Marilyn Monroe
(as Amanda Dell)
Jean-Marc Clement:
How do people in show business look?
Amanda Dell: They don't. I mean a girl can walk around backstage with nothing on except her good will and nobody will even turn his head. The same girl, fully dressed, walks down an aisle of clerks in an office - pinched black and blue. What's the matter with you people, anyway?
Amanda Dell: They don't. I mean a girl can walk around backstage with nothing on except her good will and nobody will even turn his head. The same girl, fully dressed, walks down an aisle of clerks in an office - pinched black and blue. What's the matter with you people, anyway?
Tony Randall
(as Alexander Coffman)
Jean-Marc Clement:
You don't hold your liquor very well.
Alexander Coffman: I'm not leaking out any place.
Alexander Coffman: I'm not leaking out any place.
Marilyn Monroe
(as Amanda Dell)
Jean-Marc Clement:
You must be pretty tired. How many times did you go through that dance today?
Amanda Dell: Oh, I lost count. Matter of fact, sometimes I even trot home afterwards. You sleep better. You ever trot?
Amanda Dell: Oh, I lost count. Matter of fact, sometimes I even trot home afterwards. You sleep better. You ever trot?
Marilyn Monroe
(as Amanda Dell)
Marilyn Monroe
(as Amanda Dell)
Tony Danton:
The gentle art of conversation is deader than the dead sea scrolls. We've become the mutest kind of nation. We're un-communicating souls. No one talks. No one talks. It's something we seldom ever do. No one talks No one talks.
Amanda Dell: No one talks but... you.
Amanda Dell: No one talks but... you.
Marilyn Monroe
(as Amanda Dell)
Tony Danton:
They've each a trait that seems to state 'first-raters'
Amanda Dell: Which separates them from the small per-tat-ers.
Amanda Dell: Which separates them from the small per-tat-ers.
Marilyn Monroe
(as Amanda Dell)
Marilyn Monroe
(as Amanda Dell)
Marilyn Monroe
(as Amanda Dell)
Amanda Dell:
Listen. There used to be an actor. He played Abraham Lincoln for so many years - this is true - he grew his own beard. He went around in a shawl and you know what they used to say? 'He looks like Lincoln. He talks like Lincoln. But he won't be satisfied until he gets shot!'