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Clips from Roman Holiday (1953)
"And what, in the opinion of Your Highness..."
Roman Holiday (1953)
"is the outlook for friendship among nations?"
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"as I have faith in relations between people."
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"Which of the cities visited did Your Highness enjoy the most?"
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"Each in its own way..."
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"Each in its own way was... unforgettable."
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"It would be difficult to..."
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"Rome. By all means, Rome."
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"I will cherish my visit here in memory..."
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"as long as I live."
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"Despite that."
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"Photographs may now be taken."
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"Thank you, ladies and gentlemen."
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"I would now like to meet some of the ladies and gentlemen of the press."
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"I'm so happy to see you here."
Roman Holiday (1953)
"Lampe. "New York Herald Tribune"."
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"Good afternoon."
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"How do you do?"
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"with some commemorative photos of your visit to Rome?"
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"Thank you so very much."
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"Joe Bradley, American News Service."
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"Stephen House of The London Exchange Telegraph."
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"Sir Hari Singh..."
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"I'm very ashamed."
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"It's most important she be calm and relaxed for the press conference."
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"I'll be calm and relaxed."
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"Come home, you fools."
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"Not bad. That's ten bucks."
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"- So happy. - Got any money?"
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"My taxi go home. I go home together. Excuse me..."
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"Okay."
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"My taxi is not for sleep."
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"Understand? You understand?"
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"It's my room."
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"- You understand? - Thank you."
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"in the Acroceraunian Mountains.""
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"world."
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"Could be. How much?"
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"I plan to enter her sick room disguised as a thermometer."
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"But..."
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"What kind of scoop?"
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"- Model, huh? - Thank you."
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"I only meant it to be for an hour or two."
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"I'd like to do just whatever I like the whole day long."
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"anyone who has a great deal of charm."
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"I'm sorry about that. Sit down. That's a good fellow."
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"That's a boy."
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"Well, what's the verdict? Okay?"
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"and prayed for safety."
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"You've spent the whole day doing things I've always wanted to. Why?"
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"He invited me here tonight."
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"This is the American hour from Rome..."
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"They are not."
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"- there is no story. - Why not?"
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"How about a blowup from a negative that size, huh?"
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"Thank you very much."
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"Hitchcock, "Chicago Daily News"."
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"May I present Your Highness..."
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"- Only on special occasions. - For instance?"
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"They're to sleep in. You're to climb into them."
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"What's your name?"
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"I have every faith in it..."
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"yes."
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"- "Ciao", Joe. - Good night, Joe."
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"There you are. You can handle the rest."
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"Oh, what was the matter, trouble with the teacher?"
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"You may call me..."
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"Oh, just a plain talk on world conditions might be worth 250."
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"Tell you what. Why don't we do all those things together?"
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"Irving Radovich, CR Photo Service."
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"Tell the good doctor everything."
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"of Princess Ann's visit to London..."
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"Monsignor Altomonte."
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"Good evening."
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"- Why can't I sleep in pajamas? - Pajamas?"
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"8:30, breakfast here with the embassy staff."
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"For the orphans?"
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"Sweetness and decency."
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"Very small pink roses."
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"You will."
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"It may take a little time to take hold."
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"Best thing I know is to do exactly what you wish for a while."
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"- Good night, ma'am. - Good night, Doctor."
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"Sleep and calm."
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"I don't care if it spilled or not. I don't care if I drowned in it!"
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"It's a new drug. Quite harmless."
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"- It could. - Well, it works out fine for me."
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"Hey, wake up."
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"Charmed too."
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"What do you know?"
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"well-dressed..."
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"is a return to sweetness and decency..."
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"Come on, climb in the cab and go home."
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"All right, I'll drop you off. Come on."
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"She lives in the Coliseum."
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"- Police? - Yep. Police."
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"Look, "signore", for me it is very late night."
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"For me?"
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"Good night."
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"Stay calm, stay calm."
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"I am very happy."
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"One, two, three, four "mille"."
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"Pajamas."
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"- Keats. - Shelley. I'll be back in ten minutes."
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"The pleasure's mine."
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"- Do you know my favorite poem? - You already recited that for me."
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"You've already been to the interview?"
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"All my apologies."
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"Come in!"
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"Two."
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"as the direct."
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"- No, I didn't say that. - Well, she usually wears gray."
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"you might discover little news events..."
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"Yes, Mr. Bradley, that is the princess."
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"Yes, Mr. Bradley."
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"That's certainly pretty hard to swallow."
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"It isn't Annie Oakley, Dorothy Lamour or Madame Chiang Kai-shek."
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"Am I fired?"
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"When I want to fire you, you won't have to ask."
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"Giovanni, I love you. Now, listen..."
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