开罗紫玫瑰 The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)【完整台词】
开罗紫玫瑰 The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) 全部台词 (当前第1页,一共 14 页)
Cecilia, be careful.
Are you all right?
You`re gonna like this one.
lt`s better than last week`s.
lt`s more romantic.
Miss, l wanted oatmeal
before my scrambled eggs.
Sorry. l`ll get it right away.
l get cereal, too.
And a doughnut.
Cereal and a doughnut. Right.
Listen, there`s a new movie
at the Jewel starting tonight.
l didn`t even get
to see last week`s.
You missed it? lt was wonderful.
l love Jane Froman.
And James Melton
plays a hotel porter...
and then he becomes
a radio singer...
and then an opera singer.
The music was just beautiful.
The one that l liked
is ''Okay, America.''
l saw that twice.
That was great.
When she threatens
to kill Lew Ayres--
l love Lew Ayres` looks.
Do you think he`s married?
Are you crazy?
He`s married to Ginger Rogers.
They got married on a boat
off the island of Catalina.
They live in Beverly Hills
and Hollywood and Spain.
He used to be married
to Lola Lane...
but Ginger`s better for him.
Where`s my toast?
Coming right up. One second.
Ginger used to be
married to Jack--
Let`s go, girls.
Let`s go, Cecilia.
Your sister is slow.
But she`s still learning.
Ladies, there`s a depression on.
A lot of other people
would like this job...
if you can`t handle it.
No, l can handle it.
lt`s OK.
Ginger used to be married
to Jack Culpepper...
who l think took out
Ruth Chatterton before--
That`s the second one this week.
l`m sorry. l`ll pick it all up.
Come on, Cecilia. Shape up.
Hey, Monk, here comes your wife.
Boy, am l glad to see you.
You got any dough?
Tips weren`t
so good today.
Come on, give me something.
l`m busted.
l hear there`s some jobs opening
up over at the ice factory.
No, there`s nothing.
l was there.
Harriet Rufus says
all you guys do all day...
is just pitch pennies...
and make passes at
the girls who walk by.
Harriet Rufus is a douche bag.
Listen, l gotta save the rest
for groceries and stuff.
All right. Got it?
What are you doing here?
You want to go
to the movies tonight?
There`s an early show.
-l can`t.
-How come?
The guys are
coming over tonight.
-Again?
-You don`t like it?
Well, all you do
is drink and play dice...
and l wind up getting smacked.
l gotta get even, don`t l?
l owe everybody in town.
You`re never home anymore
except to play dice and cards.
Meanwhile, l gotta
take in extra laundry...
after work to pay the rent.
What do you want?
Did l close the factory?
You didn`t use
to be like this, Monk.
l got a lot on my mind.
You think l like
scratching around for work...
living like a bum
the last two years?
l don`t know how much longer
l can go on like this.
Listen, the country`ll
get back working again.
Things are bound to get better.
l promise. l`m crazy about you.
You never pay
any attention to me anymore.
Plus, l thought if we could
go to the movies tonight...
you could forget
your troubles a little.
You like sitting
through that junk, OK?
l`m going to shoot crap.
Go to the movie by yourself.
You make passes at
the girls who go by?
You`re not my boss.
And don`t give me that look.
You`d think l was a criminal.
Come on. Give us a hug.
Just one. Come on. All right?
And don`t come home late.
l worry.
All right? See you later?
Let`s go!
Two, please.
Two.
Just one tonight, please, Doris.
Thank you.
-Evening, Mr. Ruskin.
-Nice to see you.
Popcorn, please.
Jason, l`m bored.
l`m bored with cocktail parties
and opening nights...
and evenings at the opera
and weekends at the races.
A few days in Paris
might be just the thing...
to get the creative juices
flowing again.
l can have George cable
the Ritz for the usual suite.
l`m not talking about Paris.
l`m talking about someplace
completely different...
like Morocco or Egypt.
A boat trip down the Nile
sounds so romantic.
l`ve got just the dress
to wear to the pyramids.
We can leave next week,
spend a couple of weeks there.
Maybe stop in Casablanca
or Tangiers...
as long as
we`re hopping around...
and still be back in time
for the opening of my new play.
To Cairo and Morocco
and Tangiers.
To all the exotic and romantic
places in the world.
There`s another room in here.
lsn`t it divine?
