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My Week with Marilyn (2011)

My Week with Marilyn (2011)

"My Week with Marilyn" is a 2011 biographical drama film based on the memoir of the same name by Colin Clark. It explores the real-life events that occurred during the production of the 1957 film "The Prince and the Showgirl." Starring Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe, the film delves into the complex relationship between Monroe and Clark, played by Eddie Redmayne. The cast also includes Kenneth Branagh as Sir Laurence Olivier, Julia Ormond as Vivien Leigh, and Emma Watson as Lucy.

This captivating film takes us behind the scenes of Monroe's troubled and mysterious life, capturing her vulnerability, insecurities, and undeniable magnetism. Williams delivers a remarkable performance, capturing the essence of the icon with grace and nuance. "My Week with Marilyn" provides a unique glimpse into the world of one of Hollywood's most famous legends.

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A great actress like you has many other things on her mind.
A hundred pounds per week for 18 weeks.
A lot of them just have pictures in.
Accept Marilyn on her own terms and you'll be OK.
Acting isn't just a case of putting on a costume or a false nose.
Action.
Ah, right. Here you are.
Ahem! Time to go home, I think, Miss Monroe.
Alas, that one got away.
Alfred Hitchcock. Orson Welles. Laurence Olivier.
All little girls should be told how pretty they are.
All my life, I have prayed for a great actress I could help and guide.
All people ever see is Marilyn Monroe.
All right. We'll take it.
All right...
All those pain in the ass New York intellectuals are Reds.
Am I interrupting something?
Am I interrupting something?
An actress has to be pretty tough
And author of Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller.
And could you turn all the way around, my darling?
And I will sleep on the sofa.
And if you can fake that, you'll have a jolly good career.
And innocent.
And it's near the studio. Near Marilyn.
And join the circus.
And my brother was ahead of me in everything.
And my only talent was not to close my eyes.
And now it's time to set your sights a little higher.
And now you're admiring this room as well.
And once again, please. Keep rolling.
And our little life
And Scarlett O'Hara herself, Vivien Leigh, are set to greet them.
And she's triumphed. That takes some bloody guts.
And show everybody what you can do.
And that's why we all admire him so very much.
And the crew hates me.
And the entire company waiting in full costume
And the joy she gave. That was her gift.
And the owner is very discreet.
And then I realized it wasn't a dream.
And this film won't help either of you.
And two, never go outwith thirds.
And we will never look at each other again.
And what would Arthur say if he knew Colin was here?
And, uh, hope you don't mind, you'll be sharing with Grace Kelly.
And, uh, quaint to you at first,
Are coldest places on Earth.
Are you all right, Miss Monroe?
Are you frightened of me, Colin?
Are you looking after Larry like I told you?
Are you OK?
Are you spying on me?
Aren't we going to have fun?
Arthur, we've spoken about this before.
Arthur's on his way back.
As dreams are made on,
As if I could.
As long as motion pictures
As soon as they realize I'm not her, they run.
At my great age, it's just so hard to make them stick.
At the Avenue. I'm at the Avenue.
At the house right away.
At two in the morning.
Be careful not to get in too deep, son.
Be careful, boy.
Be cheerful, sir.
Beautiful. You're looking at tomorrow's front page, boys.
Because I always, always do.
Because they're all randy little buggers who just want some fun during shooting.
Because you're a film star who wants to be a great actress.
Before you meet my mother in law,
Between the truth and artificial crap.
Book a room at The Dog & Duck down the road.
Boy, will you find out what the hell is going on, please?
Bull in the labyrinth. Oop!
But all I see reflected in that magnificent face
But ditch the wallpaper. It's giving me a migraine.
But everyone says you were a wonderful Elsie on stage.
But he's most anxious you should invite him to the room
But I hope that in time,
But I look dead in the rushes.
But I really do like you, Lucy.
But I've been ill.
But if anything were to happen you would tell me, wouldn't you?
But if you could manage to find me a cup of tea before you leave,
But let's keep it low key, shall we?
