Debbie Does Dallas
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- Year:
- 1978
- 80 min
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One two three four. We're gonna make
'em shout "no more. "
Five, six, seven, eight. We're gonna
make 'em say we're great.
I can't believe it's fall girl.
Debbie I'm so proud of you.
When are you leaving? Where are you going?
I'm so excited.
That's the problem.
What do you mean?
My parents don't want me to go.
They don't like the idea.
And if I go I have to raise the fare myself.
My Mother calls it outdoor burlesque.
Can you imagine?
Aww.
I know if I'd have won my parents would
be all for it.
But you didn't won Lisa.
Yea. Debbie what are you going to do?
Raise the money fast.
When do you have to leave Debbie?
But that's not enough time
to raise the fare.
Well we'll just have to think of
something I guess.
Music and chatter.
Hut, hut, Ray, call the play, call the play.
Go, go, go go go.
Alright.
Music and whistle.
Hustle up men.
Music and chatter.
Hi, how you been?
We should be on the road man.
I know.
What a day.
Chatter.
You know I don't think I'm be able
to make it to Texas in just two weeks.
All talking at once.
I think we should all help her
raise the money.
I've got a great idea.
Why don't we all work hard to raise money
so we can go to Texas with her.
Yea, let's.
Debbie, we could boost your morale.
Gee, it would be wonderful if you
could all be with me.
Next best thing to being Texas
cowgirls ourselves.
Yahoo!
Well OK, but if we're all going to be there we've
got to decide what we're going to do right now.
First of all we all have to get part time
indistinct words.
Well I can get a job with Mr Bitterlich
at the library.
I saw a help wanted sign
in the record store.
Super, and I now Jimmy just gave up
his job on the tennis courts.
There's no reason why they shouldn't
give it to a girl.
Hey did anyone see the brownies
washing cars this week end?
Yea, you want to wash cars?
Sure.
Maybe I could talk the Hardwicks into
a job at the candle shop.
It's worth a try.
It's a start.
Maybe should advertise?
You mean like in the newspaper?
You know we should form a company,
give ourselves a name.
Something simple and to the point.
Like Teen Services.
Yeah, that's us, Teen Services. Yea.
The paper's where we should advertise.
We can advertise all the services we can do.
And all the services we can't do.
Of course we could draw posters and put them
up all around town.
Print up cards too.
Remember we only have two weeks to raise
the money, and that means no dates.
Well it's for a darn good cause, so I
think the guys will understand.
What do you think?
They'll understand.
Well guys I don't think we should tell
the guys right away.
Wait till we get it going, like in about,
after the week end.
Good Idea Debbie.
Music playing.
I saw your sign in the window and I'm
here to apply for the job.
You experienced?
Last summer I had a job at the
flower shop.
Yea, so what happened?
Well the owner got a little fresh,
so I quit.
well you're cute, you can't blame
the guy for trying.
I might have been a little hasty.
But, I was younger then, and I need
the money more now.
I think definitely we can
work something out.
You mean I've got the job?
You bet.
When do I start?
The sooner the better.
How about later today?
Music
Oh Mr Greenfeld can I have a job,
can I have a job please?
I have to go to Texas to be a Texas cowgirl,
and we don't have any money.
You got the job, you got the job Debbie.
Do you really mean it?
Oh yes, yes I most certainly do.
So I realize how important this is,
it's the chance of a lifetime, you know.
And I think we can arrange something around
the store for a little extra money for you.
Well what did you have in mind?
Music
Oh come on now Mr Greenfeld
You could sort of help with things, you know,
storing the stuff and then moving merchandise.
Oh sure Mr. Greenfeld, anything you say,
but I've got to warn you that I'm pretty clumsy
with boxes and stuff like that.
That's alright, the training, training
sessions will be real easy. Ha.
You know you can come in on a Sunday, I'll show you the
storeroom and around the store, you know.
Oh Mr GreenfeldI really appreciate it.
Cause you know, I know that you really understand
because I know that you're a football fan yourself.
Well I most certainly do,
I most certainly do.
Oh thank you Mr Greenfeld,
thank you so much.
OK, bye, bye.
Hi Roberta.
Oh hi Mr. Patrick.
Where you off to?
Oh, I'm going to cheerleeding practice.
Oh, well I'll walk you for a ways.
I'm going to the shop.
What are you up to these days?
We're looking for any kind of extra work,
so that we can raise money for
that trip to Texas.
We want to be with Debbie Benson for her first
game when she cheers those Texas fellas.
Oh, sounds like a good idea.
Say, I'll tell you what. You could earn some extra
money by helping Mrs. Hardwick and I
over at the candle shop, taking inventory.
Mr. Hardwick really?
When should I start?
You can start as soon as you like,
how about tomorrow?
Oh Mr Hardwick, what could I
ever do to repay you?
You'll think of something.
One, two, three, four,
We're going to make them say no more.
Five, six, seven, eight,
Oh, then giggling.
One, two, yea, hut 2.
My goodness Lisa, don't you ever
wear underpants?
Oh, I just like to feel free.
It's nice to feel the clothes against your skin.
It's bad enough we have to wear them.
We should walk around like the way we
came into this world, stark naked.
There goes that Lisa,
talking about nature again.
Can you imagine if we all didn't wear underwear,
Well I got something done, I got a job
at Mr Greenfeld's sporting goods store.
And he promised to do anything he can to
help me get to Texas.
Yea, I got Jimmy's old job.
Well I'm working at the library, but it's
just two days a week.
Well I'm working for Mr Hardwick
at the candle shop.
Me and Annie got a job working for Mr.
Bradley, washing his car,
but it's only for tomorrow.
Well let's just hope for the best, anyways right
now we need to work on our cheers.
Yea, yea, let's go.
Hey Rick, Donna says the girls are pretty serious
about this whole no dating thing, you know.
Well I don't understand why them raising money
has to interfere with us for Christ's sakes.
Debbie says the bulk of their time will be
in evenings, and especially on week ends.
They're mostly babysitters, hostess helpers,
sales help, stuff like that.
Hey look, I don't like anyone interfering
on my date nights.
Least of all my date herself.
Look, they think they can boost her
morale if they go with her.
After all, she's so far away
from home and all.
Hey man, it's not her morale that I am
interested in boosting.
Haha, come on guys.
Hey look man, your girlfriend Debbie,
she's the ringleader of the whole shceme.
Why don't you talk to her and tell her
to think about us for a change.
Alright?
Alright, I'll give it a try. Now come on,
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