musicandthemirror
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I'm doing this mainly from memory, but:
ZACH: Kristine.
KRISTINE: Oh no... me?
AL: That's what he said.
KRISTINE: Well, uh... I don't know where to begin.
AL: Tell him how you started.
KRISTINE: Well, everyone always said when I was little that when they put the radio on I would always get up and start dancing. Oh! And then this man came around to my house selling...
AL: Lessons.
KRISTINE: Right, lessons! He was a teriffic salesman, I'll never forget it. He put me up against a television set- one of those great big square things -- and touched my foot to the back of my head. And he said "This little girl could be a star. Well, I don't know if it was the look on my face or the fact that I... wouldn't let go of his leg, but my mother saw how much it meant to me. I mean, I used to watch everything on TV that had dancing on it. Especially, oh... what was it? Um...
AL: Ed Sullivan.
KRISTINE: RIGHT!! Ed Sullivan, every Sunday,like church!! ... I'm sorry, I'm just really nervous.
XACH: Just relax. And try to pull yourself together.
AL: Uh, for her.. this is together.
KRISTINE: He's right. Anyway, I wanted to be all those people I saw in the movies. It's funny, I never wanted to be Ann Miller. I wanted to be Doris Day. But I had this little...
AL: Problem.
("Sing!" begins)
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