Pin Up Girl Page #3

Synopsis: Glamorous Lorry Jones, the toast of a Missouri military canteen, has become "engaged" to almost every serviceman she's signed her pin-up photo for. Now she's leaving home to go into government service (not, as she fantasizes, to join the USO). On a side trip to New York, her vivid imagination leads her to True Love with naval hero Tommy Dooley; but increasingly involved Musical Comedy Complications follow.
Production: Twentieth Century Fox
 
IMDB:
6.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
PASSED
Year:
1944
84 min
80 Views


Oh, mademoiselle, there is a mistake!

Of course we have a table for Mr. Dooley.

The best, at the ringside.

Please! This way, s'il vous plait.

Sing if you are in my arms

We'll know it's not a spell

We'll know it's real

But time will tell

How could you look him in the eye and tell him

we were expecting Tommy Dooley?

Well, he's important. The headwaiter knows him.

And it worked. We're in.

Ooh

Time alone

Will tell

Good evening. I'm Eddie Hall.

I hope you liked that number.

Boys played it just for you.

- Gardenias, as big as sunflowers!

- Mm-hmm.

- Uh, d-did you say your name was-

- Eddie Hall.

I'm the owner of the show.

Just a little gift. We present them

to all our important guests.

- Oh, but, Mr. Hall- - That's very nice

of you, and the music was wonderful.

It reminded me so much

of the night I was in Paris.

- Prince Dubonnet had just

asked me to dance- Oh!

- Lorry, don't you think- I mean-

- Pardon me.

Molly and Mr. Dooley just arrived.

Excuse me.

- Lorry-

- Oh! Thank you.

Let's get out of here before

we get into any more trouble.

Don't be silly. He has no way of finding out

whether we know Dooley or not.

Oh, what that'll do to you

with your ideas.

Try it. Go ahead.

Tommy, you old son of a gun!

- Eddie, shake hands with a pal o' mine, Dud Miller.

- Pleased to meet you.

- You're an optimist.

- Molly, we're late with the show.

Will you get out from under that soup plate

and get into your costume?

After my number, I'll be back. Don't let Eddie

bore you. Remember, I saw you first.

Always kidding. Oh, Pierre.

I'll have you seated,

and we'll go on with the show.

- Take Mr. Dooley and his friend to their table.

- Oui, monsieur.

Thanks a million, Eddie, and hurry back.

We want you with us.

Maybe you'll change your mind when you

see what's waiting for you at the table.

What's he mean by that?

A big dinner, of course.

A swell guy like that thinks of everything.

This way, monsieur.

- It's Tommy Dooley.!

- Attaboy, Dooley.!

Dooley.! Dooley.!

Oh, come on!

Let's get out of here!

Mr. Dooley, your guests.

There. Didn't I tell you a guy

like that thinks of everything?

- Thanks. How do you do?

- How do you do?

- Gee, I didn't expect a surprise like this.

- You and us both.

It was nice of Eddie to invite you.

I'm glad you're here.

Oh, thank you, but, well, you see-

I'll bet you two girls are actresses, huh?

- Oh, heavens, no. We're just-

- We're in musical comedy.

- Really? What show are you with?

- Uh, Remember Me.

No, I can't say that I do,

but I just got back in town-

- That's the name of their show here on Broadway.

- We'll have to see it.

Splendid!

We'll get you some tickets.

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