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Andrew Lloyd Webber & Judy Kuhn & Alan Campbell
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Andrew Lloyd Webber & Alan Campbell & Glenn Close
Andrew Lloyd Webber & George Hearn & Glenn Close & Alan Campbell
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Glenn Close & Alan Campbell
Andrew Lloyd Webber & George Hearn & Glenn Close & Alan Campbell
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Alan Campbell & Glenn Close
Andrew Lloyd Webber & George Hearn & Judy Kuhn & Alan Campbell
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Glenn Close & Alan Campbell
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Andrew Lloyd Webber & Glenn Close & George Hearn & Alan Campbell
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Andrew Lloyd Webber & George Hearn & Alan Campbell & Judy Kuhn
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Judy Kuhn & Alan Campbell
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Andrew Lloyd Webber & Alan Campbell & Glenn Close
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Judy Kuhn & Alan Campbell
Andrew Lloyd Webber & Alan Campbell & Judy Kuhn
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Andrew Lloyd Webber & Alan Campbell & Glenn Close
Andrew Lloyd Webber & George Hearn & Glenn Close & Judy Kuhn & Alan Campbell
[NORMA, spoken, on the phone]
Hello, is this Gladstone 9281? Miss Schaefer? Hello, Miss Schaefer, you must forgive me for calling so late, but I really feel it's my duty. It's about Mr. Gillis - you do know a Mr. Gillis? Well, exactly how much do you know about him? Do you know where he lives? Do you know what he lives on?
[NORMA]
I want to spare you a lot of sadness
I don't know what he's told you
But I can guarantee you
He doesn't live with mother
Or what you'd call a roommate
He's just a - I can't say it
Poor Betty
You ask him
I'd love to hear his answer
Joe!
[JOE, spoken, on the phone]
That's right, Betty, why don't you ask me?
[NORMA, spoken]
Don't
[JOE, spoken, on the phone]
Or better yet, come over and see for yourself. Yes, right now
The address is ten thousand eighty-six, Sunset Boulevard
[NORMA, spoken]
Don't hate me, Joe. I did it because I need you. Look at me. Look at my hands. Look at my face. Look under my eyes. How can I go back to work if I'm wasting away? No! Don't stand there hating me, Joe. Shout at me, strike me, but say you don't hate me
The Phone Call was written by Christopher Hampton & Don Black & Andrew Lloyd Webber.