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"I can get you paid for the play and the adaptation."
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"Sounds great."
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"I'll have to think about it."
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"You know how these things have their moment."
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"So this isn't an offer. It's a subtle ultimatum."
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"Nobody could ever tell you what to do."
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"Did Sara put you up to this?"
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"Not at all, but I know how things are."
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"I can tell by her voice."
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"- And how bad is that, baby brother? - How bad?"
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"I went to a party last night"
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"where Scott Fitzgerald referred to you as a ruined man."
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"That's how bad things can get."
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"That's good. I may use that."
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"- Hermie... - Please, stop, Joey."
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"Just tell me what's on your mind."
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"I hear you're hunting dangerous game."
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"Word on the street is radio's golden boy wants to go toe-to-toe with Willie Hearst,"
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"and you're helping in the kitchen."
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"Oh?"
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"- And? - "And?""
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"Herman, "And?""
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"How stupid of me."
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"I thought I was rejecting a humiliating handout,"
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"when all the time, I was nixing a respectable bribe."
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"And I'm sorry I ever cared."
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"Oops."
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"Come on."
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"Marion and I are pleased you all could come stay for the weekend."
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"I hope the train ride wasn't too arduous."
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"And tonight, we're celebrating our great friend's birthday"
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"in our little hillside home. Charlie."
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"♪ Happy birthday to you ♪"
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"♪ Happy birthday to you ♪"
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"♪ Happy birthday, dear Louis ♪"
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"♪ Happy birthday to you ♪"
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"Happy birthday!"
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"Louis, you should be joyous. You don't look a day over 48."
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"I feel 35."
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"Mr. Hearst, Marion, all of you,"
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"my heart is full to bursting."
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"I can't express in words…"
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"Please don't try."
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"W. R., nothing is more precious to me than your friendship and sage advice."
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"I am blessed to call you my friend."
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"God bless William Randolph Hearst."
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"- Cheers. - God bless us, everyone."
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"- Hear, hear. - A very happy birthday, Louis."
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"Our country should be flattered you picked its birth date as your own."
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"The rest of us have to be satisfied with the one we happen to be born on."
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"Mank."
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"Here's to your rich Canadian imagination."
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"Rich Canadian imagination!"
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"Here's to banks reopening."
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"- And to freedom. - Freedom!"
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"I believe you've met our distinguished guest,"
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"Mr. Rexford Tugwell."
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"Now, Rex is special assistant to President Roosevelt,"
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"and we're all interested in what you might share with us."
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"We all wanna welcome the Thalbergs"
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"back from Irving's long convalescence in Europe."
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"- Thank you, W.R. - Good to see you, Irving."
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"- Thank you, Mr. Hearst. - Norma."
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"Anybody seen anything good lately?"
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"I just saw 42nd Street. It blew my wig!"
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"You can take the girl outta Bed-Stuy."
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"- When was that? - Over the weekend."
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"You were in D.C. I went to the pictures in Santa Barbara."
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"- We have a fine screening room here. - Warner's picture?"
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"Why waste money on that?"
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"- Next time, I'll go with you. - Of course."
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"I am bonkers about Movietone News. I love Lowell Thomas's voice."
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"Oh, is he single?"
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"I sat across from him at the Brown Derby once."
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"- He bought me a drink. - He didn't!"
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"Not technically."
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"But I made sure to run into him in the parking lot after."
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"- I asked him, "Do you need a lift?" - You didn't! What did he say?"
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"- I'll never tell. - There's a point to this, dear?"
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"Well, yes, they showed that Hitler giving a speech, kissing babies."
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"He is creepers!"
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"Lederhosen and suspenders. Terrifying."
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"No, it's the mustache that's the horror."
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"Don't be alarmed, Marion. He won't be around for long."
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"The Germans are a thoughtful, considerate people."
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"Enough about Nazis."
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"Irving, tell us about your travels. Where were you?"
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"Uh… Berlin, in fact."
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"But it was quite interesting."
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"Thugs in brown shirts goose-stepping past our hotel all night,"
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"screaming anti-Semitic slogans."
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"- I was terrified the whole time. - This Hitler sounds like an utter drip."
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"Shouldn't the United States do something, Mr. Tugwell?"
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"We are weighing all options."
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"Can't last. Who in the world takes a lunatic like that seriously?"
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"Well, the last time I looked, 40 million Germans."
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"Mank! You're always so wonderfully contrary."
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""Chase & Sanborn's der coffee.""
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""Can 40 million Nazis all be wrong?""
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"I just read they've opened their first concentration camps"
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"and started burning books."
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"- What's next? Movies? - Enough."
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"- Is that true, Irving? - Yes, L.B."
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"Ah, Hitler, schmitler!"
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"You don't turn your back on a market as big as Germany."
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"Please. It's upsetting enough Marion had to endure the man in newsreel."
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"What's a concentration camp?"
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"It was fascinating. Those people adore him."
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"- I'm probably talking nonsense. - You're the first tonight that isn't."
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"Speaking of socialists, how about Upton Sinclair's book?"
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"No!"
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"He wants to turn private enterprise over to the state."
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"There's one we won't be optioning. Eh, Irving?"
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"Well, it's selling like crazy."
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"Walter Winchell says Sinclair may run for governor next election."
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"That rat Bolshevik belongs right up there with Hitler"
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"on the list of people not to be taken seriously."
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"There's a world of difference between communism and socialism."
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"They both want something for nothing."
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"Like a workforce for free?"
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