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Everyweek Newsmagazine editor Richard Kurt pursues psuedo-portait artist Marion Forsythe on her arrival from Europe after painting (and possibly being involved with) notables all over the continent. He convinces her to write her b...

Director: Edward H. Griffith

Writer: S.N. Behrman, Horace Jackson, Anita Loos

Stars: Ann Harding, Robert Montgomery, Edward Everett Horton
Transcript
00:00Miss Sutton, did you ever hear of Marion Forsythe, the American artist?
00:08Yes, sir.
00:09Look at that. She's blushing.
00:10I suppose she wouldn't want to read Forsythe's story.
00:12How about you?
00:13Yeah, I've heard of her. She's supposed to be pretty hard stuff.
00:16Like to read her biography?
00:17Like to read it? She'd memorize it. And you?
00:20I have heard of Miss Forsythe.
00:22I do not approve of her life.
00:25But I should consider it my duty to find out why she...
00:28well, why she varies from... from the normal.
00:44Are you vertical or horizontal, Bonnie?
00:58I do not approve of her.
01:10Yes?
01:10And he does not know where it is.
01:12No.
01:13Well, I haven't seen little Marion now for many years.
01:41Oh, she was pretty as a spotted pup that last spring in Knoxville.
01:44You must have been in on the beginning of her career.
01:47Yeah, she had just started her painting.
01:49I wasn't thinking of painting.
01:50Oh, thank you, Doc.
01:52Marion.
01:53Just a rush of feeling, dear.
01:57Oh, Dickie.
01:59You are very beautiful.
02:01Well, if that's any comfort to you, I'm very happy about it.
02:04I claim the privilege of a friendship that considerably antidates Mr. Kurtz
02:07to beg of you not to degrade your talents
02:09to the level of his vulgar, sensation-mongering rag.
02:12His chivalry is so exquisite that he's terrified
02:14at the thought of being mentioned as one of your old beau.
02:17Oh, hush, Dickie.
02:17Why, you content...
02:18Honey, darling, I admit that Dickie's magazine is not the Atlantic Monthly.
02:21On the other hand, I don't see why you should assume
02:23that my story would be vulgar and sensational.
02:25The Atlantic Monthly
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