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Clips from Mank
"My fault."
Mank
"I've been a little sixes and sevens recently."
Mank
"Tell me something, Mank. The truth."
Mank
"Could you see me playing"
Mank
"Elizabeth Barrett Browning or Marie Antoinette?"
Mank
"Irving's bought 'em both, you know, because of Pops."
Mank
"What do you think?"
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"And honestly."
Mank
"I see you more as Dulcinea."
Mank
"- Who? - Dulcinea."
Mank
"From the Spanish, for sweetness."
Mank
"Ah."
Mank
""Her hair, gold. Her cheeks, roses.""
Mank
"Nice."
Mank
"- "Her lips, coral." - Mmm."
Mank
""Her neck, alabaster. Her bosom, marble.""
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"Marble?"
Mank
"Maybe once."
Mank
""Ivory, her hands, and her whiteness, snow.""
Mank
"- You wrote that? - No. A fella named Cervantes."
Mank
""There are meters of accent and meters of tone,"
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"but the best of all meters is to meet her alone.""
Mank
"- Ah, a poem with a message. - That's just the first verse."
Mank
"The last…"
Mank
""There are letters of accent and letters of tone,"
Mank
"but the best of all letters is to let her alone.""
Mank
"Now, those I wrote."
Mank
"Do come in."
Mank
"- Jesus! What is that? - Sunlight. It's nearly noon."
Mank
"Mother of God! Where did the night go?"
Mank
"- Your support device is here. - Oh, good. Send it in."
Mank
"As is Mr. Houseman."
Mank
"What would you like me to do?"
Mank
"Well, send him in too."
Mank
"Uh, put it over there, please."
Mank
"- You're early. - I thought we should talk."
Mank
"- Why are you wearing a coat? - I always wear a coat."
Mank
"Must be 108 degrees."
Mank
"- We're at a Rubicon moment, Mank. - Uh-huh."
Mank
"It's not the work. That's everything we hoped it would be."
Mank
"- Enough room there? - Oh, it should be."
Mank
"I'm sorry, John."
Mank
"- You've only written ninety pages. - Ninety-one."
Mank
"In my expert opinion, you're hardly out of the first act."
Mank
"I mean, how do you hope to be done in 14… 13 days?"
Mank
"We gave him our solemn word we would deliver."
Mank
"- "We"? - I don't think he's going to take it well."
Mank
"Not very well at all."
Mank
"You said 90 days. Welles said 60. I'm doing the very best I can."
Mank
"- We are surely to be axed. - Not just yet."
Mank
"I've never been fired."
Mank
"- I've never not been fired. - I don't get fired."
Mank
"It's not as unpleasant as you might imagine."
Mank
"You worry too much, John."
Mank
"What do you do for pleasure?"
Mank
"Hello? Yes, he's here."
Mank
"It's Orson."
Mank
"Will you talk?"
Mank
"He'd like to speak with Mr. Houseman."
Mank
"Me?"
Mank
"Orson."
Mank
"I came early to see where we were with, uh…"
Mank
"No, not at all. Everything's going absolutely according…"
Mank
"Well, that's difficult to say exactly."
Mank
"Yep. Yes, I know the clock…"
Mank
"Well, as I've told you, it's quite unique."
Mank
"In fact, I would venture to say, one of the most…"
Mank
"Yes, well, it will absolutely need your marvelous…"
Mank
"He's on the mend, working tirelessly."
Mank
"Of course. When?"
Mank
"I'm on my way."
Mank
"Yes. Hang on. He's right here."
Mank
"He wants to see me right away. Wouldn't tell me why."
Mank
"Perhaps he will you."
Mank
"- Orson. - Tell me what's up, Mank."
Mank
"He's getting on my nerves."
Mank
"I sensed that. I told him I had to see him at once."
Mank
"Hopefully, I can think of a reason before he gets here."
Mank
"I've finished my test for Heart of Darkness."
Mank
"I'm turning my full attention to our little project."
Mank
""Let there be light.""
Mank
"- Tell me what to expect. - I thought you'd want to be surprised."
Mank
"Ha. You're always surprising. That's why you were my only choice."
Mank
"No one else is Mankiewicz. I can almost hear the finish line."
Mank
"- We're about to turn a corner. - Unto the breach!"
Mank
"Slim, you may tote"
Mank
"those lovely highland beauties to the kitchen."
Mank
"Fraulein Freda, empty the Mickeys"
Mank
"and start replacing their contents, raus schnell."
Mank
"- Thank you, Slim. You may go. - Slim."
Mank
"Mr. Mankiewicz, please don't ask us to help you in this sad deception."
Mank
"My dear Mrs. Alexander,"
Mank
"Charlie Lederer and I went to a great deal of trouble to engineer this sad deception."
Mank
"My deadline is two weeks away and I intend..."
Mank
"It could mean our jobs."
Mank
"I do my best thinking before I fall asleep."
Mank
"And I am sick and tired of having my evenings end"
Mank
"with the abrupt sensation of being struck on the head with a croquet mallet."
Mank
"- A way to put it. - I'm not asking you to help."
Mank
"- You're not? - I'm telling you."
Mank
"I'm sorry. I won't be bullied. You'll have my resignation in the morning."
Mank
"I know Freda's been sneaking you nightcaps from the cabinet."
Mank
"If she continues to cooperate in this cheap ruse,"
Mank
"I'll have to report the both of you."
Mank
"- Fraulein Freda. - Ja, Herr Mank?"
Mank
"- Please do as I instructed. - Ja, Herr Mank."
Mank
"Humph."
Mank
"Freda, you mustn't let him intimidate you."
Mank
"- I am not intimidated, Frau Alexander. - Then, why?"
Mank
"Herr Mank sponsored my family's entry into this country."
Mank
"He's responsible for us getting safely out of Germany, legally and financially."
Mank
"- Really? - Our entire village, he brought here."
Mank
"- Entire village? - Over 100 people."
Mank
"Joseph Goebbels, the propaganda minister,"
Mank
"will not allow his films to be shown in the Fatherland."
Mank
"I didn't realize."
Mank
"He wrote a picture about the Nazis, which no studio anywhere will dare make."
Mank
"I assume if he wishes to drink, he's a grown man, a good man,"
Mank
"and should be treated as such."
Mank
"Nicht wahr?"
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