some."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You're a darling."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Stick 'em up, Gillis, or I'll let you have it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Sorry about New Year's. Would you believe I stayed with a sick friend?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Stop it. Where've you been keeping yourself?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I've got wonderful news for you. - I haven't been keeping myself at all."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I called your agent, the Screenwriters' Guild."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"There was someone with an accent growling: you weren't there,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"they never heard of you."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Is that so? What's the wonderful news?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Sheldrake likes the teacher angle. - What teacher?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
""Dark Windows". He thinks it could be made into something."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Where's the cash? - Where's the story?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I bluffed it out with a few notions."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- But it needs work. - I feared so."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I've got 20 pages and a good male character."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Write plenty of background so they'll need an extra director."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I've given up writing on spec."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The accent! This guy's in the pay of a foreign government."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Thanks for the interest in my career. - It's not yours, it's mine."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I don't want to be a reader. I want to write."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I'm sorry if I crossed you up. - You sure have."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- It took you hours. - I ran into some people I know."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Where are my cigarettes? - Where are your?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Norma, you're smoking too much."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Whenever she suspected I was getting bored,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I can still see myself in the line: Marie Prevost, Mabel Normand."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"What's the matter? Why are you so glum?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"All right. Give me this. I need it for a moustache. Now, close your eyes."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I was thinking about that girl of Artie's, that Miss Schaefer."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"She was like all writers when we first hit Hollywood,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"itching with ambition, planning to get your names up there:"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Audiences don't know somebody sits down and writes a picture."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"They think the actors make it up as they go."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Open your eyes."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Paramount's calling. - Who?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Paramount Studios."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Now do you believe me? I told you DeMille would jump at it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"It is not Mr DeMille in person, it's someone named Gordon Cole."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- He says it's very important. - Certainly it is."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Important enough for Mr DeMille to call me personally."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"The idea of having some assistant call me! Say I'm busy and hang up."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"How do you like that? We've made 12 pictures together."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"His greatest successes!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"He's trying to belittle me, to get my price down."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I've waited 20 years for this. DeMille can wait till I'm good and ready."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"About three days later, she was good and ready."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"and set forth to see DeMille in person."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Hold that noise!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"No appointment necessary."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I'm bringing Norma Desmond. - Norma who?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Norma Desmond. - Jonesy, hey, Jonesy."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Yeah? Why, if it isn't Miss Desmond!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Miss Desmond can. Come on."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Thank you, Jonesy. And teach your friend some manners."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Without me he'd have no job, because there'd be no Paramount."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- You're right, Miss Desmond. - Go on, Max."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"All right, notify Henry Wilcoxon. Spread that out so I can see it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Keep quiet back there!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Norma Desmond's coming to see Mr DeMille."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Back up a little. Get out of the way! You fellow at the back."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Norma Desmond?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Wait a minute. - Harry Wilcoxon?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Draw your sword and raise that drape with it. Samson's lying over here."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Norma Desmond? - She must be a million years old."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Where does that put me? I could be her father."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Sorry, Mr DeMille. - It must be about her awful script."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"What can I tell her?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I can tell her you're in the projection room, give her the brush."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You didn't know Norma Desmond as a lovely girl of 17,"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"A dozen press agents working overtime"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"can do terrible things to the human spirit."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Hold it."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Don't you want to come along? - It's your script, your show."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Good luck. - Thank you, dearest."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Hello, Mr DeMille. - Good to see you."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I saw you last someplace very gay."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I remember I was dancing on a table."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"A lot of people were. Lindbergh had just landed in Paris. Come on in."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Norma, I must apologise for not calling you."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You'd better, I'm very angry."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- You can see I'm terribly busy. - That's no excuse."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You could've called me yourself, instead of leaving it to an assistant."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- What assistant? - Don't play innocent. Gordon Cole."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Gordon Cole?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"he wouldn't have tried to get me on the telephone ten times."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I'm in the middle of a rehearsal."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Why don't you sit in my chair and make yourself comfortable?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Hey, Miss Desmond."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Miss Desmond, it's me, Hog-eye. - Hello, Hog-eye."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Look, there's Norma Desmond."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Norma Desmond!"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Norma Desmond! - I thought she was dead."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- How nice to see you! - Welcome home. Remember me?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Of course I do. Hello, Patsy."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- Have you met Miss Desmond? - It's a great pleasure."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Gordon, this is C B DeMille. Have you been calling Norma Desmond?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Yes, Mr DeMille. It's that car of hers, an old Isotta Fraschini."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Her chauffeur drove it here the other day. It's perfect for the Crosby picture."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- We want to rent it for two weeks. - Oh, I see."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Well, I got hold of Gordon Cole."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"Did you see how they came?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"You know, some crazy things happen in this business, Norma."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- What's the matter? - Nothing."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"I didn't realise what it would be like coming back to the studio."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I'd no idea how much I missed it. - We've missed you, too."
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
"- I want to talk to you about that. - Isn't it a good script?"
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
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