But Marilyn's cured me of ever wanting to do it again.
But she needs to stay in bed tomorrow, and after that she'll be fine.
But she remains brilliant, despite me.
But they don't belong on a film set.
But why can't you get here on time for the love of fuck?!
But you do. It's a rare gift.
But you have the training to deal with it, sir.
But you know everything that's going on.
But you will create. All you need is time.
But you will survive this and go on to better things. You're young.
But you're Larry's assistant, too.
Buy a girl a drink?
By getting a job on the film.
Chaplin took eight months to make a movie.
Christ.
Coca Cola.
Colin Clark, Laurence Olivier Productions.
Colin Clark. I booked a room.
Colin thinks I'm a good actress. Don't you, Colin?
Colin, it's for you.
Colin, listen to me. You can't talk to her.
Colin, listen to me. You can't talk to her.
Colin, look.
Colin, this is Milton Greene. You must be very nice to him.
Colin!
Colin!
Colin!
Colin!
Colin! You're fired! You hear me?
Colin?
Colin?
Colin?
Colin.
Colin.
Colin.
Colin. What are you doing here?
Come on, darling. Christ.
Come on, let's get some sleep and bring back my book.
Come on, open up! I'm gonna keep an eye on her,
Come to the studio on time tomorrow
Cut it there.
Cut. That's a wrap.
Cut. Uh, the line is, Gee, this is all right, too, isn't it?
Darling, as I'm in England, let's say I sleep in nothing but Yardley's Lavender.
Darling, you must do something for Colin. You absolutely promised.
David wants to know if you're ready for the extras in the ballroom scene.
Dead behind these eyes.
Detective Chief Superintendent Smith.
Did he send you?
Did she break your heart?
Didn't he paint that lady with the funny smile?
Didn't I have a line somewhere there?
Do they love you?
Do you have a cigarette, please, Colin?
Do you have a home, Colin? A real one?
Do you know this part of the world?
Do you know what would make Marilyn Monroe a real actor? A season in rep.
Do you know you remind us of the young king in the movie?
Do you know, I think directing a movie
Do you like it?
Do you think he saw me?
Do you think Marilyn's beautiful?
Do... Come along, my darling, my angel.
Don't be shy, Colin. It's nothing you haven't seen before.
Don't forget me.
Don't tell anyone, though.
Don't touch me.
Don't worry. Roger will fix it.
Don't you, Colin?
Eight months of this?
Eton is 500 years old.
Everybody else on the picture wishes they could.
Everyone has a lot of rules around here.
Everyone is so excited to meet you.
Everyone remembers their first job.
Everyone's worried about you.
Everything's fine. Uh, Miss Monroe, she just.
Excellent.
Excuse my horrible face.
Farewell content...
Farewell the plumed troops
Find something suitable.
First love is such sweet despair, Colin.
Five eight four, take two.
Five, take one.
For the next four months,
For two hours, Mr. Orton, and it is simply not fair.
Forget Hollywood. Let it all go.
Forgive the dust.
From experience, Marilyn.
Gee, I sure never had a doll's house like this when I was a kid.
Gee, I'd sure like to read all these books.
Gee, Mr. Sir, I could just listen to your accent all day.
Gee, this is all right, isn't it?
Gee, this is all right, too, isn't it?
Gentlemen, it is my especial pleasure
Get back here, you little bastard!
Glad you ran away to the circus?
Go for this, go for that.
Good morning, Miss Monroe.
Good morning, Mr. Jacobs. Hope you had a pleasant flight.
Good night.
Good.
Good. 'Cause I like you.
Good. It needed breaking.
Got a pain in my side, for Christ's sake.
Grow up, kid.
Has to be just about the best job ever invented.
Have a cigarette. Keep the pack.
Have you any advice for Marilyn?
He cannot, of course, go to the abbey tomorrow,
He gives me the dirtiest looks, even when he's smiling.
He said he wished he'd never married me.
He said the most horrible things about me.
He shouldn't be talking to her. He's just a kid.
He talks awful to me.
He wants to see the house where she'll be staying.
