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“The rules to the class are simple… Any questions before we start?”
CLO-CLO. What did they say before the bad card came up?
MARIA. You’ll meet a rich man and he will give you money.
CLO-CLO (disdainfully). You and your cards. Meet a richman! I look for them with money. What rich man hasn’t money. And for what was I born if it wasn’t for money? You’re not telling me anything.
Screen Play by Ardel Wray
from the novel Black Alibi by Cornell Woolrich
Rather than to George Sidney’s The Three Musketeers, the 1948 version with Gene Kelly in the title role, Nana (Anna Karina) probably refers to the most recent adaptation of Dumas’s novel : a two-part film by Bernard Borderie (1961).
Juliette (Frédérique Jamet) lit Fantômette et l’île de la sorcière de Georges Chaulet, Bibliothèque rose, 1975