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In 1930s Budapest, naïve orphan Luisa Ginglebuscher becomes an usherette at the local movie house, determined to succee | dG1fcl96S0hoVHpQQnM
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00:00The End
00:30She wouldn't flirt with the customers
00:51Oh, she wouldn't know what that means
00:53I hardly know myself
01:00I have to have supper with a gentleman
01:06It isn't important
01:07But I told him I wouldn't
01:08I guess I'd better
01:09I have to go to his hotel
01:10His hotel
01:11You're going to his rooms?
01:13Yes
01:14Shouldn't I?
01:16What do you want to cry for
01:18When you can do somebody a good deed?
01:20Now, here's a man who supported you
01:23And, and, and, and
01:24That's right?
01:25Certainly is right
01:26Like, like the good fairy
01:27With one wave of the wand
01:29How can you look me in the face again, madam?
01:31As for you, you mentioned
01:32I'm a handed homewrecker
01:34I'm out, you hound!
01:44There he is
01:44Who?
01:45My husband
01:45That your wife
01:49Was in the taxi cab
01:50With the waiter
01:51My wife
01:54Well, how can you laugh
01:56At such a moment?
01:57Because I haven't any wife
01:58And he doesn't know, Detlar
02:00I just think he doesn't know
02:01Doesn't know what?
02:02That I'm watching over him
02:04While he sleeps
02:04That I'm taking care of him
02:06That I'm his good fairy
02:09Bye
02:39You
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