He was disappointed in me.
He was my agent back in the old days.
He was thin just like you.
He was worried about you.
He's hated the Method ever since Vivien worked with Elia Kazan.
He's now called the Duke of Strelitz.
He's right. Right.
He's the first actor since du Maurier to have his own brand.
He's the royal librarian. Sir Owen Morehead.
He's the royal librarian. Sir Owen Morehead.
Hear you spent last night with Marilyn.
Hello, Vivien. Hello.
Hello.
Help yourself to a drink.
Her behavior is reputedly a little erratic.
Her belief in me.
Her embrace.
Her only talent is buttering up Marilyn!
Hi, Milton.
Hmm. I'm 30.
House committee have decided Miller isn't a communist after all.
How did that happen?
How exciting. Don't you love the first day of a new production?
How kind of you to meet us. Dear me, you do look cold.
How romantic.
Hughie, let's try to find him something to do.
I am happy.
I am sure if Miss Monroe needs any advice,
I better go see her. She'll need something to help her calm down.
I can always get you a research position at the V&A
I can't do Saturday. Marilyn wants to go shopping.
I can't do this.
I can't do this.
I can't figure this stupid movie out.
I can't find the key. Look, you can all go home now.
I can't lose the baby! Colin!
I can't see anything.
I can't think.
I can't work.
I completely forgot. I just... I've been so busy.
I couldn't just give it up.
I didn't spend the night with her. We just... We had a chat.
I didn't think she would be so beautiful.
I do need you to keep your eyes open if you can, my angel.
I don't care if he fucks her sideways.
I don't get it.
I don't just crank it up.
I don't know who Elsie is, and I can't act her if I don't know who she is.
I don't know, Dame Sybil. I've never had one before.
I don't think he'd mind.
I don't think that quite does it, sir.
I don't want to be late in the morning.
I don't want to forget.
I don't want to.
I dreamed last night that I could hear singing.
I fell in love with her just as you've done.
I found my solace in the small cinema I went to every Thursday night.
I grew up in other people's homes, mostly.
I guess Milton could use it
I guess that makes me an old lady to you.
I haven't had a real date since I was 13 years old.
I hope she makes your life hell.
I just wanna be loved like a regular girl.
I knew that Cotes Preedy wouldn't be able to keep this quiet,
I know what a dreadful slave driver he could be.
I know you're awfully busy, Colin,
I long to see her.
I love you like a daughter.
I love you.
I mean Your, uh, Imperial, uh...
I must let you work. I just wanted to wish you good luck.
I must remind you she's a little vague and can be very deaf on occasion.
I need a break. I need to see my kids.
I need a contact name for the book.
I need a number for Noel Coward. It won't be in the book.
I oughta feel like this every day.
I rather think you've made your point.
I suggest someone stays with her.
I suppose he's all right.
I suppose I might be able to do something for you.
I think Marilyn knows exactly what she's doing.
I think that's a private matter between Mr. and Mrs. Miller, don't you?
I thought that someone else on the production might want it.
I thought you looked cold so I bought you this.
I thought you were a man of the world.
I thought you weren't scared of me.
I took the precaution of finding two.
I used to do this with Johnny.
I want Lee!
I want Lee.
I want Lee.
I want this to be the perfect date.
I want to make my own way.
I want you to help me.
I wanted to renew myself through her.
I was always going to pay, you know.
I was always the disappointment.
I was on the picket lines in 1926, you know.
I was sent away to boarding school when I was eight.
I was so surprised, I couldn't hardly think you meant me.
I was the youngest in a family of overachievers.
I was wondering if you were doing anything on Saturday.
I wasn't going to leave without saying goodbye.
I will close this set down quicker than you can blink.
I will never leave you.
I wouldn't buy the little girl lost act if I were you.
I... What... So, what is the...?
I'd like you to remember I tried.
I'll be playing Grushenka.
I'll come back tomorrow morning just in case.
I'll deal With it.
I'll get another one of those, please, Barry.
I'll get that.
I'll have a word with the American ambassador.
