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Alice Script
("Limehouse Blues" by Jackie Gleason)
- (man) Hey. Where are you now?
- Nowhere.
Its late. I have to go.
Oh, oh, oh.
- John and Susan confirmed for dinner.
- Yes.
Dont sit her by Ray Pooles wife. Shell
ask if hes moving to Kidder Peabody.
- Ill put her next to the Gimbels.
- Mrs Tait! Were ready for school.
Were all bundled up. Come on. Lets go.
Theres Mommy.
Give her a big wave and a big hug.
- Do you have their library books?
- Yes. And their milk money. Come on.
- Wanna invite Lily to play?
- Ill be picking you up.
No, Monica?
Id like to pick them up today.
- All right.
- OK.
- Seen my tennis racket?
- Bye! No.
- Lets go to the country this weekend.
- Oh.
Roger and I wanna play doubles
with his lawyer and a friend.
But its the last weekend
for the antique show.
Come on. Therell be others.
I put in a clay court and Ive yet to use it.
- They have no more free-range chickens.
- Then, no, Hilda.
There are too many chemicals
in the others. Bye-bye.
Order some papayas, Hilda.
Theyre high in fibre.
You want me to order
more skin lotion and shampoo?
No. Dr Kellars putting me on new ones.
You can order my moisturiser.
- (doorbell)
- Theres my trainer.
Hilda, would you call my masseuse
and see if I can come an hour earlier?
- My back is just killing me.
- Hi.
- Hi, Ethel. Hi, Bill.
- We met in the elevator.
I was out shopping for another client
and I found this.
- I was thinking of the Connecticut place.
- Yeah?
- Its a fin-de-sicle eel trap.
- An eel trap?
Maybe for a lamp base
or a dried flower arrangement?
- Interesting, yeah.
- Live with it for a while.
- Theyre hard to come by.
- Are they?
Its a steal at .
Ill just be in the childrens room.
- Ready to get off some cellulite?
- My back is killing me. I dont know why.
Ive had it X-rayed, Ive been to my
chiropractor, Ive had a shiatsu massage...
- Acupuncture?
- No, Im scared of needles.
- Theres a Dr Yang. Hes good.
- I wonder, if I had a Swede walk on it...
("BreezinAlong With The Breeze"
by Jackie Gleason)
- Oh. Did you hear about Nancy Brill?
- No. What?
She got promoted. Now shes in charge of
buying scripts for a big cable TV station.
- Really?
- She can get a project done if she likes it.
- Who would have thought?
- Everybodys running to her with scripts.
My! Its great when
a good friend makes it.
I hear shes having an affair
with Beth Winningers husband.
Really?
- Nina?
- What?
Could you excuse us
for a couple of minutes?
- Sure.
- Just for a minute. Thank you.
- Nina, I have to talk to someone.
- About what?
- You must never tell. Promise.
- I promise.
I feel so ashamed. You know
Im not the type to have an affair.
You know, years
Ive been married to Doug.
- Its not in me.
- I know. Youre a good Catholic.
Now who are you sleeping with?
The other day Monica was sick,
so I brought the kids to school.
( "I Dream Too Much"
by Paul Weston & His Orchestra)
Excuse me. Miss?
- What?
- I think you dropped your...
- Oh, my book.
- Edna St Vincent Millay.
- Thank you. Im sorry. Thank you.
- Romantic stuff.
Come on.
- (Alice) I cant get him out of my mind.
- (Nina) And thats it? Thats all?
- Yes.
- You said an affair.
- You know I could never...
- Whats his name? Is he single?
I dont even... I dont know.
Isnt this foolish?
It isnt even that hes so handsome.
Its more... more the way
he looked at me, you know?
- Was he there when you went back?
- I couldnt bring myself to go back.
I had Hilda pick up the children.
But Im gonna go today. Im gonna go.
I dont know why.
You know, Id never dare do anything.
- Start a conversation.
- Speak to him? Come on. Youre joking.
I cant bring myself to look at him,
let alone speak to him.
I mean, I tried to speak to him the
other day, and I just... Nothing came out.
Are you and Doug OK?
Yeah. I always assumed
everything was fine.
Im just so ashamed of the way I feel.
- You must never tell...
- Hi, Alice. Nina, hi.
- How is your back? Feeling any better?
- No, its worse. Its much worse.
I have the perfect man for you to see. Hes
an acupuncturist. His name is Dr Yang.
Thats funny. My trainer
mentioned him this morning.
Hes not just an acupuncturist. Hes
a diagnostician. He gives these herbs.
The mans a genius.
He diagnoses you from your pulse.
He took Jean Lewiss pulse
and told her she would develop an ulcer.
No Western doctor could find it.
Six months later she fell over with pain.
- I heard Jean Lewis had a wattle-ectomy.
- A good one. All that turkey-neck is gone.
- Am I getting that?
- Oh, no.
Dont forget Dr Yang.
His herbs are marvellous.
Theyre not chemicals. Theyre all natural.
Helen Dukes had vaginal tumours.
Every Western doctor wanted to operate.
She went on Dr Yangs herbs. They went
into remission. Its been three years.
- Gosh!
- Dont you have to be someplace, Alice?
- I think, yes?
- I do. I have to run.
Yeah.
("I Dream Too Much"
by Paul Weston & His Orchestra)
Ah, Mrs Tait!
Kate and Dennis are doing great.
Hes integrating beautifully.
Im so pleased. Arent you?
You can really see it
in his free-play period.
If y