Everything`s
so perfectly preserved.
lt`s quite lovely.
Are you all right?
You`re gonna like this one.
lt`s better than last week`s.
lt`s more romantic.
Miss, l wanted oatmeal
before my scrambled eggs.
Sorry. l`ll get it right away.
l get cereal, too.
And a doughnut.
Cereal and a doughnut. Right.
Listen, there`s a new movie
at the Jewel starting tonight.
l didn`t even get
to see last week`s.
You missed it? lt was wonderful.
l love Jane Froman.
And James Melton
plays a hotel porter...
and then he becomes
a radio singer...
and then an opera singer.
The music was just beautiful.
The one that l liked
is ''Okay, America.''
l saw that twice.
That was great.
When she threatens
to kill Lew Ayres--
l love Lew Ayres` looks.
Do you think he`s married?
Are you crazy?
He`s married to Ginger Rogers.
They got married on a boat
off the island of Catalina.
They live in Beverly Hills
and Hollywood and Spain.
He used to be married
to Lola Lane...
but Ginger`s better for him.
Where`s my toast?
Coming right up. One second.
Ginger used to be
married to Jack--
Let`s go, girls.
Let`s go, Cecilia.
Your sister is slow.
But she`s still learning.
Ladies, there`s a depression on.
A lot of other people
would like this job...
if you can`t handle it.
No, l can handle it.
lt`s OK.
Ginger used to be married
to Jack Culpepper...
who l think took out
Ruth Chatterton before--
That`s the second one this week.
l`m sorry. l`ll pick it all up.
Come on, Cecilia. Shape up.
Hey, Monk, here comes your wife.
Boy, am l glad to see you.
You got any dough?
Tips weren`t
so good today.
Come on, give me something.
l`m busted.
l hear there`s some jobs opening
up over at the ice factory.
No, there`s nothing.
l was there.
Harriet Rufus says
all you guys do all day...
is just pitch pennies...
and make passes at
the girls who walk by.
Harriet Rufus is a douche bag.
Listen, l gotta save the rest
for groceries and stuff.
All right. Got it?
What are you doing here?
You want to go
to the movies tonight?
There`s an early show.
-l can`t.
-How come?
The guys are
coming over tonight.
-Again?
-You don`t like it?
Well, all you do
is drink and play dice...
and l wind up getting smacked.
l gotta get even, don`t l?
l owe everybody in town.
You`re never home anymore
except to play dice and cards.
Meanwhile, l gotta
take in extra laundry...
after work to pay the rent.
What do you want?
Did l close the factory?
You didn`t use
to be like this, Monk.
l got a lot on my mind.
You think l like
scratching around for work...
living like a bum
the last two years?
l don`t know how much longer
l can go on like this.
Listen, the country`ll
get back working again.
Things are bound to get better.
l promise. l`m crazy about you.
You never pay
any attention to me anymore.
Plus, l thought if we could
go to the movies tonight...
you could forget
your troubles a little.
You like sitting
through that junk, OK?
l`m going to shoot crap.
Go to the movie by yourself.
You make passes at
the girls who go by?
You`re not my boss.
And don`t give me that look.
You`d think l was a criminal.
Come on. Give us a hug.
Just one. Come on. All right?
And don`t come home late.
l worry.
All right? See you later?
Let`s go!
Two, please.
Two.
Just one tonight, please, Doris.
Thank you.
-Evening, Mr. Ruskin.
-Nice to see you.
Popcorn, please.
Jason, l`m bored.
l`m bored with cocktail parties
and opening nights...
and evenings at the opera
and weekends at the races.
A few days in Paris
might be just the thing...
to get the creative juices
flowing again.
l can have George cable
the Ritz for the usual suite.
l`m not talking about Paris.
l`m talking about someplace
completely different...
like Morocco or Egypt.
A boat trip down the Nile
sounds so romantic.
l`ve got just the dress
to wear to the pyramids.
We can leave next week,
spend a couple of weeks there.
Maybe stop in Casablanca
or Tangiers...
as long as
we`re hopping around...
and still be back in time
for the opening of my new play.
To Cairo and Morocco
and Tangiers.
To all the exotic and romantic
places in the world.
There`s another room in here.
lsn`t it divine?
Everything`s
so perfectly preserved.
lt`s quite lovely.
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