I'll have them send in a tray. I'm starved.
I'll have them send in a tray. I'm starved.
I'll have to tell Miss Monroe to look elsewhere, then.
I'll say I was surprised.
I'll tell you what's wrong.
I'm 43, darling.
I'm 43, darling.
I'm doing my best, Vivien.
I'm free on Saturday.
I'm going to fall in love with you
I'm going to fall in love with you.
I'm gonna learn to make matzo ball soup as good as his dad.
I'm gonna settle down and be a good wife to him.
I'm in The Coconut Girl at the Avenue.
I'm in The Coconut Girl at the Avenue.
I'm in The Coconut Girl on the Avenue.
I'm looking forward to Saturday.
I'm not a goddess.
I'm not crazy.
I'm not like that.
I'm not living off my parents, if that's what you mean.
I'm not sure I'm that innocent.
I'm sure I went wrong somewhere there.
I'm sure that they do.
I'm sure they won't mind. You'll be a famous film director in no time.
I'm sure we're all good union members here.
I'm sure you understand the sensitive nature of the job, Superintendent.
I'm taking him to see Vivien's play on Thursday. Terry's rewrites, are they in?
I'm the third assistant director. So, it's a gofer, really.
I'm washing my hair.
I'm working on a film at Pinewood.
I've given Mrs. Miller an injection and the bleeding stopped.
I've got a solemn word of warning for you.
I've spent half of my professional life in abject bloody terror!
If ACTT members are gonna start doing NATKE jobs, I'm calling my men out!
If anyone can make her great, it's you, sir.
If I see you doing a NATKE job again,
If you don't work hard enough. You're whipped.
In love with her in New York. He's determined to seduce her.
In matters of this kind, I assure you I'm most methodical.
Is because she doesn't believe the situation her character is in.
Is it true you want to be a classical actress now?
Is it true you wear nothing in bed except perfume?
Is my own inadequacy.
Is rounded with a sleep.
Is that Abraham Lincoln?
Is this the fucking car?
Isn't that what you're saying? I was sick, for God's sake!
It might be trivial to you, Dame Sybil, but it's my livelihood!
It's a baby! It's a baby!
It's a bit rough. You'll get used to it.
It's a circus. Freak show.
It's a light comedy. How much feeling can it possibly require?
It's a tiny word, my darling, but it does matter. So we'll...
It's agony for him because he is a great actor
It's all too strange and new.
It's almost certainly what makes her so profoundly unhappy.
It's called a closed shop.
It's called The Sleeping Prince. With Sir Laurence Olivier and Marilyn Monroe,
It's Colin. Come in.
It's fine.
It's just a few ideas.
It's just like the first day at school, isn't it?
It's like spoons.
It's Marilyn. She's asking for you.
It's not at the Avenue.
It's only a read through, Paula.
It's probably what makes her great.
It's what actors do!
It's you.
Jeez, Marilyn, they really love you.
Jesus Christ, what is this, Goodbye, Mr. Chips?
John Osborne's writing a piece for me.
Just give her a few minutes, Larry.
Just let it go.
Just plain Larry will suffice, really.
Keep us informed of her domestic situation.
Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Marilyn Monroe.
Larry tells me that you are quite superb,
Larry was quite brutal about that.
Larry, she needs her people. We're the only family she's ever had.
Larry, you have to be patient with her.
Larry! Some good news.
Leave all that. Go and find Marilyn's script.
Let me protect you from all this.
Let me talk to her, damn it.
Let me talk to her. Sh!
Let me talk to her. Sh!
Let me.
Let's cut it there.
Let's go for a walk in the garden.
Let's go see if we can find any more reporters in the bushes.
Let's hope she's changed her bloody mind.
Like every young man, I had to make my own way.
Like he's slumming.
Little Colin's in love.
Look, you better get over to Parkside and make sure the poor girl's all right.
Looking a couple of inches taller than when I first saw you.
Looks more like a palace.
Luckily, one doesn't really have to.
Lucy, um...
Marilyn has to begin finding the character.
