The script for the film baby doll (1956)

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BABY DOLL! (Looking at him gratefully) I feel cool and rested, for the first time in my life. I feel that way, rested and cooL {A pause) Are you going or staying??? They are close together by table. Suddenly she catches her breath and flattens her body to his. The embrace is active. She reaches above her and pulls the beaded chain of the light bulb, plunging the room in dar\. We hear two things: The breath of the embracing couple and the voice of Archie Lee on the phone. archie: A bunch of men from the Syndicate Plantation are out fr°g-giggin' on Tiger Tail Bayou and I thought we all might join the party. How's about meeting at the Brite Spot in halfn hour? With full equipment. A few more indistinct words, he hangs up. The light is switched bac\ on in the dining room. Aunt Rose rushes in. aunt rose: Roses! Poems of nature . . . Archie Lee enters from the hall. His agitation is steadily mounting. archie: Never mind poems of nature, just put food on th* table! aunt rose: If I'd only known that company was expected, I'd . . . Her breathless voice expires as she scuttles about put ting roses in a vase. aunt rose: Only take a minute. archie: We ain't waitin* no minute. Bring out the food. . . . Page 112