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"If she meant just "Ethel," she'd write just "Ethel," not "always.""
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"- Wouldn't you think? - Uh, the road, Tommy."
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"I know."
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"You read it and see what I mean."
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"She loves me, don't you think?"
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"Mank? It's Orson Welles."
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"- Of course it is. - I think it's time we talked."
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"I'm all ears."
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"Once a castle on a hill,"
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"now a memory of what once was."
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"Alone in his unfinished, already decaying pleasure palace,"
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"aloof, seldom visited, never photographed,"
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"we see an old man in a robe, smoking a pipe,"
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"sitting alone by his pool…"
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"…um, uh, discarded pages scattered at his feet."
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"Narrator,"
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""An emperor of newsprint continued to direct his failing empire,"
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"vainly attempting to sway, as he once did,"
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"the destinies of a nation"
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"which had long since ceased to listen to him…""
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"No. "Had ceased to trust him.""
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"We see through trees as an aide pushes this old man in a wheelchair"
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"across neatly groomed lawns."
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"Narrator, "There, last month,"
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"as it must to all men, death came to...""
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"- Let's have that cuppa, Mrs. A. - Oh."
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"I know who it is."
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"Or who it's meant to be."
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"What makes you think it's meant to be anybody?"
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"Oh, come, now."
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"Everyone in the English-speaking world will recognize him instantly."
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"Exactly what he would say."
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"- Did you know the man? - Maybe."
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"I used to."
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"- You wrote for one of his papers? - Oh, no, praise God."
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"I met him after he started bankrolling his girlfriend's pictures."
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"You knew Marion Davies?"
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"- If anyone did. - Really?"
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"What's she like?"
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"Why is it when you scratch a prim, starchy English schoolgirl,"
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"you get a swooning moving-picture fan"
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"who has forgotten all she ever learned about the Battle of Hastings?"
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"Hastings. 14 October 1066,"
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"ten centigrade."
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"Mank?"
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"Sorry. Somebody told me Mankiewicz was in here."
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"He is. I'm the promising brother, Joe."
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"- I didn't know Herman had a brother. - Neither does anyone else."
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"Let me guess."
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""There are millions to be made,"
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"and your only competition is idiots," stop."
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"How did you know?"
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"I hate to tell you, anyone who can rub three words together"
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"and make a sentence gets one."
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"Come on."
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"It's after lunch, and we're on a deadline. He may be busy."
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"- I promise I won't be a bother. - Not exactly what I meant."
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"Come on! Hey. You know I'm good for it."
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"- Fellas. - Shh. These are high stakes."
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"Go on."
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"- Ooh, tails! That's it! - God damn it!"
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"- Oh, Mank! - All right. Double or nothing."
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"This time, banjo-eyed son of a bitch, let it hit the floor."
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"- "Banjo-eyed." - Son of a bitch?"
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"Mank once bet me a five-spot"
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"to see how long it would take a falling leaf to hit the ground."
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"- Had to go to management to cover it. - For five bucks?"
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"Five thousand."
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"Come on, come on."
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"Heads, you bastard!"
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"Oh!"
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"Oh, Mank!"
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"Ooh! Pleasure doing business with you, gentlemen."
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"Hey, Charlie."
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"Yeah. You all remember the Algonquin cabin boy, Charlie Lederer,"
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"a poor but somewhat talented magazine writer,"
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"come West to join our merry band."
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"- Well, you know most everyone. - Mr. Kaufman."
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"George is fine, kid."
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"- Mr. Perelman. - Nice to meet you, son."
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"Do you prefer Sidney or SJ?"
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"Uh, he takes what he gets. The great Charles MacArthur."
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"Good to see you again."
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"My resident jack-of-all-trades, Shelly Metcalf."
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"- Hey, kid. - Mr. Metcalf."
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"Oh, save the "mister" for the anointed."
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"And last, not yet among them, my brother Joe."
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"Have Cyclone say, "I don't mind the heat as much as I do the humanity.""
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"And the one and only Ben Hecht."
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"Have you been laid yet?"
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"Do you have to think about that?"
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"Hello."
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"Yeah. Right away."
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"Selznick, everyone. Five minutes."
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"You've arrived in the well-known nick."
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"Just in time for a story conference with the great David O."
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"- Once more unto the breach… - Breach? Hell, unto the wire…"
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"Without a net."
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"Keep your mouth shut and watch us for your cue, okay?"
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"Cue?"
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"What I wouldn't give to see that in a tight sweater."
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"Herm, can I use that?"
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"I need a status report. Boys, come on in."
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"Ah, make yourselves at home."
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"Now, you all know Joe von Sternberg."
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"You wanted 72 hours, you got 72 hours. Tell us what you have so far."
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"- Ben, why don't you start? - Well, this was tough, David."
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"In the beginning, we couldn't agree on an approach."
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"Really? And why was that?"
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"Well, we see a different kind of Paramount picture."
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"Different how?"
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"Frankenstein and The Wolf Man all rolled into one, only..."
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"I don't make cheap horror pictures, Universal does."
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"Uh, this is different. This is about something."
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"Okay…"
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"Sidney."
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"Imagine a mad scientist,"
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"touring the boonies with a mechanical freak he's fabricated."
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"Now, what does he mean, "fabricated"?"
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"And displays it to superstitious hayseeds in a giant, silk-lined casket"
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