Marilyn has to prepare properly.
Marilyn was to play a naive American showgirl called Elsie Marina
Marilyn won't shoot today. She's gone back to Parkside.
Marilyn, come back to bed.
Marilyn, darling? Open the door, bubbeleh.
Marilyn, darling.
Marilyn, do one thing for me.
Marilyn, will you just try to be sexy. Isn't that what you do?
Marilyn!
Marilyn! How do you like being married?
Marilyn! This way! Get out of the way!
Marilyn?
Marilyn.
Marilyn. How lovely you are.
Marilyn's got a new boyfriend.
Marilyn's more likely to behave herself.
Marilyn's OK. She's taken some pills and gone to bed.
Marvelous! Absolutely marvelous, darling.
May be remembered.
May we strive to create a work of art
Maybe just a wink.
Maybe just up to... Ah!
Maybe we should try for another take.
Maybe you have a Mrs. Colin waiting for you at home.
Maybe you have a Mrs. Colin waiting for you at home.
Milton thought that you were sick.
Miss Marina, your aunt. Do you realize how serious her condition is?
Miss Marina's aunt has been in a motor accident.
Miss Monroe.
Miss Monroe's publicist, is flying in tomorrow.
Mm?
Mm...
More beautiful every year, Vivien.
My advice to you is quit before you get burned.
My father was a world famous art historian,
My godfather works here.
My message was so important, I had no choice but to intrude.
Nearly 400 years ago.
Nearly. I'm... I'm 23. I'm nearly 24.
Next Friday instead.
Nice job, kid.
Nice place you got here.
No guile, just pure instinct. She's astonishing.
No one will love me for very much longer. Not even you.
No one's asking you to just crank it up. We're worried about you...
No one's forcing her to watch. Besides, she's an experienced actress.
No training, no craft to speak of.
No wonder it's so dusty.
No, he doesn't understand your kind of actor.
No, he wanted me to find it.
No, I want to work on the production side.
No, I'm afraid he's at Notley till the end of the week.
No, not Maisie Springfield.
No, not one of my awful things.
No, of course not. Why would anyone spy on you?
No, she wants to see me.
No, sir. Been looking forward to this, haven't we, Colin?
No, that's not true.
No.
None of the rest of us truly know how to act for the camera,
Not all of them, of course. When did that ever happen?
Not half so much as they upset me!
Not in some bloody palace in London.
Not really.
Not until you admit that you were great!
Now be a good boy and keep an eye on her.
Now make yourself useful. Marilyn needs a bodyguard.
Now that really was a strike. We were all Bolsheviks then.
Now, are you helping or bullying?
Number two.
Of course he is.
Of course you're happy.
Of course, Larry would never leave me,
Oh, but I'm too old to play her in the film.
Oh, but of course I meant you.
Oh, Colin. And you, an old Etonian.
Oh, darling. Puss, don't upset yourself.
Oh, dear. That sounds serious.
Oh, did you?
Oh, go away, you silly man.
Oh, go... Oh, gosh, I'm sorry.
Oh, go... Oh, gosh, I'm sorry.
Oh, God.
Oh, God. Not for me. Arthur Jacobs,
Oh, hello, boy.
Oh, hi, Colin.
Oh, I didn't know it was so pretty out here.
Oh, I don't know, Your Grand Ducal. You really think I ought?
Oh, I'm sorry. I was checking that you've got everything.
Oh, if you could see yourself. The way you watch her!
Oh, it hurts, it hurts!
Oh, Miss Marina, won't you have some champagne?
Oh, my...
Oh, now forever,
Oh, our daughter's so pretty.
Oh, Paula, I'm sorry.
Oh, thank you.
Oh, thank you.
Oh, to be young again.
Oh, Vivien, you're imagining things. Please.
Oh, we're still the first ones, aren't we?
Oh, yes! Why, she was only saying to me the other day,
Oh, yes. Colin, how kind.
Oh, you are very pretty, my dear.
Oh!
Oh!
Oh. I'm getting old, Jack.
Oh. Well, good night.
