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Synopsis: Kit Madden is traveling to Hollywood, where her best-selling novel is to be filmed. Aboard the train, she encounters Marines Rusty and Dink, who don't know she is the author of the famous book, and who don't think much of the ideas it proposes. She and Rusty are greatly attracted, but she doesn't know how to deal with his disdain for the book's author.
 
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1946
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Twenty-five bucks a week,

tips and two meals.

And the union takes care of you.

- Oh, are you a union member?

- Oh, certainly.

This fellow I go with is an organizer.

That's why I joined the union.

You know how it is.

You're interested in a guy...

...you gotta be sympathetic

with what he's doing.

That's where a lot of girls lose out.

Oh, you're so right.

You know, a relationship without

purpose or mental accord is sterile.

You bet.

How's that again?

I mean, so many girls choose a man

for the excitement...

...or social security it gives them.

Now, according to Professor Metcalf's

last book, a woman...

No, there's nothing in books

that will do you any good.

The way I see it, you give into a fellow

on the unimportant things...

...and you get what you want.

Now, does it hurt me if I encourage

him with his union work?

Does it cost me anything?

No. And it makes him feel good.

I can fix it for Joe to feel

so good that...

...when I say why doesn't he relax by

taking me to the Ritz Roof, he says:

"I don't like that place. It's full

of reactionaries. " But he takes me.

And Joe doesn't like reactionaries?

No, so I agree with him.

Sure, the Ritz Roof is expensive,

but does a fellow have respect...

...for a girl who's satisfied

with anything?

Will he thank the girl who lets him

hang around...

...because he brings cheap wine

and hamburger?

Will he praise the girl who lets him save

his money and burn holes in her sofa?

He's gonna do no such thing.

Instead, he's gonna find a blond.

And she's different?

Oh, you bet she's different.

What about the girl he jilted, the one

who let him burn the cigarette holes?

She's spending nickels calling him up.

Does he say he likes someone else

much better?

Someone's who's costing him

too much money? He does not.

He's saying he's too busy.

He's saying he's doing overtime.

And he's also worried about his mother

who hasn't been feeling so good.

And if she calls again,

he gives her the Ko.

You mean, hits her?

No, the brush-off.

That's when a fellow tells a girl

she's too good for him.

She's too high type a character.

She should try to find somebody

else who'll really appreciate her.

Honey, when a girl gets that routine,

she knows she's through.

She's washed up.

But completely.

Well, I'm sorry for her.

I am not. She's a dope.

A girl has to look into the future,

doesn't she?

Well, she's gotta keep an eye

on that pitching.

Oh, brother.

Will Joe get sore when he gets

a load of that.

Right away he'll start worrying

about who bought it.

Nothing like an orchid

to give a girl prestige.

Set me back five bucks...

...and I'm not gonna waste it on Gls.

I see what gives.

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Andrew Solt

Andrew Solt (born 13 December 1947) is an American producer, director, and writer of documentary films. Solt has had a long career in television. A frequent focus of his documentaries is rock and roll music, its history and star performers.Solt owns the rights to The Ed Sullivan Show library, and has produced more than 100 hours of new programming from the archive. more…

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