Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Fred Clark: Sheldrake
Quotes
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Betty Schaefer : Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Gillis, but I just didn't think it was any good. I found it flat and trite.
Joe Gillis : Exactly what kind of material do you recommend? James Joyce? Dostoyevsky?
Betty Schaefer : I just think that pictures should say a little something.
Joe Gillis : Oh, one of the message kids. Just a story won't do. You'd have turned down Gone With the Wind.
Sheldrake : No, that was me. I said, "Who wants to see a Civil War picture?"
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Betty Schaefer : So, you take plot 27A, make it glossy, make it slick?
Sheldrake : Eh-eh-eh-eh. Those are dirty words. You sound like a bunch of New York critics.
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Sheldrake : Of course, we're always looking for a Betty Hutton. Do you see it as a Betty Hutton?
Joe Gillis : Frankly, no.
Sheldrake : No, wait a minute. If we made it a girls softball team. Put in a few numbers. Might make a cute musical: "It Happened in the Bullpen - A Story of a Woman".
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Sheldrake : That'll be all Miss Kramer... Schaefer.
Betty Schaefer : Goodbye, Mr. Gillis.
Joe Gillis : Next time I'll write you "The Naked and the Dead".
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Sheldrake : Well, seems like Zanuck's got himself a baseball picture.