Oh. What film is that?
Oh. You have that word in England, too.
OK, let's cut it there.
OK, let's get a snap of the newlyweds.
OK, what does she want?
OK. You have a nice time, boys.
Once in a while.
Once you've grown up a bit and got this film idea out of your system.
One does get so terribly nervous.
One, never touch the talent,
Only an hour late. Not bad by her standards.
Only one day?
Ooh.
Ooh. I'm... considering it.
Open this door. She needs me. Colin!
Our friend, the ex king of Moravia, drove me home.
Our revels now are ended.
Out of the question. I can't have a lot of awful film people traveling
Paula thinks she's left it in her dressing room.
Paula, would you give the line, please?
Paula's costing us two and a half thousand bucks a week.
Paula's not an actress!
Perhaps it'll calm her down.
Perhaps we'll finish this bloody film after all.
Phone call from New York, Miss Monroe. It's Mr. Miller.
Pills to calm her down. Pills to give her energy.
Please don't take any more.
Please tell me everything.
Please.
President Taft.
Pretend? We're talking about the difference
Prospero.
Put the chair down. Now!
Qh, phooey.
Quiet on set, everyone!
Really.
Remember why you're in the embassy, Marilyn.
Remember, boy, when it comes to women,
Right before they took her to the asylum.
Right now in front of that. There's a good chap.
Right. There you are.
Roger! Call a doctor!
Room's three quid a week. First week in advance.
Serene Majesty? What does she say?
Seven years is nothing.
Shall I be her?
She breaks hearts. She will break yours.
She doesn't need to be rescued.
She had some large packages she needed handling.
She has kept Dame Sybil Thorndike
She has no right out this time of night. She's 93!
She hasn't made a sound for over an hour.
She is quite what I would call old hat.
She picked me up, she put me down, that's what she does.
She read some notes I made.
She says she's an actress. When Marilyn gets it right,
She says she's flattered and compliments you on your wonderful memory.
She should be on time like everyone else.
She should use more mascara.
She thinks that everyone's going to abandon her.
She thought I could smash all her insecurities.
She wants me to protect her, but... I can't.
She was the daughter of one of the king's courtiers.
She'll be safe with me. Thank you.
She's a star. I'm a fucking star.
She's completely off limits to you. Do you understand me?
She's devouring me.
She's in a strange country acting a strange part.
She's not a director, she's not a teacher!
She's nuts about the Method.
She's preparing.
She's quite wonderful.
She's there.
She's upset about Arthur leaving England.
Should grow up knowing how much their mother loves them.
Show Larry that you are a great actress.
Sign this.
Simply impossible to get Marilyn Monroe on the telephone.
Since when do you work for her?
Sir Laurence Olivier Productions.
Sir Laurence sends his compliments. He's ready for the read through.
Sir, I thought you hated all that Royal Court stuff.
Six four nine, take two.
Slow down. You'll get your autograph.
Smile, Arthur. It's not a firing squad.
Smile, Marilyn!
So are you saying you don't want me to act?
So I hear.
So the other one, Parkside, is much better.
So we can talk as long as we like.
So we've got two expensive houses now where we only needed one.
So why not only show her the good takes. She might feel better about herself.
So you're the future, and that frightens him.
So, my very noble and approved good masters,
So, welcome, dear Marilyn,
So, what's your job on this picture?
Solidarity is the most important thing here.
Something about looking after a cinema actress?
Sorry, Daddy. We're just going over tomorrow's schedule.
Stand back a few feet, please.
Stanislavski and the Method are perfectly fine in the rehearsal room,
Strasberg. Marilyn's acting coach.
Such a lark.
Suppose I'd have to be introduced.
Sure. All right, boys. Work hard! I don't want anyone whipping you.
Sybil?
Take him home.
Tell him he can start sending them up. Women first.
Thank you for telling me the truth.
Thank you so much.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Colin, for all your help.
Thanks for being on my side.
That chair is a prop.
That he only invited her here to sleep with him.
That house was perfect for Marilyn.
That I can make her a new person.
