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Clips from The Party (1968)
"One day we may"
The Party (1968)
"Nothing to lose"
The Party (1968)
"But much to gain if love"
The Party (1968)
"Decides to stay"
The Party (1968)
"Nothing to lose"
The Party (1968)
"- Well, how do you like her, General? - Great."
The Party (1968)
"- How about you, Bernie? She's great! - I think she's really great."
The Party (1968)
"So tomorrow's test will be just a formality. We wanna see what you look like on film."
The Party (1968)
"Trust me. Here, we can talk. It's a little quieter in here."
The Party (1968)
"- Oh, Charlie, this is the bedroom. - Ah, it is the bedroom!"
The Party (1968)
"Too much noise. Let's sit on the bed."
The Party (1968)
"- Charlie! Please, don't do that. - Just one little kiss."
The Party (1968)
"Charlie!"
The Party (1968)
"- Gimme my gun! - Thank you, partner."
The Party (1968)
"Just forget it. Just forget it."
The Party (1968)
"Charlie..."
The Party (1968)
"Knock it off and hit the sack!"
The Party (1968)
"Cookie!"
The Party (1968)
"Who's in the head?"
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"- He's drowning! - He's drownin'?"
The Party (1968)
"Great leapin' pollywogs! That little gal's got spunk!"
The Party (1968)
"Get him, gal! Grab him by the wigwam! I'll wait right here for ya!"
The Party (1968)
"Get a hold of him."
The Party (1968)
"Bartender, we been fishin'. Caught ourselves a little Injun."
The Party (1968)
"- It'll do you good, partner. - Right down the old hatch."
The Party (1968)
"There you go. That'll straighten you right out. You'll feel better."
The Party (1968)
"- Just a little bit more. - There you go. How about a little more?"
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"- No, I'm perfectly all right. - Good."
The Party (1968)
"Looks like little buddy went bye-bye."
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"Poor darling. You stay there and..."
The Party (1968)
"Well, I don't know what we can do, but perhaps we can at least dry it out for you."
The Party (1968)
"Oh, dear. Honestly!"
The Party (1968)
"Come in! Your tie looks like a salamander's tongue that got stepped on."
The Party (1968)
"- Hi ya, honey. - Is he all right?"
The Party (1968)
"He's just a little wet. You got some dry duds?"
The Party (1968)
"Surely. I'll get something of Fred's."
The Party (1968)
"Here, darling. Put this on him."
The Party (1968)
"Thank you for a marvelous party! Whoa!"
The Party (1968)
"- The Russians? - The dancers, darling. The ballet!"
The Party (1968)
"- Come on, sidekick. - No, no."
The Party (1968)
"Kelso, would you mind..."
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"- What are you doing? - I am not doing anything."
The Party (1968)
"- You're wetting the bed. - I am not wetting the bed."
The Party (1968)
"My clothes are wetting the bed."
The Party (1968)
"- This is the big chief here. - Oh! Big chief speak with forked tongue."
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"Partener, he's a... he's a TV partener."
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"- I'll hold him. You get his pants down. - All right."
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"- Come here, lovely man. I love you. - I got something dry over here."
The Party (1968)
"Here, Wild Bill, you take off your coat..."
The Party (1968)
"No, no, no, no!"
The Party (1968)
"Oh, no, Wild Bill! No, no!"
The Party (1968)
"- Get up off the floor. - I got him. Slippery little critter, ain't he?"
The Party (1968)
"- Oh, you naughty man! - Here, put this on."
The Party (1968)
"- Put these on. - Why? Why?"
The Party (1968)
"Can you handle him? I have to go downstairs. Take care of it."
The Party (1968)
"- I'll handle it. - Wild Bill, why do you want..."
The Party (1968)
"- Little sidekick, put these dry clothes on. - All right. I will put them on."
The Party (1968)
"Good idea. I gotta get downstairs before Conchita cools off."
The Party (1968)
"You come down with wet clothes on, I'll stomp you and the horse you ride in on."
The Party (1968)
"- Got that? - Buddy... partner buddy."
The Party (1968)
"I'll see you, little buddy."
The Party (1968)
"AdiÛs, partener."
The Party (1968)
"Oh, no..."
The Party (1968)
"You are having some difficulty?"
The Party (1968)
"No."
The Party (1968)
"Are you sure?"
The Party (1968)
"- Excuse me. - Yes."
The Party (1968)
"You know that I don't think you are being entirely honest with me?"
The Party (1968)
"No."
The Party (1968)
"We have a saying in India."
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"- Yes? - Yes."
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"- Well? - Well what?"
The Party (1968)
"You were saying something about a saying?"
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"What is it?"
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""Wisdom... is the province of the aged,"
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"but the heart of a child is pure.""
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"I'm not sure I know what it means."
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"Neither do I."
The Party (1968)
"What does it have to do with me?"
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"Well, it has everything to do with you."
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"- For one thing, it stopped you crying. - It's true."
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"- Don't thank me. Thank my saying. - Thank you, saying."
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"- Do you want to hear another saying? - Yes."
The Party (1968)
"how many days there are in each month."
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"It goes like this: "30 days have September, October, June and February.""
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""All the rest got 29 except my brother, who got six months.""
The Party (1968)
"Aha. Just what I thought."
The Party (1968)
"I've been lookin' all over for you."
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"- Get your clothes. We're gonna leave. - I don't think so."
The Party (1968)
"Look, you came with me. You're gonna leave with me. Now get your clothes."
The Party (1968)
"- No. - Don't say no to me! Now get your stuff."
The Party (1968)
"- Just who do you think you are? - In India, we don't think who we are, we know who we are."
The Party (1968)
"- You're meshuga! - I am not your sugar."
The Party (1968)
"Baby, you decide. You wanna come with me or stay with this guy?"
The Party (1968)
"- I want to stay. - You're gonna stay with him, huh?"
The Party (1968)
"OK."
The Party (1968)
"And forget about that test. You're finished in this business before you even start!"
The Party (1968)
"Well, that was a short career, wasn't it?"
The Party (1968)
"Oh, don't worry about that."
The Party (1968)
"I'd better find something to put on and call a cab."
The Party (1968)
"No, don't call a cab. Stay at the party."
The Party (1968)
"- No. That would be nice, but I can't stay. - Why not?"
The Party (1968)
"Well, I... I got myself into a funny situation."
The Party (1968)
"- What, with old Divot? - Yes."
The Party (1968)
"Is that why you were crying?"
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"- Yes. It's not really his fault. - He's a terrible man."
The Party (1968)
"Please, stay. Let's have a wonderful time."
The Party (1968)
"I'd love to, really, but I have nothing to wear."
The Party (1968)
"That's no problem. They have millions of clothes here. Anyway, I've got an idea."
The Party (1968)
"- Who goes there? - Shh! Mr. Bakshi and a damsel in distress."
The Party (1968)
"- What do you want? - Well, you look like a man of the world."
The Party (1968)
"This poor lady is urgently in need of some dry clothing,"
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"and I perceive that you are both about the same size."
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"Marvelous! Just marvelous!"
The Party (1968)
"Everyone, let's toast our wonderful friends!"
The Party (1968)
"- We need to move the bar. - What?"
The Party (1968)
"- We have to move the bar! - Oh, I know how to do that! I'll do it."
The Party (1968)
"Oh, no. I'd rather..."
The Party (1968)
"Fred, stop him."
The Party (1968)
"- Come on. - Molly, are you sure it's all right?"
The Party (1968)
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