That kind of thing.
That one's pretty damn good. You knocked it outta the park.
That room there, upper school, that's where you're sent
That wants to be a film star. And it's agony for you
That would be marvelous.
That would drop us all in a whole ocean of shit.
That, led by your good graces,
That's awfully pretty. Every building here looks like a castle.
That's her window.
That's just how they do it in my family.
That's just like Romeo and Juliet.
That's my dad.
That's my mama. She bought me a white piano.
That's so sweet. Um, whenever you're ready.
That's the last thing you do!
That's wonderful. Too much?
That's wonderful. Well done. Let's check that.
That's you, and these are our kids.
The darling girl spends the entire day asleep.
The decorations hideous and the music catastrophe.
The house committee is threatening to withhold Miller's passport.
The next time I come on set, you better make sure Colin is there.
The only person I can trust is Paula.
The third always stays nearby.
The union owe me a few favors. We don't have a third yet.
The words, maybe. Not the character.
Then we can go back to real life tomorrow.
Then why not simply rely on your natural talents?
Then you can't have a job on the film.
There are no jobs.
There she is!
There was a male voice choir serenading Marilyn under our window.
There won't be a film unless Miss Monroe gets her splendid posterior out of bed.
There you are. I didn't see you. Give me a glass of champagne I see over there.
There you go.
There's a lot of older guys in Hollywood.
There's a rumor you're going to be in The Brothers Karamazov, on Broadway.
There's no Mrs. Colin.
There's no need to fall out over something so trivial.
There's no... We haven't got our... We can't...
There's nothing to eat, but I'm sure the conversation will be charming.
These are by Leonardo da Vinci.
These were my heroes.
They always look right at the start.
They don't understand you.
They like to keep her doped up. It makes her easier to control.
They pay him an absolute fortune. I'm afraid they're rather ghastly.
They say he's a communist. No Arthur, no Marilyn.
They were nothing. Just... Just a few ideas.
They wouldn't stand for this nonsense at the Hippodrome in Eastbourne.
They'd like to look around the castle.
They're ready for you in makeup, Dame Sybil.
They're terrified their cash cow will slip away.
Think about the things you like instead of him.
Thirds job is to do whatever the fuck I tell him.
This is a great place you have here.
This is great.
This is me.
This is nice.
This is the getaway car.
This poor girl hasn't had your years of experience.
This'll work fine for Marilyn. Oh, and, uh, Paula will need the room next door.
Though heaven knows, it's tempting.
Three minutes, ladies and gentlemen. Three minutes!
Time is too tight.
Time to be thinking about bed, darling. Early start tomorrow.
To do some of the work that she is currently paying herself to do.
To get even a tenth as far as she has.
To introduce a woman who clearly needs no introduction.
To our little fraternity.
Trust yourself. Trust your talent.
Trying to teach Marilyn how to act is like teaching Urdu to a badger!
Two eight one, take 17.
Uh ...sweet.
Uh, Colin Clark. Lovely to meet you, Mr. Armstrong.
Uh, I came in through the window.
Uh, ladies and gentlemen, my darling wife.
Uh, Sybil, would you give her the line again?
Uh... ow.
Um, no, I'm gonna pay cash.
Um, no. My family are more country people.
Use your substitutions and make it work for you.
Vanessa!
Vivien, you created the role of Elsie on stage.
Wait a while, crocodile.
Wait your turn!
Wait, I know it.
Walk me to my car?
Was she really pregnant, sir?
We are such stuff
We can't have two fucking directors!
We could go to Windsor Castle, if you like.
We don't start shooting for another eight weeks.
We had ten days together, and that was it.
We have one day to do whatever you like.
We have to forget this whole thing ever happened.
We have today, anyway.
We may seem a little strange
We might as well use her. Listen, Larry.
We should talk. Just us. Yeah.
We'll do it again. Once more, please, straight away. Thank you so much.
We're back, everyone!
We've only been shooting for four days. Already, we're two weeks behind.
Well done, boy.
Well let's just hope I'm as brilliant as you think I am.

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